Description
With deep gratitude and respect, we are honoured to be learning and unlearning on the ancestral and unceded lands of the x?m?θk??y??m (Musqueam), S?wx_wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish) Nation, and s?lilw?ta? (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation.
At the VSB, we are proud to provide exceptional learning experiences for students. As a large, urban school district, the VSB is one of Canada’s most diverse school systems and equity and inclusivity are at the forefront of our approach to education.
Throughout the District, more than 7,700 staff work to create learning environments where every student thrives by prioritizing students’ needs, applying evidence-informed practices, and building relationships. The VSB’s culture reflects the diversity of our city. Students enrolled in VSB come from varied backgrounds and lived experiences and are encouraged to explore and share their unique selves and gifts. Our commitment to students goes beyond academics with students’ overall well-being and sense of belonging being equally important. As an organization, we strive to build a school system where every student can be their authentic self and succeed throughout their learning journey. In doing this work, we champion equity and accountability by making evidence-based decisions. As a learning organization, humility is our guidepost as we work to continually improve student outcomes in service to them, their families, and the broader community. For more information about our school district, visit https://www.vsb.bc.ca/.
THE OPPORTUNITY: YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER ON-CALL
(SCHOOL & STUDENT SUPPORT B)
We are seeking a highly skilled youth worker who has experience with a wide range of school-aged children/youth with various needs and challenges. This position supports programs throughout the District including:
Low Incidence Programs
Behaviour Support Programs
Jr. & Sr. Alternative Programs
Employees in this role are often placed into full-time assignments (on a temporary basis) covering vacancies and staff absences/leaves. Once hired, you can remain on-call or apply to permanent positions via the VSB internal job board. Working months are from September to June each year.
In this position, you will:
Implement individual, small group, and class-wide programming under the direction of and liaising with the classroom teacher
Support the implementation of student’s IEP goals and assist in documentation of progress
Collaborate with classroom teacher to teach and implement a variety of self-regulation, social skills and/or social communication programs
Support students and collaborate with staff to support transitions to and from educational placements
Collaborate with families, involve support agencies, social workers, medical/clinical practitioners and district staff, where appropriate
Supervise students, as required, and support students during times when problematic behaviour is more likely to occur
Prepare instructional aid material; set up and operate instructional aid materials
Maintain and evaluate records/data of observed student behaviour
Collaborate with team members regarding Behaviour Support Plans
Manage verbal and/or physical “acting out” behaviour
Perform other work within the job band as required
Qualifications:
Completion of Grade 12 plus 2 years of years of full-time equivalent post-secondary education and/or a diploma in any of the following areas: Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Child and Youth Care, Immigration/Migration studies, Ethnic/Cultural/Indigenous studies, Human Development and Family Studies, Applied Behaviour Science or Education
Minimum of two (2) years’ related work experience with students exhibiting challenging behaviours
Strong knowledge and experience in implementing various learning and behavior management strategies
Ability to establish positive relationships with individual students and school teams in order to build school capacity
Participation and facilitation in professional development opportunities relating to behavior management (e.g.: non-violent crisis intervention, conflict resolution) would be an asset
Must be willing to obtain CPI training
Must be willing to travel to various schools throughout the district
Skills/Knowledge:
Direct work experience with children or youth who demonstrate a higher need for support in the areas of social-emotional learning, behaviour or mental health, particularly in an educational setting
Sound knowledge of evidence informed practice for supporting students with a wide range of social emotional, behavioural or mental health needs
Excellent interpersonal communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
Experience in implementing various behaviour support and/or self-regulation programs and modifying intervention strategies for students with different needs
Experience working with integrated children in multiple classrooms
Ability to work effectively as a team, under the direction of the teacher, as well as ability to relate well with students and other interested parties such as families, foster parents, social workers, mental health teams and clinical practitioners
Working knowledge of computers and special education programs an asset
Experience working with students with learning disabilities, who are at risk or have experienced complex trauma
Training and/or experience supporting students who are emotionally fragile is an asset
COMPENSATION
The salary for youth & family worker on-call is $38.05/hour (maximum 7 hours/day) plus 20% in lieu of all benefits and stat holidays (or 14% if contributing to an existing municipal pension plan).
TO APPLY
To be considered for this position, please apply via makeafuture.ca and include your cover letter, resume, and references (3 recent supervisors).
Create a profile on Make a Future
Click "Apply Now" under ECE, EA and Support Staff positions
Upload all supporting documents. Your application must include a cover letter, resume and your last 3 direct supervisors/managers as references
Answer the job posting questions
Once your application has been submitted you will receive a confirmation email
This posting is ongoing until filled. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Please note, only candidates shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.
Additional Information for Applicants:
As a public body, the personal information provided in this application is collected and used by the Vancouver School Board (“VSB”) in accordance with section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FIPPA”), RSBC 1996, c.165, as amended. This information will be used by VSB staff for the purpose of evaluating your qualifications, experience, and suitability for this position. It may also be used to verify the information provided, conduct reference checks, and/or contact you about next steps in the job competition. Pursuant to section 30 of FIPPA, the VSB takes reasonable security measures to protect the personal information within its custody and control, including what has been provided in this application. Should you have any questions about the collection and use of your personal information, please email recruitment@vsb.bc.ca .
The VSB has been given approval from the Human Rights Tribunal for a Special Program under s. 42(3) of the Human Rights Code. Under this special program, the VSB seeks to preferentially hire Aboriginal persons to a variety of teaching positions. Therefore, each applicant may wish to provide, on a voluntary basis, information whether they self-identify as an Aboriginal person.