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AVRCE Casual Educational Assistants - November 2025

Government of Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A regional educational organization in Nova Scotia is seeking Casual Educational Assistants to support children in various school settings. Candidates should have experience in child development, teamwork, and health protocols. The position requires post-secondary training in human services or a related field. Familiarity with computer applications and assistive technology is preferred. This role pays $16.50 per hour and requires background checks.

Qualifications

  • Ability to physically perform the requirements of the position.
  • Respect for confidentiality and privacy protocols.
  • Sensitivity and respect for diversity.

Responsibilities

  • Support children who require assistance in various school settings.
  • Follow instructions from teachers and school administrators.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of health and safety protocols.

Skills

Understanding of the role and responsibility of an EA
Knowledge of child/youth development stages
Ability to work collaboratively
Knowledge of basic computer applications

Education

Post-secondary training in human services or a related field
Job description
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL CENTRE FOR EDUCATION
Casual Educational Assistants (EAs)
Are you interested in working with children who require the support of an Educational Assistant?

Casual Educational Assistants (EA's) are required on an “as needed” basis to work at various schools - $16.50/Hr

You must include three work related references with your application including a current phone number and email address if possible. Your references can be a current or previous supervisor from your last position or your supervisor from a practicum or volunteer position.

Casual Educational Assistants (EAs) are required on an “as needed” basis to work at various schools and at various grade levels. Casual EAs are required to demonstrate:

  • understanding of the role and responsibility of an EA
  • knowledge of the stages of child/youth development
  • an awareness of, respect, sensitivity, and awareness of similarities/differences for children with special needs
  • knowledge of health, hygiene and safety including personal/physical care and the safe transfer of students
  • understanding of behaviour management
  • knowledge of basic computer applications and technology
  • awareness of assistive technology
  • ability to work collaboratively with members of a team
  • ability to follow instructions of teachers and school administrators

The qualifications of a casual EA include:

  • post‑secondary training in human services or a related field is preferred
  • ability to physically perform the requirements of the position
  • a desire to work with children and youth
  • respect for confidentiality and privacy protocols
  • sensitivity and respect for diversity

At the Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education, we are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible environment for all candidates. If you require accommodations during the recruitment process, please let us know. We will work with you to meet your needs.

To request accommodations, please contact Kelsey Ogilvie, Human Resources Manager at kelsey.ogilvie@avrce.ca or (902) 538-4654. All information provided will be kept confidential and used solely to provide an accessible candidate experience.

If you are interested in working as a casual educational assistant, you must successfully complete a Child Abuse Registry Search and a Criminal Record Check, including the vulnerable sector.

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