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Child, Youth and Family Support Worker

Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools - School District 68

Nanaimo

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

A public school district in Nanaimo is seeking a Child, Youth & Family Support Worker to provide essential support to 'at risk' students. This full-time role involves working collaboratively with school teams and requires a bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care or Social Work, alongside two years of related experience. The position offers $34.12 per hour with responsibilities including guidance, record-keeping, and family liaison. Applicants should have a valid BC Class 5 driver's license.

Qualifications

  • High school graduation or equivalent.
  • Successful completion of a bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care or Social Work.
  • Two years of current, related work experience.

Responsibilities

  • Provide guidance and support to 'at risk' students.
  • Assist with integration or re-integration into the regular school system.
  • Maintain accurate reports, records, and statistics on students.

Skills

Knowledge of current legislation
Ability to respond to complex referrals
Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member
Demonstrated ability to establish respectful relationships
Physical capability to perform the job duties

Education

High school graduation or the equivalent
Bachelor’s degree in Child and Youth Care or Social Work

Job description

Child, Youth & Family Support Worker

Under the general direction of the Principal or designate, the Child, Youth & Family Support Worker works as part of the school-based team to provide supplementary support to “at risk” students.

Assignments include - Temporary, full time employment opportunities, with an option to to work as an Education Assistant between assignments. Schedule per week 33 hrs. Site(s) to be determined.

Wage: $34.12 per hour

Key Responsibilities

Working with the school team provides guidance, ongoing assistance, encouragement and support to “at risk” students in developing and achieving appropriate behaviour, personal and life skills goals.

Assists students integrating or re-integrating into the regular school system.

Ensures compliance with regard to current legislation and protocols (i.e.) Mental Health

Act, Child, Family and Community Services Act (Child Protection), and Young Offenders Act, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and School District 68 Policies and Procedures.

Upholds and demonstrates a standard of care no less than that required by the Code of Ethics of the Child and Youth Care Association of BC.

Acts as a liaison between home and school (including encouraging the development of effective parenting skills).

Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with community agencies and resources; acts as a liaison and advocate for student and families as required.

Facilitates and co-ordinates group sessions for youth, children and families, as required.

Provides transportation for students as required.

Supervises students when involved in program related activities.

Maintains accurate reports, records and statistics on students.

Attends staff, team and other scheduled meetings.

Physical capability to perform the job duties.

May, on occasion, be required to perform other related duties as assigned.

Your Education, Experience And Skills

  • High school graduation or the equivalent.
  • Successful completion a bachelor’s degree in child and Youth Care or Social Work or the equivalent combination of training and recent related experience.
  • Two years current related work experience.
  • Knowledge of current legislation and protocols (i.e.) Mental Health Act, Child, Family and Community Services Act (Child Protection), and Young Offenders Act, etc.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current community and agency resources.
  • Demonstrated ability to work at the level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.
  • Demonstrated ability to respond to complex referrals.
  • Demonstrated ability to employ prevention or intervention behaviour management strategies.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain respectful relationships with children, youth and adults.
  • Ability to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information seen or heard.
  • Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license.

How To Apply

Please submit your application by clicking the APPLY button next to the job details.

Applications should include a cover letter, detailed resume and any certificates or transcripts of qualification.

Please note: This posting will be open until a successful Candidate is found. We wish to thank all applicants who express interest, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.
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