TITLE:   RELIEF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION WORKER - 28 Hours
 DEPARTMENT:		 SCHOOLS
   REPORTS TO:		 PRINCIPAL OR DESIGNATE
 WAGE:  			$32.32 - $33.67 hourly wage effective July 1, 2024
  SUMMARY: 
 With direction from the teacher or administrator, the IEW assists Indigenous students and their parents in understanding the school system and in participating effectively in the school community.  The IEW also assists in developing and implementing individual education plans for Indigenous students with emotional, social, or behavioral difficulties.
 DUTIES: 
  -   Maintains liaison with     teachers, counselors, administrators, Indigenous students and their     families, and community agencies as an advocate for Indigenous students.
- Supports classroom     teachers in meeting the educational needs of Indigenous students.
- Conducts home and     community visits.
- Encourages Indigenous     parents to participate in the education of their children and to access     community services and agencies as appropriate.
- Provides traditional Indigenous     guidance to Indigenous students and their families.
- Assists in the     development and implementation of specific academic/social interventions     with Indigenous students who present unique and challenging behaviors.
- Provides transportation     as needed.
- Works with the school     staff to determine the school’s priorities and subsequently establish a     work schedule.
- Assists the teacher in     evaluating and reporting on individual Indigenous students.
- Promotes and develops Indigenous     cultural events in School District No. 57 and encourages cross-cultural     training.
- Regularly participates     in screening/review meetings as required.
- Facilitates parental     involvement in Indigenous Parent Advisory Committees.
- Performs related duties     as requested by the Administrator.
- Assumes additional     responsibilities that are site-specific.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY, SKILLS (INDIGENOUS EDUC. WORKER) 
  - Grade 12 diploma or equivalent
- From any accredited     college or university, 60 credits composed of a minimum of 12 credits     First Nations courses with a minimum of 30 credits in youth related     courses such as child and youth care and counselling, psychology and     sociology.
- Two years of experience     working with Indigenous children and/or youth.
- Valid British Columbia     driver’s license.
- Knowledge of the     culture of local Indigenous groups.
- Knowledge of the needs     of Indigenous students and their families and the resources available to     them.
- Ability to establish     and maintain sound working relationships with school staff, Indigenous     students and their families.
- Ability to effectively     communicate both verbally and in writing in English.
- Ability to perform     individually and as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Ability to follow     directions with regard to individualized plans and the dispensing of     medication.
- Ability to deal with     very challenging behaviors on a daily basis within an emotionally and     physically demanding environment.
- Requires mature     judgment in ensuring that the IEW provides service only in those areas in     which he/she possesses the required skills.
- Ability to maintain     confidentiality.
- Ability to operate or     learn to operate school equipment (e.g. recorders, computers, etc.).
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED 
 Common classroom and playground materials/equipment (e.g. art supplies, audio-visual equipment, sports equipment, etc.).
  PHYSICAL ABILITIES 
  -   Sufficient     vision/hearing to perform assigned duties independently.
-  Ability to lift,     transfer and assist students as required.
-  Manual dexterity.
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