youth worker
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Youth Worker ? Long Term Occasional Positions
Posted on
August 23, 2024
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Employer details
Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board
Job details
Posted in accordance with article 12.01 (a) of the CUPE Collective Agreement as the anticipated duration of this opportunity is expected to exceed 6 months <p>Preference will be granted in accordance with the Collective Agreement for CUPE local 1479 to permanent internal candidates. <p>Temporary employees will have their applications considered prior to external candidates. Location <p> Site <p> FTE <p> Assignment <p> Kingston, ON <p> St. Thomas More Catholic School <p> 1.0 FTE <p> Long Term Occasional <p> Effective September 3, 2024, up to June 27, 2025 <p> 7 hours per day, <p> 5 days per week <p> Kingston, ON <p> Archbishop OSullivan Catholic School & Holy Name Catholic School <p> 1.0 FTE <p> Long Term Occasional <p> Effective September 3, 2024, up to June 27, 2025 <p> 7 hours per day, <p> 5 days per week The Youth Worker position addresses the social, emotional and behavioural needs of students with their families and the school community. A key component to the role of Youth Worker in ALCDSB is the ability to build and model healthy, positive relationships and to develop rapport within the school community. The work supports school based mental health promotion and whole school programming for student well-being. The needs are identified by students, parents, administration, teaching and support staff and outside agencies. The Youth Worker offers support to individual students, groups or classrooms to develop skills and strategies that support engagement in their learning environment. <p>Qualifications: A graduate of the Child and Youth Care Program or Behavioural Psychology or Behavioural Science; <p> Consideration may be given to a graduate of Bachelor of Arts in Sociology or Psychology with equivalent work-related experience;<p> Youth Workers will require two to three years previous age-related experience with children and families, preferably in an educational setting;<p> Valid Ontario Drivers License;<p> Strong Interpersonal and social skills;<p> Excellent ability to organize and manage a diverse caseload within multiple sites and to be self-directed in time management for planning purposes;<p> Ability to function as a member of a team and to develop leadership skills;<p> Advocacy, Mediation and Conflict Resolution skills;<p> Proven ability to work within a highly confidential environment;<p> Proven ability to be punctual and dependable with own attendance;<p> Computer literate, knowledge and ability to work with the latest programs supplied by Board;<p> Excellent verbal and written communication skills;<p> Excellent knowledge of job related legislation, board policies, protocols and resource documents;<p> Proven excellent ability to work with sensitivity in a highly demanding area;<p> Excellent knowledge of community resources and referral processes <p>The following would be considered assets: Ontario Attendance Counsellor Certification<p> Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training<p> SafeTALK Training<p> Violence Threat Risk Assessment Level 1<p> BMS Training<p> Crisis Prevention Training <p>The board is seeking candidates who demonstrate the following Core Competencies:<p>Communication <p>Innovation <p>Interpersonal Relations <p>Leadership <p>Planning and Organization <p>Professional Integrity <p>Syste
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LocationNapanee, ON
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Workplace information
On site
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SalaryNot available
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Terms of employment
Permanent employmentFull time
- Start date
Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies
1 vacancy
- Source
ApplyToEducation
#2789633
Advertised until
2024-10-22
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