2023/2024 CUPE
Posting #22
December 4, 2023
TO CUPE LOCAL 401
Employees are hereby advised that the following REGULAR position is available.
Applications should be received no later than 4:30 December 15, 2023.
Eight Vacant Positions – Please submit only one application for JP#22
EDUCATION ASSISTANT I
Pay Rate : $32.34 per hour
Location :Eagle View Elementary School
Hours of Work : 26.75 hours per week (plus one hour for LIF) while school is in session
Start Date : ASAP
Reporting To : Stacia Johnson, Principal, Eagle View Elementary School
Preference will be given to candidates with POPARD and CPI training. Candidate must demonstrate the
ability to work effectively with students with social/emotional behavioural needs.
Please Note: If there are no qualified EA I applicants, the board will fill with a qualified EA II applicant
($30.60/h). If the Board is unable to fill the position with an EA I or EA II, the Board will fill the position
on a day-to-day basis with an EA III ($27.03/h).
MAJOR DUTIES AND QUALIFICATIONS - See attached job descript ion
Please mail all applications to: Secretary Treasurer, School District No.85 (Vancouver Island North)
P.O. Box 90, Port Hardy, BC VON 2PO or email to mjones@sd85.bc.ca
Please include a completed CUPE application, resume, transcripts and certificates.
CUPE-Application-Form-fillable.pdf (sd85.bc.ca)
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CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION
EDUCATION ASSISTANT I
DEPARTMENT: School
JOB SCOPE
Reports to the school principal.
Subject to the employee’s qualifications, and after consultation with all involved, assignments
may change from one area within the school to another as needs change.
Supports the formal education program through the direct supervision of student activities.
Works under the direction of teachers.
Implements directives from medical professionals.
Works without close supervision.
Performs duties of a confidential nature.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the supervision of the teacher, the employee may be required to:
Utilize a wide range of special equipment including instructional aid communications
equipment, computers, lifting equipment, office equipment, gym and playground equipment.
Attend to and provide assistance to students with exceptionalities, in toileting, positioning,
mobility, feeding, grooming, dressing, physiotherapy and administering medication (in
accordance with Board policy).
Transfer and assist students with special needs, including to and from bus or car, and arrange
desks, equipment, work materials and furniture to provide ease of access.
Ensure safety of identified students in classrooms, school facilities, playgrounds, school
functions and activities in the community. Lift students.
Work with students with social/emotional and/or behavioural needs.
Supervise and assist students to carry out daily assignments.
Maintain log of activities and behaviour of identified students.
Provide service of a specialized nature in the areas of behaviour management, and social skills
acquisition, and provide social and emotional support.
Facilitate and encourage positive interaction between students with exceptionalities and other
students in the school and assists in liaison with parents, social workers and others. Provide
interpretive services, signing, Braille and/or other services necessary to support the
accommodation of students with exceptionalities.
Participate as a member of the case management team for identified students. Perform
other duties necessarily incidental to those assigned above.
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CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION
EDUCATION ASSISTANT I
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Secondary school graduation (with Dogwood Certificate or equivalent).
One year of post-secondary education (ten courses*) applicable to work situation including
courses in Behaviour Management, Child Development, Psychology, and other areas specific
to the assignment.
Specialized training, as required, to work with specific students (e.g., Assistive Technology,
Braille, CPI, Gastrostomy tube feeding, POPARD, signing, and interpretive services).
Training to apply medical directives as needed.
Ability to maintain good working relationships and communicate effectively with school staff,
students and general public.
Ability to work effectively with students with exceptionalities.
Ability to use a computer for record keeping and assisting students e.g., word processing,
instructional software etc.
Valid Level I First Aid certificate or equivalent.
Good interpersonal and communications skills.
Ability to understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions.
Ability to perform heavy physical activity of short duration, e.g., lifting of students. Two
to three years recent experience working with students with exceptionalities.
- An employee who has successfully completed approved courses in Assistive Technology, CPI
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