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Permanent School and Attendance Counsellor Lead (1.0 FTE)

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Pembroke - Canada

Hourly Salary drjobs

$ 35 - 39

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

This full-time permanent position is with an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers a wide range of assignments. The Board operates 2 administration buildings and 20 schools (18 elementary 2 secondary) in 13 communities covering 7851 square kilometers for the welfare of 4580 pupils. For more information visit our web site at:

JOB PURPOSE: Under the supervision of the Superintendent of Educational Services and in consultation with the Mental Health Lead the School and Attendance Counsellor Lead takes on a lead role in providing attendance Support Services to address persistent absenteeism school avoidance and to ensure compliance with Education Act legislation and regulations concerning compulsory school attendance. This position involves collaboration with school administrators student services school teams and community agencies to foster attendance and academic success for all students.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Act as a resource plan coordinate and implement student success initiatives and board improvement planning.
  • Provides guidance to Vice-Principals and Principals on attendance procedures home instruction homeschooling handling doctors notes temporary excuses and exclusions.
  • Prepare and maintain student documentation including detailed notes and records for Ministry audits.
  • Explains enrollment register rules including prolonged absences.
  • Analyze system attendance data to identify trends and areas for improvement
  • Delivers professional development related to supporting improved school attendance.
  • Offer guidance and mentorship to the School Attendance Counsellor (SAC) team and Campus Youth Workers
  • Conducts yearly reviews of new rules from the Enrollment Register to ensure compliance and provides training to administrators and school secretaries.
  • Coordinate Supervised Alternative Learning SAL in consultation with school administrators and board staff including compiling information presenting to the SAL committee liaising with out-of-school supervisors and supervising student placements.
  • Arrange develop and review individualized programs with various stakeholders including CHEO Mental Health and Addictions Nurse Probation Officers Family and Childrens Services and Indigenous Team.
  • Identifies and engages homeschooling families within the board community fostering connections to encourage their reintegration into the school system.
  • Implements community events like the It Takes a Village virtual event fostering family engagement and support.

QUALIFICATIONS : The successful candidate will be a self-motivated critical thinking team player with excellent organizational skills and superior inter-personal and communication skills with:

  • Completion of a Social Services Worker Diploma;
  • Registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (or equivalent);
  • Member of the Ontario Association of Counselling and Attendance Services (OACAS);
  • Minimum 3 to 5 years clinical experience working with children youth and families in a community-based setting;
  • Demonstrated skills in crisis intervention counseling developing creative solutions and problem solving;
  • A high degree of flexibility and the ability and attitude to be a positive contributing member of a multi-disciplinary team;
  • Knowledge of the Education Act Legislation and Regulations associated with compulsory school attendance the Child Welfare Act the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the legal system are assets;
  • Familiarity with a wide range of special education needs and services;
  • Dedication to continuing education and attending related Board sponsored courses/seminars;
  • An excellent command of oral and written English; and
  • A valid drivers license is in good standing with the Ministry of Transportation and has access to a reliable mode of transportation for travel among the Boards schools and offices.

CLOSING: All interested applicants are invited to submit an updated resume including details of qualifications experience and professional references.

T O NOTE:

  • Applications sent directly to the schools or to Human Resources will NOT be considered
  • It is imperative that all NEW applicants to the Board submit an ORIGINAL current satisfactory Vulnerable Screening Criminal Background Check prior to commencement of employment.
  • We thank all candidates for their interest; however only those shortlisted will be contacted.

COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:

The RCCDSB is committed to equity diversity and inclusion in employment. We are dedicated to building an inclusive learning and working environment that embodies the values of human rights equity diversity and inclusion while reflecting and welcoming the diverse and distinct identities experiences and needs of our students and our communities.

We are committed to fair and equitable hiring practices that allow us to hire qualified staff consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code. We seek qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity and inclusion and who will contribute to creating inclusive and equitable environments for staff and students.

COMMITMENT TO FAIR AND ACCESSIBLE EMPLOYMENT:

RCCDSB is committed to fair and accessible employment and recruiting practices ensuring that people with disabilities have equal access and opportunities. We strive to ensure that all recruiting processes are non-discriminatory and barrier-free.

An accommodation is a means of preventing and removing barriers that impede candidates with disabilities from participating fully in their recruitment and onboarding processes. Under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) employers have a legal duty to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities.

If you require accommodation at any time throughout the application process or during any component of the recruitment process please advise us in advance so the appropriate arrangements can be made. Asking for an accommodation will not affect the Boards hiring decision. Please contact or .

Bob Schreader - Chairperson

Mark Searson - Director of Education

Employment Type

Full-Time

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