The successful candidate will:
Deliver programming for groups in school and community settings
Work with students, schools, staff, parents/guardians, and community members to increase knowledge and skills related to mental health issues
Understand and adapt to the changing needs of the community related to mental health and wellness
Build and maintain strong relationships with the children, youth, and families
Support students in schools and participate in transition planning and outreach
Travel to schools and community-based locations as required
Have a reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license
Preference will be given to candidates with a related post-secondary education in the health or social sciences field or a relevant combination of education and experience.
For more information on the school and community, please contact the Superintendent of Education, Meghan Beaven, or the Principal, Kristianna Mercredi, or visit our website at nlsd113.ca.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants shortlisted for interviews will be contacted. Please note that present and past employers may be contacted.
We welcome diversity and encourage all qualified candidates to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.