This is a one (1), 4-year term position. The eligibility list will be used to fill other anticipatory term positions over the next 12 monthsNurturing Yukon learners through community wisdom.Empower and inspire learners, families and communities to lead necessary change in education and society through Yukon First Nations ways.is the traditional language of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations people.St. Elias Community school is a K4-12 school with approximately 145 students. We are actively seeking a committed and qualified Wellness Specialist, who is dedicated to living and being an active member of the Haines Junction community. Our educational professionals value authentic relationships and are committed to working with students, community, administration, Champagne and Aishihik First Nations education team and the FNSB to make positive, progressive changes to education outcomes for learners of Haines Junction.For more information about our school, please visit our website at and the .The School Wellness PositionThe School Wellness Specialist works in collaboration with Liard First Nation and school staff, while receiving clinical oversight from Student Support Services, to provide a broad range of direct supports and consultation services to students, families, and staff at both Watson Lake Secondary and Johnson Elementary Schools.The position works collaboratively with learners, families, First Nation Government, community service providers, and educators to identify learners concerns and to provide supportive services which contribute to the success of all learners. The position plays an important role in working in partnership with the First Nation to localize and provide supports, grounded in Liard First Nations ways.Essential Qualifications Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet each of the following qualifications. Emphasize how your work experiences and related duties align with the essential and asset qualifications listed below. Note that selection for further consideration is based solely on the information you provide in your resume.For more information on how to prepare and submit your resume visit this resource page on .
Experience providing social work-related services, which may encompass assessments, consultation, case management, counseling, crisis intervention, and/or referrals.
Experience offering social and emotional support to children and youth.
Training in Restorative practices, Critical Incident Stress Response/Debriefing and/or Violent Threat Risk Assessment
Experience working in rural settings is an asset
Experience working in partnership with First Nations community to localize supports is a preferred asset
Candidates who have education, training, and/or experience equivalent to the essential qualifications listed above may be equally considered.Desired Knowledge, Skills and Suitability Candidates should have and may be assessed on:
Ability to work collaboratively and maintain an authentic relationship with the Liard First Nations people, Community Elders, and families, promoting greater community involvement in school-based activities and educational programming
Strong planning and organizational skills, with the ability to evaluate and record progress, and motivate learners
Solid understanding of a philosophy of inclusive education
Excellent interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills to work with parents and caregivers, staff members, coaches, the First Nation School Board and other partners
Passion for developing and maintaining strong and respectful relationships and trust with students, their families, and the community as a whole
Demonstrated ability to implement practices that are grounded in restorative processes
Demonstrated ability to implement effective support systems to assist students (e.g., mentorship opportunities, study groups)
Knowledge of, and the ability to implement, developmentally responsive care and restorative practices
Conditions of Employment:
Security Clearance, including Vulnerable Sector Check
Valid class 5 driver's license
Job Requirements:
Willingness and ability to travel within Yukon
Eligible to be Registered as a Social Worker in a Canadian College of Social Workers
Contact DetailsTo chat further about the position, community and school, reach out to Valerie Norman! Director of Schools of FNSB,If you have questions about the application process, reach out to Carole! Carole Dumont, HR Consultant,Shäw níthän | Máhsin cho | Gunałchîsh | Gùnèłchīsh | Sógá sénlá' | Màhsi' choo | Mähsi' cho | Tsin'įį choh