Success Coach - Penhold

Expired
Company:  Chinooks Edge School Division
Location: Innisfail
Closing Date: 15-10-2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Chinook’s Edge School Division is looking to hire a full time permanent Success Coach position in the community of Penhold. Focus of work will be with elementary and middle school students. Candidates must have the skills and energy to connect with this age demographic, be highly charismatic, and willing to be playful and engaging while creating an inclusive and caring atmosphere. Preference will be given to applicants who have direct experience working with youth and who are comfortable with facilitating classroom programming. Position start date is October 21, 2024. With your cover letter and resume, please include 3 references Pay grid is between $43,800-$55,500, with benefits, based on experience. Hours are 40 hours week, year round, and does not align with school calendar dates. Job Description The MHCB Success Coach provides mental health promotion and prevention to children, youth and families. Working as part of a team, this position develops and delivers developmentally appropriate, evidence based social emotional learning and mental health programming that meets the objectives of the MHCB initiative. Delivery of programming involves classroom programming and small group work in schools and community settings, and focuses on increasing knowledge, building skills and fostering abilities that enable students to better their own mental health and wellness. This position requires someone who has been formally educated in the health or social sciences field (such as health promotion & prevention, social work, nursing, early childhood development, public health, psychology) and who is knowledgeable about addiction, mental health, FNMI and LGTBQ populations. Candidates must also be comfortable presenting programs to large groups within the classrooms to a variety of age groups, as well as offer engaging mental and physical health programs at lunch, after school and in the community. Qualifications & Work Experience The ideal candidate will have: Post-Secondary degree or diploma in health/human services field At least 2 years working experience in addiction and mental health or health/human services related role (experience as a practicum student considered) Familiar with the developmental, educational, emotional, social and recreational needs of children, youth and families Ability to research and implement evidence based strategies to increase mental health and reduce stigma of mental illness in K-12 schools Experience with delivering programming and comfortable with facilitating classroom programing from Kindergarten to High School grade levels Effective time management skills Takes initiative and is able to work independently as well as in teams Solid comprehension and practice of personal and professional boundaries Ability to develop supportive relationships with young people Creative problem-solving and decision-making skills Comfortable liaising with community members, school staff, community agencies and health care providers Knowledge of the local community and resources available Skilled in Microsoft Office programs and working knowledge of social media. All employees must provide a criminal record check. All professions must provide proof of licensure or registration with the approved Alberta regulatory college, prior to commencing duties where applicable All employees must possess a valid class 5 driver’s license and insurance required to transport students as needed. Other professions governed by government acts, college or regulatory body requirements may be required to provide additional documentation. We ask that applicants prepare both a cover letter and resume, complete with the names and telephone numbers of three current work related references. Cover letters can be addressed to Mike Garrow, Associate Superintendent-People Services, Chinook’s Edge School Division. Applications for this posting will only be accepted by using the 'Apply' link on this page, and will no longer be accepted by email. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm, Tuesday, October 1, 2024 . The successful applicant will be required to provide a Criminal Record check. Chinook’s Edge is one of the largest school divisions in the province, serving over 11,000 students in 40 Central Alberta schools between Calgary and Red Deer. Our schools are located in 13 small communities that sprawl east and west from the Highway 2 corridor, conveniently providing Chinook’s Edge staff and families with the best of both worlds: a friendly, healthy and affordable small-town lifestyle combined with the proximity to big city amenities! Plus, the world famous Rocky Mountains are a short drive away. Chinook’s Edge values collaboration as well as staff and student wellness. Our family-friendly communities boast easy access to exciting cultural and recreational opportunities, and our highly regarded quality learning environments make us a desirable division in which to live, learn, work and play! For more information on Chinook’s Edge School Division, please check our website www.cesd73.ca . By virtue of the submission of an application, the applicant agrees that the principal or designate can contact previous employers for the purpose of conducting confidential reference checks whether or not the applicant has listed a reference for that employer. While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those individuals selected for interviews will be contacted. Resumes of individuals not granted an interview will not be kept on file. We respectfully acknowledge that the schools within Chinook’s Edge School Division are situated on Treaty 6 and 7 land, home of the First Nations (Dene, Nehiyawak (Cree), Nakoda, Anishinaabe, Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), Tsuu T’ina), the Métis Nation of Alberta, and Inuit Peoples. From the majestic mountain views, vast prairies, and skies of the chinook arch, we express gratitude for the beauty and abundance these lands provide. In recognizing the harmony of earth, plants, water, and wind that breathe life into all we do, we strive to learn and grow as a community while cherishing individual differences. This land acknowledgment represents our commitment to reconciliation, connecting us to those who once walked these lands and forging a path together for the generations to come.
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