25PSSP19 - Child and Youth Counsellor - Grand Valley and District Public Sc at Upper Grand District School Board
Grand Valley, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Oct, 25

Salary

57801.0

Posted On

18 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Children, Discrimination, Groups, Ethnicity, Special Education

Industry

Education Management

Description

THE OPPORTUNITY

The UGDSB is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team for this permanent part-time opportunity in the capacity of Child and Youth Counsellor. This is a 10-month position (yearly from Sept. – June following the school year calendar) to commence September 2, 2025.

Locations: Grand Valley and District Public School

  • school location/geographical area cannot be guaranteed in perpetuity. School location/geographical area are subject to change based on student and system needs.

Hours/FTE: 0.4 FTE (14 hours per week)
Salary Range: $57,801- $78,770 – (based on a 1.0 FTE full-time annual salary, wage rate effective September 1, 2025), plus applicable vacation pay, in accordance with the Employment Standards Act
Board Information: 10 months; permanent; Professional Student Services Personnel

Experience and Qualifications

  • Child and Youth Worker Diploma or Degree and/or a combination of formal education (fields related to the development of children and/or special education) and work experience deemed equivalent by the Board
  • Demonstrated experience supporting students with behaviour and mental health needs
  • Experience working in the school system, consultation experience, and knowledge of collaborative proactive solutions and Zones of Regulation
  • Full membership as a Professional certified in the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Care
  • Experience with individual and group counselling, behavioural management programmin
Responsibilities
  • To address the emotional barriers to student success
  • Development of preventive social/behavioural programming
  • Direct service to students relative to social, emotional or behavioural issues (i.e. conflict resolution, anger management, appropriate learning behaviours, peer interaction)
  • Provide support to students and parents around a variety of social issues, including effective parenting, dealing with divorce and dealing with bereavement
  • Acts as a liaison between school and parents, school and community agencies
  • Assist with development of action plans and IEP’S for students around social, emotional and behavioural issues

Experience and Qualifications

  • Child and Youth Worker Diploma or Degree and/or a combination of formal education (fields related to the development of children and/or special education) and work experience deemed equivalent by the Board
  • Demonstrated experience supporting students with behaviour and mental health needs
  • Experience working in the school system, consultation experience, and knowledge of collaborative proactive solutions and Zones of Regulation
  • Full membership as a Professional certified in the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Care
  • Experience with individual and group counselling, behavioural management programming
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