Splatsin Posting
Certified Education Assistant - Shihiya School
Company Background
The Splatsin are the most southern tribe of the Secwepemc Nation, the largest Interior Salish speaking First Nation in Canada whose aboriginal territory stretches from the BC/Alberta border near the Yellowhead Pass to the plateau west of the Fraser River, southeast to the Arrow Lakes and to the upper reaches of the Columbia River. Shihiya School is currently recruiting a full-time Certified Education Assistant (M-F, 7hrs day, 8am-3pm) to join our team of professionals.
Position Purpose
Splatsin is seeking an experienced Certified Education Assistant to join Shihiya School. Working 35 hours per week, this position is responsible for assisting the classroom teacher and students in all areas inside and outside the classroom.
As the Shihiya School Certified Education Assistant, you will be following the classroom teacher's instructions, implementing programs as well as providing supervision including recess and lunch. You will assist individual students and work with small groups under the direction of the classroom teacher. You will also be carrying out programs provided by professionals (Speech Pathologist, OT).
Position Requirements:
- Valid Certified Education Assistant Certificate
- Ability to recognize individual learning styles
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Proficient computer skills
- Discretion and respect for confidentiality
- Cultural sensitivity, with experience in First Nations schools and communities is an asset
- Criminal record check with Vulnerable Sector search
- Valid Class 5 Drivers License
- Cultural Safety Training
If you are a reliable, team player that enjoys a dynamic work environment, competitive salary and benefit package and an opportunity to share your skills and talents, we would like to hear from you. Please forward your resume and covering letter to:
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: August 10,2025
Open until filled
Pursuant to section 16 of the Canadian Human Rights Act preference may be given to applicants of aboriginal ancestry.