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SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER
Churchill Community High School
La Ronge, SK
The primary job responsibility is to provide counseling and supports for social and emotional needs to students in the school setting.
Churchill Community High School is a great school with a tradition of excellence in academics, athletics and the fine arts. CCHS has a student population of 525 and a professional staff component of 37.
Position has an annual salary range of: $48,361 and $71,773 depending on degree and experience. Northern Lights School Division #113 offers an excellent benefits package.
Successful candidate must possess the following:
- Bachelor of Social Work Degree
- eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers
- counseling background
- experience working with children and youth
- a reliable vehicle and a valid driver's license
- cross-cultural experience
The ability to speak an Aboriginal Language is considered an asset for this position.
This is a full time, permanent position to start as soon as possible.
For further information, contact the Superintendent of Education, Mark Williment at (306) 425-3302; Vice Principal, Scott Tomporowski at (306)425-2255 or visit our website at www.nlsd113.com
The closing date for applications is noon on Monday, June 6, 2016.
Please forward a letter of application, a resume with three professional references and a current police record check to:
Scott Tomporowski, Vice Principal
Churchill Community High School
Bag Service #7500
La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0
Phone: (306) 425-2255 Fax: (306) 425-3955
E-mail: scotttomporowski@nlsd113.ca
We thank all candidates for their interest, however only those successful for an interview will be contacted. Any applications received without the proper documentation may not be considered.
Northern Lights School Division #113 is an Employment Equity Employer. Individuals of Aboriginal ancestry are encouraged to self- identify in their cover letter or resume.