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Support Worker

Eva Joseph Learning and Cultural Society, (Voted Outstanding Workplace 2022) has a great opportunity for the right person to join our Little Badgers Early Learning Team as a Support Worker. Ideally this would be 32-40 hrs a week but will consider part time for the right candidate.

The successful candidate will:

• Have good written and verbal communication skills

• Strategies and appropriate intervention for supporting special needs children

• Knowledge of developmental delays and disabilities including FASD and Autism:

• Training and experience in assessment processes

• Supporting children one on one in a childcare setting

Qualifications:

• Early Childhood Education Certificate, Special Needs Certificate is an asset but training allowance available.

• Experience in working with child and families, preferred.

• Must demonstrate knowledge of typical and atypical child development, family centered practice, early intervention.

• Must be able to work independently, reliable, and self-motivated.

• Maintain confidentiality and professional standards.

• Possess reliable transportation and hold valid B.C. driver’s license.

Compensation:

Competitive Wages; Pension Plan; Benefits; Consolidated work week; Professional Development

To apply, submit Cover Letter and resume, to:

Carrie Rickards, General Manager

Eva Joseph Learning and Cultural Society

Email: carrie.littlebadgers@gmail.com

Thank you to all applicants who apply however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Doerr said, “This year’s recipient was the Windermere Valley Youth Centre Society which creates community for youth through the Summit Youth Centre (Invermere), The Edge (Edgewater) and organizes many programs supporting youth mental health throughout School District 6.

She added, “It is a joy to note and overlooked how often second homeowners and visitors choose to support local initiatives to ensure a better life for full time residents of the Columbia Valley.”

Sherry Doerr (former board chair, Windermere Valley Youth Centre) and organizers Mark Barrett and Jeff Parry were pleased with the proceeds of $2,700 made at the Third Annual Charity Akiskinook Pond Hockey Tournament on February 4 on Lake Windermere. Photo submitted

Forty people took in this year’s Annual Charity Akiskinook Pond Hockey Tournament.

Photos submitted

Kinbasket Water & Sewer Company Ltd.

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

SMALL CIVIL WORKS CONTRACTS FOR WATER AND SEWER UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE (< $50,000)

RFQ Documents available from: Kinbasket Water & Sewer Company Ltd. Contact: Jarret St. John, Public Works Manager

E: publicworks@shuswapband.ca

T: 250-341-3678

All RFQ documents must be in the form provided. and received no later than 23 February 2023.

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