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$29.53/Hour
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School District 72 operates throughout a large geographic area. Campbell River and Quadra Island schools and our school board office are located on the traditional territory of the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ people. School District 72 also encompasses the traditional territory of the Klahoose (Cortes), K’ómoks (Sayward), and χʷɛmaɬkʷu (Bute Inlet) First Nations.
SUPPORT STAFF
Position:
Casual Administrative Assistant
Posting Number:
24-CLER-007
Term of Employment:
Casual, On-Call
Wage/Salary:
$29.53/Hour
Deadline to Apply:
4:00 PM on October 30, 2024
Join Our Team
School District 72 is looking for a Casual Administrative Assistant to join our team of professionals who strive to bring the district’s learning beliefs to life.
School District 72 (Campbell River) is located on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, extending north to Sayward and south to Oyster River. The district also includes the outer islands of Read, Cortes, and Quadra. The district serves over 5,600 students in 18 schools with a diverse range of programs that are progressive and responsive to the educational needs and interests of students.
The district respects and values the relationships with all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who reside in these territories. It is with respectful consideration that the programs and services provided to students and staff acknowledge their histories, cultural contributions, and contemporary concerns.
About the Role
Do you have an administrative background, enjoy working in diverse environments, and excel at customer service? Then apply for the position of Casual Administrative Assistant to be employed on an "on-call" basis when permanent school or department-based Administrative Assistants are absent due to illness or other reasons. This is a 10-month position, with the exception of the first week of July and the last week of August when the incumbent may be required to work.
Specific Responsibilities

Performs a variety of office administration duties for the school administration, including preparing correspondence and documentation, on-site communication, mail processing, typing, copying, and filing, including those of a confidential nature.

Provides reception and information services for the school by answering telephone, and responding to a variety of queries from students, parents, district staff, visitors, and other members of the community.

Performs aspects of the bookkeeping function, including budget reporting, school AP/AR, cash handling, and bank reconciliations, while ensuring district financial procedures are followed at the school.

Responsible for maintaining accurate student records within the MyEd BC Student Administration system in adherence to district policies, including registration, attendance record-keeping, discipline
tracking, report card preparation, and report generation for the district and Ministry of Education and
Child Care.

Maintains student files under the direction of the School Administrator and Learning Support Teacher, including setting up files for new students, maintaining records while student is in attendance, and forwarding files per district guide- lines when student leaves the school.

Assists in arranging for and maintaining records for non-teaching and teaching staff positions in the event of absence or illness.

Other related duties as required.

Contribute to Our Success
The Campbell River School District proudly developed a strategic plan for 2024-2028 that prioritized the following:
 Honour Indigenous World Views and Perspectives
 Student-Centred Learning Environments
 Evolving for Tomorrow
The following commitments are essential to all positions within the Campbell River School District:
 Commitment and adherence to workplace policies, procedures & practices.
 Commitment to standards of conduct, including behaving in a manner that is: respectful, professional, team-oriented, collegial, collaborative, ethical, honest, and trustworthy.
 Commitment to understand and implement the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Join Our Community
Campbell River is a scenic, oceanfront community framed by extensive waterfront, west coast forests and snow-capped mountains. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities such as skiing, kayaking, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, golf, and endless opportunities to experience nature. The moderate climate allows residents to participate in numerous outdoor activities on a year-round basis.
Experience the Benefits of SD72
 Professional development and growth opportunities.
 The opportunity to grow your career in a small district.
 Progressive leadership team.
 Positive collegial culture with a great sense of community.
Employees are eligible for extended health and dental benefits, life insurance, and participation in a pension program as outlined in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 723 along with competitive vacation and sick day entitlements.
Employment Equity
We value diversity of people to best represent the students and communities we serve as an equitable and inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, demographics and life experiences.
School District 72 is also committed to creating and maintaining an accessible work environment for all members of its workforce. Within this hiring process we will make efforts to create an accessible process for all applicants (including but not limited to people with disabilities). Confidential accommodation is available on request.
Qualifications & Experience
Bring your Expertise

One-year diploma or certificate program at a recognized post-secondary institution in an administrative assistant/bookkeeping program, combined with a minimum one-year recent, related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Thorough bookkeeping knowledge and experience, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, budget reporting, reconciliations, and accounting procedures.

Minimum proven typing speed of 45 wpm, with advanced word-processing skills, and intermediate proficiency in the use of Word, Excel and relevant database software applications. Demonstrated proficiency in both oral and written communication including the ability to compose routine business correspondence.

Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with all School District staff and external parties.

Ability to work independently with minimum supervision.

Strong teamwork skills with the ability to work harmoniously and cooperatively within the team.

Demonstrated ability to exercise initiative and judgment while working within prescribed procedures and processes.

Excellent organizational skills with the ability to anticipate and prioritize job-related duties and to follow through and accurately complete tasks in a timely fashion.

Superior communication and customer service skills including a demonstrated ability to exercise tact and diplomacy.

Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.
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$30.46/hr
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The City of Campbell River is seeking an experienced individual to join our Auxiliary Administrative
Assistant casual relief pool.
Auxiliary Administrative Assistants perform a wide variety of general administrative and clerical duties in
support of departments citywide. Duties include but are not limited to:
• Provide courteous and professional front line service to customers in person, by phone or email.
• Prepare, process, edit, format, and maintain a variety of departmental documents, publications,
reports, records, and files, both manually and electronically.
• Receive and reconcile financial transactions.
• Enter data using a variety of computer programs and databases.
• Process all incoming and outgoing mail.
• Research and prepare routine correspondence.
• Other duties that may be assigned.

Qualified candidates will be required to undergo testing for Intermediate Word, Basic Excel, and Office
Administration skills.
Work is assigned on a as needed basis, with no guarantee of hours. When called in or scheduled for work,
hours may be between 8:00am and 9:30pm, Monday through Friday and between 8:00am and 6:00pm
Saturday and Sunday depending on the department and assignment.
The rate of pay for this auxiliary CUPE bargaining unit position is $30.46 per hour plus 12% in lieu of
benefits.
This posting will close on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
Qualifications & Experience
The successful candidate will have:
• Minimum Grade 12 supplemented with courses/training in business, accounting, or office
administration.
• Minimum of three (3) years of current office administration experience.
• Proficient administrative skills including composing and preparing correspondence.
• Proficiency with MS Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
• Working knowledge and experience working with social media (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
• Experience processing, balancing, and reconciling financial transactions.
• Strong organizational skills with the ability to adapt to changing situations.
• Exceptional communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills, with a positive and
enthusiastic outlook.
/ hour (
$28.00 - $30.00
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Poverty Law Advocate

Opportunities receives a grant from the Law Foundation of British Columbia to deliver a Poverty
Law Advocacy Program on an ongoing basis. The Poverty Law Program provides services and
assistance to low income residents in Campbell River and the surrounding area. Advocacy
services are provided to people who experience barriers; physically, socially, mentally and
economically, and the purpose is to assist them to access the rights and benefits to which they
may be entitled.

More specifically, advocates provide information, assistance and representation in the following
areas:
1. Provincial (BC) Income Assistance Programs
The legal advocate will assist clients to access income assistance benefits including
assisting with appeals and representation at tribunals. The advocate also assists clients
with all forms of income security related applications and appeals, including crisis grants,
medical transportation costs, moving costs, etc.
The advocate provides assistance with disability related issues, including Person with
Disability (PWD) applications and appeals. The advocate will often need to assist the
applicant throughout the application process providing guidance to enhance applicant’s
application.
2. Federal Income Related Programs
The legal advocate assists clients with applications and appeals for federal income
related programs including Canada Pension Plan (CPP), CPP disability applications and
appeals, Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, and Employment Insurance
appeals.
3. Provincial Income Related Programs
The legal advocate assists clients with provincial income related programs including
Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER), Fair PharmaCare.
4. Residential Tenancy Disputes
The legal advocate assists clients with residential tenancy issues and disputes including
tenant’s rights and responsibilities, mediation with landlords and representation in
dispute resolutions. Advocating for low income renters has become a critical function of
the advocate as housing security has been further jeopardized by a critical shortage of
affordable rental units.
5. Consumer Debt Issues
The legal advocate assists clients in resolving consumer debt issues, including BC Hydro
disconnect issues and communicating with creditors on a client’s behalf.
6. Public Legal Education
Workshops, presentations and written materials are provided to the general public in
the areas of tenancy, welfare, CPP, and consumer debt issues.

Compensation, Benefits & Vacation:
1. Once they have passed their probationary period we offer a health spending account 100% paid
by the employer.
2. Three weeks of vacation in first year of employment.
3. Rate of pay is $28.00 - $30.00 per hour based on a 35 hour work week.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Experience:
Preferred qualifications:
1. Diploma or degree in a social service, counselling or legal related field.
2. Two years of social service experience: tenancy, disability, substance abuse, income support,
case management or advocacy.
3. Knowledge of local community resources and agencies.
4. Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Abilities, skills and knowledge:
1. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with marginalized individuals.
2. Good communication abilities, both written and verbal.
3. Ability to work as part of a team including staff, volunteers, professionals and other sector
members.
4. Ability to read, understand and interpret legislation, regulations and policies.
5. Ability to support clientele to communicate with landlords, government workers and other
agencies on behalf of clients.
6. Self-motivated with well-developed case management, organization and time management
skills.
7. Understanding of poverty related issues.
8. Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office products such as Work, Outlook, Excel.
9. Mandatory criminal record check, signed confidentiality form and approved reference check.
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$29.17 - $33.49
)
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SUMMARY
- Provides an after-hours outreach program for youth to reduce high-risk alcohol and drug use behaviour, and high-risk street activities.
- Directs clients to community-based recreational, social and/or educational activities to meet client needs, and assists clients to access services.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform the job successfully a worker must be able to consistently perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned.

- Provides a safe after-hour’s point of contact for youth who are currently on the street and involved in sex/drug related activities.
- Provides crisis intervention and support to youth and/or family when required.
- Provides engagement, basic assessment, and referral as appropriate to the circumstances of the client.
- Assists youth in identifying and accessing appropriate housing, health services, educational, vocational, recreational pursuits, and other appropriate community contacts and resources.
- Plans, organizes, implements, and supports clients to participate in recreational, social and/or education activities. Activities may take place within the organization’s facilities or in the community.
- Provides information and education on substance misuse and related youth health issues to youth in a group setting or one-on-one.
- Maintains awareness of any problems (medical, behavioural or other) experienced by the client and informs supervisor.
- Provides skill-building to clients such as life skills and social skills; models appropriate behaviour.
- Maintains accurate records, prepares reports, and attends meetings as required by The John Howard Society of North Island.
- Offers and receives support to and from co-workers as part of a team providing integrated, holistic services. Represents the agency in the community when required, and maintains healthy relationships with other helping organizations and the community at large.
- Performs other related duties as required.

DIVERSITY
The John Howard Society of North Island welcomes applications from all qualified applicants including but not limited by those of any gender, race, orientation, or disability. Multilingual skills and multicultural competence are assets.
Qualifications & Experience
QUALIFICATIONS
The requirements listed below detail the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform the essential duties of the job.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Two (2) year diploma in social work or a related field plus knowledge of substance use issues, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Two (2) years’ experience which should include:
- Experience working with youth and families with high risk lifestyles, in a helping capacity.
- Experience working independently in an outreach model and as a team.
- Experience working with the following issues: substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, family dynamics, child and family development.
- Knowledge of the child welfare and youth justice systems, and applicable legislation, policies, practices and procedures pertaining to sexual exploitation.
- Knowledge and experience in maintaining confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and other basic counselling ethics.
- Suicide/Crisis intervention and prevention skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work constructively and cooperatively in a team setting.
- Knowledge and experience in involving families, community, social service agencies, and other systems in integrated case management with youth.
- Knowledge and experience with case recording practices.
- Knowledge of community resources for youth and families.

General Skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 Conflict resolution and counselling skills.
 Organization, time, and general management skills.
 Written and computer skills.
 Ability to work effectively with youth, peers, community professionals, collaterals, and clinical team.
 Ability to work with a high degree of self-reliance, under pressure, and in crisis situations.

OTHER SKILLS & ABILITIES
Worker must:
- Demonstrate a level of cultural sensitivity and understanding of the client population’s cultural and socio-economic characteristics.
- Have the ability to form a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their families in which they are helped to gain skills and confidence to address any issues and problems they face.
- Have the ability to accept the differences they will find among their clients.
- Accept clients’ rights to self-determination and individuality, and must not discriminate on the basis of Indigenous identity, race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, political belief, religion, socio-economic status, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or age.
- Have a positive conviction about the capacity of people to grow and change.
- Have the ability to work respectfully in partnership with other team members, including referring authorities.
- Have the ability to set limits and maintain the helping role for the practitioner and to intervene appropriately to meet the needs of the persons served or other family members.
- Recognize the value of a nurturing family as the ideal environment for a person.
- Have the ability to recognize persons with special needs and make appropriate referrals.
- Have basic computer and Internet skills.
- Have the ability to establish and maintain trusting relationships, and the ability to handle rejection.

OTHER JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Two completed, acceptable criminal record checks, one from the Criminal Records Review and one from the RCMP
- Driving is required to enable contact with target groups in the community. The worker must have a valid driver’s licence and safe, reliable transportation, and must obtain appropriate insurance as per Society policy.
- The worker will follow the Code of Ethics and the Mission Statement of The John Howard Society of North Island. The worker will also abide by the relevant rules and regulations set out by the Ministry for Children and Families.
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$29.71-$31.52 per hour
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Details
North Island Employment is currently accepting applications for a Full-Time in office The wage range for the Employment Resource Advisor is $29.71-$31.52 per hour. The Employment Resource Advisor position based in our Campbell River office. This is an excellent opportunity to work with an award winning organization!

Who you are…

As a professional you pride yourself on the following attributes:
• You genuinely enjoy working with a diverse range of clients.
• You are comfortable dealing with conflict when it arises and handling difficult conversations.
• You are easily able to engage clients and keep them engaged through your work with them.
• You love learning and aren’t afraid to ask questions.
• You are organized and have the ability to consistently manage your time.
• You love to learn new technologies, programs, and policies.
• You have excellent data management and documentation skills.
• Your collaborative approach to the team you work with make people want to work with you.

The Role…
The Employment Counsellor – Resource Centre position reports to the Regional Manager, Client Services and works closely with the Client Services Coordinators to provide employment services to unemployed and/or underemployed people. This position is part of a coordinated client engagement team supporting the Front Desk and Resource Centre. This role provides support to a diverse range of clients (including those who may have multiple barriers to employment) accessing self-serve services in the busy Resource Centre including: providing support to clients working on the computer and accessing phone and photocopying; making referrals to support clients in their transition to employment; assisting with self-serve workshops; posting employer job postings and providing regular rotating coverage at the front desk. This position is familiar with various service delivery channels including virtual and WorkBC Centres and uses a client centered approach to service delivery. This position is responsible for taking personal initiative for staying up to date and following WorkBC Policy and ICM requirements to ensure accurate data entry and documentation standards.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• Regular and rotating coverage at the front desk and in the Resource Centre as part of the client engagement team;
• Ensure users of the Resource Centre are using facilities for job search related activities;
• Maintain the security precautions and routines of the Resource Centre;
• Facilitate the delivery of self-serve employment related workshops (i.e. resume building; cover letters; interview skills; labour market information, essential skills etc.) through virtual and in-person means;
• Provide support for clients registering for a BCeid and accessing the Online Employment Services portal which all clients are required to complete (self-serve or case managed);
• Provide support and assistance to self-serve clients of the Resource Centre in accessing job postings, using the computer lab, word processing, Internet, occupational and labour market information, academic/re-training information, etc;
• Assist clients in resume and cover letter preparation;
• Assist clients to research employers in the community that are suitable for clients' abilities and interests for either paid or volunteer work;
• Maintain up-to-date information and resources in the Resource Centre;
• Take job posting information from employers and post job postings on physical and online job board;
• Assist with compilation and updating of local labour market information;
• Ensure the Resource Centre is organized and a professional working space;
• Perform other related duties as required.
Qualifications & Experience
Key Competencies:
• Values. Behaves consistently with clear personal values that complement NIEFS’s values of excellence, diversity, and respect.
• Integrity & Ethics. Ensures integrity in personal and organizational practices and professional behavior. Builds a respectful and client-centered workplace committed to maintaining privacy and confidentiality.
• Innovation. Thinks creatively; is open to new ideas and technologies. Is committed to developing effective and new approaches to service excellence. Is flexible and adaptable to meeting ever-changing demands of clients, funders, employers, and other community stakeholders.
• Accountability. Accepts and creates a culture of accountability; fosters personal growth; takes personal ownership and initiative. Is self-aware and demonstrates a commitment to ongoing learning and continual improvement in a highly complex environment.
• Engagement. Shows passion for the job and the mission of North Island Employment.
• Effective Communication. Fosters open communication, actively listens to others, speaks effectively and respectfully, and prepares written communication so that messages are clearly understood.
• Organized & Efficient. Plans ahead and works in a systematic and organized way. Follows policy, directions and procedures and ensures deliverables are met on time and according to agreed standards.

Qualifications – Knowledge, Education and Experience
• 3 years’ experience working as an Employment Counsellor in the employment services industry (or similar industry) working with a broad and diverse range of clients including those with complex barriers both in-person and through virtual services.
• Experience coaching and mentoring clients.
• Experience working with scheduling and case management databases.
• Advanced working knowledge and experience with MS Office and navigating the Internet in various browsers and using it as a research tool
• Advanced keyboarding skills and ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute.
• Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
• Availability to work varied work hours including evenings and weekends.
• Certification as a Career Development Professional (CCDP) or actively working towards certification.
• A post-secondary certificate, degree, or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. career or employment development, vocational rehabilitation, social work, psychology, sociology, human services, counselling, education or human resource management).
• A criminal record check will be required and employment will be contingent on the result of this check being such that security clearance to work in the Integrated Case Management System can be approved.