Position Type:
School Based Support/Success Coach
Date Posted:
6/22/2026
Location:
La Ronge - Churchill Community High School
Date Available:
08/27/2026
Closing Date:
Open Until Filled
FTE: Full-Time
Term of Employment: Temporary from August 27, 2026 until June 23, 2027 with possibility of extension.
Salary and Benefits: $26.99 - $31.57 - According to education and experience.
The successful candidate will:
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Provide enhanced First Nations and Métis cultural perspectives, awareness and guidance to students, families and school staff.
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Enhance linkages to the First Nations and Metis community; continue to grow strong community network for support and resources when required.
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Increase the involvement of First Nations and Metis peoples in the education of their children.
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Provide case coordination for students who are experiencing social, emotional and/or behavioral problems.
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Promote effective integration of community and school-based services to assist students and their families.
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Work to increase overall First Nation & Metis graduation rates through advising and supporting students and their families while demonstrating positive and healthy attitudes and by being an integral part of the graduation team. The success coach works equally at CCHS and SMVS.
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Provide transportation for students to school, school-based activities and/or any other necessary appointments.
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Participate in and/or conduct home visits to better assess student and family life.
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Initiate referrals of students and their families to other human service agencies; assist other human services agencies in planning and implementing services to students and their families.
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Assist in the development and/or implementation of programs and activities for individuals and groups.
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Track student progress in attendance, engagement, credit attainment, and any other attributes that will contribute to overall student success.
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Consult with the principal of the high school(s) and co-operate with school staff on a regular basis regarding student updates, progress, supports required, and any additional requirements or pertinent information.
Qualifications:
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Diploma in social work, mental health or related field would be an asset
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Experience in the delivery of human services such as social work, health care, justice, counselling or community development
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Valid Driver's License and reliable vehicle is required
For more information on the school and community, please contact the Superintendent of Education, Meghan Beaven at 306-425-3302, or the Principal, Kristianna Mercredi at 306-425-2255, or visit our website at nlsd113.ca.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants shortlisted for interviews will be contacted. Please note that present and past employers may be contacted.
Applicants who wish to be considered under the Indigenous hiring preference may voluntarily self-identify as First Nations, M?tis, or Inuit. Self-identification information will remain confidential and will be used solely for employment equity purposes.
We welcome diversity and encourage all qualified candidates to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.