ANNAPOLIS VALLEY REGIONAL CENTRE FOR EDUCATION
Casual Educational Assistants (EAs)
Are you interested in working with children who require the support of an Educational Assistant?
You must include three work related references with your application including a current phone number and email address if possible. Your references can be a current or previous supervisor from your last position or your supervisor from a practicum or volunteer position.
Casual Educational Assistants (EAs) are required on an “as needed” basis to work at various schools and at various grade levels. Casual EAs are required to demonstrate:
The qualifications of a casual EA include:
If you are interested in working as a casual educational assistant, you must successfully complete a Child Abuse Registry Search and a Criminal Record Check, including the vulnerable sector.
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Education
The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education (AVRCE) includes 40 schools and two adult high schools, serving approximately 12,900 students.
Quick Facts:
- 40 elementary, middle & high schools
- 2 adult high schools
- 12,905 students
- 183 International students
- 3970 employees
- Annapolis County & Kings County, Nova Scotia
Geographic Area: AVRCE serves a diverse area in the Annapolis Valley, covering communities from Digby to Windsor, Nova Scotia. This includes 6 towns, 3 municipal regions, 3 Mi’kmaq communities and 10 historic African Nova Scotian communities contributing to a diverse population.
Schools and Programs: AVRCE oversees a wide range of elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as specialized programs and services to support student learning and development. Among these are French Immersion, International Baccalaureate (IB), and diverse vocational training opportunities.
Student Support Services: AVRCE is dedicated to supporting students by offering a range of support services including counselling, mental health resources, special education, and programs focused on improving literacy and numeracy.
Community Engagement: Encouraging parental and community participation in school activities and decision-making processes is very important at Annapolis Valley. This helps guarantee that our schools reflect the needs and values of the communities they serve.
Focus on Inclusive Education: at AVRCE, all students are valued. We make a conscious effort to create inclusive learning environments that accommodate the diverse needs of all students, including those with disabilities and those from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.