The ÐãÉ«Ö±²¥ has implemented an equal access employment program in accordance with the Act Respecting Equal Access to Employment in Public Bodies and encourages applications from women, members of visible and ethnic minorities, aboriginal and handicapped peoples.
Current Opportunities
Ongoing Opportunities
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of
Ms. Ann Watson,
Director of Human Resources
The employment systems of the ÐãÉ«Ö±²¥ respect and promote the goals of employment equity.
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of
Ms. Ann Watson,
Director of Human Resources
The employment systems of the ÐãÉ«Ö±²¥ respect and promote the goals of employment equity.
Nature of the Work
The position of psychologist encompasses, in particular, responsibility for prevention and screening activities, providing assistance and guidance to students experiencing or likely to experience social maladjustments or learning difficulties, evaluating the psychological and mental functioning and determining an individualized education plan in order to foster psychological health and restore mental health of students in interaction with their environment and support them in their educational path and in their personal and social development.
Tasks and responsibilities
He or she assesses students via classroom observation, interviews, testing, portfolio assessment, etc., conducts psychoeducational evaluations of students who are being considered for special education services and/or for whom a specific intervention/behaviour program may be advisable and analyzes results of such evaluations with a view to formulate appropriate recommendations.
He or she provides individual and group counselling, where possible, to students who present problems of a social and/or emotional nature, as well as provide crisis intervention, where possible, to pupils who are experiencing a crisis in their lives and require such supportive intervention.
He or she follows-up where possible, on referred student’s progress via classroom observations, interviews, evaluations, and consultations with other individuals (e.g. teachers and parents).
He or she provides input, where applicable, with respect to the formulation of objectives, strategies etc. as part of the Individualized Education Plan process, recommends intervention techniques within the school milieu (e.g. classroom management, remedial programs, etc.), meets with parents for the purpose of discussing their child and enlist their cooperation and input in the educational process, as well as assists in promoting the integration of special needs students within the regular classroom where feasible.
He or she communicates with other school boards, hospitals, clinics, CIUSS, etc. for the purpose of sharing information regarding certain students as well as investigates external resources and provides information to in-school personnel, parents and other professionals.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Psychology or the equivalent
- Member of the Ordre des psychologues du Québec or in the process of applying for membership
- Fluency in English (both oral and written) and have a strong working knowledge of French (both oral and written)
- Experience as a Psychologist in the Youth Sector, preferably in the field of education
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills as the candidate must maintain close contact with outside organizations, administrative staff, multidisciplinary team, teachers and parents
- High level of empathy, care and sensitivity to the needs of the students
To view job description as outlined in the classification plan or visit their website
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of Ms. Ann Watson, Director of the Human Resources Department.
Nature of the Work
The position of occupational therapist encompasses, in particular, responsibility for developing and implementing an occupational therapy treatment and intervention plan for students so as to develop, restore or maintain their skills, compensate for their disabilities, minimize handicap situations and adapt their environment to foster their optimal autonomy and help students pursue their educational path.
Main tasks and responsibilities
The occupational therapist analyzes the students' functional skills, including students with handicaps or social maladjustments and students suffering from a mental or neuropsychological disorder attested to by a diagnosis or an evaluation conducted by qualified personnel.
He or she determines, as part of an individualized education plan, an occupational therapy treatment and intervention plan to meet the student's needs. He decides on the use of restraints, if necessary.
He or she helps the student through individual or group therapy sessions in the areas where he or she experiences delays to enable him or her to reach the maximum level of functioning; through activities and the education community,
He or she promotes generalization of learning so as to develop skills to live a productive and independent life.
He or she works with a multidisciplinary team to draw up and review a student’s individualized education plan by including the occupational therapy treatment and intervention plan in the plan, if necessary.
He or she participates in defining intervention objectives and means; he or she works with other team members to ensure concerted and coordinated interventions and the achievement of objectives.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or the equivalent
- Member of the Ordre des ergothérapeutes du Québec or in the process of applying for membership
- Fluency in English (both oral and written) and have a strong working knowledge of French (both oral and written)
- Experience as an Occupational Therapist in the Youth Sector, preferably in the field of education an asset
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- High level of empathy, care and sensitivity to the needs of the students
To view job description as outlined in the classification plan or visit their website
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of Ms. Ann Watson, Director of the Human Resources Department.
Nature of the Work
The position of guidance counsellor encompasses, in particular, responsibility for providing assistance, advice and guidance as well as evaluating the psychological functioning, personal resources and environmental conditions of students in the youth and adult sectors. He or she participates in developing and maintaining active adaptation strategies in order to enable students to make personal and professional choices suited to their personal characteristics and to their environment, while on their educational path.
Main tasks and responsibilities
The guidance counsellor participates in developing and implementing an academic and vocational guidance service, while respecting the academic and administrative requirements of both the educational institutions and the school board.
He evaluates students (individual or group meetings) with respect to their interests, aptitudes, abilities, personality, professional experiences and personal needs, using appropriate methods such as psychometric tests, direct observations and information provided by teachers and other school resources and, where applicable, parents.
He or she evaluates individually, as part of an individualized education plan, a student's mental disorder, psychological functioning, personal resources and environmental conditions, including a student with a handicap or social maladjustment as well as a student suffering from a mental or neuropsychological disorder attested to by a diagnosis or an evaluation conducted by qualified personnel.
Through individual or group counselling sessions, he or she helps a student to carry out a self-analysis and to build an overall image of himself, explore and clarify his situation and determine personal and professional goals, grasp the information received, understand, assume and overcome his personal and social problems.
He or she provides support to students in their search for means aimed at enabling them to overcome the difficulties associated with their educational profile and their social and employment integration.
He or she provides information and advice to parents on the measures required to provide help and guidance to the student in defining and carrying out his educational and career objectives.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Master of Education degree (in Counselling) or the equivalent
- Member of the Ordre des conseillers et conseillères d’orientation du Québec or in the process of applying for membership
- Counselling experience with adolescents in the Youth Sector, preferably in the field of education
- Fluency in English (both oral and written) and have a strong working knowledge of French (both oral and written
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills as the candidate must maintain close contact with the outside organizations, administrative staff, multidisciplinary team, teachers & parents
- High level of empathy, care and sensitivity to the needs of the adolescents
To view the job description as outlined in the classification plan or visit their website
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of Ms. Ann Watson, Director of the Human Resources Department.
Nature of the Work
The position of speech therapist encompasses, in particular, responsibility for carrying out prevention, screening and evaluation activities with students experiencing or likely to experience hearing, language, speech or voice problems and for determining and implementing a speech therapy or audiology treatment and intervention plan focussing on developing, restoring or maintaining communication skills of students in interaction with their environment and help them pursue their educational path
Main tasks and responsibilities
He or she provides the following services for students with communication difficulties: identification, intervention, consultation, and in-servicing of in-school personnel, parents, volunteers, etc. Communication difficulties include difficulties involving speech (voice fluency, articulation) and language (receptive and expressive).
He or she develops appropriate intervention programs for individual students or small groups of students, supports parents, teachers, other professionals and paraprofessionals in the implementation of the intervention programs.
He or she promotes preventative programs in the speech and language domain and creates or collaborates in the formation of special projects within the speech and language domain (I.e. language stimulation program, development of resource materials or training facilitators).
He or she provides general information to parents, teachers and others who help students regarding speech and language techniques, materials and activities.
He or she works in collaboration with Education Consultants (special education) regarding communication programs in the special education classes, facilitates the obtaining of additional resources such as external services.
He or she participates in multidisciplinary meetings as requested and organizes and presents workshops for principals, parents and other professionals.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Member of the Ordre des orthophonistes et audiologistes du Québec or in the process of applying for membership
- Fluency in English (both oral and written) and have a strong working knowledge of French (both oral and written)
- Experience as a Speech Therapist, preferably in the field of education
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills as the candidate must maintain close contact with the outside organizations, administrative staff, multidisciplinary team, teachers and parents
- High level of empathy, care and sensitivity to the needs of the students
To view the job description as outlined in the classification plan or visit their website
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to jobs@emsb.qc.ca to the attention of Ms. Ann Watson, Director of the Human Resources Department.
Qualified Administrative Support Staff are needed for part-time and full-time temporary substitution work.
SUPPORT STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS INCLUDE:
- Administrative Technician
- Office Agent, Principal Class
- Executive Secretary
- School Secretary
- Office Agent - Class I
- Office Agent - Class II
- Secretary
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling: Diploma of Vocational Studies in Secretarial Studies, a Secondary School Diploma or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority.
- Other requirements: Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Tested prior to interview)
Please note that the required qualifications vary depending on the position. Please consult the classification plan on the CPNCA website to view the required qualifications and full job description:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in assisting teachers and students in preparing, presenting, supervising and evaluating laboratory and shop work. In addition, he or she may be required to perform the duties of laboratory attendant.
The role also consists in ensuring, in conjunction with teachers, that students respect safety rules during laboratory work, that they use the material appropriately and that they apply the appropriate techniques.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling: Hold a Diploma of College Studies in an appropriate technical program for the class of employment or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority.
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in performing technical tasks related to the organization and operation of one or more documentation centres: libraries or document management centres.
In his or her work, the employee in this class of employment may provide technical assistance to personnel involved in document management and to users of documentation centres.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling: Hold a Diploma of College Studies in Information and Library Technologies or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority.
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in developing a program of activities for the day care service and ensuring supervision so as to foster, in keeping with the educational project of the school, the overall development of students, while taking into account their interests and needs as well as the rules. The employee sees to the general well-being of students and ensures their health and safety.
The employee also performs technical work related to the operation of the day care service, particularly with regard to the management of financial, human and material resources.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling: Hold a Diploma of College Studies in Early Childhood Education or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority.
- Other requirements: First Aid Certification (8 hour course)
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in organizing, preparing and conducting a series of activities, in keeping with the educational project, fostering the overall development of students in preschool and elementary school in his or her care, while ensuring their health and safety.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling and experience: Hold a Secondary School Diploma and an Attestation of Vocational Studies in Day Care Services or a diploma and an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority, and have one (1) year of pertinent experience.
- Other requirements: First Aid Certification (8 hour course)
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in working with a multidisciplinary team to apply special education techniques and methods in keeping with an individualized education plan intended for handicapped students or students with social maladjustments or learning difficulties or in keeping with a program designed for students requiring specific support.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling: Hold a Diploma of College Studies in Special Care Counselling or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority.
- Other requirements: First Aid Certification (8 hour course)
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in assisting handicapped students in participating in activities related to their schooling. He or she assists a student in moving from one location to another, ensures his or her well-being, hygiene and safety according to the instructions received in keeping with the individualized education plan.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Schooling and Experience: Hold a Diploma of Vocational Studies in Assistance in Health Care Facilities or a Secondary School Diploma or a diploma or an attestation of studies recognized as equivalent by the competent authority, and have one (1) year of pertinent experience in those areas requiring self-discipline, general concepts in psychology and human relations skills.
- Other requirements: First Aid Certification (8 hour course)
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in carrying out simple tasks in a kitchen or cafeteria, such as the maintenance of the premises and the equipment, handling and transporting provisions, he or she works according to instructions or under the supervision of a cook or head cook of the kitchen or cafeteria.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Capable in executing simple recipes and food preparation such as salads, sandwiches, pudding and cookies and cleaning tables, counters and cookware according to proper cleaning practices.
- Other requirements: Able to work as a cashier.
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca
NATURE OF THE WORK:
The principal and customary work of an employee in this class of employment consists in carrying out the maintenance work as well as the preventative and physical upkeep of buildings, grounds, equipment and swimming pools.
The role also consists in the handling and transportation of goods, furniture and other materials.
In general, the employee works according to instructions or under the supervision of a caretaker, night caretaker, foreman, maintenance workman, class I or a qualified workman.
In addition, he may be required to perform the characteristic functions of the class of employment of maintenance workman, class III.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of how to properly use the various equipment, supplies and cleaning products, would be an asset in order to effectively clean the premises
- Ability to properly dispose of various products in a safe manner, while respecting standards
- Good communication and interpersonal skills, in order to work effectively in a team
To view the full job description as outlined in the classification plan visit the CPNCA website:
Interested candidates should send their letter of interest and curriculum vitae to: jobs@emsb.qc.ca