About Us
St.Amant supports over 5,000 people in Manitoba with developmental disabilities, autism and acquired brain injury. We are a not-for-profit organization that offers a wide range of supports for adults, children and their families. Our over 2,000 staff follow a person-centered approach and adapt to the needs of each person and each family.
Visit St.Amant online at www.stamant.ca
Position Summary and Scope of Service:
St.Amant is committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility where everyone is respected, valued, and empowered to bring their authentic selves – free from fear of discrimination – while celebrating the diverse identities and experiences that enrich our community. We stand firmly against individual and systemic discrimination and racism as per the Canadian Human Rights Act.
. Reporting to the Principal, St.Amant School and consistent with the Mission, Values and policies of St.Amant, the Teacher is a critical role in ensuring the success of St.Amant business and operations.
Exemplifying the mission, vision and values of St.Amant, the Teacher works collaboratively with partnered programs while offering employees respectful customer service.
Teachers are responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating individualized educational programs for small groups of students within the St.Amant School, in accordance with provincial legislation and consistent with the mission, philosophy and regulations of St.Amant.
St.Amant School serves school-age persons who reside at River Road Place as well as individuals who live in the community. The program offered is one component of an integrated service model in which all St.Amant resources are seamlessly coordinated and integrated to achieve shared objectives.
The primary responsibility of the Teacher is to plan and implement student educational goals through collaboration with family, coordinators, clinicians and other members of the student-centred interdisciplinary team. Teachers pursue educational goals through a combination of means including individual and small group teaching and through the supervision and direction of Instructional Assistants and Volunteers.
The Teacher ensures that the student’s educational programs:
Provides individualized supports and opportunities to maximize development and learning
Optimizes student dignity, self-determination and personal independence
Reflects normal educational, environmental and lifestyle features and practices except when contra-indicated
Incorporates needed health care and therapy supports
Considers issues of age-appropriateness and school to post-school transitioning
Student educational goals are determined and achieved within the context, and as a part of life-goals established through the IP Process by the interdisciplinary team. The Teacher is responsible for assigned instructional assistants and volunteers and ensures that the services provided by these personnel are effectively integrated into the student’s individual plan.
St.Amant, as part of an initiative entitled “Meaningful Connections”, seeks to expand the culture of support (“excellent caretaking”) to include an intentional focus on equipping a person with the opportunities and skills to develop relationships. The goal of this initiative is to have people we support exploring and establishing relationships with people in the community.
QUALIFICATIONS
Educational:
An undergraduate degree in education
Certified as a teacher by the Manitoba Department of Education and Training
Formal training in special education is an asset
Professional:
Previous experience teaching students with developmental/intellectual disabilities, as a special education teacher, resource teacher or regular classroom teacher
Previous experience in an interdisciplinary school environment
Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a participatory team approach
Current knowledge concerning theory and practice relevant to the education of persons with developmental/intellectual disabilities
Knowledge of the history of education and support services for people with disabilities and current trends, philosophies and practices concerning their care, education and lifestyles
Understanding of or support for the application of interdisciplinary teamwork practices within the field of education
Excellent written and verbal skills
Personal:
Ability to work with minimal supervision as well as a collaborative team player in a team environment
Ability to organize and prioritize work in a fast-paced environment
Ability to generate ideas to improve work procedures and contribute to an environment that fosters growth, development and innovation
Superb interpersonal ability to establish and maintain positive and productive working relationships with humility and self-awareness
Ability and willingness to give and receive honest, balanced feedback
Demonstrates competence and character that inspires trust
Acts with integrity and respect in all interactions
Values and commitment to continuous self-growth and professional learning
Successfully complete Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry Check and Adult Registry for new employees
Ability remain objective and constructive when dealing with conflict resolution and process improvement
Flexible and able to work within modified school structures when this is of benefit to students
Computer literate regarding special education computer software
Able to work in a year-round, extended-day school environment
DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES
Program/Service Support
Consistent with the Mission, Philosophy and Policies of St.Amant, the Teacher is responsible for managing student educational programs ensuring adherence to policies of St.Amant, the requirements of the Department of Education and Literacy and any other external regulatory or accrediting bodies. Priority is given to providing education services which are individualized to the needs of each student, developed by each student’s full interdisciplinary team and implemented as one component of an overall integrated plan of care and education. Quality services are evident when professional communication, timeliness, accuracy, ethical awareness / sensitivity, confidentiality are consistently demonstrated as required by legislation and program/service standards.
Duties include:
Identifies and matches staff and people supported to help them explore relationships and community activities (This is known as an “exploring pair”)
Maintains and reviews records related to Personal Outcome Measures for people we support, assessing where engagement could be enhanced
Provides feedback to employees in their roles in an exploring pair, and in supporting Personal Outcome Measures
Identifies with other interdisciplinary team members, total needs of a group (classroom) of students, takes specific responsibility for identifying educational needs
Works with others to develop and implement an “integrated service model” that will meet the global needs of assigned students, takes specific responsibility for the delivery of the educational component of the overall program of care and education
Participates in a formal IP (Individualized Plan) process at least annually to ensure that the overall needs and preferences of each student are addressed and that educational plans and consequent outcomes are documented
Provides direction and supervision to Instructional Assistants to ensure services provided are individualized, developmentally and age appropriate and reflect state-of-the-art educational practices
Assists with planning and implementing processes that allow the healthcare needs and educational/developmental needs of students to blend their functions so as to create a “seamless” system between the living unit and school
Works closely with Resident Care Coordinators, clinicians and other team members to ensure coordination and integration of services
Develops linkages and communication with students’ family members or advocates
Supports others to function as effective team members and to achieve consensus decisions
Incorporates outcome evaluation within the delivery of all services
Collaborates with community members and other school divisions as needed to ensure that the educational needs of non-resident students are met
The above information is intended to describe the general nature of this position and is not considered to be a complete statement of duties and responsibilities. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned provided they are consistent with the qualifications identified and fall within the parameters of this role.
St.Amant is a bilingual organization. Proficiency in both official languages (French/English) would be considered an asset.
As a condition of employment, successful candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening, Adult Abuse Registry Check, Child Abuse Registry Check and Prior Contact Check.
As a Condition of Employment, new hires must complete a series of Occupational Health checks. This includes the requirement to confirm immunization or immunity of specific communicable diseases. Successful applicants will also be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination prior to start date.
St.Amant supports equitable employment practices and promotes an inclusive workforce representative of the people we support including diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Applicants can request reasonable accommodations in all aspects of the selection and hiring process.