Employment Opportunities
Seine River School Division welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
204 DTS 1.0 Learning Support Teacher Term
199 LBC 1.0 Gr. 6 and 7 Teacher Term
198 LBC 1.0 Learning Support Teacher Term
176 ESAS1.0 Gr 1 and 2 Teacher Term
153 ARB 0.5 Gr. 1 and2 Teacher Term
136 SAE 0.5 Gr. 1 and 2 Teacher Term
134 RCH 0.8 Guidance Counsellor Perm
Substitute Teachers
Uncertified Substitute
Casual EAs
Secretarial / Library Technicians
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Custodians - Maintenance Department
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Substitute Custodian
Bus Drivers / Transportation Department
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122 Journeyman Mechanic 8 hr Perm - 2 positions
203 Bus Driver - Perm
201 Bus Driver Rte #31 - Perm
196 Bus Driver Rte #32 - Perm
071 Bus Driver Rte #8 - Perm
070 Bus Driver Rte #13 - Perm
045 Bus Driver - Rte 99 - Perm
004 Bus Driver Rte #15 - Perm
143 1.0 School Psychologist Term
142 1.0 Speech and Language Pathologist Term
116 0.5 Speech and Language Pathologist Term
No Vacancies
050 ARB 8 hr ASL Interpreter Term
Criminal Record and with Vulnerable Sector and
Child Abuse Registry Checks
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Employment with Seine River School Division is subject to the satisfactory outcome of a Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector and a Child Abuse Registry Check. You will need to present the original documents for inspection, and certified copies will be retained in your employee file. It is essential that these checks have been conducted within the last 6 months.
How to Obtain a Child Abuse Registry Check
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The Province of Manitoba, Child Abuse Registry Unit, conducts Child Abuse Registry checks. Individuals can perform a Child Abuse Registry Self-Check online by visiting the provincial website or in person at 777 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB.
How to Obtain a Criminal Record Check with
Vulnerable Sector Check
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If you are a resident of Winnipeg, you can obtain a Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check online by visiting the Winnipeg Police Services homepage or by visiting Winnipeg Police Services at 245 Smith St. Winnipeg, MB. For those residing outside of Winnipeg, please visit your local police service or RCMP detachment. You will need to complete the necessary forms, provide photo identification for verification, and submit the applicable fee. It is important to note that since you will be in a "position of trust" (i.e., a role involving work with children, seniors, or challenged persons), you must inform the police service and authorize them to conduct a Vulnerable Sector Check as part of the Criminal Record Check.