The role involves providing varied, individualized orthopedagogical interventions based on student needs, focusing on difficulties in french, mathematics, or organizational skills. Responsibilities also include developing personalized work plans and collaborating with school teams and parents while maintaining professional records using technology.
Candidates must hold a relevant degree such as a bachelor's in school adaptation, a teaching degree plus a dess in school adaptation/Orthopedagogy, or a master's in school adaptation, and possess a valid quebec teaching certificate or be in the process of obtaining one. Essential soft skills include autonomy, initiative, strong interpersonal skills, organization, and professional communication.