Readaptation Officer - KI

Akulivik Full-time, regular Posted 10/04/2026

POSITION:  READAPTATION OFFICER  

DEPARTMENT: COMPLEMENTARY AND COMPASSIONATE SERVICES 

SALARY: FROM $55,812 TO $95,643 DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS 

COMPETITION NUMBER: SSP1102603-01 

LOCATION: AKULIVIK 

STATUS: FULL-TIME REGULAR  

STARTING DATE: APRIL 2026 

Kativik Ilisarniliriniq (KI) is a school board serving educational services in the 14 communities of Nunavik. 

Under the supervision of the Coordinator of Complementary and Compassionate Services, the role of the Readaptation 

Officer is to prevent, promote, detect, and intervene in the psychosocial needs of students. The Student Support 

Professional will work closely with the Regional and Local Student Counsellors, and school staff, in an aim to support the 

students in their personal, social and emotional development.  

FUNCTION & DUTIES: 

• Meet with students individually and in groups to assess emotional and mental wellness 

• Respond to students at risk in the socio-affective domain and plan interventions with student counsellors 

• Work in conjunction with school staff to plan and deliver early prevention activities using a trauma informed lens 

that will aid the student’s, social, emotional and mental well-being 

• Prepare monthly reports and document interventions related to specific students in a confidential file 

• Provide ongoing mentoring with collaboration of student counsellors 

• Develop effective liaisons with local community organizations 

• In crisis situations in the school and/or community, activate and assist with the KI crisis response protocol 

• Involve parents or guardians in activities, programs and interventions where possible 

• Consult with teachers on appropriate techniques and strategies of a therapeutic classroom 

• Any other related duties as requested by the immediate supervisor. 

QUALIFICATIONS: 

First level University Degree in a relevant specialization notably, psychoeducation, social work, youth work, etc.  

The Board may, at its discretion, waive any or all of the afore-mentioned qualifications if it finds a suitable candidate 

who is a beneficiary of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement (JBNQA) and who accepts, as a condition of 

employment, to follow a training plan determined by the Board. 

REQUIREMENTS: 

• Fluency in 2 of the 3 languages of the board (Inuktitut, English and French) 

• 2 years of relevant experience 

• Experience in youth centres, youth detention centres, or detoxification centres is considered as an asset 

• Any working experience in a northern or remote area or in an intercultural environment is considered as an asset 

• Member of the ‘Ordre des psychologues du Québec’ or ‘Ordre professionnel des travailleurs sociaux du Québec’ is 

considered as an asset 

• DEC in special care counselling (asset).  

WORK SCHEDULE: 35 hours per week from Monday to Friday. 

CLASSIFICATION / SALARY / BENEFITS: 

In accordance with the SPPENOM collective agreement for professionals. This position belongs to job category 2106: from 

$55,812 to $95,643 annually depending on qualification and experience. All benefits are prorated based on the percentage 

of the task. 

In addition to salary, you may be eligible to benefits 

such as: 

• 20 days paid vacation 

• 2-week paid holiday period   

• Employee and Family Assistance Program 

and, when applicable, other benefits such as: 

• Summer schedule  

• Northern premium 

• Food transportation allocation 

• Career development opportunities 

• Hybrid work schedule 

• Paid relocation benefits 

• Retention and attraction premium 

• Up to three (3) round trips to and from Nunavik 

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: April 10th, 2026, at 4 PM 

To apply: 

1) Visit our career website (https://career.kativik.qc.ca/) and click on “Apply”, OR  

2) Send your CV to applications@kativik.qc.ca and indicate SSP1102603-01 in the subject of the e-mail. 

Only the candidates under consideration will be contacted. 

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