Volunteer SEAC Representative for SMCDSB

(Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe)

Position ID: V-BAR0271
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2025
Last Full Update: 24 Jun 2025

Opportunity Details: Volunteer SEAC Representative for SMCDSB

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Job Summary: The Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe (LDAYS) is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as our Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) Alternate Representative for the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board (SMCDSB). This role involves attending SEAC meetings, held both virtually and in person at the Catholic Education Centre (46 Alliance Blvd., Barrie), to advocate for students with learning disabilities. As LDAYS’ Alternate Representative, you will represent the organization’s interests and help ensure students receive appropriate support and services.

About Us:
The Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe (LDAYS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for individuals with Learning Disabilities (LD). We provide leadership in LD research, education, and services to advance the full participation of children, youth, and adults with LD in society.

About SEAC:
Each school board in Ontario has a Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) composed of trustees and representatives from local organizations. These committees:

  • Offer guidance on special education programs and services.

  • Participate in reviewing plans and proposing changes that enhance the educational experience for students requiring special education.

To apply, please submit your resume and a brief statement of interest to Alicia Carter, Educational Programs & Volunteer Coordinator, at alicia.carter@ldays.org

Contact Alicia Carter, Educational Programs & Volunteer Coordinator, Learning Disabilities Association York Simcoe; Phone: 905-884-7933 ext 6; Email: alicia.carter@ldays.org
Duties

Responsibilities

  • Attend all scheduled SEAC meetings when the LDAYS SEAC representative is unavailable.

  • Familiarize yourself with the agendas and reports before meetings to ensure active participation.

  • Advocate for and represent the viewpoints, interests, and concerns of students with learning disabilities.

  • Ensure to communicate and stay in contact with the LDAYS to understand key priorities and concerns.

  • Be available to attend training sessions and LDAO SEAC Circular meetings as needed.

  • Inform SEAC members about LDAYS initiatives, programs, and events.

  • After meetings, provide updates to LDAYS about any relevant information, such as changes within the board, new programs, or any other developments.

  • Positively represent LDAYS, contributing to discussions, and providing input on the enhancement of special education plans and policies as needed.

Time Commitment

  • Attend approximately 10 meetings annually from September to June, on Wednesday nights.

  • Dedicate about 3 hours per month, including meeting preparation, attendance, and follow-up activities.

More Info Link https://ldays.org/
Benefits By becoming a SEAC Representative, you will: 
Champion meaningful change for students with learning disabilities, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met. 
Gain valuable experience in education advocacy and policy development. 
Collaborate with passionate professionals and key stakeholders who are committed to advancing equity and inclusion in education, shaping policies that impact the future of students. 
Be part of a movement that is making a real difference in the lives of students and the educational landscape.
Ages 18 year(s) and up
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours No
Areas of Interest Committees ; Education Support (Elementary / Secondary) ; Education Support (Post-Secondary) ; Mentorship / Leadership ; Special Needs / Differently Abled ; Volunteer from Home / Virtual
Skills/Experience Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Dependability & Trustworthiness ; Friendly & Outgoing ; Leadership ; Listening Skills ; Self-Motivated / Work Independently ; Team Work
Commitment Length Medium Term (4 months to 1 year) ; Long Term (More than 1 year)
Minimum Hours 3 / Month
Accessibility Unknown
Location 46 Alliance Blvd., Barrie ON
Number of Positions Barrie ; Simcoe County ; South Simcoe 
 
1 individual(s) needed in total.
Training Training is provided
Transportation Driver License required ; Car required
Police Check Required
Additional Requirements To be eligible to serve as a SEAC member or alternative, you must: 
 
Be a Canadian citizen. 
Be at least 18 years old. 
Reside within Simcoe County. 
Be of Catholic faith. 
Have attended, or have a dependent who attended, a Catholic school. 
Have reliable internet access for virtual meetings and the ability to travel to in-person meetings if needed.
Start Date On or after 02 Sep 2025
Display Until 23 Aug 2025

Agency Details: Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe

Office Phone 905-884-7933
Toll Free Phone 1-866-705-3297
Fax 905-770-9377
E-Mail info@ldays.org
Website ldays.org/
Address & Map
9030 Leslie St, Suite 216
Richmond Hill, ON
Canada L4B 1G2
Mailing Address 9030 Leslie St, Suite 216 
Richmond Hill, ON 
Canada L4B 1G2