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District Principal – Inclusive Schooling

District Principal – Inclusive Schooling

St. Clement's SchoolStikine Region, Canada, CA
CA$148,258.00–CA$164,731.00 yearly
Full-time
District Principal – Inclusive SchoolingWe are honoured to serve learners in the territories of the Tāłtān, Kaska and Taku River Tlingit First Nations. The Board of Education envisions strong and ...Show moreLast updated: 2 days ago
ESL Teacher needed in Hangzhou => Relocate to China

ESL Teacher needed in Hangzhou => Relocate to China

LaowaiCareerMerritt, Canada
CA$2,000.00–CA$3,600.00 monthly
Full-time
ESL teacher in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province China.Position : Full Time Homeroom ESL teacher.Age Groups : primary level : 7-12 middle level : 13-15. Teaching hours : Up to 15hours per week, 40 mins per cl...Show moreLast updated: 14 days ago
HCOS K-9 Support Teachers (needed BC-wide)

HCOS K-9 Support Teachers (needed BC-wide)

Heritage Christian Online SchoolMultiple locations in BC : including Interior and Lower Mainland
CA$52.49–CA$71.41 hourly
Heritage Christian Online School (HCOS) is a K-12 Provincial Online Learning School, providing fully accredited, Christian education to students in BC. As one of Western Canada’s largest online scho...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
Teacher

Teacher

York Region District School BoardBritish Columbia, Canada
CA$59.00 hourly
Full-time
Noorunissa Montessori Academy is seeking full-time Kindergarten and Grades 1-6 teacher for the 2024-25 school year, starting August 2024. Must be organized, flexible, creative, and interested in Mon...Show moreLast updated: 30+ days ago
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TEACHER TEACHING ON CALL - MERRITT SCHOOLS

TEACHER TEACHING ON CALL - MERRITT SCHOOLS

School District #58 (Nicola-Similkameen)Merritt, BC, Canada
CA$60,090.00–CA$109,520.00 yearly
TEACHER TEACHING ON CALL - MERRITT SCHOOLS.Nicola-Similkameen School District serves the two communities of Merritt and Princeton, as well as six First Nations Bands, the Métis, and the Conayt Frie...Show moreLast updated: 11 days ago
cello teacher - private, conservatory or studio lessons

cello teacher - private, conservatory or studio lessons

EightSix NetworkBC
Full-time +1
Are you available for the advertised start date?.Are you currently legally able to work in Canada?.Are you willing to relocate for this position?. Do you currently reside in proximity to the adverti...Show moreLast updated: 3 days ago
community development consultant

community development consultant

Community Futures Nicola ValleyMerritt, BC, CA
CA$23.00–CA$27.00 hourly
Full-time
Heures de travail : 35 hours per week.Relocation costs not covered by employer.Prepare reports, research papers, educational texts or articles. Provide consultation on planning and starting of new bu...Show moreLast updated: 23 days ago
District Principal – Inclusive Schooling

District Principal – Inclusive Schooling

St. Clement's SchoolStikine Region, Canada, CA
2 days ago
Salary
CA$148,258.00–CA$164,731.00 yearly
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

District Principal – Inclusive SchoolingWe are honoured to serve learners in the territories of the Tāłtān, Kaska and Taku River Tlingit First Nations.The Board of Education envisions strong and sustainable partnerships between the three Nations we serve to create and maintain proud, successful, culturally vibrant communities where children and youth are engaged in lifelong learning. Our objective as a School District is to utilize a wholistic approach that enhances the learning success of all learners; protects and strengthens their unique cultural identity; and supports the wellness of the whole child.The DistrictIf you are looking for your next opportunity to lead, we are seeking a dedicated professional for the position of District Principal – Inclusive Schooling, effective August 18, 2025.School District #87 Stikine serves students and their families in four schools in the rural, remote northern communities of Atlin, Dease Lake, Lower Post, and Telegraph Creek; as well as supporting students from the community of Iskut. Our district enrollment is stable, with 190 FTE students, of which, 80% are of First Nations ancestry.The needs and interests of learners are diverse. Meeting those needs and interests is the Stikine Board of Education's highest priority, as guided by the District's 2022-2026 Strategic Plan.We are deeply committed to supporting the implementation of local and provincial curriculum; innovative and effective assessment and reporting practices; and ongoing professional learning. We are focused on high-quality pedagogy and the inclusion of all learners. At the heart of all our efforts is learner success, fostered through initiative, creativity, motivation and the shared values and vision of the local Nations, communities, staff and District partners.The PositionReporting directly to the Superintendent of Schools, The District Principal – Inclusive Schooling (DPIS) provides key leadership across the entire district to support students with disabilities or diverse abilities. The position is responsible for leading and promoting inclusion, equity, individualized supports for students, safe schools and the provision of leadership for school-based staff.The DPIS will be an advocate for all learners within the system and will lead innovative literacy and learner achievement initiatives.The District Principal's primary responsibility will be to support the leadership and oversight of inclusive education. This position is responsible for implementing and managing inclusive education programs and services that address the needs of diverse learners, including those in all categories of Ministry designations. The DPIS will work closely with school-based, itinerant staff and contractors, ensuring effective delivery of inclusive education services. The DPIS supports the successful implementation of the District Strategic Plan.Collaborating with District leadership and school teams, the DPIS is foundational to providing equitable opportunities for children and youth (K-12) to become confident and courageous learners.A detailed Job Description is available, with highlights including : Conducting a variety of assessments, including classroom observation, administration and interpretation of norm-referenced assessment instruments, Level B assessments and curriculum-based assessments.Building relationships and working collaboratively with Principals, Learner Support Teachers (LSTs), all service delivery partners and parents / guardians.Supporting initiatives to dismantle systemic barriers, address Indigenous-specific racism, and foster anti-racist practices in schools and district programs.Engaging with Indigenous communities, families and rightsholders to develop, implement, and evaluate the district's accessibility plan.Providing leadership in the allocation of CUPE support staff within the district.Assessing the need for, and locating specialist resource personnel, such as school psychologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists and others.Ensuring that assessment referrals are complete and accurate.Salary and BenefitsThis is an exempt position with a competitive salary range of $148,258 - $164,731. Complementing the salary is a generous benefit package, including a relocation allowance; annual personal travel allowances (employee and dependents); health benefits; vacation; pension; and modern accommodation at a very reasonable rent.Education, Qualities, Skills and ExperienceApplications are invited from resolute and enthusiastic educators who are committed to Indigenous education, equity and student success. Candidates must possess : A valid BC teaching certificate or eligibility for certification with the BC Teacher Regulation Branch.A master's degree in an appropriate field, or a willingness to obtain same.Extensive experience working with students with disabilities and diverse abilities and families.A strong knowledge and understanding of Indigenous culture, history, language and Indigenous Principles of Learning.Skills for building strong, meaningful relationships with parents and partners.Extensive knowledge and understanding in the areas of inclusive education, with a commitment to student achievement and developing inclusive learning environments.Comprehensive knowledge of special education / inclusive education practices, current B.C. curriculum, legislation, BC Inclusive Education Resources, educational research, issues, and trends.An unwavering belief that each learner can reach their potential and achieve at a high level.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with others.Exceptional organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.Courageous leadership to identify and remove systemic barriers to student success.Desirable for the position : Knowledge of the Tāłtān, Taku River Tlingit and Kaska Nations.Administrative experience as a Principal or Vice-Principal which includes the supervision of staff, preferably in a unionized public-school environment.Application SubmissionCandidates are to apply with a cover letter describing their interest and qualities relevant to the position, along with a complete resumé detailing education skills and experiences. Please include the names of three professional references familiar with your professional performance.Completed applications are to be emailed by 3 : 00 PM PDT, April 11, 2025, to : Marty Leach, Superintendent at #J-18808-Ljbffr