Job descriptionGRADE SCHOOL STUDENT SUPPORT CHAIR/ EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTPermanent | Full-time (40 hours 1.0 FTE) Whistler Waldorf School is seeking an experienced and organized Student Support Chair / Educational Assistant to support student learning and inclusive education across the school. This full-time role begins in August 2026 and includes approximately 24 hours per week as Student Support Chair, with the remaining hours as an Educational Assistant. Annual salary: $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, qualifications, and assigned responsibilities. The role includes coordinating student support services, leading the EA team, supporting IEP development and implementation, assisting with literacy intervention, and providing direct classroom and student support. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, supporting certificates and reference letters toThe preferred candidate will have: Classroom experience: Previous experience working with children in an educational setting, preferably in inclusive education and student support. Student support experience: Experience coordinating support services and implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Team leadership: Experience leading, managing, or supporting a team of Education Assistants. Literacy support: Experience supporting literacy intervention and diverse learning needs. Qualifications: EA training is an asset, and BC Ministry of Education certification, or eligibility to apply, is preferred but not required. Organization and administration: Strong administrative and organizational skills, with relevant training in leadership, program coordination, or student support. Professional relationships: Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with parents, colleagues, students, and staff. Eligibility: Legally able to work in Canada and in possession of a current Criminal Record Check. Whistler Waldorf School offers all teachers and staff: Competitive Salary: Based on relevant education and work experience and possibly rental housing in Whistler. Compensation package: Comprehensive options include health benefits, life/disability insurance, pension, etc. Professional development: Opportunities, training, and financial bursary for ongoing education experiences. Tuition remission: Partial financial support for those with children who may wish to attend the school. Holiday & Summer Breaks: Schedule supports vacation days, statutory holidays, and summer breaks. More about WWS: At WWS, our faculty and staff support one another in ways that foster professional growth and continuous learning. Our collaborative culture encourages meaningful educational dialogue and shared purpose, inspiring excellence in our work with students. For more information about working at WWS, please visit whistlerwaldorf.com/employment Living in Whistler, BC: Whistler Waldorf School is a non-denominational, not-for-profit independent school certified by the British Columbia Ministry of Education. Located north of Vancouver, Whistler is one of North America's premier mountain resort communities, offering exceptional opportunities for skiing, biking, and an active outdoor lifestyle. Join a vibrant community while building a rewarding career that supports the growth and development of future generations. 1 of 1 Posting Timeframe: April 9-June 30/26