Position Description
A temporary full time (1.0) Indigenous Transition Coach/Support
Teacher is required by School District No. 60 (Peace River North)
effective September 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The assignment will at North Peace Secondary School.
Job Description:
- Focus on student's academic, wellness and transition throughout their high school experience
- Identity development through the Learning Journey strategies
- Who are they?
- What do they want to do beyond school - Learning Journeys
- How to start their path towards adulthood
- Counselling support for career and post secondary education planning
- Work collaboratively with the school, parents (and
community) to develop strategies that ensure all students (gr.10-12)
clearly understand the courses and subsequent grades they must attain to
attend the college or training program of their choice
- Connect/bridge students with community
resources/supports that students can continue to access once they
graduate from high school
- Increase sense of belonging at school by implementing the following
- Proactive strategically scheduling Indigenous vulnerable students to meet their needs, may include the following strategies:
- Discuss with other Counselors preferential student's scheduling (fewer teachers, teacher/class matching, peer-pairing, etc.)
- Acknowledging student's successes and growth
- Regularly monitor student attendance
- Monitor academic progress (RTI and NPSS Mitigation Plan)
- Provide academic support to vulnerable Indigenous Students
- Delegate students to the Indigenous Support Team for academic and SEL support
- Connect with NPSS teachers and parents/guardians in response to the "Red/Yellow" students in the RTI
- Organize, schedule, create agenda for bi-monthly Indigenous team meetings
- Student home visits with Indigenous team member
- Liaison with wraparound supports (school, home, community agencies, urban Indigenous organizations and First Nations Bands)
- Comprehensive planning for reentry to school for those students who have been withdrawn
- Ability to work independently and with Indigenous Support Team Members
- All student services are to be documented in INSIGHT
Qualifications and Experience
- Valid BC Ministry of Education Teacher Certificate (or eligible for)
- Qualifications and demonstrated ability to teach the identified subjects
- Experience with universal design and differentiation to meet the diverse needs of students
- Excellent interpersonal, communications, collaboration and organization skills
- Experience/training/knowledge of Social Emotional Learning.
Demonstrated ability to create a positive classroom community
contributing to a safe, caring, and healthy school where every student
feels a sense of belonging
- Strong belief in the philosophy of inclusion and the potential of all students to learn
- Understanding of the BC Curriculum and ability to plan both short-term and long-term in consideration of class composition
- Willingness to work in a collaborative model with staff on the foundation of enhancing student learning
- Demonstrated use of classroom management practices that are pro-active and maintain student dignity
- Demonstrated use of assessment practices that promote student learning and maintain student dignity
- Masters degree in Counselling Psychology and graduate level course(s) in inclusive education
- Three years related experience working with Indigenous
communities and schools around the academic and social emotional well
being of Indigenous students
- Valid BC drivers license. Local travel may require the use of a personal vehicle
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in person and in
writing with Indigenous youth, their families, Indigenous communities,
educational personnel, Indigenous service providers and community
partners.
- Experience with adapting and modifying curriculum to meet the needs of students
- Demonstrated ability to support Indigenous education and
effective transitions to high school and into early adulthood for
Indigenous students
- Experience/knowledge of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) practices in the classroom
- Experience/training/knowledge of Positive Behavior Support (PBS)
- Assessment practices supportive of the learning process
- Ability to work with students having social and emotional needs
- Strong background in Indigenous Peoples' prehistory, culture,
and contemporary life/issues through considerable personal life
experience and coursework in Indigenous Education and/or First Nations
Studies
- Extensive knowledge of the educational teaching approaches,
including; outdoor/place-based learning, UDL, Elder teachings and
Indigenous ways of knowing
- Proven ability to work successfully within a collaborative
design (working with school staff, school-based principals, Indigenous
Education Coordinator(s) and other district and ministerial staff
- Oral and written fluency in an Indigenous language would be an asset
- Three (3) references
- Verification of qualifications (BC Teacher Certificate)
Compensation
- $2000 relocation allowance for teacher from BC, AB and Yukon and up to $4000 for teachers from other areas
- $3,035 recruitment allowance (paid over 10 months of the school year, based on the FTE)
- Salary as per collective agreement. Current salary grid is $65,397 - $111,952
- Benefits as per collective
agreement with option to enroll in medical, dental, extended health, and
group life insurance. Benefits are employer paid based on FTE
For more information please contact:
Pat Jansen, District Principal, Indigenous Education Centre 250-785-8324 or pjansen@prn.b.ca
Todd Koponyas, Principal, NPSS, 250-785-4429 or tkoponyas@prn.bc.ca
Please note:
All applications with relevant documentation must be made through
Make A Future for consideration for the position
About School District 60
School District 60 is noted for innovative educational practices and excellent cooperative relationships between all educational partners. Our district is made up of dedicated, energetic professionals for whom the achievement and well-being of their students is a first priority. Together we challenge, encourage and support all learners to be responsible for developing their abilities with respect for self, others and the environment.
School District 60 is progressive and growing. There are 23 schools with School District No .60 (Peace River North). The districtβs schools provide education services to approximately 6000 ethnically and demographically diverse students.
School District 60 is located on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains in the northern tip of the Canadian Prairies in beautiful Fort St. John, BC. Fort St John is 478 km northeast of Prince George and 1,237 km north of Vancouver, situated near the border with neighbouring Alberta, 214 km west of Grande Prairie, Alberta. The regionβs economy is prosperous and expanding. Fort St John is a city for all seasons and year-round playground for those who like pristine wilderness, an active lifestyle, cosmopolitan city life and the enthusiasm of an energetic community.
Why School District 60
- Professional development opportunities
- Supportive culture of teacher collaboration
- Curriculum and teacher supports
- French Immersion, music, & outdoor education programs
- Advanced technology facilities and resources
- Progressive and growing district
- Innovative educational practices
School District No. 60 (Fort St John)
10112 105 Avenue, Fort St John, BC V1J 4S4
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