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Posted: 
2024-03-28
Job Type: 
Part Time
Employment length: 
Permanent
Language requirements: 
English
Education requirements: 
College/CEGEP
Job experience: 
1 year to less than 2 years
Job industry: 
Education
Job Location: 
Creston
School District #8 (Kootenay Lake) is located in the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada and serves the communities of Kaslo, Meadow Creek, Crawford Bay, Creston, Wynndel, Yahk, Nelson, Salmo, South Slocan, Winlaw, Slocan, and the surrounding rural areas. Our area is beautiful, vibrant, a fantastic place to raise children, has a world-renowned Arts and Entertainment community, and easily accesses a variety of amazing outdoor pursuits. Our visionary, creative team of 900 staff focuses on providing the best opportunities we can for about 5,000 students and their families. Our mission is to inspire and support each learner to thrive in a caring learning environment.The annual pay range for teachers is $61,522 to $108,126, with placement on the range based on experience and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement.

School District #8 (Kootenay Lake) has a vacancy for a 0.5 FTE Continuing Teacher Counsellor at Kootenay River Secondary School in Creston, BC. The awarded applicant will be innovative, creative, and demonstrate understanding of the BC Ed Plan and the district directions. They will be a person who is continually striving to improve pedagogy in a changing educational environment.Teacher Counsellor Position The teaching assignment will include co-teaching and providing emotional and instructional support for at-risk students. This is not a clinical counselling role, but rather a teacher counsellor in a school setting.

The awarded applicant will have recent demonstrated successful experience working in a multi-graded environment; collaborating with school staff; and supporting at-risk students with learning, emotional or behaviour challenges. The applicant will be innovative, creative, and have a strong understanding of best practices, resources and instruction for elementary counselling support. They will demonstrate understanding of the BC Ed Plan, the First Peoples Principles of Learning, the districts Strategic Plan, the Ministry of Education and Childcares Mental Health in Schools Strategy, the BC Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines for Special Education Services, district directions and inclusion support strategies.

The successful applicant will be a person who is continually striving to improve pedagogy in a changing educational environment with a view towards contributing to school culture, and student success and achievement.Required Abilities, Qualifications and Experience: Masters degree, recognized by the Teacher Regulation Branch, in counselling psychology or Special Education. An advanced certificate in teacher counselling, counselling psychology, or special education may be considered

At least 5 years demonstrated successful teaching experience in a public K-12 school setting in BC, ideally in a similar role

knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Educations current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as outlined in the Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines for Special Education Services, particularly as it relates to behavior and mental health support

a clearly demonstrated understanding of the role of teacher counsellor in the public school context and within the parameters of the individuals educational background and training, including a clear understanding of and commitment to working within the guidelines set out by the district for teacher counsellors

a clearly demonstrated understanding of the ethics of counselling in the school environment and to the extent of the individuals training and credentials

demonstrated ability to collect behavioural information and performing behavioural screening and/or assessments knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the implementation and evaluation of IEPs in consultation with the classroom teacher(s), Inclusion Support teacher and district personnel

extensive academic training, professional preparation and qualifications in teaching at the level of this assignment

knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Educations current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment

demonstrated ability to collaborate with the school-based team and Inclusion Support teacher to provide a continuum of services (consultation, coordination, education) that support the educational, personal, social, emotional and career development of students (BC Graduation Program) dependent on educational background

demonstrated ability to collaboratively support the implementation of competency-based IEPs for students in Ministry Categories R and H, and to provide consultation services for other Ministry categories

demonstrated ability to access & coordinate school, district and community services/resources, including Interagency Care Teams

willingness to support colleagues to implement proactive, research-based teaching practices that support social emotional learning and mental health literacy in the classroom (for example, Trauma-Focused Schools and Open Parachute)

demonstrated knowledge of and experience with Trauma Informed practices, conflict resolution and restorative practices

demonstrated ability to implement protocols and procedures related to threat and risk assessment (VTRA, Community Suicide Intervention Protocol, Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect, School Crisis Management Team)

demonstrated ability to provide direct instruction to students (peer helping, conflict resolution, social skills, life skills) and to support colleagues to meet the social-emotional needs of students

demonstrated ability to support transitions to into and out of the school (ie elementary to middle; middle to secondary)

demonstrated ability to teach/co-teach in a flexible, multi-graded learning environment, including teaching whole class and small groups in areas such as resilience, regulation, social emotional learning, and so on

demonstrated understanding of the BC Ministry of Education and Child Cares Mental Health in Schools Strategy

demonstrated understanding of, and commitment to implementing the First Peoples Principles of Learning

demonstrated excellent classroom management, the ability to establish and maintain positive, compassionate, respectful and collaborative relationships with colleagues, students, parents/guardians, and community partners within an inclusive, diverse and equitable school environmentTeachers applying for this position must also possess the following attributes:

Willingness to work closely with parents, school based teams and community partners

Knowledge of current instructional practices and curriculum

Strong interpersonal, communication and collaboration skills

Strength in developing trusting relationships with students

Knowledge of Trauma informed theory and practices

A demonstrated ability to work with colleagues to build support for and with staff and students

Excellent organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to be flexible, encouraging and engaging

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Strong ability to use technology to support student learning

For more information please contact Principal Laury Carriere at laury.carriere@sd8.bc.ca or Vice-Principal Mike Nelson at mike.nelson@sd8.bc.ca School District 8 supports equity hiring for Indigenous applicants. *If you are experiencing any technical issues with your application process to contact Make A Future's customer service line as HR cannot upload or assist with these types of issues. We also cannot accept documents via email such as cover letters/resumes/transcripts/teaching reports via email as they do need to be part of the employee's Make a Future profile.