BC Certification for the following teaching position:
North Island Secondary School, Port McNeill, BC
0.20 FTE Temporary - Art 8-12 and Music 9-12 (Fridays)
Commencing: ASAP to June 30, 2025
or return of the incumbent, whichever comes first
The successful candidate will have the following qualifications: completion of a Bachelor of Education;
certification by or eligible to become BC certified by the BC Teacher Certification Branch;
academic training, qualifications and recent successful experience teaching secondary level Art and Music;
strong classroom management skills;
the ability and energy to work with multi-age groups and meet the needs of students with a range of learning styles and abilities using a variety of teaching strategies;
the ability and desire to work closely with staff in a team-oriented approach to teaching and learning;
strong interest in innovation and inquiry; and
ability to embed local Indigenous culture and ways of knowing into teaching practices. The starting annual salary for a full-time School Teacher position ranges from $64,368 to $112,637, with placement in the range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement. The Remote Recruitment and Retention allowance is available for SD85 teachers payable at $3,035 over ten months.
Please contact Ms. Jen Turner, Principal (250-956-3394) if you have any questions with respect to the assignment.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested applicants should apply online through the Make a Future website (www.makeafuture.ca).
Alternatively, you may submit a rsum, transcripts, 3 supervisor references, practicum reports or teaching evaluations, BC teaching credentials, and an SD85 Application for Teaching (available at www.sd85.bc.ca).
Apply By NOON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2024 to:
Ms. Rena Sweeney, Assistant Superintendent
Vancouver Island North School District 85
Telephone: (250) 949-6618, Ext. 2229
Email: rsweeney@sd85.bc.ca
Incomplete application packages will not be considered. INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
We are honoured to live, learn, work, and play on the traditional lands of the Kwakwaka'wakw nations.
cc: VINTA September 6, 2024