21 Aug
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Nuu-chah-nulth Coast Salish
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British Columbia
21 Aug
Nuu-chah-nulth Coast Salish
British Columbia
Summary
The Literacy/Numeracy Support and PE/Options Teacher provides evidence-based literacy assessment, intervention, and instructional support for students requiring additional assistance in developing foundational reading and writing skills. This position is responsible for delivering the PE curriculum and options, such as art and music, across all grades. Working collaboratively with classroom teachers, families, and school-based teams, this role delivers targeted small-group and individual instruction, monitors student progress through ongoing assessment, and supports the implementation of high-quality literacy practices aligned with the Science of Reading and inclusive educational frameworks.
The purpose of this position is to plan for, deliver, and monitor educational services for Snaw-naw-as Community Members that adhere to the philosophy, goals, and mission statement of our Snaw-naw-as vision and goals document. The successful candidate will be an expert in implementing elementary education that incorporates current research-based strategies and programs across the disciplines. The successful candidate will maintain professional standards and confidentiality practices as well as an ability to be flexible in environments of a growing and developing school.
This position will start as a term position from August 31, 2026, to June 30, 2027. Review and extension of contract to a permanent, full-time position based on successful integration of our school's purpose based on the Snaw-naw-as vision, mission, and values document and will be reviewed at the end of the school year.
*Nanoose First Nations extended perks and pension plan are only applicable to Permanent employees, not those under fixed-term contract*
Responsibilities and Duties
Utilize the BC curriculum and apply it to learning for intermediate grades
Deliver BC's PE curriculum and options, such as art and music, across all grades
Plan, prepare, and provide instruction according to the BC school curriculum
Use of Indigenous ways of knowing and apply these teachings to BC curriculum
Develop age-appropriate lesson plans that scaffold for the diverse needs of students
Deliver evidence-based literacy instruction in smalls group or individually
Maintain attendance and encourage regular classroom presence of all students
Implement Land Based education
Perform daily prep work ensuring a tidy classroom with enough materials, visual aids, displays, and school-based activities for the day
Create on-going student assessment of and for learning
Communicate student progress with families
Collaborate with colleagues for the benefits of the school
Maintain confidential student and teacher files
Manage parent communications and learning updates that include examples of students learning
Flexibility of instructional approach to accommodate coverage with classroom teachers when needed
Diverse Learning Needs
Build on child's identified strengths
Support learning by implementing independent education plans or learning profiles
Ability to work positively and communicate with support staff and work together to create recommendations for student support such as Speech Language Therapy, OT, and/or Behaviour Intervention
Report on child's changing needs and adjust learning plans when needed
Supports students' use of educational technology and/or various assistive communication modalities
Support students in learning communication skills and social/emotional strategies with both teachers and peers
Support cultural and spiritual learning, including; singing, drumming, dance, language land, and medicines through diverse methods
Understand the child’s diverse physical needs when playing and in transition times
Implement physical inclusion strategies
Other Duties
Create routine and general flow of the classroom, including; classroom expectations, routines, and set-up/tear-down of the classroom before and after instructional time
Supervise all assigned outdoor time, including yard time at recess
Provide assistance to students in the case of injury or illness; performs assigned duties during fire/earthquake/lockdown drills and other emergency situations
Follow current in school and provincial guidelines and policies. E.g. Physical Restraint and Seclusion Guidelines
Open communications with all staff members
Carry out other assigned, comparable duties that are within the scope of knowledge and skills that are required for this job description
Qualifications
Bachelor of Education, required
A focus on Elementary Education is preferred
Teacher Regulation Branch Certification
Minimum 1 year experience in teaching
Experience working with Indigenous communities
Strength Based and Trauma-Informed Practices training
Ability to work with a SMART board and other related technologies
Proficiency in the use of Windows based computer applications, including; Excel, Word, and other standard applications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of the Snaw-naw-as Community and/or other First Nations communities within BC
Experience implementing and supporting the IEP goals and the classroom adaptations for the students' diverse learning
Ability to positively engage students in classroom activities (even if modified)
Knowledge of age/diverse learning, social and emotional strategies
Knowledge of inclusion principles
Knowledge of conflict resolution methods
Ability to use tact and diplomacy to obtain confidential and sensitive information from parents/guardians/other support staff
Active listening and critical thinking skills
Excellent oral and written communication and comprehension skillsAbility to function independently and in a team environment
Demonstrated organizational and time management skills
Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines
Good knowledge of the vision and values of Nanoose First Nation and the Snaw-naw-as community overall
Ability to maintain positive working relationships with staff, council, community members, and partners
Experience working in an Indigenous community and not-for-profit organizations
Working Conditions
The job duties and responsibilities of this position vary in complexity and often require interpretation. The busy work schedules associated with NFN and Snaw-naw-as School require this position to be flexible in terms of tasks, some of which are urgent or time-sensitive in nature. The scope of the teacher responsibilities is also diverse and mental stress may be a factor when dealing with student or employee related concerns.
*Physically able to work with students at their level (squatting, sitting, kneeling, and being able to move between floor, chair, standing, etc. Sufficient vision and hearing to perform related job duties. Able to operate and lift equipment on an occasional basis).
This position description outlines the key responsibilities for the role and is not meant to be exhaustive. It should be understood that the activities, responsibilities and obligations of this position may be modified from time to time, through discussion between the Manager and/or the Director of Operations and the incumbent, in order to effectively meet the requirements of Nanoose First Nation.
Hours
Monday to Friday
8:00am to 4:00pm (school hours: 8:45am to 2:30pm)
Wage
Rate of Pay is dependent on TQS category and steps
Pay: $60,832.00-$109,713.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
On-site parking
Work Location: In person, Snaw-naw-as School, Lantzville, BC
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📌 Literacy and Numeracy Support, PE and Options Teacher (British Columbia)
🏢 Nuu-chah-nulth Coast Salish
📍 British Columbia