CK25-17 Noon Hour Supervisor
About the role
Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 is now accepting external applications for:
Noon Hour Supervisor Permanent , part-time (5 hr/wk) Effective September 2, 2025. The Noon Hour Supervisor is responsible for the safe supervision of students during lunch.
Required Knowledge, Abilities And Skills
- Sufficient knowledge of school routines to effectively supervise students.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to relate to children.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with all District staff.
- Other duties as assigned.
Desirable Training And Experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Experience in working with youth is desirable.
- First aid would be an asset.
Rate Of Pay $24.41/hr, as per Collective Agreement 440
For further information, please contact Dan Clark, Principal, 250-427-2255.
Electronic applications are required from all applicants . If you are qualified and interested in the above competition, please submit your electronic application (including at least two references who have supervised you) by Monday, September 8, 2025 at 4:00 p.m . (MST), via .
Thank you for your interest in School District 6. Please note, only candidates moving forward in this process will be contacted for an interview. Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 is located on the traditional unceded territories of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc Nations. We honour the cultures, languages and First Nations people of these territories.
About School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain)
School District No. 6 Rocky Mountain serves all communities from Golden to Kimberley. There are 18 schools including three alternate schools and one online school in three zones, Golden, including the community of Nicholson, Windermere, including Edgewater, Invermere, and Canal Flats, and Kimberley, including Marysville.
The District serves approximately 3500 students, employs approximately 550 staff, and has an operating budget of approximately $54 million dollars. Nine Trustees make up the Board of Education, three from each zone: Its mission, vision, and values guide all decisions, made by the Board of Education.
Rocky Mountain School District also serves approximately 80 international students each year. These students from around the world enroll in our schools to study and experience the unique environment that we have to offer in British Columbia.
CK25-17 Noon Hour Supervisor
About the role
Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 is now accepting external applications for:
Noon Hour Supervisor Permanent , part-time (5 hr/wk) Effective September 2, 2025. The Noon Hour Supervisor is responsible for the safe supervision of students during lunch.
Required Knowledge, Abilities And Skills
- Sufficient knowledge of school routines to effectively supervise students.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to relate to children.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with all District staff.
- Other duties as assigned.
Desirable Training And Experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Experience in working with youth is desirable.
- First aid would be an asset.
Rate Of Pay $24.41/hr, as per Collective Agreement 440
For further information, please contact Dan Clark, Principal, 250-427-2255.
Electronic applications are required from all applicants . If you are qualified and interested in the above competition, please submit your electronic application (including at least two references who have supervised you) by Monday, September 8, 2025 at 4:00 p.m . (MST), via .
Thank you for your interest in School District 6. Please note, only candidates moving forward in this process will be contacted for an interview. Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 is located on the traditional unceded territories of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc Nations. We honour the cultures, languages and First Nations people of these territories.
About School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain)
School District No. 6 Rocky Mountain serves all communities from Golden to Kimberley. There are 18 schools including three alternate schools and one online school in three zones, Golden, including the community of Nicholson, Windermere, including Edgewater, Invermere, and Canal Flats, and Kimberley, including Marysville.
The District serves approximately 3500 students, employs approximately 550 staff, and has an operating budget of approximately $54 million dollars. Nine Trustees make up the Board of Education, three from each zone: Its mission, vision, and values guide all decisions, made by the Board of Education.
Rocky Mountain School District also serves approximately 80 international students each year. These students from around the world enroll in our schools to study and experience the unique environment that we have to offer in British Columbia.