Indigenous Success Teacher - Literacy & Numeracy
About the role
New Westminster Schools Career Opportunity
School District No. 40 (New Westminster)
Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus (Elementary)
District‑Based Position | FTE 1.00 | Continuing School District No. 40 proudly acknowledges that we live, learn, and work on the unceded and traditional territory of the Qayqayt First Nation, as well as all Coast Salish peoples. Guided by our commitment to equity, reconciliation, and student success, SD40 invites applications for the position of Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus.
Position Summary
Reporting to the District Principal of Indigenous Education and Equity, the Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus (Elementary) is a district‑based teaching role that supports Indigenous student achievement through culturally responsive, evidence‑based literacy and numeracy practices.
The Indigenous Literacy and Numeracy Teacher provides targeted classroom, small‑group, and pull‑out supports; completes and supports literacy and numeracy assessments; collaborates with students and their families, school‑based and district staff; contributes to culturally responsive programming that strengthens student engagement, belonging, and success. The role is district‑based and may require travel between schools.
Key Responsibilities
Student Support and Instruction
- Provide direct instructional support to Indigenous students in literacy and numeracy through classroom, small‑group, and targeted intervention models.
- Support students experiencing barriers to engagement, learning, or regular attendance using relationship‑based and strengths‑focused approaches.
- Incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and learning into literacy and numeracy instruction aligned with the First Peoples Principles of Learning.
- Work directly with site-based administrators, School-Based Teams, and District staff on a daily basis
- Regular collaboration with the District Literacy and Numeracy Facilitators to support Indigenous student literacy and numeracy skill development
Instructional Leadership and Collaboration
- Collaborate with classroom teachers, school-based teams, district staff, Indigenous Education staff, and administrators to support student success.
- Participate in School‑Based Team meetings, case planning, and district consultation processes.
- Support the design, implementation, and monitoring of literacy and numeracy interventions at Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 levels.
- Model, co‑teach, and support culturally responsive, evidence‑based instructional practices.
Assessment, Data, and Program Planning
- Support the use of assessment data, screening tools, and progress monitoring to identify learning needs and measure impact.
- Assist schools and district teams in analyzing student learning data to inform instructional and re‑engagement planning.
- Contribute to district literacy and numeracy planning, frameworks, and resource development.
- Supporting audit requirements.
Family and Community Engagement
- Build and maintain respectful, trust‑based relationships with students, families, and caregivers.
- Act as a liaison between schools, families, community agencies, and Indigenous organizations.
- Support and participate in Indigenous cultural, community, and district events, gatherings, and ceremonies.
- Work with the Indigenous Outreach Worker to support student re-engagement plans
Professional Learning and District Initiatives
- Support professional learning for educators related to literacy, numeracy, Indigenous Education, and culturally responsive pedagogy.
- Contribute to district priorities related to equity, inclusion, reconciliation, and Indigenous student success.
- Maintain accurate documentation, student records, and reports as required by the district.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
**Required Qualifications **
- Completion of a recognized teacher education program.
- Valid BC Teaching Certificate.
- Significant classroom experience, preferably in the elementary setting, with demonstrated strength in literacy and/or numeracy instruction.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Indigenous histories, cultures, worldviews, and contemporary issues, including the impacts of colonization and intergenerational trauma.
- Strong understanding of evidence‑based literacy and numeracy instruction, assessment, and intervention.
- Experience using assessment data to guide instructional planning and monitor progress.
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with school and district teams.
- Ability to work flexibly and collaboratively in a district‑based role.
- Strong communication, organization, and reflective practice skills.
- Commitment to ongoing professional learning in Indigenous Education, literacy and numeracy instruction, and inclusive instructional practices.
**Preferred Qualifications **
- Diploma (UBC or equivalent 30 credit program), Masters Degree in Special Education, equivalent experience, or preferably comprising of coursework in the following areas: students with special needs, strategies for adapting and modification of curriculum, diverse abilities and disabilities, giftedness, assistive technology or augmentative communication, ASD, Functional Behaviour Assessment, Positive Behaviour Support, and differentiation
- Level B Assessment qualification (EPSE 421 or equivalent)
- Preference will be given to candidates who identify as Indigenous
Compensation
- Salary and benefits in accordance with the SD40 Teachers’ Collective Agreement, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- District‑based role requiring travel between schools.
Additional Posting Information:
School District No. 40 (New Westminster) is an equal opportunity employer. New Westminster Schools welcomes and encourages applications from women, visible minorities, indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, any gender identity or gender expression. If you require an accommodation through our hiring process, please email equity@sd40.bc.ca.
School District No. 40 (New Westminster) has been given approval from the Human Rights Tribunal for a Special Program under s.42(3) of the Human Rights Code. Under this special program, New Westminster Schools seeks to preferentially hire Indigenous persons to a variety of teaching positions. Therefore, each applicant may wish to provide, on a voluntary basis, whether they self-identify as a First Nations, Metis, or Inuit person; please do so by e-mailing Gordana Ballarin, HR Manager, at gballarin@sd40.bc.ca
Posted On
May 11, 2026 03:16 PM PST/PDT
Closing Date & Time
May 18, 2026 11:30 PM PST/PDT
Openings
1
Job Type
Full Time, Permanent
Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
City
New Westminster
School/Location
District Office
Salary
Salary as per Teachers' Collective Agreement. Current salary range is $63,361.00 to $117,583.00 annually plus comprehensive bene
Employment Start Date
September 08, 2026
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Indigenous Success Teacher - Literacy & Numeracy
About the role
New Westminster Schools Career Opportunity
School District No. 40 (New Westminster)
Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus (Elementary)
District‑Based Position | FTE 1.00 | Continuing School District No. 40 proudly acknowledges that we live, learn, and work on the unceded and traditional territory of the Qayqayt First Nation, as well as all Coast Salish peoples. Guided by our commitment to equity, reconciliation, and student success, SD40 invites applications for the position of Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus.
Position Summary
Reporting to the District Principal of Indigenous Education and Equity, the Indigenous Success Teacher – Literacy and Numeracy Focus (Elementary) is a district‑based teaching role that supports Indigenous student achievement through culturally responsive, evidence‑based literacy and numeracy practices.
The Indigenous Literacy and Numeracy Teacher provides targeted classroom, small‑group, and pull‑out supports; completes and supports literacy and numeracy assessments; collaborates with students and their families, school‑based and district staff; contributes to culturally responsive programming that strengthens student engagement, belonging, and success. The role is district‑based and may require travel between schools.
Key Responsibilities
Student Support and Instruction
- Provide direct instructional support to Indigenous students in literacy and numeracy through classroom, small‑group, and targeted intervention models.
- Support students experiencing barriers to engagement, learning, or regular attendance using relationship‑based and strengths‑focused approaches.
- Incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and learning into literacy and numeracy instruction aligned with the First Peoples Principles of Learning.
- Work directly with site-based administrators, School-Based Teams, and District staff on a daily basis
- Regular collaboration with the District Literacy and Numeracy Facilitators to support Indigenous student literacy and numeracy skill development
Instructional Leadership and Collaboration
- Collaborate with classroom teachers, school-based teams, district staff, Indigenous Education staff, and administrators to support student success.
- Participate in School‑Based Team meetings, case planning, and district consultation processes.
- Support the design, implementation, and monitoring of literacy and numeracy interventions at Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 levels.
- Model, co‑teach, and support culturally responsive, evidence‑based instructional practices.
Assessment, Data, and Program Planning
- Support the use of assessment data, screening tools, and progress monitoring to identify learning needs and measure impact.
- Assist schools and district teams in analyzing student learning data to inform instructional and re‑engagement planning.
- Contribute to district literacy and numeracy planning, frameworks, and resource development.
- Supporting audit requirements.
Family and Community Engagement
- Build and maintain respectful, trust‑based relationships with students, families, and caregivers.
- Act as a liaison between schools, families, community agencies, and Indigenous organizations.
- Support and participate in Indigenous cultural, community, and district events, gatherings, and ceremonies.
- Work with the Indigenous Outreach Worker to support student re-engagement plans
Professional Learning and District Initiatives
- Support professional learning for educators related to literacy, numeracy, Indigenous Education, and culturally responsive pedagogy.
- Contribute to district priorities related to equity, inclusion, reconciliation, and Indigenous student success.
- Maintain accurate documentation, student records, and reports as required by the district.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
**Required Qualifications **
- Completion of a recognized teacher education program.
- Valid BC Teaching Certificate.
- Significant classroom experience, preferably in the elementary setting, with demonstrated strength in literacy and/or numeracy instruction.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Indigenous histories, cultures, worldviews, and contemporary issues, including the impacts of colonization and intergenerational trauma.
- Strong understanding of evidence‑based literacy and numeracy instruction, assessment, and intervention.
- Experience using assessment data to guide instructional planning and monitor progress.
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with school and district teams.
- Ability to work flexibly and collaboratively in a district‑based role.
- Strong communication, organization, and reflective practice skills.
- Commitment to ongoing professional learning in Indigenous Education, literacy and numeracy instruction, and inclusive instructional practices.
**Preferred Qualifications **
- Diploma (UBC or equivalent 30 credit program), Masters Degree in Special Education, equivalent experience, or preferably comprising of coursework in the following areas: students with special needs, strategies for adapting and modification of curriculum, diverse abilities and disabilities, giftedness, assistive technology or augmentative communication, ASD, Functional Behaviour Assessment, Positive Behaviour Support, and differentiation
- Level B Assessment qualification (EPSE 421 or equivalent)
- Preference will be given to candidates who identify as Indigenous
Compensation
- Salary and benefits in accordance with the SD40 Teachers’ Collective Agreement, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- District‑based role requiring travel between schools.
Additional Posting Information:
School District No. 40 (New Westminster) is an equal opportunity employer. New Westminster Schools welcomes and encourages applications from women, visible minorities, indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, any gender identity or gender expression. If you require an accommodation through our hiring process, please email equity@sd40.bc.ca.
School District No. 40 (New Westminster) has been given approval from the Human Rights Tribunal for a Special Program under s.42(3) of the Human Rights Code. Under this special program, New Westminster Schools seeks to preferentially hire Indigenous persons to a variety of teaching positions. Therefore, each applicant may wish to provide, on a voluntary basis, whether they self-identify as a First Nations, Metis, or Inuit person; please do so by e-mailing Gordana Ballarin, HR Manager, at gballarin@sd40.bc.ca
Posted On
May 11, 2026 03:16 PM PST/PDT
Closing Date & Time
May 18, 2026 11:30 PM PST/PDT
Openings
1
Job Type
Full Time, Permanent
Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
City
New Westminster
School/Location
District Office
Salary
Salary as per Teachers' Collective Agreement. Current salary range is $63,361.00 to $117,583.00 annually plus comprehensive bene
Employment Start Date
September 08, 2026
Not the right fit? Search for Indigenous Success Teacher jobs in New Westminster, BC
About BC Public Schools
Make a Future is the official job board for K-12 education careers in British Columbia, created through a partnership involving BC's Ministry of Education and Child Care, public school boards, First Nations, and independent schools. The platform aims to connect passionate educators, leaders, and support staff with job opportunities in BC schools.