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VP26002 - Nicholas Sheran Elementary School - Vice Principal

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About the role

###Nicholas Sheran Elementary School - Vice Principal

FTE: 1.00

The competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Applications received by March 19, 2026, at 10:00am will be assured of careful consideration.

Lethbridge School Division invites applications for the position of Vice Principal, seeking innovative, open-minded leaders who approach life as a learner and inspire others to do the same. The ideal candidate will nurture a learning community, drive academic success by fostering excellence and innovation in teaching, and champion diversity, and inclusion to create an environment where every student feels valued and empowered. Our leaders prioritize building strong relationships, promote well-being, and embody the belief that everyone has the capacity to learn and grow. The successful candidate will be committed to continuous improvement and professional growth, and, with vision, compassion and purpose lead a vibrant and thriving school community.

Position is anticipated to commence on August 25, 2026.

The School

Nicholas Sheran Elementary School serves approximately 350 students from kindergarten to grade five, alongside an Early Education Program (EEP) and KinderCare. Situated in West Lethbridge on the Nicholas Sheran Park, our school welcomed its initial students and staff in the spring of 1982, becoming the first school in Lethbridge School Division west of the Old Man River. We collaborate with our students and families as we learn, grow, and play on the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy and the Indigenous peoples who are deeply connected to this land today. Our values guide us, and students learn the importance of Responsibility, Collaboration, Resilience, and Compassion, each day at our school. Our focus on building strong relationships for the purpose of learning connects well with our emphasis on social-emotional understanding, outdoor and land-based learning, foundational literacy and numeracy skills, and co-creating an affirming community for all.

For more information about Nicholas Sheran, please visit the school's website at Home | Nicholas Sheran Elementary School

The Division

Our School Division, situated on the beautiful traditional lands of the Blackfoot people, is dedicated to growing, leading, and supporting our community through the values of learning, respect, leadership, well-being, and inclusion. We provide culturally authentic learning opportunities that nurture the growth and well-being of all students and staff.

Embracing diversity within our inclusive schools, our Division is recognized for its innovative culture and commitment to fostering leadership and community partnerships. We offer meaningful, engaging learning experiences through a wide range of student-centered programs that meet the unique needs of each learner while prioritizing the well-being of everyone in our schools.

With over 1200 dedicated staff members, Lethbridge School Division serves the educational needs of more than 12,000 students across 25 schools in the city. Together with our community, we create a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone can thrive and reach their full potential.

Mission

Lethbridge School Division is inclusive, forward-thinking and accountable for engaging students in quality learning experiences that develop strong foundations, innovative minds and responsible citizens.

For a complete overview of our division, visit our website.

The City of Lethbridge

Lethbridge is located just two hours south of Calgary, close to the Rocky Mountains and U.S. border. It is a family-oriented and culturally vibrant community with many amenities of a larger city. Lethbridge has over 100,000 residents and is one of only a few cities its size with two post-secondary institutions - Lethbridge Polytechnic and University of Lethbridge. Lethbridge has a robust fine arts community and is renowned for the breadth of recreation activities with outstanding facilities. Lethbridge offers more than 70 parks, 140 km of walking and running trails, playgrounds and sports fields throughout the city.

The City of Lethbridge is a proud neighbour to the largest First Nation reserve, by area, in Canada. Kainai Nation (also known as the Blood or Kainaiwa), covers 1,342.9 km², and is located southwest of the city of Lethbridge, north of the town of Cardston, east of Pincher Creek, bordered on all sides of the Oldman, St. Mary and Belly rivers in Alberta. We are fortunate to learn from Indigenous communities and are committed to enhancing our understanding of the truths of our past so we can continue to move towards reconciliation.

The successful candidate will:

  • Be an exceptional leader with a broad worldview, supporting and appreciating different viewpoints;
  • Be committed to engaging and collaborating with the school community, understanding community and cultural contexts;
  • Have an unwavering commitment to students and be able to demonstrate the belief that all students are capable learners;
  • Have a strong understanding of the components of successful collaboration to support the work of teachers;
  • Demonstrate the ability to learn along with all staff, students, families and community stakeholders to further the learning priorities of the school;
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of innovative pedagogy and leading learning, including inquiry-based learning, comprehensive literacy and numeracy instruction;
  • Have a commitment to inclusive and equitable learning opportunities for all students;
  • Have a solid understanding of and commitment to Indigenous ways of knowing;
  • Demonstrate a commitment to personal professional growth and reflection with a learner mindset;
  • Have a deep understanding of the nature of learning, and how to strategically and successfully lead a learning community.

Requirements

  • Applicants must possess or be eligible for an Alberta Teaching Certificate.

  • Completion of or enrolled in both;

  • Master’s degree in education;

  • Leadership Quality Standard certification.

  • Exemplary teaching experience is necessary.

Application Information

  • Applications must include the following;

  • Cover letter directed to Cayley King, Principal, Lethbridge Alternative Schools and Programs;

  • Resume highlighting professional qualifications and experience;

  • Minimum 3 professional references.

Note, the total number of pages for the application package (Cover letter, resume and references) cannot exceed 5 pages.

We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted for an interview.

Inquiries about theNicholas Sheran Elementary School Vice Principalposition can be directed to Aaron Fitchett at aaron.fitchett@lethsd.ab.ca or (403) 381-1244.

Inquiries regarding theapplication processcan be directed to Katie Guccione at katie.guccione@lethsd.ab.ca or (403) 380-5297.

Conditions of Employment:

To ensure and maintain a safe and secure working and learning environment, applicants new to Lethbridge School Division who are offered employment must provide:

  • A police information check; including Vulnerable Sector Check from Police Services or an RCMP detachment that does not have any charges or convictions.
  • A satisfactory Intervention Record Check from South Region Alberta Child and Family Services.
  • Proof of photo identification may be a valid driver’s license, provincial identification card as issued by a licensed government registry office, valid passport or Nexus card. If one cannot be provided, a new card must be obtained and proof of application provided within three days of hire.
  • Documentation of a valid Social Insurance Number in the employee’s legal name. If valid Social Insurance documentation in the current legal name can not be provided, the successful candidate will be required to obtain a new one within three days of hire.

Benefits

Lethbridge School Division provides an exceptional benefit package as well as professional learning opportunities, the ability to build rewarding connections with the community, and the opportunity to work within a supportive and collaborative team***!***

About Lethbridge School Division

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Since 1886, Lethbridge School Division has offered high-quality learning experiences over a broad range of programs to meet the needs of a wide variety of learners. The Division educates over 11,000 students within the City of Lethbridge and employs nearly 1,200 staff members.

Lethbridge is a growing, vibrant city with 101,482 residents. It is home to the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge College, and the Lethbridge Research Centre, one of the largest agricultural research facilities in Canada. The city also houses two large manufacturing plants involved in raw product development. Well situated in the south-western part of Alberta, Lethbridge residents enjoy access to state-of-the-art cultural and recreational facilities. Comprehensive retail services attract consumers from southern Alberta, south-eastern British Columbia and northern Montana.

Lethbridge School Division takes pride in the breadth of its programs, the expertise of its staff, the quality of its facilities in 23 schools, and a number of outreach facilities throughout the city. Our schools have a grade structure comprised of Kindergarten to Grade 5 students in elementary schools, Grade 6 to Grade 8 students in middle schools and Grade 9 to Grade 12 students in high schools.

All schools provide instruction in the core subjects (language arts, mathematics, social studies and science), physical education, and the fine arts. Students at each school have access to libraries that provide a blend of print materials and access to modern computers for research purposes. French language instruction is provided in grades four through twelve and a French Immersion program is offered for students from kindergarten through Grade 12. Spanish, German and Japanese courses are also available. In addition, at the secondary level, students can experience a wide range of options or complementary courses designed to meet their unique needs and interests, including those related to career and technology studies...

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