District Principal, Indigenous Education
About the role
Delta School District
Inviting Applications for the Position of
District Principal, Indigenous Education
Delta School District is honored to be working and learning on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations and all of the hənqəminəm speaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial
Delta School District is seeking applications for the position of District Principal, Indigenous Education.
The Delta School District aims to be an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong, and everyone soars. We are a District of more than 16,000 students and 3,000 employees. The District's mission is to inspire and nurture thriving, future-ready learners at each of its 31 schools, located in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. We value Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience. Our schools and District offices are located on the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. The District offers its respect to the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have been stewards on these lands since time immemorial.
The District Principal, Indigenous Learning (“District Principal”) provides system-wide leadership in advancing Indigenous Education in the Delta School District. They are responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing a range of strategies, programs and agreements that support student success, positive cultural identity, and the well-being of indigenous students. The goal is to address the achievement gap for Indigenous learners, promote Indigenous culture, pride, language and traditions, and inspire staff to create inclusive, equitable and culturally responsive learning environments for Indigenous students. Working in close partnership with the Indigenous Education Council (in particular Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam Indian Band), the District Principal collaborates with Indigenous families and students, Elders and Knowledge Keepers, Delta schools, district leadership, federal and provincial agencies, local unions, and Delta Learning Services staff. The District Principal, Indigenous Education reports to the Director of Learning Services.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing strategic leadership for Indigenous Education across the Delta School District.
- Providing clear vision, oversight and leadership to the Indigenous Education Department.
- Collaborating with staff and schools to ensures the success of all Indigenous students.
- Supporting professional learning on Indigenous curriculum, culture, knowledge, and history for all staff and students.
- Developing a close working relationship with the local First Nations (Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam Indian Band).
- Collaborating with local language speakers on the development and inclusion of local First Nations language programs.
- Working with the Indigenous Education Council in the role of secretariat; fulfilling all Ministry mandates regarding this relationship.
- Monitoring and reporting on the impact of Indigenous Education initiatives.
- Partnering with the Indigenous Education Council to establish, administer and report on the use of Ministry targeted funding.
- Collecting, managing, and reporting local and Ministry of Education Indigenous Student data.
- Supporting implementation of the Delta School District Justice and Equity Action Plan, the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), and BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
- Liaising with Ministry of Education Departments appropriate to responsibilities.
- Overseeing the Indigenous Services Canada Nominal Roll, supporting the development of Local Education Agreements (LEA) and Protocol Agreements and overseeing the implementation of the BC Tripartite Education Agreement.
- Participating with Budget Officers in the preparation and monitoring of budgets.
- Performing other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Indigenous Ancestry (First Nation, Metis or Inuit) strongly preferred.
- Master's degree in Education and a Teaching Certificate of Qualifications in BC in good standing; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Experience leading and coaching teams in the development and implementation of a range of programs and projects.
- Strong knowledge of Indigenous worldviews, communities, history, protocols, culture, successes and contemporary issues.
- A strong commitment to Indigenous student success.
- Experience working respectfully and collaboratively with First Nations rights holders, Inuit, Metis and Urban indigenous communities.
- Collaborative leadership and ability to build trust-based relationships.
- Effective communication, advocacy, facilitation, conflict-resolution and relationship-building skills.
- Competence in managing large budgets.
- Ability to collect and analyze data to drive improved outcomes.
Salary Range: $162,260 – $170,955
Resumes (including the names of three professional references with contact information) and statements of educational leadership philosophy should be forwarded by
Friday, October 10, 2025, at 4:00 pm to:
Chloe Mulder, Executive Assistant of Employee Services Email:
(Only e-mail applications, in WORD or PDF file format, will be accepted)
We appreciate the interest expressed by all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Detailed information about the Delta School District can be obtained from our website at:
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’
District Principal, Indigenous Education
About the role
Delta School District
Inviting Applications for the Position of
District Principal, Indigenous Education
Delta School District is honored to be working and learning on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations and all of the hənqəminəm speaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial
Delta School District is seeking applications for the position of District Principal, Indigenous Education.
The Delta School District aims to be an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong, and everyone soars. We are a District of more than 16,000 students and 3,000 employees. The District's mission is to inspire and nurture thriving, future-ready learners at each of its 31 schools, located in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. We value Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience. Our schools and District offices are located on the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. The District offers its respect to the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have been stewards on these lands since time immemorial.
The District Principal, Indigenous Learning (“District Principal”) provides system-wide leadership in advancing Indigenous Education in the Delta School District. They are responsible for developing, coordinating, and implementing a range of strategies, programs and agreements that support student success, positive cultural identity, and the well-being of indigenous students. The goal is to address the achievement gap for Indigenous learners, promote Indigenous culture, pride, language and traditions, and inspire staff to create inclusive, equitable and culturally responsive learning environments for Indigenous students. Working in close partnership with the Indigenous Education Council (in particular Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam Indian Band), the District Principal collaborates with Indigenous families and students, Elders and Knowledge Keepers, Delta schools, district leadership, federal and provincial agencies, local unions, and Delta Learning Services staff. The District Principal, Indigenous Education reports to the Director of Learning Services.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing strategic leadership for Indigenous Education across the Delta School District.
- Providing clear vision, oversight and leadership to the Indigenous Education Department.
- Collaborating with staff and schools to ensures the success of all Indigenous students.
- Supporting professional learning on Indigenous curriculum, culture, knowledge, and history for all staff and students.
- Developing a close working relationship with the local First Nations (Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam Indian Band).
- Collaborating with local language speakers on the development and inclusion of local First Nations language programs.
- Working with the Indigenous Education Council in the role of secretariat; fulfilling all Ministry mandates regarding this relationship.
- Monitoring and reporting on the impact of Indigenous Education initiatives.
- Partnering with the Indigenous Education Council to establish, administer and report on the use of Ministry targeted funding.
- Collecting, managing, and reporting local and Ministry of Education Indigenous Student data.
- Supporting implementation of the Delta School District Justice and Equity Action Plan, the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), and BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
- Liaising with Ministry of Education Departments appropriate to responsibilities.
- Overseeing the Indigenous Services Canada Nominal Roll, supporting the development of Local Education Agreements (LEA) and Protocol Agreements and overseeing the implementation of the BC Tripartite Education Agreement.
- Participating with Budget Officers in the preparation and monitoring of budgets.
- Performing other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Indigenous Ancestry (First Nation, Metis or Inuit) strongly preferred.
- Master's degree in Education and a Teaching Certificate of Qualifications in BC in good standing; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Experience leading and coaching teams in the development and implementation of a range of programs and projects.
- Strong knowledge of Indigenous worldviews, communities, history, protocols, culture, successes and contemporary issues.
- A strong commitment to Indigenous student success.
- Experience working respectfully and collaboratively with First Nations rights holders, Inuit, Metis and Urban indigenous communities.
- Collaborative leadership and ability to build trust-based relationships.
- Effective communication, advocacy, facilitation, conflict-resolution and relationship-building skills.
- Competence in managing large budgets.
- Ability to collect and analyze data to drive improved outcomes.
Salary Range: $162,260 – $170,955
Resumes (including the names of three professional references with contact information) and statements of educational leadership philosophy should be forwarded by
Friday, October 10, 2025, at 4:00 pm to:
Chloe Mulder, Executive Assistant of Employee Services Email:
(Only e-mail applications, in WORD or PDF file format, will be accepted)
We appreciate the interest expressed by all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Detailed information about the Delta School District can be obtained from our website at:
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’