French Immersion & Core French Teacher-on-Call
About the role
Teacher-on-Call Opening
French Immersion and Core French Grades K-12
School District No. 63 (Saanich) invites applications for placement on our Teacher-on-Call list in the area of French Immersion and/or Core French. The successful applicants will be placed onto our Teacher-on-Call list for work at the Elementary, Middle or Secondary level.
Qualifications:
- A valid BC teaching certificate
- Bachelor of Education degree
- Major in French and fluency equivalent to a native speaker in both written and oral French
- Two years successful classroom experience
- Demonstrated use of highly successful instructional strategies in the classroom
- Commitment to support the full range of student abilities
- Demonstrated experience in successfully integrating the use of computer technology in instructional strategies
- Effective communication skills with students, parents and colleagues
- Commitment to continuing professional development
- Successful experience with adapting and modifying materials for a diversity of learners
- A commitment to the Principles of Inclusive Schools and Principles of Learning
- Thorough knowledge of the French Immersion and/or Core French curriculum
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in building an integrated program
- Demonstrated interest and a strong commitment to the emotional and social development of students
Application package should include :
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Copy of BC Teaching Certificate along with proof of valid membership
- Copy of Teacher Qualification Service Card
- University Transcripts
- Copy of most recent Teaching Report or Teaching Evaluation
- Name and contact information of three references
**French Fluency Requirements for Teaching Positions in Saanich School District **
Candidates seeking positions in core French Grades 9-12 and/or French Immersion K-12 are required to submit an official Test de Français International (TFI) score or a Diplôme D’études en Langue Française (DELF) score (please see SD63 minimum proficiency levels below). For candidates wishing to teach core French K-12 or French Immersion K-12, who have not completed the tests above; a separate District French Competency Test, in lieu of the TFI/DELF, will be scheduled by the Human Resources Coordinator and marked by the District Language Coordinator. All candidates, who are selected for further screening, will take part in a 40-minute employment interview conducted in French. If your French proficiency level has been assessed with a different tool, please contact hr_teaching@saanichschools.ca.
Minimum TFI Proficiency Levels for SD63:
- French Immersion K-12 (Oral: 395 and Written: 420)
- Core French Grades 9-12 (Oral: 305 and Written: 305)
Minimum DELF Proficiency Levels for SD63:
- French Immersion K-12 (B2 - 75%)
- Core French Grades K-5 (A2 - 75%)
- Core French Grades 6-12 (B1 - 75%)
Employment Interview Conducted in French:
- French Immersion K-12 (*Advanced, native-like fluency)
- Core French Grades 9-12 (*Advanced, native-like fluency)
- Core French K-8 (**Proficient, functionally bilingual)
*Advanced (native-like fluency)
- comfortable speaking spontaneously in a wide variety of situations and contexts
- responds appropriately to questions and rarely makes errors related to faux amis
- uses a variety of conversation strategies (circumlocution, intonation, self-correction, body language and verbal cues) and seldom resorts to English
- speech flows well, is clear and pronunciation is native-like
- · vocabulary range is good for everyday conversations and for conversations related to an educational context but is more limited to topics that are infrequent or unusual
- uses idiomatic expressions (some English-like structures are still present)
- errors do not affect comprehensibility and are rare; however, Anglicisms are more frequent
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**Proficient (functionally bilingual)
- is willing to initiate a spontaneous conversation and can respond to questions and ask questions in common and familiar situations
- approx. 80% of the time is able to comprehend questions and respond to them
- strongly relies on conversational strategies (circumlocution, intonation, self-correction, body language and verbal cues) to convey 25% or more
- requires prompting and assistance to maintain communication and sometimes resorts to English
- · vocabulary is limited
- pronunciation is sometimes inaccurate and at times renders communication incomprehensible
- most common idiomatic expressions are used
- speech often contains an Anglophone turn of phrase and can be stilted or interspersed with English
- · overall, errors do not affect comprehensibility
DELF Testing Site for Victoria:
- University of Victoria: https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/french/delf-dalf/index.php
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April 10, 2026 09:00 PM PST/PDT
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Saanichton
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$310.118-$459.311 per day worked
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French Immersion & Core French Teacher-on-Call
About the role
Teacher-on-Call Opening
French Immersion and Core French Grades K-12
School District No. 63 (Saanich) invites applications for placement on our Teacher-on-Call list in the area of French Immersion and/or Core French. The successful applicants will be placed onto our Teacher-on-Call list for work at the Elementary, Middle or Secondary level.
Qualifications:
- A valid BC teaching certificate
- Bachelor of Education degree
- Major in French and fluency equivalent to a native speaker in both written and oral French
- Two years successful classroom experience
- Demonstrated use of highly successful instructional strategies in the classroom
- Commitment to support the full range of student abilities
- Demonstrated experience in successfully integrating the use of computer technology in instructional strategies
- Effective communication skills with students, parents and colleagues
- Commitment to continuing professional development
- Successful experience with adapting and modifying materials for a diversity of learners
- A commitment to the Principles of Inclusive Schools and Principles of Learning
- Thorough knowledge of the French Immersion and/or Core French curriculum
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in building an integrated program
- Demonstrated interest and a strong commitment to the emotional and social development of students
Application package should include :
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Copy of BC Teaching Certificate along with proof of valid membership
- Copy of Teacher Qualification Service Card
- University Transcripts
- Copy of most recent Teaching Report or Teaching Evaluation
- Name and contact information of three references
**French Fluency Requirements for Teaching Positions in Saanich School District **
Candidates seeking positions in core French Grades 9-12 and/or French Immersion K-12 are required to submit an official Test de Français International (TFI) score or a Diplôme D’études en Langue Française (DELF) score (please see SD63 minimum proficiency levels below). For candidates wishing to teach core French K-12 or French Immersion K-12, who have not completed the tests above; a separate District French Competency Test, in lieu of the TFI/DELF, will be scheduled by the Human Resources Coordinator and marked by the District Language Coordinator. All candidates, who are selected for further screening, will take part in a 40-minute employment interview conducted in French. If your French proficiency level has been assessed with a different tool, please contact hr_teaching@saanichschools.ca.
Minimum TFI Proficiency Levels for SD63:
- French Immersion K-12 (Oral: 395 and Written: 420)
- Core French Grades 9-12 (Oral: 305 and Written: 305)
Minimum DELF Proficiency Levels for SD63:
- French Immersion K-12 (B2 - 75%)
- Core French Grades K-5 (A2 - 75%)
- Core French Grades 6-12 (B1 - 75%)
Employment Interview Conducted in French:
- French Immersion K-12 (*Advanced, native-like fluency)
- Core French Grades 9-12 (*Advanced, native-like fluency)
- Core French K-8 (**Proficient, functionally bilingual)
*Advanced (native-like fluency)
- comfortable speaking spontaneously in a wide variety of situations and contexts
- responds appropriately to questions and rarely makes errors related to faux amis
- uses a variety of conversation strategies (circumlocution, intonation, self-correction, body language and verbal cues) and seldom resorts to English
- speech flows well, is clear and pronunciation is native-like
- · vocabulary range is good for everyday conversations and for conversations related to an educational context but is more limited to topics that are infrequent or unusual
- uses idiomatic expressions (some English-like structures are still present)
- errors do not affect comprehensibility and are rare; however, Anglicisms are more frequent
__
**Proficient (functionally bilingual)
- is willing to initiate a spontaneous conversation and can respond to questions and ask questions in common and familiar situations
- approx. 80% of the time is able to comprehend questions and respond to them
- strongly relies on conversational strategies (circumlocution, intonation, self-correction, body language and verbal cues) to convey 25% or more
- requires prompting and assistance to maintain communication and sometimes resorts to English
- · vocabulary is limited
- pronunciation is sometimes inaccurate and at times renders communication incomprehensible
- most common idiomatic expressions are used
- speech often contains an Anglophone turn of phrase and can be stilted or interspersed with English
- · overall, errors do not affect comprehensibility
DELF Testing Site for Victoria:
- University of Victoria: https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/french/delf-dalf/index.php
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Posted On
April 10, 2026 09:00 PM PST/PDT
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing
Job Type
Occasional Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
City
Saanichton
School/Location
Multiple locations
+ Show more
Salary
$310.118-$459.311 per day worked
Apply
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