Director of Student Supports
About the role
Grande Prairie Public School Division Invites Applications For DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SUPPORTS **Central Office
Competition Number: A2526-006** Effective Date by Mutual Agreement
Applications will be accepted until December 3, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
The Grande Prairie Public School Division invites applications for a Director of Student Supports to join its System Leadership Team, commencing after January 2026. The Grande Prairie School Division employs approximately 1000 people and serves over 9000 students in 18 schools within the City of Grande Prairie.
Under the leadership of the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, the Director, one of three (3), is expected to provide general system leadership and direct leadership and support to school administration teams as well as sharing in the responsibility of our continuous improvement as a school system.
This role works directly with and provides consultation to both Division and school-based personnel. The Director will be expected to model collaboration with others as they engage in their own professional learning throughout the year. They will also provide monthly support to school leadership teams for their professional learning, engaging in a collaborative inquiry-focused growth planning process.
Among other tasks that will be part of their role, the Director will also coordinate and support relationships between our schools and community partnership organizations.
Qualifications
- A graduate degree in Education is required. Preference may be given to those with a specialty in leadership or administration.
- Leadership Certification in the province of Alberta is required (or eligible to apply).
- Must possess a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate (or be eligible to apply).
To be considered for this position, candidates should be prepared to provide evidence of:
- Effective work with staff to build a strong sense of shared purpose in schools.
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills.
- Collaborative engagement and decision-making in their current role.
- Understanding the Division’s theory of action for continued improvement and how the integration of annual personal, school, and system-level plans work together to provide students with optimal learning.
Major Roles and Areas of Focus
- Work directly with principals and vice principals to build programs and develop strategies to address issues in their schools.
- Provide leadership, support, and direction for school-based administrators,
- Co-support the professional learning of Learning Support Teachers (LSTs)
- Coordinate the development and where appropriate, the delivery of professional learning for professional staff with other departments.
- Coordinate and supervise Division Mental Health supports: Mental Health Capacity Building Team and Social workers.
- Provide leadership for staff and student wellness planning.
- Provide leadership and support partnerships with mental health agencies providing services in GPPSD (CASA, ISSP, Apple Schools).
- Coordinate and supervise Division Family Outreach team.
- Oversee the Division Nutrition Program and ensure equitable access to nutrition for learners requiring support in this area.
- Work with schools to support positive student attendance.
- Oversee Academy Programming for the Division.
- Support schools with Field Trip processes and procedures.
- Carry out other additional duties and obligations as assigned by the Assistant Superintendent – Student Services or Superintendent of Schools.
Resources for More Information The following documents are available on the GPPSD website and may provide context for the information shared above: 3 Year Education Plan, Administrative Procedure 423: Administrator Growth Supervision and Evaluation.
Applications Your Application Will Include
- Completed Apply to Education profile.
- Detailed cover letter and resume.
- Three references with current contact information.
We appreciate your application; however, we contact only those candidates who are selected for an interview. GPPSD reserves the right to check references prior to the scheduling of interviews.
The Grande Prairie Public School Division accepts applications for all positions online. All applicants, both internal and external, are required to create a profile and apply for career opportunities as they become available. Once you have successfully applied to a position you will receive a confirmation e-mail, and the job will be listed in your ‘Job Application Log’. If you require assistance registering for an account or uploading documents, please call 1-877-900-5627.
A current Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Record Check must be provided as a condition of employment.
About Grande Prairie Public School Division
The Grande Prairie Public School Division is a learning community in the city of Grande Prairie responsible for the education of over 8,400 students (preschool to grade 12) in 18 schools. The Grande Prairie Public School Division is proud to provide a variety of Preschool, French Immersion, Montessori, Christian Education, sports-focused and International Baccalaureate Programs serving to students and parents of the Grande Prairie community. GPPSD believes in creating a nurturing environment where "Every Student Succeeds." To learn more, visit https://www.gppsd.ab.ca and follow GPPSD2357 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Director of Student Supports
About the role
Grande Prairie Public School Division Invites Applications For DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SUPPORTS **Central Office
Competition Number: A2526-006** Effective Date by Mutual Agreement
Applications will be accepted until December 3, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
The Grande Prairie Public School Division invites applications for a Director of Student Supports to join its System Leadership Team, commencing after January 2026. The Grande Prairie School Division employs approximately 1000 people and serves over 9000 students in 18 schools within the City of Grande Prairie.
Under the leadership of the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, the Director, one of three (3), is expected to provide general system leadership and direct leadership and support to school administration teams as well as sharing in the responsibility of our continuous improvement as a school system.
This role works directly with and provides consultation to both Division and school-based personnel. The Director will be expected to model collaboration with others as they engage in their own professional learning throughout the year. They will also provide monthly support to school leadership teams for their professional learning, engaging in a collaborative inquiry-focused growth planning process.
Among other tasks that will be part of their role, the Director will also coordinate and support relationships between our schools and community partnership organizations.
Qualifications
- A graduate degree in Education is required. Preference may be given to those with a specialty in leadership or administration.
- Leadership Certification in the province of Alberta is required (or eligible to apply).
- Must possess a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate (or be eligible to apply).
To be considered for this position, candidates should be prepared to provide evidence of:
- Effective work with staff to build a strong sense of shared purpose in schools.
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills.
- Collaborative engagement and decision-making in their current role.
- Understanding the Division’s theory of action for continued improvement and how the integration of annual personal, school, and system-level plans work together to provide students with optimal learning.
Major Roles and Areas of Focus
- Work directly with principals and vice principals to build programs and develop strategies to address issues in their schools.
- Provide leadership, support, and direction for school-based administrators,
- Co-support the professional learning of Learning Support Teachers (LSTs)
- Coordinate the development and where appropriate, the delivery of professional learning for professional staff with other departments.
- Coordinate and supervise Division Mental Health supports: Mental Health Capacity Building Team and Social workers.
- Provide leadership for staff and student wellness planning.
- Provide leadership and support partnerships with mental health agencies providing services in GPPSD (CASA, ISSP, Apple Schools).
- Coordinate and supervise Division Family Outreach team.
- Oversee the Division Nutrition Program and ensure equitable access to nutrition for learners requiring support in this area.
- Work with schools to support positive student attendance.
- Oversee Academy Programming for the Division.
- Support schools with Field Trip processes and procedures.
- Carry out other additional duties and obligations as assigned by the Assistant Superintendent – Student Services or Superintendent of Schools.
Resources for More Information The following documents are available on the GPPSD website and may provide context for the information shared above: 3 Year Education Plan, Administrative Procedure 423: Administrator Growth Supervision and Evaluation.
Applications Your Application Will Include
- Completed Apply to Education profile.
- Detailed cover letter and resume.
- Three references with current contact information.
We appreciate your application; however, we contact only those candidates who are selected for an interview. GPPSD reserves the right to check references prior to the scheduling of interviews.
The Grande Prairie Public School Division accepts applications for all positions online. All applicants, both internal and external, are required to create a profile and apply for career opportunities as they become available. Once you have successfully applied to a position you will receive a confirmation e-mail, and the job will be listed in your ‘Job Application Log’. If you require assistance registering for an account or uploading documents, please call 1-877-900-5627.
A current Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Record Check must be provided as a condition of employment.
About Grande Prairie Public School Division
The Grande Prairie Public School Division is a learning community in the city of Grande Prairie responsible for the education of over 8,400 students (preschool to grade 12) in 18 schools. The Grande Prairie Public School Division is proud to provide a variety of Preschool, French Immersion, Montessori, Christian Education, sports-focused and International Baccalaureate Programs serving to students and parents of the Grande Prairie community. GPPSD believes in creating a nurturing environment where "Every Student Succeeds." To learn more, visit https://www.gppsd.ab.ca and follow GPPSD2357 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.