Secondary Teacher
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION: Secondary Teacher - temporary ASSIGNMENT: General, Literacy (Gr 10-12) Indigenous Literacy and Numeracy support. Support Indigenous students toward academic success. FTE: 0.5714 LOCATION: Correlieu Secondary School EFFECTIVE DATES: Commencing September 1, 2025 until June 30, 2026 Basic Qualifications: A successful candidate will hold a valid BC Teaching Certificate and be a member in good standing in the BC Ministry of Education, Teacher Regulation Branch AND possess one or more of the following:
Training Specialization: Secondary Education with a major in Literacy and Numeracy
Related Teaching Experience: Recent successful experience teaching Indigenous Education
A Reasonable Expectation: based on a teacher's skills, abilities, professional development, and overall classroom teaching experience, that the teacher will be able to perform the duties in a successful manner in collaboration with other professional staff. Additional Qualifications: Knowledge of local Indigenous Community
Other
- Commitment to the School growth Plan
- Commitment to the School Based Team
The starting annual salary for the full-time Teacher ranges from $61,175 to $109, 520 with placement on the range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement. We also offer a competitive benefits package and pension.
The Quesnel School District is an equal opportunity employer.
About Quesnel School District #28
Welcome to the Quesnel School District, located in central British Columbia. We are committed to supporting all learners to achieve their potential.
Our school district serves approximately 2950 students with twelve elementary schools, a grade 8-9 junior school, a grade 10-12 secondary school, a secondary alternate school and a distance learning school. The District includes the communities of Quesnel, Nazko and Wells. Approximately one-third of the student population is of Indigenous ancestry. Indigenous students from the First Nations of Nazko, Lhtako,?Esdilagh, and Lhoosk’uz, as well as students who are Métis, and Inuit attend School District 28 schools.
We gratefully acknowledge that we at School District 28 - Quesnel, reside on the traditional territory of the Lhtako Dene Nation.
Secondary Teacher
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION: Secondary Teacher - temporary ASSIGNMENT: General, Literacy (Gr 10-12) Indigenous Literacy and Numeracy support. Support Indigenous students toward academic success. FTE: 0.5714 LOCATION: Correlieu Secondary School EFFECTIVE DATES: Commencing September 1, 2025 until June 30, 2026 Basic Qualifications: A successful candidate will hold a valid BC Teaching Certificate and be a member in good standing in the BC Ministry of Education, Teacher Regulation Branch AND possess one or more of the following:
Training Specialization: Secondary Education with a major in Literacy and Numeracy
Related Teaching Experience: Recent successful experience teaching Indigenous Education
A Reasonable Expectation: based on a teacher's skills, abilities, professional development, and overall classroom teaching experience, that the teacher will be able to perform the duties in a successful manner in collaboration with other professional staff. Additional Qualifications: Knowledge of local Indigenous Community
Other
- Commitment to the School growth Plan
- Commitment to the School Based Team
The starting annual salary for the full-time Teacher ranges from $61,175 to $109, 520 with placement on the range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement. We also offer a competitive benefits package and pension.
The Quesnel School District is an equal opportunity employer.
About Quesnel School District #28
Welcome to the Quesnel School District, located in central British Columbia. We are committed to supporting all learners to achieve their potential.
Our school district serves approximately 2950 students with twelve elementary schools, a grade 8-9 junior school, a grade 10-12 secondary school, a secondary alternate school and a distance learning school. The District includes the communities of Quesnel, Nazko and Wells. Approximately one-third of the student population is of Indigenous ancestry. Indigenous students from the First Nations of Nazko, Lhtako,?Esdilagh, and Lhoosk’uz, as well as students who are Métis, and Inuit attend School District 28 schools.
We gratefully acknowledge that we at School District 28 - Quesnel, reside on the traditional territory of the Lhtako Dene Nation.