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About the role
School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is located within traditional Ts’msyen Territory on the beautiful north coast of B.C. and services the small communities of Hartley Bay and Port Edward in addition to the City of Prince Rupert. Currently we have one secondary school, one middle school, five elementary schools, one store-front site and one “on reserve” school (Hartley Bay, K-12). Our student population is approximately 2,000 students, 62% of which are aboriginal.
Our small community boasts an excellent recreation facility (ice arena, swimming pool and gymnasium), an 18-hole golf course, racquet centre, tennis court, museum and a 700-seat performing art centre.
School District No. 52 is an exhilarating place to work where new ideas and opportunities are embraced. School District No. 52 has often been described as “cutting edge” in terms of instruction and assessment practices and is well known for the forward thinking work of the Aboriginal Education and Support Services Department and their initiative and involvement in many projects.
School District No. 52 Has The Following Opportunity
Lax Kxeen Elementary School
Continuing, part-time (0.3 f.t.e) effective Sept 1st 2025 to June 30th 2026. Prep and Learning Services Teacher.
Necessary Qualifications Include
Degree or Diploma in Special Education; Training to administer level B student assessment instruments; Academic training and experience in the planning and delivery of programs to students with a range of exceptionality including at least three of Mild Intellectual Disabilities, Moderate to Profound Intellectual Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Physically Dependent or Physical Disability or Chronic Health Impairment or other designation recognized by the Ministry of Education. Demonstrated readiness and ability to facilitate the Individual Education Plan planning and delivery process working with the school-based team and enrolling teachers in the school; Demonstrated ability to work effectively on the planning and delivery of a teacher assistant program with enrolling classrooms; Ability to make use of computer technology to support the learning of exceptional learners; Superior ability to work effectively to meet the diverse behavioral and emotional needs of students. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with parents, enrolling teachers and the school-based team in the planning and delivery of special needs programs Ability to work effectively on the planning and delivery of a teacher assistant program within enrolling classrooms. Recent successful teaching experience and/or training at the elementary level; Recent ESL/ESD teaching experience and/or training and experience with Aboriginal learners is an asset; Demonstrated working knowledge of the learning needs of Aboriginal learners and incorporating/connecting culturally relevant content and resources into program and services; Appropriate background, demonstrated ability and willingness to collaborate and participate in “co-teaching” with classroom teachers
Generic Qualifications (All Vacancies)
The following qualifications are generic and necessary to all teaching positions in School District #52 (Prince Rupert). Applicants must have:
a certificate of qualification issued under the Teachers Act; a Bachelor of Education or equivalent; a thorough knowledge and understanding of local Aboriginal culture, history and communities; willingness to integrate appropriate Aboriginal content and resources into educational programs; excellent interpersonal skills; demonstrated strong classroom management skills; willingness to integrate appropriate technologies into educational programs; the demonstrated ability to work co-operatively with teaching and non-teaching staff and parents/guardians; be willing to work collaboratively on a team that is committed to the principles of a learner-focused education system; willingness to work collaboratively toward improving student achievement by actively supporting the strategies and structures in the School Improvement Plans, the District (Aboriginal Education) Partnership Agreement, and the District Framework for Enhancing Student Learning (formerly known as the Achievement Plan)
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About School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert, BC)
School District 52 includes the communities of Port Edward, Metlakatla, and Hartley Bay (the Gitga'at First Nation), as well as Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert is a port city situated on Kaien Island, just north of the mouth of the Skeena River, which lies at the heart of the traditional territory of the Ts'msyen First Nation. This territory is bordered by the neighbouring nations of the Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Haida, Haisla, Wet'suwet'en, and Heiltsuk people. Prince Rupert was established in 1910 as the terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now CN Rail). It is the transportation hub of BC's north coast through land, air, and water, and has a population of approximately 13,000. The city enjoys a mild oceanic climate and is located in a temperate rainforest. The Prince Rupert School District offers K-12 education programs in 9 schools: 5 elementary (K-5), 1 middle school (6-8), 1 secondary school (9-12), 1 alternate secondary school (9-12), and 1 village school (K-12).
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About the role
School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is located within traditional Ts’msyen Territory on the beautiful north coast of B.C. and services the small communities of Hartley Bay and Port Edward in addition to the City of Prince Rupert. Currently we have one secondary school, one middle school, five elementary schools, one store-front site and one “on reserve” school (Hartley Bay, K-12). Our student population is approximately 2,000 students, 62% of which are aboriginal.
Our small community boasts an excellent recreation facility (ice arena, swimming pool and gymnasium), an 18-hole golf course, racquet centre, tennis court, museum and a 700-seat performing art centre.
School District No. 52 is an exhilarating place to work where new ideas and opportunities are embraced. School District No. 52 has often been described as “cutting edge” in terms of instruction and assessment practices and is well known for the forward thinking work of the Aboriginal Education and Support Services Department and their initiative and involvement in many projects.
School District No. 52 Has The Following Opportunity
Lax Kxeen Elementary School
Continuing, part-time (0.3 f.t.e) effective Sept 1st 2025 to June 30th 2026. Prep and Learning Services Teacher.
Necessary Qualifications Include
Degree or Diploma in Special Education; Training to administer level B student assessment instruments; Academic training and experience in the planning and delivery of programs to students with a range of exceptionality including at least three of Mild Intellectual Disabilities, Moderate to Profound Intellectual Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Physically Dependent or Physical Disability or Chronic Health Impairment or other designation recognized by the Ministry of Education. Demonstrated readiness and ability to facilitate the Individual Education Plan planning and delivery process working with the school-based team and enrolling teachers in the school; Demonstrated ability to work effectively on the planning and delivery of a teacher assistant program with enrolling classrooms; Ability to make use of computer technology to support the learning of exceptional learners; Superior ability to work effectively to meet the diverse behavioral and emotional needs of students. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with parents, enrolling teachers and the school-based team in the planning and delivery of special needs programs Ability to work effectively on the planning and delivery of a teacher assistant program within enrolling classrooms. Recent successful teaching experience and/or training at the elementary level; Recent ESL/ESD teaching experience and/or training and experience with Aboriginal learners is an asset; Demonstrated working knowledge of the learning needs of Aboriginal learners and incorporating/connecting culturally relevant content and resources into program and services; Appropriate background, demonstrated ability and willingness to collaborate and participate in “co-teaching” with classroom teachers
Generic Qualifications (All Vacancies)
The following qualifications are generic and necessary to all teaching positions in School District #52 (Prince Rupert). Applicants must have:
a certificate of qualification issued under the Teachers Act; a Bachelor of Education or equivalent; a thorough knowledge and understanding of local Aboriginal culture, history and communities; willingness to integrate appropriate Aboriginal content and resources into educational programs; excellent interpersonal skills; demonstrated strong classroom management skills; willingness to integrate appropriate technologies into educational programs; the demonstrated ability to work co-operatively with teaching and non-teaching staff and parents/guardians; be willing to work collaboratively on a team that is committed to the principles of a learner-focused education system; willingness to work collaboratively toward improving student achievement by actively supporting the strategies and structures in the School Improvement Plans, the District (Aboriginal Education) Partnership Agreement, and the District Framework for Enhancing Student Learning (formerly known as the Achievement Plan)
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About School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert, BC)
School District 52 includes the communities of Port Edward, Metlakatla, and Hartley Bay (the Gitga'at First Nation), as well as Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert is a port city situated on Kaien Island, just north of the mouth of the Skeena River, which lies at the heart of the traditional territory of the Ts'msyen First Nation. This territory is bordered by the neighbouring nations of the Gitxsan, Nisga'a, Haida, Haisla, Wet'suwet'en, and Heiltsuk people. Prince Rupert was established in 1910 as the terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now CN Rail). It is the transportation hub of BC's north coast through land, air, and water, and has a population of approximately 13,000. The city enjoys a mild oceanic climate and is located in a temperate rainforest. The Prince Rupert School District offers K-12 education programs in 9 schools: 5 elementary (K-5), 1 middle school (6-8), 1 secondary school (9-12), 1 alternate secondary school (9-12), and 1 village school (K-12).