Instructional and Behavioural Aide - Junior School
About the role
Title: Instructional and Behavioural Aide 1:1 − Junior School
Department: Junior School
Reports to: Junior School Principal
Interfaces with: students, teachers, and the entire school community
Term of contract: 10 month contract, on days in which the students are at school
Start date: August 27, 2026
Salary range: $38-$42 per/hour
We are seeking an energetic, creative, compassionate, and positive individual who is passionate about working with children.
The School Stratford Hall, an independent, K-12 IB World School, invites applications from individuals who wish to join our dynamic team. Located in Vancouver, BC, this warm, welcoming community is home to over 540 students and over 100 teachers and support staff. Our graduates attend the top post-secondary schools in Canada, the US and abroad. Founded in 2000, Stratford Hall is one of the few IB continuum schools in Canada and has a rich tradition of educational innovation and excellence in the Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes.
Position Rationale and Goal Under the management of the Principal, and in collaboration with the Learning Strategist, teachers and other support staff, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will enhance and support the learning of two students, providing 50% support to each student. The Instructional and Behavioural Aide will work to support each student individually, as part of a small group or amongst the class as a whole. In collaboration with the homeroom teacher, Learning Strategist and Counselor, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will provide academic and/or behavioural care for the individual student. In consultation with the homeroom teacher, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will correspond with parents on a regular basis. The Instructional and Behavioural Aide will contribute to the school community through other duties as assigned. As a key member of the faculty, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will contribute to the development and overall improvement of the School.
Candidate Profile
The Stratford Hall faculty and staff developed a profile to capture our priorities as educators.
I am a Stratford Hall Educator:
I Pursue Knowledge
I Listen to Understand
I Build Bridges
I Model Adaptability
I Cultivate Safe Spaces
Qualifications
Bachelor of Education or related field
Training and/or experience in play-based learning
Training and/or experience to support the social and emotional learning of students with diverse learning profiles
Understanding of behaviour intervention strategies and self/co-regulation techniques
Training and/or experience in positive behaviour support frameworks
Training and/or specialized education for the deaf and hard of hearing
Knowledge with augmentative listening tools such as assistive listening devices and FM tools
Experience working with neurodiverse students
Strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written
Experience working with 4−10 year old children
Strong organizational, administrative and interpersonal skills, and
the ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Team player with excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
Computer literate with experience in Google Workspace
Key Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
Work in the classroom to support the student
Working in collaboration with all grade teachers, learning strategists & PYP Counsellor
Support the student in outdoor activities
Maintain consistent communication with parents and outside service providers
Ensure the student is actively engaged in their own learning
Empower the student to feel safe, responsible and take action
Support teachers in accommodating the curriculum
Refer to the IEP or student support plan when making accommodations
Management
Assist in organizing events specific to the grade/class/subject area
Provide meaningful and timely communication to faculty, staff and management
Assist in monitoring student attendance, behaviour and progress
Inform the appropriate ‘person of responsibility’ when issues or concerns arise
Create and prepare differentiated teaching resources as required/ and necessary, and in collaboration with the homeroom teacher
Professional Appraisal and Development
As instructed, engage in professional development in order to better understand the needs of the individual student and the classroom instructional program, if asked
Seek and act upon constructive feedback and advice
Involvement in the Wider School Community
Take an active role within the school community by making a conscious effort to interact with all staff and be aware of current school events and initiatives
Positively support school initiatives organized by staff, students or parents through active participation and promotion within classrooms
Promote school unity by attending staff social functions when possible
Attend special events such as Meet the Teacher Night and school concerts, goal setting, student-led conferences
Attend and actively participate in scheduled meetings
Participate in supervision duties
Maintain an active presence in common areas and during scheduled supervision duties
Take positive action to ensure the school is clean and well maintained, classrooms are neat and
attractive and displays in classrooms and general purpose areas reflect the pursuit of excellence.
At times teachers may be requested to take on additional duties as assigned by the Principal.
Application Process
Interested applicants should complete our online application process with a cover letter and resume.
We thank all applicants for their interest in working at Stratford Hall. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. This position will remain open until filled.
We are committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive workforce by ensuring a barrier-free work environment. We welcome applications from all qualified job seekers, including applicants from historically underrepresented groups such as BIPOC (black, indigenous, and people of color), persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ (persons of all sexual orientations and genders). If you are an applicant with a disability, and require accommodation in either the recruitment process or on the job, we will work together with you to provide the reasonable workplace accommodations you need.
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About Stratford Hall
OUR MISSION Stratford Hall educates students to the highest global standards, through the programs of the International Baccalaureate. Excellence and confidence are developed through a challenging academic curriculum with further emphasis on creativity, action and service. We foster a strong pluralistic community built on integrity and respect.
OUR VISION Stratford Hall strives to be a global leader in the International Baccalaureate community. Our students will gain a deep understanding of the world around them, and they will act on their connections to the outside community. They will excel to the best of their abilities, and graduates will be equipped to achieve their chosen goals. This is accomplished by acquiring and retaining the best teachers and by a commitment to a balanced and enriched curriculum. The success of Stratford Hall is deeply rooted in the establishment of a supportive, knowledgeable and committed community.
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Instructional and Behavioural Aide - Junior School
About the role
Title: Instructional and Behavioural Aide 1:1 − Junior School
Department: Junior School
Reports to: Junior School Principal
Interfaces with: students, teachers, and the entire school community
Term of contract: 10 month contract, on days in which the students are at school
Start date: August 27, 2026
Salary range: $38-$42 per/hour
We are seeking an energetic, creative, compassionate, and positive individual who is passionate about working with children.
The School Stratford Hall, an independent, K-12 IB World School, invites applications from individuals who wish to join our dynamic team. Located in Vancouver, BC, this warm, welcoming community is home to over 540 students and over 100 teachers and support staff. Our graduates attend the top post-secondary schools in Canada, the US and abroad. Founded in 2000, Stratford Hall is one of the few IB continuum schools in Canada and has a rich tradition of educational innovation and excellence in the Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes.
Position Rationale and Goal Under the management of the Principal, and in collaboration with the Learning Strategist, teachers and other support staff, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will enhance and support the learning of two students, providing 50% support to each student. The Instructional and Behavioural Aide will work to support each student individually, as part of a small group or amongst the class as a whole. In collaboration with the homeroom teacher, Learning Strategist and Counselor, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will provide academic and/or behavioural care for the individual student. In consultation with the homeroom teacher, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will correspond with parents on a regular basis. The Instructional and Behavioural Aide will contribute to the school community through other duties as assigned. As a key member of the faculty, the Instructional and Behavioural Aide will contribute to the development and overall improvement of the School.
Candidate Profile
The Stratford Hall faculty and staff developed a profile to capture our priorities as educators.
I am a Stratford Hall Educator:
I Pursue Knowledge
I Listen to Understand
I Build Bridges
I Model Adaptability
I Cultivate Safe Spaces
Qualifications
Bachelor of Education or related field
Training and/or experience in play-based learning
Training and/or experience to support the social and emotional learning of students with diverse learning profiles
Understanding of behaviour intervention strategies and self/co-regulation techniques
Training and/or experience in positive behaviour support frameworks
Training and/or specialized education for the deaf and hard of hearing
Knowledge with augmentative listening tools such as assistive listening devices and FM tools
Experience working with neurodiverse students
Strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written
Experience working with 4−10 year old children
Strong organizational, administrative and interpersonal skills, and
the ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Team player with excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
Computer literate with experience in Google Workspace
Key Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
Work in the classroom to support the student
Working in collaboration with all grade teachers, learning strategists & PYP Counsellor
Support the student in outdoor activities
Maintain consistent communication with parents and outside service providers
Ensure the student is actively engaged in their own learning
Empower the student to feel safe, responsible and take action
Support teachers in accommodating the curriculum
Refer to the IEP or student support plan when making accommodations
Management
Assist in organizing events specific to the grade/class/subject area
Provide meaningful and timely communication to faculty, staff and management
Assist in monitoring student attendance, behaviour and progress
Inform the appropriate ‘person of responsibility’ when issues or concerns arise
Create and prepare differentiated teaching resources as required/ and necessary, and in collaboration with the homeroom teacher
Professional Appraisal and Development
As instructed, engage in professional development in order to better understand the needs of the individual student and the classroom instructional program, if asked
Seek and act upon constructive feedback and advice
Involvement in the Wider School Community
Take an active role within the school community by making a conscious effort to interact with all staff and be aware of current school events and initiatives
Positively support school initiatives organized by staff, students or parents through active participation and promotion within classrooms
Promote school unity by attending staff social functions when possible
Attend special events such as Meet the Teacher Night and school concerts, goal setting, student-led conferences
Attend and actively participate in scheduled meetings
Participate in supervision duties
Maintain an active presence in common areas and during scheduled supervision duties
Take positive action to ensure the school is clean and well maintained, classrooms are neat and
attractive and displays in classrooms and general purpose areas reflect the pursuit of excellence.
At times teachers may be requested to take on additional duties as assigned by the Principal.
Application Process
Interested applicants should complete our online application process with a cover letter and resume.
We thank all applicants for their interest in working at Stratford Hall. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. This position will remain open until filled.
We are committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive workforce by ensuring a barrier-free work environment. We welcome applications from all qualified job seekers, including applicants from historically underrepresented groups such as BIPOC (black, indigenous, and people of color), persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ (persons of all sexual orientations and genders). If you are an applicant with a disability, and require accommodation in either the recruitment process or on the job, we will work together with you to provide the reasonable workplace accommodations you need.
Not the right fit? Search for Instructional and Behavioural Aide jobs in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About Stratford Hall
OUR MISSION Stratford Hall educates students to the highest global standards, through the programs of the International Baccalaureate. Excellence and confidence are developed through a challenging academic curriculum with further emphasis on creativity, action and service. We foster a strong pluralistic community built on integrity and respect.
OUR VISION Stratford Hall strives to be a global leader in the International Baccalaureate community. Our students will gain a deep understanding of the world around them, and they will act on their connections to the outside community. They will excel to the best of their abilities, and graduates will be equipped to achieve their chosen goals. This is accomplished by acquiring and retaining the best teachers and by a commitment to a balanced and enriched curriculum. The success of Stratford Hall is deeply rooted in the establishment of a supportive, knowledgeable and committed community.