T25-260 Continuing, Full-Time, School Counsellor
About the role
Posting Number: T25**-**260
Date Issued: August 18, 2025
POSITION
Worksite: Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
Contract Type**:** Continuing, Full-Time
Assignment Area(s)****: School Counsellor
Salary Range: $59,711 to $109,520 (range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance to the collective agreement)
Effective Date**:** September 1, 2025
Please Note**:**The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.
Deadline for Applications: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 – 12:00 pm
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make A Future and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of 2 current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.
Required Abilities, Qualifications and Experience
- Master's degree, recognized by the College of Teachers, in counselling psychology or a related discipline with a focus on behaviour disorders and counselling
- training and experience in conflict resolution and addiction protocol
- Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as outlined in the Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines for Special Education Services, as it relates to behavior and mental health support
- Demonstrated ability to collect behavioural information and performing behavioural screening and/or assessments in order to complete Functional Behavioural Assessments
- Knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the development, implementation, and evaluation of IEPs in consultation with the classroom teacher(s), parent(s), student, and district personnel
- Demonstrated ability to plan inclusively using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to allow multiple access points for learners with differing abilities, interests, and needs
- demonstrated ability to design/implement/assess Project Based Learning (PBL) that explores and connects Big Ideas and concepts across disciplines
- Demonstrated interest, aptitude, or experience in fine arts, applied arts, media arts, or technology
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate authentic demonstrations, artifacts, performances, or exhibitions of learning that embed art and technology and allow for student voice and choice
- Commitment and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as part of a teaching team in the implementation of the school and district 4 Pillars of Integrated Arts and Technology (Integrated Disciplines; Collaborative Culture; Authentic Learning; Visionary Staff)
- Extensive academic training, professional preparation, and qualifications in teaching in all areas of this assignment
- Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate within the Learning Services Department/school-based team to provide a continuum of services (counselling, consultation, coordination, education) that support the educational, personal, social, emotional and career development of students (BC Graduation Program)
- Demonstrated ability to collaboratively develop and support the implementation of competency-based IEPs for students in Ministry Categories R and H, and to provide consultation services for other Ministry categories
- Demonstrated ability to access & coordinate school, district, and community services/resources, including Interagency Care Teams
- Willingness to support colleagues to implement proactive, research-based teaching practices that support social emotional learning and mental health literacy in the classroom (for example, CASEL)
- Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with Trauma Informed practices, conflict resolution and restorative practices
- Demonstrated ability to implement protocols and procedures related to threat and risk assessment (VTRA, Community Suicide Intervention Protocol, Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect, School Crisis Management Team)
- Demonstrated ability to provide direct instruction to students (peer helping, conflict resolution, social skills, life skills) and to support colleagues to meet the social-emotional needs of students
- Demonstrated ability to support the acquisition of bursaries and scholarships, and the ability to facilitate transitions to post-secondary, trades, and careers
- Understanding of, and commitment to implementing the First Peoples Principles of Learning and the four pillars of integrated arts & technology: (Integration of Disciplines; Authentic Learning; Collaborative Culture; Visionary Staff)
For Further Information Contact: Brooke Haller, Principal or Stacey Parsons, VP, (604) 792-0941
About School District #33 (Chilliwack)
Located in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia, we are a growing learning community of over 14,000 students, served by 1,800 teachers and support staff. Our diverse programs include elementary, middle and secondary neighbourhood schools, French Immersion, Integrated Arts and Technology programs and more.
We are privileged to work and learn on the unceded traditional territory of Pilalt, Sema:th and Ts’elxwéyeqw.
Our Mission: We ensure deep learning engages our heart, head and hands to develop competencies vital for the success of all learners.
Our Vision: Syós:ys Iets’e th’ále, lets’emó:t (See EYE yees LETS – a - thala LETS – a - mot) One heart, one mind working together for a common purpose.
Website https://sd33.bc.ca/
T25-260 Continuing, Full-Time, School Counsellor
About the role
Posting Number: T25**-**260
Date Issued: August 18, 2025
POSITION
Worksite: Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
Contract Type**:** Continuing, Full-Time
Assignment Area(s)****: School Counsellor
Salary Range: $59,711 to $109,520 (range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance to the collective agreement)
Effective Date**:** September 1, 2025
Please Note**:**The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.
Deadline for Applications: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 – 12:00 pm
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make A Future and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of 2 current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.
Required Abilities, Qualifications and Experience
- Master's degree, recognized by the College of Teachers, in counselling psychology or a related discipline with a focus on behaviour disorders and counselling
- training and experience in conflict resolution and addiction protocol
- Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as outlined in the Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines for Special Education Services, as it relates to behavior and mental health support
- Demonstrated ability to collect behavioural information and performing behavioural screening and/or assessments in order to complete Functional Behavioural Assessments
- Knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the development, implementation, and evaluation of IEPs in consultation with the classroom teacher(s), parent(s), student, and district personnel
- Demonstrated ability to plan inclusively using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to allow multiple access points for learners with differing abilities, interests, and needs
- demonstrated ability to design/implement/assess Project Based Learning (PBL) that explores and connects Big Ideas and concepts across disciplines
- Demonstrated interest, aptitude, or experience in fine arts, applied arts, media arts, or technology
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate authentic demonstrations, artifacts, performances, or exhibitions of learning that embed art and technology and allow for student voice and choice
- Commitment and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as part of a teaching team in the implementation of the school and district 4 Pillars of Integrated Arts and Technology (Integrated Disciplines; Collaborative Culture; Authentic Learning; Visionary Staff)
- Extensive academic training, professional preparation, and qualifications in teaching in all areas of this assignment
- Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate within the Learning Services Department/school-based team to provide a continuum of services (counselling, consultation, coordination, education) that support the educational, personal, social, emotional and career development of students (BC Graduation Program)
- Demonstrated ability to collaboratively develop and support the implementation of competency-based IEPs for students in Ministry Categories R and H, and to provide consultation services for other Ministry categories
- Demonstrated ability to access & coordinate school, district, and community services/resources, including Interagency Care Teams
- Willingness to support colleagues to implement proactive, research-based teaching practices that support social emotional learning and mental health literacy in the classroom (for example, CASEL)
- Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with Trauma Informed practices, conflict resolution and restorative practices
- Demonstrated ability to implement protocols and procedures related to threat and risk assessment (VTRA, Community Suicide Intervention Protocol, Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect, School Crisis Management Team)
- Demonstrated ability to provide direct instruction to students (peer helping, conflict resolution, social skills, life skills) and to support colleagues to meet the social-emotional needs of students
- Demonstrated ability to support the acquisition of bursaries and scholarships, and the ability to facilitate transitions to post-secondary, trades, and careers
- Understanding of, and commitment to implementing the First Peoples Principles of Learning and the four pillars of integrated arts & technology: (Integration of Disciplines; Authentic Learning; Collaborative Culture; Visionary Staff)
For Further Information Contact: Brooke Haller, Principal or Stacey Parsons, VP, (604) 792-0941
About School District #33 (Chilliwack)
Located in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia, we are a growing learning community of over 14,000 students, served by 1,800 teachers and support staff. Our diverse programs include elementary, middle and secondary neighbourhood schools, French Immersion, Integrated Arts and Technology programs and more.
We are privileged to work and learn on the unceded traditional territory of Pilalt, Sema:th and Ts’elxwéyeqw.
Our Mission: We ensure deep learning engages our heart, head and hands to develop competencies vital for the success of all learners.
Our Vision: Syós:ys Iets’e th’ále, lets’emó:t (See EYE yees LETS – a - thala LETS – a - mot) One heart, one mind working together for a common purpose.
Website https://sd33.bc.ca/