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Learning Support Teacher (0.6 FTE) - St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School
Learning Support Teacher (0.6 FTE) - St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School
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Learning Support Teacher (0.6 FTE) - St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School
Top Benefits
About the role
WHO WE ARE
The** Catholic Independent Schools of the Vancouver Archdiocese ** (the CISVA) operates 46 schools – 40 elementary and 6 high schools. Our schools are located throughout the Greater Vancouver Area, near the best sites and attractions that Vancouver and British Columbia has to offer. Our footprint extends over 250 kilometers from Powell River in the west to Chilliwack in the east.
We are a culturally diverse faith-based family. We offer more than a place of work – we provide a call to your teaching vocation where you can work and live your faith in a supportive community.
We are a vibrant school system with many school and program expansion projects in the future. We offer spiritual and professional growth and mentorship opportunities for new teachers to help them with their transition into the CISVA.
WHY TEACH WITH THE CISVA
- Teach in a faith-based and culturally diverse school environment
- Classroom available upon hire. Not necessary to sit on TOC list.
- Mentorship and monthly opportunities for professional development
- Competitive salary and excellent Benefits Package, including CPP, Extended Medical, Dental
- Schools located throughout the Greater Vancouver Area and Powell River, close to the beauty and adventure that British Columbia has to offer
- If you live outside of the Greater Vancouver Area, learn more about claiming moving expenses on your next tax return on the Government of Canada website.
ABOUT
As part of a Franciscan faith community, St. Joseph the Worker School shares in the mission of the Church to proclaim and build the Kingdom of God. Located in Richmond near the waterfront village of Steveston, the school is a vibrant learning centre that nurtures and develops the whole child; mind, body and spirit. Faith formation is integrated throughout the curriculum as we help each student to develop a personal relationship with God. At St. Joseph the Worker School, we guide each student to achieve their very best academically, and we also provide an extensive extracurricular program to develop the students’ gifts in athletics and in the arts. We strive to develop Christian leaders, responsible citizens, and life-long learners.
JOB DESCRIPTION
St. Joseph the Worker Elementary School is seeking a compassionate, collaborative, and skilled Learning Support Teacher to join our dedicated Learning Resource Department starting September 1, 2026. The ideal candidate is looking to join a school where the staff work as a team to nurture and develop the whole child; mind, body and spirit. This role is essential in ensuring our neurodiverse learners receive the tailored support they need to thrive academically, socially, and spiritually.
As our second Learning Support Teacher, you will work closely with our Lead Resource Teacher, classroom teachers, and educational assistants. Your primary focus will be supporting students from Kindergarten through Grade 7 with diverse learning needs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop, implement, and monitor Competency-Based Individual Education Plans
- Provide direct 1-on-1 or small group instruction to neurodiverse students.
- Collaborate with classroom teachers to implement universal design for learning and differentiated instruction.
- Facilitate integrated case team meetings with parents and external professionals (SLPs, OTs, etc.).
- Support the social-emotional growth of students within an inclusive environment.
Experience and coursework in inclusive education would be an asset. For more information on the position, please contact Jamie Withers , Principal, atjwithers@stjosephtheworker.ca.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview.
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Create your **Make a Future profile **
- Complete all profile sections, including: Provincial Certificates, Qualifications, Education, Experience, and Questions
- Complete and add all required application documents to your profile. (see below)
- Apply to this job posting
Did you know? If you are currently an education student graduating in 2026, you can upload your documents as you receive them and still apply for this job posting.
REQUIRED APPLICATION DOCUMENTS****
- BC Teaching Certificate. Please provide either a letter or screenshot confirming your documents are submitted and your application is processing). Please also add any out of province certifications.
- Criminal Record Check (if you're outside of BC)
- Resume
- Proof of Eligibility to Work in Canada (Canadian Birth Certificate, Canadian Citizenship Card, Permanent Residence, Work Permit, etc.)
- Catholic Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- University Transcripts
- Teacher Evaluations or Practicum Reports – (only for recent graduates - within the last 3 years)
- **Two (2)Professional Reference Letters ** (dated within the last year to be sent by you to your referee. Once completed, it should be sent directly by your referee to hr@cisva.bc.ca )
- **Applicant Declaration for Catholics **or **Applicant Declaration for Non-Catholics **
- **Teacher Applicant Consent Form **
- **Verification of Teaching Experience ** (We will also accept copies of the Verification of Teaching Experience forms that you have submitted to the BC Ministry of Education)
- **Catholic Pastoral Reference **or **Non-Catholic Pastoral Reference - **(Dated within the last year)
For the Catholic Pastoral Reference (for Catholic Applicants) and Non- Catholic Pastoral Reference you must download the appropriate form, provide it to your Pastor for signing, and have them submit it directly to hr@cisva.bc.ca.*
On an on-going basis, we accept teacher applications for grade levels K to 12 for our Catholic schools throughout the Greater Vancouver Area and Powell River in beautiful British Columbia. All Catholics, non-Catholics, new education grads, and experienced teachers from across Canada are strongly encouraged to apply. Our major hiring season is in April for the following school year, but we recommend that you apply now as we receive an influx of applications.
Posted On
April 27, 2026 01:09 PM EST/EDT
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing
Openings
1
Job Type
Part Time
Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
City
Richmond
School/Location
St. Joseph the Worker Elementary
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