Grade 8/9 Classroom Teacher Jobs in Iskut, BC
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Iskut, BC
Grade 8/9 Classroom Teacher
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Łuwechōn Kots’ede’i Kime
#1 Glacier Ave, Iskut, B.C., V0J 1K0
Phone: (250) 234-3561
Łuwechōn Kots’ede’i Kime (K-12 school)
Grade 8/9 Teacher
** Are you a passionate, dedicated teacher looking to be a part of a unique team at a community-based school? If so, this opportunity in Iskut, BC, is for you.**
Łuwechōn Kots’ede’i Kime serves the Tāłtān Nation in Northern BC. In a stunningly beautiful outdoor setting with lakes, mountains, and streams. We are a trauma-informed school empowering strong, proud, and resilient children to rise above the effects of colonization, residential schools, cultural genocide, and racism. We are committed to reflecting and supporting the revitalization of Tāłtān culture and language and have a culturally focused educational calendar full of amazing opportunities for on-the-land and water learning. With 4-10 students per classroom, currently from kindergarten to Grade 11, class sizes allow for high-quality instruction. Each classroom also has a designated Educational Assistant, with another assistant designated to students with exceptionalities.
Duties & Responsibilities include, but not limited to:
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Believes that a positive, inclusive, and caring rapport with students is foundational to learning.
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Plans and delivers engaging, differentiated lessons across Grade 8/9 subject areas, meeting the diverse learning needs of all students.
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Works as part of a team to modify curricular benchmarks to meet the learning goals of students with diverse needs.
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Creates and incorporates classroom management practices that are inclusive, restorative, and responsive to the social-emotional needs of adolescent learners.
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Integrates culturally relevant subject matter, values, and vocabulary into curriculum delivery in consultation with the community.
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Supports students in developing the academic skills, self-regulation, and life skills needed for successful transition into senior secondary.
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Is a self-starter who is keen to learn about and participate in local community life.
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Willing to work collaboratively with students, staff, parents, and the community.
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Knowledgeable about the role and use of technology in supporting learning at the junior secondary level.
Knowledge, skills and abilities:
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Ability to develop strong, trusting rapport with teenage learners.
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Solid content knowledge across BC Grade 8/9 subject areas.
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Ability to plan and implement engaging, differentiated lessons suited to the junior secondary years.
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Deep understanding of adolescent development, identity formation, and the social-emotional needs of students aged 13–15.
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Ability to work collaboratively with fellow teachers, education assistants, and support staff.
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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Strong critical and creative thinking skills.
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Adaptability and independence.
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Inquiry learning mindset.
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Makes evidence-based decisions about student learning and progress.
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Ability to support students holistically through the particular challenges of early adolescence in a small, community-based setting.
BC Curriculum Integration
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Deliver the BC Grade 8/9 curriculum across core subject areas including English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical and Health Education, Arts Education, and Career Life Education.
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Integrate Core Competencies — Communication, Critical and Creative Thinking, and Personal and Social Responsibility — and Big Ideas across all subject areas.
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Design inquiry-based, project-based, and experiential learning experiences that develop academic rigour alongside real-world relevance.
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Support students in building the study habits, organizational skills, and self-regulation needed for success in senior secondary and beyond.
Land-Based and Culturally Responsive Teaching
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Weave Tāłtān knowledge systems, local place names, seasonal cycles, and community protocols into instruction across subject areas.
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Collaborate with knowledge keepers and Elders to enrich lessons with authentic cultural contexts, oral histories, and practices.
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Centre Indigenous perspectives in all subject areas in alignment with BC’s First Peoples Principles of Learning, with particular attention to Tāłtān history, rights, governance, and land stewardship.
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Connect Science and Social Studies content to Tāłtān ecological knowledge, environmental stewardship, and contemporary issues affecting the Nation.
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Support students in developing a strong sense of Tāłtān cultural identity as a foundation for academic confidence and wellbeing.
Trauma-Informed and Healing-Centred Practice
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Recognize and respond to the impacts of intergenerational trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and systemic harm on students’ learning, behaviour, and wellbeing.
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Create a safe and dignity-affirming classroom environment in which students can regulate, connect, and engage.
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Use restorative, relationship-based approaches to behaviour and conflict — not punitive or exclusionary discipline.
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Be attuned to the heightened complexity of early adolescence, including issues of identity, belonging, peer pressure, and the transition toward greater independence.
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Collaborate with families, support workers, and school staff when a student needs additional care or wraparound supports.
Relationship-Centred Practice
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Build strong, trusting relationships with each student, family, and community member.
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Communicate openly and collaboratively with families, honouring their central role in each student’s learning journey.
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Create a classroom culture of mutual respect, high expectations, and genuine belief in every student’s potential.
Assessment and Planning
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Use a variety of assessment approaches — including observation, portfolio evidence, student self-assessment, peer assessment, and formal evaluation — to understand and communicate each student’s growth.
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Provide clear, strengths-based, descriptive feedback that supports students in understanding and directing their own learning.
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Create individualized and flexible learning plans that reflect diverse ways of knowing, being, and demonstrating understanding.
Posted On
June 09, 2026 02:21 PM EST/EDT
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing
Openings
1
Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Teachers, Principals & Superintendents
Job Open To
Management & Professionals
City
Iskut
School/Location
Łuwechōn Kots’ede’i Kime
Salary
SD#87
Employment Start Date
September 01, 2026
End Date
06/30/2027
Mandatory Document
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Teaching Qualifications/Licenses
- Certificates & Diplomas
- Practicum Reports
- Teaching Evaluations
- Reference Letter(s)
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