Grade 1 Teacher
School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert, BC)
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada · पूर्णवेळ
अर्ज करणारे पहिले व्हा
- अनुभव
- कोणतेही
- पगार
- —
- रिक्त जागा
- 1
- पोस्ट केले
- ५ तासांपूर्वी
- Work mode
- कार्यालयात
- शिक्षण
- Bachelor of Education (Elementary) or equivalent
- Eligibility
- Applicants with the required elementary teaching education, certification, and relevant recent experience or training may apply. The role is intended for candidates prepared to teach in a school district serving local communities in Prince Rupert and nearby areas.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
नोकरीचे वर्णन
About the School District
School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is based in Ts’msyen Territory on B.C.’s north coast and serves Prince Rupert, Hartley Bay, and Port Edward. The district includes a secondary school, a middle school, five elementary schools, a storefront site, and an on-reserve K-12 school in Hartley Bay. It supports around 2,000 students, with 62% identifying as Aboriginal.
The community offers a strong range of recreation and cultural amenities, including an ice arena, swimming pool, gymnasium, 18-hole golf course, racquet centre, tennis court, museum, and a 700-seat performing arts centre.
The district describes itself as an innovative and forward-looking workplace, with a strong emphasis on instructional and assessment practices, as well as Aboriginal education support and related initiatives.
Position Details
Conrad Elementary School is seeking a temporary, full-time teacher (1.0 FTE) for Grade 1. The assignment begins on September 8, 2026 and continues until June 30, 2027. This role is a leave replacement and will end when the regular incumbent returns.
Required Qualifications
Candidates should hold a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education, or an equivalent academic background, along with recent successful teaching experience and/or training at the elementary level.
General Teaching Requirements
All applicants for teaching roles in School District No. 52 must possess certification under the Teachers Act, or the equivalent qualification, and have a solid understanding of local Aboriginal culture, history, and communities.
Teachers are expected to incorporate Aboriginal content and resources where appropriate, communicate effectively with others, manage classrooms confidently, and use educational technology where suitable.
The district also looks for educators who can collaborate well with teaching and non-teaching colleagues, work closely with parents and guardians, and contribute positively to a team-based, learner-focused educational environment.
In addition, successful candidates should be prepared to support student achievement by aligning their work with School Improvement Plans, the District Aboriginal Education Partnership Agreement, and the District Framework for Enhancing Student Learning.
Additional Information
This opportunity is located onsite in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. The posting does not specify salary, benefits, or the number of openings.