High School English and Humanities Teacher

About Lilwat Nation

Workplace Culture
Nt?a´kmen: Honour, Honesty And Respect
The people who work for the nation share a common characteristic: a commitment to serving the people of the Li´l?wat Nation. Whether ensuring sustainable forestry on traditional territories or teaching ucwalmi´cwts to Li´l?wat children and youth, all employees are engaged in moving the nation forward, taking pride in how their work positively impacts the community.

 

Title:                    High School English and Humanities Teacher       
Department:        Community School         
Status:                 Full Time Regular
Pay Grid:              BCTF Teachers pay grid ($60,015 to $109,520 per year)
Reporting to:        School Admin Team

Summary of Duties:
The High School English and Humanities teacher will teach courses, which involves instruction in differentiated classes under the supervision of the School Admin Team. 

Key Deliverables and Expectations:

  • Strong classroom management skills.
  • Ability to accommodate the needs of students with a range of learning styles and abilities.
  • Ability to use strength-based, student centered approaches to plan engaging and educational lessons and courses.
  • Ability to motivate students and to adjust instructional strategies accordingly.
  • strong interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills including the ability to communicate effectively with students, staff, and parents.
  • Strong assessment practices.
  • Ability to use technology to enhance student learning.
  • Ability to embed local First Nations culture into teaching practice.
  • Experienced and/or interested in integrating place-based, outdoor learning practices in educational delivery.
  • Knowledge of the B.C. curriculum.
  • Perform other related duties as requested.

Experience and Attributes:

  • Possession of / or ability to apply for a B.C. Teaching Certificate
  • Must complete a Criminal Record Check, including vulnerable sector
  • TQS Category