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Physical Education Teacher (K-12) – Full Time. Lax Kw’alaams Wap Suwilaawksa School is a vibrant K–12 learning community that integrates academic excellence with Tsimshian language and culture. Our dedicated staff work together to create meaningful, engaging, and inclusive learning experiences for students while supporting the values and traditions of the Lax Kw’alaams community. The Lax Kw’alaams Wap Suwilaawksa School is seeking a passionate and dedicated Physical Education Teacher to join our instructional team. We are looking for educators with diverse teaching strengths and interests who are committed to fostering a positive and culturally enriched learning environment.
Job Responsibility:
Plan, prepare, and deliver instruction consistent with the BC Curriculum and local cultural programming
Integrate Tsimshian language and culture into classroom lessons through collaboration with Elders and community members
Create engaging, differentiated lessons that meet the diverse learning needs of all students
Provide classroom supervision and effective classroom management
Work collaboratively with colleagues, including Special Education Teachers, to support students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)
Assess, record, and report on student progress regularly
Communicate effectively with parents, guardians, and community members
Participate in school-wide initiatives, professional learning, and extra-curricular activities
Maintain accurate records of attendance, planning, and assessment
Engage in continuous professional development and contribute to a collaborative school culture
Requirements:
Valid BC Teacher Regulation Branch certification, or a teaching certificate in good standing issued by a provincial education authority or a recognized Canadian teacher certification authority
Bachelor of Education or equivalent post-secondary degree
Experience developing and implementing curriculum and instructional resources
Experience teaching in a First Nations school or community (asset)
Understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture and history
Computer literacy and ability to integrate technology in the classroom
Excellent classroom management and instructional skills
Strong communication, organization, and collaboration abilities
Creative and adaptable, with the ability to teach across multiple subjects and grades
Respectful and sensitive to First Nations culture, values, and traditions
Commitment to student-centered learning and culturally responsive teaching
Dependable, flexible, and professional in all interactions
Acceptable Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search
Valid Driver’s License (Class 5) is an asset
Nice to have:
Experience teaching in a First Nations school or community