Description
Southridge is an independent day school located in South Surrey, BC, with 680 students enrolled in Kindergarten through Grade 12. We have a tradition of developing well-rounded students with a balance of knowledge and goodness, inspiring students to go out into the world and make a difference.
Southridge is affectionately described as a lighthearted place of serious purpose, and we want you to know…it’s true! If you’re passionate about working in an energizing environment with colleagues who value building strong relationships, fostering strong minds and good hearts through student-centered teaching and learning, and building community-all while having fun-we want to hear from you!
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
GRADE 6/7 LEARNING STRATEGIES TEACHER GRADE 6/7 (IB MYP)
We invite applications for the temporary, part-time (.50 FTE) Learning Strategies Teacher (Maternity Leave Coverage). This position commences on January 13, 2025 and ends on December 19, 2025.
POSITION OVERVIEW:
As a member of our Junior School Learning Strategies Team and the K-12 Student Support Services Department, the successful candidate will ensure a cohesive and responsive support system for neurodivergent learners, focusing on Grades 6 and 7 students.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide individual or small group pull-out support blocks for Grade 6 and 7 students on Individual Education Plans (IEPs) who qualify for a French-language exemption
Develop positive relationships with students that instil a sense of safety, belonging, and connection
Maintain the documentation of IEPs for students on the assigned caseload, ensuring compliance with Ministry of Education requirements
Support students with achieving their individual learning goals, as documented in their IEPs
Monitor the implementation and effectiveness of school-approved IEP accommodations for students on the assigned caseload
Coordinate and lead IEP meetings (fall and late spring) with parents of the students on the assigned caseload
Administer internal assessments to support the identification of students at risk, as needed
Support student referrals for psycho-educational assessments, as needed
Collaborate with other members of the Junior School Learning Strategies Team
Attend collaborative faculty meetings and participate in professional development opportunities
Support the co-curricular program of the Junior School and special school events, as determined by the Vice-Principal, Student Life
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE:
A Bachelor of Education with a focus on Upper Elementary or Middle School
Master of Education or Diploma in Special Education
Valid BC teaching certificate
2-3 years of experience working with neurodivergent learners, at the upper elementary/middle school level
Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students to have a growth mindset and believe in their unique skills and abilities so they can reach their full potential
Comprehensive understanding of BC Special Education policies and guidelines
Expertise in learning accommodations and their application in and out of the classroom
Experience with assistive technology (e.g. Google Read-Write)
Ability to carry out a variety of assessments, such as the administration and interpretation of standardized, norm-referenced assessment instruments to Level B
Independent School and/or International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) experience is an asset
Proven ability to collaborate with colleagues in shared planning and decision making that aligns with school-based strategic goals and initiatives
Well-developed interpersonal skills that enable positive relationships with, students, colleagues, and families
Strong oral and written communication skills
Willingness to engage in continuous professional learning
First Aid Certification (or willingness to obtain a First Aid Certificate)
A desire to embrace the Southridge mission, vision, and values
VALUES:
The ideal candidate will be aligned with values and mission of Southridge, will want to be an active member of a vibrant school community, and will demonstrate a desire to make a difference in the world. They will be someone who:
Is a lifelong learner
Has excellent study, critical thinking, and communication skills
Is a creative and independent thinker
Has a positive attitude
Seeks their passion
Believes in the value of trust, tolerance, compassion, and respect
Understands the sacrifice and reward of community service
Has an appreciation of, and a desire for, lifelong physical activity and fitness
Commits to personal wellness
Appreciates the arts and their contribution to a richer life
Can work effectively as part of a team
Southridge offers a competitive salary and pays 4% above the Vancouver School District. In addition, we have a comprehensive benefits package and a generous RRSP matching program, access to health and wellness activities including generous support for professional learning and development. The salary range for this position is from $34,908 to $56,950. Salary placement is based on years of teaching experience and educational accomplishments. For more details visit our career page.
Southridge School is committed to fostering an environment of inclusion, equity and belonging to support an increasingly diverse community, and encourages applications from all qualified individuals. To apply for this position, please visit our 'How to Apply' page for step-by-step instructions on submitting an application through our online system. This posting will remain open until filled.
To learn more about our school, explore our website: southridge.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those under consideration will be contacted.