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St. George's School

Latin Teacher – five-month contract

Vancouver,BC
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  • Full time ,Part time

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Position: Latin Teacher - five-month contract

Department: Languages, Senior School

Reports To: Principal, Senior School

Starting Date: January 13, 2025 (until June 15, 2025)

Application Closing Date: November 3, 2024

Annual Salary: $72,969 - $118,916 (pro-rated)

St. George’s School is seeking an experienced and engaged Latin teacher to join the Languages department at the Senior School after the winter break for a short-term parental leave coverage contract. This role requires an innovative teaching professional to support a collaborative learning environment using engaging and meaningful pedagogy focused on student learning and growth.

Faculty are required to support the school’s advisory and co-curricular program. The co-curricular program includes recreational athletics, competitive athletics, and academic clubs and is offered a minimum of two times per week per term.

Faculty at St. George’s School embody our core competencies: empathy, integrity, humility, respect, responsibility and resilience. In order to provide the best possible learning environment for our diverse, multicultural student population, St. George's actively seeks to recruit staff from groups that have been traditionally underrepresented in independent and international schools. BIPoC and 2SLGBTQIA+ people and those with disabilities are warmly encouraged to apply, and invited to reach out for more information about our commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging.

Responsibilities will include:

Bringing in a diversity of voices and worldviews to classroom material and learning experiences, including Indigenous, local, and global perspectives.

Demonstrating commitment to incorporating real-world connections and problem solving into teaching and learning.

Collaborating with colleagues to align planning, instruction, and assessment across sections of a course, or to similar standards within the department.

Utilizing outcomes-based assessment and instruction as well as strong formative and summative assessment strategies.

Incorporating Core Competencies regularly into lessons, assessments, and feedback.

Building a strong rapport with students and supporting the students in bringing out their best, both in and out of the classroom.

Regular communication to students, parents, and other stakeholders about student needs and growth, including but not limited to IEP meetings, formal report cards, and parent teacher-student conferences.

Collaborating with other members of faculty within the department and across other departments to foster and sustain learning communities in the classroom and in the school.

Using a variety of pedagogical approaches & lesson design.

Making relevant and innovative use of multiple technologies in the classroom, including using Canvas as a student learning platform and PowerSchool Gradebook for reporting.

Provides TTOC coverage. Number of TTOC blocks may increase in May, following the return of the employee on leave.

Participating actively in professional development opportunities and training programs.

Modeling the school’s core competencies which include: humility, integrity, respect, resilience, empathy and responsibility.

Leading a small group of students in-school Advisory program, providing leadership and mentorship in social-emotional learning. This includes weekly Advisory sessions and scheduled Flex Days.

Contributing to the life and functioning of the school, through regular supervision duty, timely reading and responding to communication, and supporting school initiatives and events.

Qualifications will include:

BC Teaching Certificate or Independent School Teaching Certificate.

Post-secondary degree in the area of Languages with an emphasis on Latin. A postgraduate degree would be an asset.

Knowledge of subject matter, curriculum and ability to refine and develop independent curriculum for Grade 8-11, and teach Advanced Placement Latin 12 (College Board curriculum).

Experience teaching in a secondary (8-12) setting.

Experience with curriculum design, design thinking, inquiry-based teaching.

Current on pedagogical trends through continued reading and relevant recent professional development.

Effective classroom management strategies.

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Strong problem-solving and organizational skills.

Collaborative team player with excellent interpersonal skills, with a particular emphasis on collaborative planning and assessment.

Excellent skills in knowledge of curriculum, teaching and learning, specifically when planning educational strategies for language learning.

Strongly committed to student learning and success; being able to understand the needs of students while engaging them as active learners in the classroom.

Experience working in a fast-paced learning environment.

Superior EQ skills in self-awareness, self-management, social agility, impact and influence.

Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume to: careers@stgeorges.bc.ca


Requirements

Level of education

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Diploma

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Work experience (years)

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Written languages

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Spoken languages

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Internal reference No.

3907786