Description
Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
British Columbia Provincial School for the Deaf (BCSD)
Burnaby offers a perfect combination of urban and residential living, and a rapid transit system makes it easily accessible to other urban centres (20 minutes to downtown Vancouver or Surrey). Surrounded by mountains, ocean, lakes and parks, Burnaby is a beautiful and livable city that enjoys a mild climate. Simon Fraser University and the BC Institute of Technology are also located here. The Burnaby School District is an urban district with 53 schools and sites, 24,000 students and a staff of 4,000.
Applications are invited from qualified teachers for full-time (1.0 FTE), part-time and occasional positions with the Burnaby School District starting immediately. The BC Provincial School for the Deaf is a Provincial Resource Program that is overseen by Burnaby School District. It is a K-12 school located at two sites, one elementary school and one secondary school. Salary for this position will be based on the B.C. Teacher’s Collective Agreement and would range between $53,000 to $94,000 depending on certification and years of experience.
The successful candidate will have:
a Bachelor of Education Degree or academic equivalent
a Master's Degree or Diploma in the education of the deaf and hard of hearing or certification by the Canadian Association of Educators of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CAEDHH)
fluency in sign (A.S.L.) plus the qualifications for specific teaching assignments are required for the Provincial School for the Deaf
Application Details:
Your application should include your cover letter, resume, professional credentials, supporting documents, and a minimum of three reference. All applications should be forwarded through makeafuture.ca
The Burnaby School District values inclusion and embraces diversity as a strength. Our goal is for all individuals to feel a sense of belonging in a safe, supportive and welcoming community. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including Indigenous, Black, people of colour, all genders, LGBTQ2+ and persons with disabilities.