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An established industry player in education is seeking an Inclusion Teacher for elementary levels to provide exceptional support to students with diverse needs. This role involves collaborating with classroom teachers, developing Individualized Education Plans, and implementing inclusive educational practices. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills, alongside a solid understanding of the BC Ministry of Education's curriculum. This position offers a chance to make a significant impact in a vibrant school community dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment for all learners. If you are passionate about education and dedicated to student success, this opportunity is perfect for you.
It is acknowledged that Central Okanagan Public Schools operates within the unceded, Traditional Territory of the Okanagan syilx peoples. The School District enrolls over 25,000 students (including approximately 3,200 students who self-identify as having First Nations, Metis, and/or Inuit ancestry from Canada). Central Okanagan Public Schools is located in the Central Okanagan encompassing the communities of Peachland, West Kelowna, Kelowna, and Lake Country. There are a total of 50 school sites with 32 Elementary Schools, 8 Middle schools, 5 Secondary Schools, 3 Learning Centres, an Alternate Education School, and an Online Learning School (K-12). Central Okanagan Public Schools has an excellent reputation of providing outstanding, student-centered programs in a diverse and inclusive environment as well as offering a wide range of educational opportunities for students and staff. We believe equity empowers each learner to thrive, holistically.
Applicants must have completed advanced study in Inclusive Education, including courses in Children with Exceptionalities (intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, neuro-developmental disabilities, sensory impairments, chronic health impairments, physical disabilities, behaviour disorders and mental illness), assessment of learning difficulties (Level “B” Assessment), programming for students with special needs, and creating positive learning environments in inclusive education.
In addition, all applicants must be prepared to use technology (e.g.: computers, voicemail, e-mail, MyEducation BC, etc.) for planning, attendance monitoring, communication, classroom instruction and reporting purposes; and be prepared to support and promote the District Strategic Plan and the School's Learning Priorities.
The starting annual salary for this teaching position ranges from $57,972 to $106,217, with placement on the range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement.
Please contact Leanne Zorn at to inform her of your updated application.