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School District 57 is seeking a dedicated Grade K/1 Limited Duration Contract Teacher for Quinson Elementary. The role requires a valid BC Teaching Certificate and emphasizes experience in assessment and trauma-informed practices. The position offers competitive salary and benefits as per the collective agreement, with a relocation allowance for eligible applicants.
A Quinson Elementary - 1.0 FTE - Gr. K/1 Limited Duration Contract Teacher is required by School District No. 57 (Prince George), effective April 28, 2025, but not beyond May 30, 2025. Applicants with assessment and trauma-informed practice experience are preferred. Those with the necessary qualifications and strong references will be given preference. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including Indigenous, Black, people of colour, all genders, 2SLGBTQ+, and persons with disabilities.
Aubrey Mitchell, Principal, at amitchell@sd57.bc.ca
Linda Picton, District Principal, Human Resources (Elementary Schools in Prince George)
If you require assistance with your application, please contact a Human Resources Assistant at 250-561-6800 or hr@sd57.bc.ca.
All applications with relevant documentation must be submitted through the specified application process for consideration.
School District No.57 resides on the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nations, McLeod Lake Indian Band, and the Simpcw First Nations. We serve 41 schools, including 32 Elementary schools, 8 Secondary schools, and 1 District Learning Support center, providing education for approximately 15,000 students. We offer various programs, including early learning, arts, sports, trades, and dual credit programs with local post-secondary institutions. We support Indigenous students through Local Education Agreements, co-constructing educational services with each Nation.
Prince George, BC's northern capital, is a vibrant city of over 77,000 residents, situated at the crossroads of Hwy. 97 and Hwy. 16, at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers. It offers affordable housing, above-average incomes, extensive services, and a rich cultural and sports scene. Recreational opportunities include golfing, skiing, fishing, hunting, and team sports. Local post-secondary institutions include the University of Northern British Columbia and College of New Caledonia.