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Itinerant Indigenous Counsellor + District on Call Teacher

St. Clement's School

Texas

On-site

USD 62,000 - 110,000

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Job summary

A leading educational institution is seeking a dedicated Indigenous Education Counsellor to support K-12 students. This role involves providing personalized counselling services and working collaboratively with families and staff to foster emotional and social growth. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in Counselling Psychology and experience with trauma-informed practices.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree required.
  • Experience with children and youth in emotional and behavioral health.
  • Knowledge of community-based counselling services.

Responsibilities

  • Provide counselling support to K-12 Indigenous students and families.
  • Work with Social/Emotional Behaviour Strategists to develop intervention plans.
  • Collaborate with care teams to address students' emotional needs.

Skills

Trauma-informed practices
Strength-based approach
Social-emotional support

Education

Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology

Tools

Crisis Prevention Institute training

Job description

Are you looking to work in a District that is committed to collaboration, mentorship, and creating inspiring educational experiences?

The Delta School District aims to be an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars. We are a District of more than 15,900 students and 3,000 employees.

The District’s mission is to inspire and nurture thriving, future-ready learners at each of its 31 schools, located in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen. We value Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience.

Our schools and District offices are located on the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. The District offers its respect to the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have been on these lands since time immemorial.

Salary is based on TQS category and years of experience, ranging from $ 62,445 - $109,520.

0.4 FTE Itinerant Indigenous Counsellor(Continuing)

+ 0.2 FTE up to + 0.6 FTE District on Call Teacher (Term Specific to June 30, 2026)

Competition: T-25-429

Location/Dept.: Inclusive Learning

FTE: 0.4 to 1.0 FTE

Start Date: September 1, 2025

Posted: June 17, 2025

Application Deadline: 12:00P.M., Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Indigenous Education Counsellor (K-12)

The Delta School District’s Indigenous Education Department is currently hiring a 0.4 FTE Counsellor to provide intervention and prevention services to K–12 students and families with Indigenous ancestry across the district. The successful applicant will report directly to the District Principal of Indigenous Education.

This position requires an understanding that Indigenous families have been—and continue to be—profoundly affected by the intergenerational traumas of colonization, assimilation, residential schools, child welfare involvement, racism, violence, and social inequality.

The Indigenous Education Counsellor promotes personal and social development appropriate to students’ stages of growth and provides counselling support to students, their families, and school communities to foster self-esteem, personal responsibility, decision-making skills, and positive social interactions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work collaboratively with a small team of Social/Emotional Behaviour Strategists to support K–12 Indigenous students who are experiencing significant emotional, behavioural, and interpersonal challenges.
  • Meet with and observe students requiring additional social-emotional support; provide recommendations for appropriate interventions and strategies.
  • Co-create individualized intervention plans with the Social/Emotional Behaviour Strategists and support school personnel and families in understanding trauma-informed approaches across different environments.
  • Attend School-Based Team (SBT) and CARE Team meetings to identify and address root causes of student difficulties.
  • Collaborate with students’ care teams to debrief challenging incidents, provide an objective lens, advocate for creative supports, and assist school personnel in moving forward using a strength-based, culturally safe approach.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology.
  • Training and experience in strength-based, trauma-informed practices with children and youth experiencing complex social, emotional, mental health, and behavioural needs.
  • Demonstrated ability to build effective working relationships with students, families, school staff, and community professionals.
  • Knowledge of community-based counselling services within Delta and the Lower Mainland.
  • Experience developing and implementing Success Plans and Safety Plans using trauma-informed, strength-based approaches.
  • Experience with risk assessment practices, such as Violence Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA).
  • Current CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) training is an asset.

All required documents must be submitted in your application which include:

  • resume
  • cover letter
  • copy of valid/pending BC Teaching Certificate
  • additional/supporting documentation

For more information on this position, please email Shannon Hunt, District Principal of Human Resources and Teaching Staff at shunt@deltaschools.ca.

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