Posting Number: T26-194
Date Issued: August 19, 2026
POSITION
Worksite: Rosedale Traditional Community School
Contract Type: Temporary, Full-Time
Assignment Area(s): Intermediate – Grade 4-5
Salary Range: $63,347 to $116,190 (range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance to the collective agreement)
Effective Date: September 1, 2026 until no later than June 30, 2027 (or return of teacher)
Please Note: The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.
Deadline for Applications: Thursday, August 27, 2026 - 12:00 pm
Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make A Future and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of 2 current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.
Required Abilities, Qualifications and Experience:
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Extensive academic training, professional preparation, and qualifications in teaching in all areas of this assignment.
- Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of, the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment.
- Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to implement teaching practices that align with the Professional Standards for BC Educators.
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Demonstrated ability to use district and ministry data sets (ACT, SNAP, FSA, PM/RR) to identify student need and drive informed teaching practice using an RTI model
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Willingness to work as part of a team in the planning and delivery of a literacy and numeracy program
- Knowledge of and demonstrated ability in implementing formal adaptations (CB IEPs) and informal adaptations in response to individual student needs by creating multiple access points (UDL) for learners and applying trauma-informed practices
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Knowledge of and experience using effective strategies to support the direct instruction of literacy skills; i.e. The ACT, Word Inventory and balanced literacy framework
- Knowledge of and experience using effective strategies to support the direct instruction of numeracy skills; i.e. The SNAP assessment and balanced numeracy framework
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Proven classroom management, behavioural management and organizational skills
- Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to differentiate instruction based on individual student differences, strengths and needs
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Demonstrated ability to use a variety of formative and summative assessments to plan for instruction
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Demonstrated ability and commitment to indigenizing curriculum and embedding First Peoples Principes of Learning
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Demonstrated ability using technology to enhance student engagement for a wide range of abilities
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Proven ability to demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills with students, staff and parents
- Willingness to work in a school where collaboration, shared decision-making and shared leadership are part of the culture
- Proven ability as an effective team member, and a willingness to work collaboratively with staff, parents and administration (school based team model)
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Commitment to working with colleagues in an open, accepting manner in order to promote a strong and caring professional learning community
For Further Information Contact: Paula Gosal, Principal or Michelle Davis, Vice-Principal; (604) 794-7124