Senior School Visual Arts Teaching Position
Are you interested in joining a great school community and working with a team of awesome people who are passionate about the exciting world of education?
Who are we?
Over the past 21 years, Aberdeen Hall has become a top-level independent school that provides excellent academics and a strong character education to our diverse student population of over 700 Preschool to Grade 12 children.
We have an opportunity in September 2026 for a Senior School Visual Arts Teacher.
We welcome applicants who, like us, embrace the core values of resilience, responsibility, integrity, optimism, curiosity, and kindness. You are also known to be innovative, progressive, adaptable, and passionate about raising the next generation to lead meaningful lives as contributing citizens in their communities.
What makes us different?
Working at Aberdeen Hall is far from the status quo. We are a forward-thinking school that believes in rewarding our employees and putting our people first. We are grateful for our community-spirited culture, and we continuously nurture it to ensure our team feels valued every single day. Additionally, working and living in the beautiful Okanagan offers an exceptional opportunity for work-life balance, a comfortable pace of life, and a wide range of after-work activities.
Aberdeen Hall provides
Competitive Compensation for permanent faculty at an annual salary of $68,480 to $118,514, inclusive of vacation pay and commensurate with years of teaching experience and education level
Open and collaborative culture
Comprehensive benefits package
RRSP contribution of 8% for employees who invest 4% of their salary
Financial guidance from an Industry Professional
Personalized professional development plans
Newly built, inspiring campus setting
Well-established mentorship program
Innovative and progressive approach to teaching
Low student/teacher ratios
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced teacher to contribute to our Arts programming. Teaching experience at the Grade 6 - 12 level in Drama and Theatre Arts and/ or Visual Arts and experience teaching English Language Arts would be an asset.
Our teachers make decisions of considerable consequence in determining how best to aid students in the learning process. The functional role of this position requires teaching, learning, mentorship, collaboration, assessment, evaluation, and support of the students and the school.
Success Factors
Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution with a focus on Visual Arts
Bachelor of Education and a BC Teacher’s Certification
Experience in an Independent School (asset)
Experience teaching Visual Arts at the High School level
AP experience is considered an asset
Computer Skills: Google Classroom, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Gmail
Known to model the highest standards of professional practice and interactions with all stakeholders
Ability to understand the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy in building trust and contributing to a positive working atmosphere across the School community
Known to communicate, negotiate, collaborate, and build partnerships effectively
As part of our active commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we strive to welcome students, families, and employees with a diverse range of identities and backgrounds to enrich the Aberdeen Hall community with varied perspectives.
The successful applicant for this role will be a team player and participate in extracurricular activities. Aberdeen Hall offers competitive compensation and excellent long-term potential. We thank all candidates for their time and interest; however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
Please forward your resume and cover letter that includes your first and last name and the number under which your BC teaching certificate is listed to Lisa White, Director of Finance & Human Resources, at .
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