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015E-District Term Inclusive Education Counsellor

Job in Similkameen (Hope), British Columbia, V0X, Canada
Listing for: School District No. 78 (Fraser-Cascade)
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-11
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Child Development/Support, Psychology, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Bilingual
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 61502 - 113628 CAD Yearly CAD 61502.00 113628.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: 26-015E-2 District Term Specific Inclusive Education Counsellor
Location: Similkameen (Hope)

650 KAWKAWA LAKE ROAD HOPE, B.C. VOX 1L4

TEACHING VACANCY

TERM SPECIFIC

Posting Date:
June 2, 2026

EXTERNAL/INTERNAL POSTING

No. E-2

TERM SPECIFIC

Effective:
September 8, 2026 to June 25, 2027 or return of the incumbent

DISTRICT 1.0 F.T.E. TERM-SPECIFIC INCLUSIVE EDUCATION DISTRICT COUNSELLOR (ITINERANT)

The District Counsellor will have the skills, experience and training to work collaboratively with other members of the Inclusive Education Team (both school and district based) as well as the school-based team (SBT) to improve student learning and well‑being. This position may also include working with Indigenous students and families on and off reserve.

The District Counsellor will have a key leadership role for implementing the district vision for student support throughout the district. They will help provide leadership as well as support a strong working Inclusive Education Team. This position will include working closely with the District Child & Youth Care Workers to promote safe and inclusive schools. Providing district leadership in the area of mental health is also a key priority.

Responsibilities

Provide mental health supports for the students of the Fraser Cascade School District - which includes both students attending school and those working remotely.

Be willing to support students and families both at school, at home as well as off‑site locations which includes supporting students and families on reserve.

Work flexible hours to meet the needs of students and their families, including after school and evening times.

Prioritize the needs of elementary students.

Work collaboratively with the entire Inclusive Education Department to support the needs of all priority students.

Work closely with the ICY Team and will be responsible to complete referrals to the ICY Team and other agencies.

Directly support and supervise the District Child & Youth Care Workers.

Supports

Provide direct counselling and support to students and their families.

Provide leadership to all staff in the area of mental health.

Act as an advocate for the students and their parents.

When appropriate, participate as a member of the school‑based team.

Provide direct instruction to students in areas such as peer helping, conflict resolution, social skills and life skills.

Consult with school‑based teachers, counsellors, district personnel and administrators regarding priority students.

Support schools dealing with issues regarding student safety and well‑being which may include assisting in the development of safety plans where appropriate.

Support school‑based counsellors, Child & Youth Care Workers and Indigenous Support Workers in working with children and youth.

Be knowledgeable of community resources and connect/collaborate with them when necessary.

Support the district focus on a variety of pro‑social programs, such as Mind Up and Roots of Empathy, and Open Parachute mental health program.

Minimum Academic Qualifications/Experience

A master’s degree in Counselling Psychology or equivalent.

Bachelor of Education degree or equivalent.

Two years satisfactory teaching experience.

Valid B.C. Teaching Certificate.

Preferred Qualifications /Experience

Teaching or other pertinent experiences in other settings such as Child Youth Mental Health, The Maples, ADTP or provincial resource institutions.

Previous counselling experience at the elementary or secondary level.

Have experience working in a district or centralized capacity in inclusive education.

Experience supervising staff.

Strong working knowledge of inclusive education including writing Individual Education Plans and coordinating School Based Team meetings.

Training/experience in the field of emotional and behavioural disorders.

Knowledge and skills to develop and support district protocols such as safety plans, critical incident intervention plans, behaviour intervention plans, emergency plans, risk assessments and threat assessments.

Strong evidence of experience working with behaviour disorders in children and adolescents.

Demonstrated knowledge and experience in administration of suicide risk assessment.

Demonstrated experience supporting Indigenous students and families on reserve.

Reporting Structure
The personnel in this position are accountable in the execution of their assigned duties to the principal of the school(s) to which they are assigned and to the  District Principal of Inclusive Education .

All district staff must be willing and prepared to work at both the elementary and secondary levels.

The District Counsellor must have access to reliable transportation – travel to different schools/communities in outlying communities is required.

Benefits
Salary: $61,502 – $113,628 depending on Category and Grid Level.

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