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Teacher Consultant - Provincial Outreach Prgm; Deafblind

Job in Richmond, BC, Canada
Listing for: Richmond School District No. 38
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-11
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Teacher Consultant - Provincial  Outreach Prgm (Deafblind)
A Teacher Consultant will be required as a member of the BC Provincial Outreach Program for Students with Deaf blindness (POPDB). The Teacher Consultant will work as a member of the provincial outreach team in providing support to school districts, independent schools, and online schools who enroll students who are deafblind throughout British Columbia. The foundation of our program is supporting deafblind intervention through building capacity, trusting relationships, and student‑centred programming, with the goal of meaningful inclusion, access, and participation for students with deaf blindness in British Columbia.

Travel throughout the province will be required as consultative services are provided in students' school district or independent school. This position also requires the ability, at times, to have flexible working hours to accommodate travel and additional meeting responsibilities. Support for students with deaf blindness in online schools is provided virtually.

Supporting school district professionals in the meaningful inclusion of students who are deafblind, the Teacher Consultant's role involves the following:

Identify the needs of the student

Work collaboratively with school teams to create and implement the Individual Education Plan (IEP) and develop program planning

Provide programming recommendations and resources for meaningful inclusion, access, and participation

Provide direct and ongoing support to school‑based team through regular consultation visits

Develop and teach courses related to deafblind Intervention to educators currently supporting a student with deaf blindness

Prepare and deliver workshops and presentations on topics related to deaf blindness for in‑person and online audiences

Participate in ongoing professional learning opportunities in the field of deaf blindness

Qualifications

Experience as a teacher in K‑12 settings

Academic preparation, training, and coursework in deaf blindness

Demonstrated experience in providing educational and/or resource services to students with deaf blindness

Preference will be given to candidates with a Master's level credentials in visual impairments and blindness, and/or deaf and hard of hearing

Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams

Effective oral and written skills, as well as excellent organizational and time management skills

A valid BC Driver's License and vehicle

An ability and willingness to travel regularly throughout the province that may require air travel and/or overnight stays

For more information contact Liz Hayes‑Brown, Director of Instruction - Learning Services.

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