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Location:
Tsleil-Waututh Nation, 3075 Takaya Drive, North Vancouver, BC
Posting closes Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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Compensation:
Based on Teacher Qualification Service category and experience
ABOUT TSLEIL-WAUTUTH NATION SCHOOL
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation (TWN) School provides a culturally immersive, Indigenous land‑based education program for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Our mission is to nurture the well‑being of students, families, and the community through an educational framework anchored in TWN laws of truth, family, culture, and well‑being.
OUR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Land‑Based Learning:
Our classes spend significant time outdoors in traditional territories, engaging in Outdoor Experiential Education (OEE).
Integrated Curriculum:
We weave Indigenous pedagogy into the BC Curriculum, teaching STEAM, Humanities, and Physical Education in forests and along beaches.
Holistic Growth:
We focus on the four universal growth needs of children, ensuring a positive environment where learning flourishes.
JOB SUMMARY
At TWN School, we offer a unique learning program and seek teachers who are passionate about inspiring students through a culturally relevant lens. As a Teacher Teaching on Call (TTOC), you will play a vital role in maintaining the continuity of this program. You will be responsible for covering classroom absences and may also serve as a resource teacher, providing essential support to the broader learning environment.
The TOC’s primary duty is to deliver day plans provided by the classroom teacher. However, the TOC must be flexible, able to adapt or create plans as needed, and respond to direction from school administration to meet student needs. It is also expected that the TOC communicate with the classroom teacher at the end of the day to provide a summary of events and progress.
The TOC should be prepared to participate in field trips and various school activities, including outdoor events in all weather conditions, and must be physically capable of engaging in these activities. This role requires flexibility, adaptability, and a commitment to fostering a positive and supportive learning environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Instructional Delivery & Adaptability
Deliver lessons and approved curriculum as directed by the regular teacher or administration.
Implement innovative teaching strategies, including discussions, audio‑visual presentations, field trips, and guest speakers.
Ensure students remain actively engaged and empowered to take responsibility for their learning.
Student Support & Inclusion
Support students with diverse learning needs and implement Individual Education Plans.
Work with small groups or individual students within the classroom to reinforce learning.
Lead and motivate students in activities that promote physical, mental, and social development.
Classroom Leadership & Safety
Lead the classroom education team, including education support staff.
Maintain a safe, organized, and welcoming learning environment.
Provide a welcoming and safe learning environment and build positive rapport with students, families, and staff.
Provide regular reports to the Principal or Vice‑Principal and participate as a member of the Community Development team.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
At least a Bachelor of Education Degree.
Certification:
Valid BC Teaching Certificate (or eligibility through the BC Teacher Regulation Branch).
Classification:
Valid Teacher Qualification Service (TQS) Category Card.
Security:
Must successfully pass a Criminal Record Check – Vulnerable Sector.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Indigenous
Education:
Ability to integrate Indigenous pedagogy and social‑emotional learning into daily instruction.
Social‑Emotional
Competency:
Strong self‑awareness, empathy, and relationship‑building skills.
Instructional Excellence:
Proven ability to use diverse assessment techniques and engagement strategies for inclusive classrooms.
Collaboration:
A team‑oriented mindset for working with parents, staff, and the community.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Physical Demands: Physical activity for outdoor education, physical education, and in‑class. Must be able to walk for sustained periods and navigate uneven terrain. Manual dexterity required to operate a computer and A/V system.
Mental Focus: May deal with youth who can, at times, be demanding and challenging. Must remain patient and use a trauma‑informed approach, engage in conflict resolution or crisis management when needed.
May have to manage multiple projects at one time and may be interrupted frequently.
Environmental Conditions:
Interacts with students, staff, families, community members, employees, management and the general public. Noise levels may elevate during activities, events and outings. Must be comfortable being outdoors and leading outdoor activities.
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