Position Rationale and Goal:
The teacher is the key element in the school’s ability to promote the social, emotional and academic well-being of the students and is the key driver of a school culture that is warm, inviting and unabashedly committed to the ideals of the International Baccalaureate programmes. Consistent with the Ministry of Education and International Baccalaureate programmes, the teacher works within an established framework for the delivery of educational service which supports the school programme. The teacher ensures that the instructional programme is implemented in a way that maximizes learning for all students.
Profile and Qualifications:
Candidates for any teaching position at the school are expected to possess:
Strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written
Strong organizational, communication, administrative and interpersonal skills, and
The ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
Qualifications:
BC teacher certification prior to starting in role
A university degree with a teaching emphasis or completion of a teacher preparation program
IB experience and/or training (preferred)
For this position, the ideal candidate will have:
Experience in an IB/inquiry-based school setting, specifically supporting students to meet the assessment requirements in the MYP/DP Visual Arts curriculum from Grades 6-12
Experience in organizing, leading, and supporting students in Visual Arts Exhibitions
Experience motivating students to take creative risks by fostering an appreciation and enthusiasm for the visual arts
Experience in pastoral support of students, specifically in an advisor/homeroom capacity
A professional commitment to becoming an outstanding teacher
Key Responsibilities:
Plans, organizes and implements an appropriate instructional programme in a learning environment that guides and encourages all students to develop and fulfil their academic potential
Supervises and evaluates all students within their teaching assignment
Working collaboratively with a team of educational professionals, demonstrates a strong commitment to the planning for improvement process in support of student achievement
Models and encourages a culture of kindness in support of the IB Learner Profile
Fosters the development of the attributes of a Stratford Hall graduate in all students
Understands and acts upon the following:
All documents pertaining to learning and teaching, including BC Ministry of Education curriculum and relevant IB documentation, course guides; and the Professional Standards for BC Educators
All faculty and family handbooks that outline school policies and practices with particular attention to health, safety and child protection
Serves as role model with regard to attendance, punctuality, presentation, personal and professional conduct and attire, in all contexts whether online or offline
Takes responsibility for their own professional development and keeps up to date with research and development in pedagogy and in the grades/subjects they teach
Communicates effectively and positively with parents and other caregivers as well as with agencies responsible for students’ education and welfare
Participates in administrative and organizational tasks related to the professional duties of a teacher including:
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of progress and attainment for each student;
Contributing to the development and maintenance of up-to-date curriculum documentation;
Providing direction to other personnel who support student learning, as assigned; and
Assisting in the budgeting, ordering and allocation of equipment and materials
Attends and contributes to assemblies, events and meetings, some of which may occur outside of regular school hours, including welcome events, assessment day(s), etc.
Attends staff meetings and serves on committees, as required
Leads or sponsors a club, council or co-curricular activity or coaches or sponsors a team within the athletics programme
Assume additional duties as assigned by their divisional Principal
Commitment to Effective Practice:
Stratford Hall teachers are committed to their development as effective practitioners. This commitment is grounded in the 4 domains of effective practice found in the work of Charlotte Danielson, a common K to 12 framework for effective teaching practice. The competencies expressed in Danielson’s work are the goal to which Stratford Hall teachers aspire. The domains include:
Domain 1: Planning and Preparation
Domain 2: The Classroom Environment
Domain 3: Facilitating Learning
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Application Process:
All interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume, attention Senior School Principal, to [email protected].
This position will remain open until filled. We thank all applicants for your interest in working at Stratford Hall; only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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