School District #81 (Fort Nelson)
Location
Fort Nelson, British Columbia
Salary
CA$139,506 - CA$146,978 / YEAR
Lead and implement Indigenous education programs. Work with local First Nations to develop language and culture programs. Support Indigenous learners' success. Act as primary contact for Indigenous stakeholders. Provide leadership to Indigenous Education staff
Valid BC teaching certificate. Master of Education degree or commitment to obtain one. Successful classroom teaching experience. Knowledge of local First Nations and Indigenous communities. Commitment to ongoing learning in Indigenous education
<p><strong>Fort Nelson School District 81</strong></p><p><strong>Leadership Opportunity</strong></p><p><strong>District Vice Principal of Indigenous Education</strong></p><p> Reporting to the Superintendent, the District Vice-Principal of Indigenous Education is the District’s Indigenous Education lead, supporting the success of all Indigenous learners. Responsibilities will include: </p><ul><li>Leading, creating, and implementing programming to meet the requirements of the Indigenous Education Targeted Funding Policy and Form 1701 Instruction, including: working with local First Nations and other Indigenous communities to develop and implement language and culture programs in schools; academic and social-emotional supports; creating opportunities for Indigenous students to have voice, agency, and leadership; and, providing leadership, direction, and support to the District's Indigenous Education staff.</li><li>Work closely with local First Nations on any matter relating to the distinct languages, cultures, customs, protocols, traditions, practices, or history of the local First Nations, and how they should be integrated into learning environments or staff training.</li><li>Supporting the success of all Indigenous learners.</li><li> Acting as the primary point of contact for Indigenous rights-holders and stakeholders within the district, work closely with the IEC, First Nations, local Metis communities, and other Indigenous stakeholders.</li></ul><ul><li>Act as Secretariat to the Indigenous Education Council.</li><li>Work closely with the new Community Liaison to build and strengthen connections with students, families, and local communities.</li><li> Provide leadership and support to all staff in fulfilling their obligations to Indigenous learners.</li></ul><ul><li>Liaising with and reporting to the Ministry of Education and Child Care.</li></ul><p>Contact the Superintendent for a full, detailed job description.
<br></br></p><p><strong>Qualificat</strong><strong>ions</strong></p><ul><li>Valid BC teaching certificate.</li><li>Master of Education degree, or a commitment to obtaining a Master of Education (or relevant equivalent as approved by the Superintendent).</li><li>Successful classroom teaching experience.</li><li>Deep knowledge and understanding of local First Nations and Indigenous communities, including protocols, histories, cultures, and contemporary realities.</li><li>Strong connections with local (or, for applicants outside of Fort Nelson, in your own community) First Nations and Indigenous communities, partners, and stakeholders.</li><li>A demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning, especially in regard to Indigenous peoples and education.</li><li>A demonstrated commitment to Standard 9 of the Professional Standards for BC Educators and the success of Indigenous learners in their own teaching practice.</li><li>Clear criminal record check.</li></ul>Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry, particularly those of local Indigenous ancestry.<p>Applications should include a resume/CV; three professional references, including your most recent supervisor; unofficial transcripts; and a cover letter that outlines in detail how you meet the requirements of the position. Applications will be accepted until a successful candidate is found.</p><p><b>This posting is now for a full-time, 1.0 FTE position.</b> The annual salary range is $139 506 to $146 9778, with initial placement determined by experience and qualification, or 5% below the starting range if the successful candidate does not yet possess a Master’s degree</p><p>Any questions should be addressed to Mark Theobald, Superintendent, at <a></a>.</p>
Market context
District Vice Principal of Indigenous Education roles in British Columbia are typically sought by districts strengthening Indigenous student support, community relationships, and culturally responsive leadership. This role is competitive because it combines school leadership experience with knowledge of local First Nations and Indigenous communities, plus a BC teaching certificate and graduate study or a commitment to complete it. Review the original posting closely for district-specific expectations and use the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time comparing details before applying.
Salary benchmark
$72,483 avg / yr
Typical range: $59,711–$72,720 based on 18 active listings in British Columbia
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