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T26-120 Temporary, Full Time, Learning Assistance / Resource Teacher (Secondment)

School District #33 (Chilliwack)

ContractOn Site2-5 yrsCA$63,347 - CA$116,190 / YEARPosted 12 hours agoCloses May 22

Location

Chilliwack, British Columbia

Salary

CA$63,347 - CA$116,190 / YEAR

Quick overview

  • Teaching students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, autism, chronic health and physical disabilities, and multiple disabilities.
  • Developing, implementing, and evaluating CBIEPs.
  • Collaborating on inclusive lesson design and delivery.
  • Assessing students using various methods including Level B assessments.
  • Supporting and mentoring students through project-based learning.
  • Designing lessons to promote scientific literacy and numeracy.
  • Creating personalized, student-centered lesson plans

Requirements summary

  • Extensive academic training and postgraduate coursework in special needs education, assessment, and curriculum adaptation.
  • Experience with assessments such as WIAT, PPVT, Key Math, TOWL.
  • Knowledge of Ministry of Education policies and evaluation procedures.
  • Experience teaching students with diverse disabilities.
  • Ability to develop and evaluate individualized education plans.
  • Strong collaboration and inclusive teaching skills.
  • Ability to design cross-curricular and personalized lessons.
  • Skills supporting project-based learning and deeper understanding of literacy and numeracy
special needs educationcollaborative teachingproject-based learningpersonalized learningcross-curricular planningassessment/testing theory and practicecurriculum adaptation and modificationassessment and diagnostic teachinginclusive lesson designliteracy and numeracy development

Job description

<p><br></br></p><p><strong>Posting Number</strong>

  • <strong>T2</strong><strong>6-120</strong></p><p><strong>Date
  • Issued:</strong> May 13, 2026</p><p><strong>POSITION</strong></p><p><strong>Worksite: </strong>Kwiyeqel Secondary School – SD33 Learning Centre Storefront</p><p><strong>Contract
  • Type:</strong> Temporary Full Time - Secondment</p><p><strong>Assignment
  • Area(s):</strong> Learning Assistance / Resource Teacher</p><p><strong>Salary
  • Range:</strong> $63,347 to $116,190 (range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance to the collective agreement) <br></br><strong>Effective
  • Date:</strong> September 1, 2026 – June 30, 2028</p><p><strong><u>Please Not</u></strong><strong><u>e:</u></strong><strong> </strong>The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.</p><p>Due to the specialized nature of this position, the successful applicant, if currently a continuing appointee with the Chilliwack School District, may be “seconded” to this position thereby having the assurance to return to their former position.</p><p><strong>Deadline for
  • Applications:</strong> Friday, May 22, 2026 – 12:00 PM</p><p>Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make A Future <a></a><u><a></a></u> and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of 2 current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.</p><p><strong><u>Required
  • Abilities,
  • Qualifications and
  • Experience:</u></strong></p><ul><li>Extensive academic training and post graduate coursework in the following areas: students with special needs; assessment/testing theory and practice (Level B); strategies for adapting and modifying curriculum</li><li>Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as outlined in the Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines for Special Education Services</li><li>Demonstrated experience and ability in being able to carry out a variety of assessments, including classroom observation, curriculum-based assessment and diagnostic teaching methods, administration and interpretation of Level B Assessments including the WIAT, PPVT, Key Math and TOWL </li><li>Demonstrated understanding of and successful experience in teaching students with moderate to severe</li></ul>intellectual disabilities, autism, chronic health and physical disabilities, and multiple disabilities as defined<p>by the Ministry of Education.</p><ul><li>Demonstrated experience in and knowledge of methods for evaluating and selecting instructional materials suitable for students with a variety of special needs and learning disabilities</li><li>Knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of CBIEPs in consultation with the classroom teacher(s), parent(s), student and district personnel</li><li>Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to implement teaching practices that align with the Professional Standards for BC Educators.</li><li>Demonstrated understanding of and successful experience in teaching students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, autism, chronic health and physical disabilities, and multiple disabilities as defined by the Ministry of Education</li><li>Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment </li><li>Demonstrated experience collaborating with classroom teachers on inclusive lesson design and delivery</li><li>Demonstrated understanding and knowledge of the Ministry of Education's current philosophy for graduation level schools with respect to teaching practices and evaluation/assessment and reporting procedures particularly formative and summative assessment</li><li>Demonstrated skills supporting and mentoring students with project-based learning where students can work individually or collaboratively on an in-depth learning experience</li><li>Ability to design lessons for a strong commitment to scientific literacy and numeracy development that promotes the ability to understand, critically analyze, and create a variety of forms of communication including oral, written, digital and multimedia</li><li>Ability to design cross-curricular lesson and unit plans with a strong emphasis on the following three core competencies: communication, thinking, and personal and social competency</li><li>Ability to design lesson and unit plans to create personalized learning opportunities that are student-centered and flexible, and maintain focus on literacy and math skills, while supporting deeper learning</li></ul><strong>For
  • Further
  • Information
  • Contact: </strong>Rebecca Palansky, Acting Principal. (604) 792-9277