Teach summer school Science courses (Science 10, Chemistry 12).
Teach lessons and manage classrooms effectively.
Maintain supportive relationships with students.
Communicate effectively with students, parents, colleagues, and administrators.
Contribute to the school's extracurricular life.
Follow school policies and procedures.
Participate as part of a collaborative teaching team.
Provide leadership in extracurricular student-based activities
Requirements summary
Valid British Columbia teaching license.
Positive role model with high moral standards.
Strong organizational skills and robust subject knowledge.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Ability to work collaboratively and tactfully with excellent judgment.
Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, teachers, parents, staff, and community members.
Ability to identify and assist students with emotional and other health concerns.
Enthusiastic, energetic self-starter able to work independently.
Well-organized and able to meet deadlines.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) and other educational technology.
Application includes cover letter and resume listing special certificates, licenses, honours and awards.
BC Teaching Qualifications Certificate (or confirmation of application for certification).
Provide and maintain a clear criminal record check including a satisfactory Vulnerable Persons Screening Report
BC Teaching Qualifications Certificate (or confirmation of application for certification)CollaborationVerbal communicationWritten communicationJudgmentSelf-starterOrganizational skillsClassroom managementMeeting deadlinesWorking independentlyCross-cultural communicationEducational technologyMicrosoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)Teaching Science (Science 10, Chemistry 12)Customer service and interpersonal skillsRelationship building with students/parents/staff/communityIdentifying and assisting students with emotional and other health concernsFollowing school policies and proceduresLeadership in extracurricular student-based activities
Job description
<p><strong>Summer School</strong><strong> </strong><strong>Teach</strong><strong>ing Position</strong><strong>s</strong></p><p>Subject areas include: Science 10, Chemistry 12</p><p><strong>Job Description and Requirements</strong></p><p>St.
Lawrence School is located in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and seeks enthusiastic summer school Science teachers to join our team.
Candidates should be passionate educators with strong organizational skills and robust knowledge within their subject area.
Staff will be part of a collaborative teaching team, where strong verbal and written communication skills are needed to effectively communicate with students, parents, colleagues, and administrators.
All faculty and staff at St.
Larwence School share an enthusiasm for making a positive and uplifting impact on our young students.</p><p>Successful candidates must hold a valid British Columbia teaching license, be a positive role model, and demonstrate high moral standards for students, as fitting for a teacher at an academically oriented, independent school in British Columbia.
Chosen candidates will be expected to teach lessons, manage their classrooms effectively, maintain supportive relationships, and contribute to the school's extracurricular life.</p><p>St.
Lawrence School's summer session classes run from July 6th to the 31st.
Courses are scheduled in the afternoon from 1:00 to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. </p><p><u>Vacancy Summary</u></p><p>Location: St.
Lawrence School – Vancouver, BC<br></br>Position: Summer School High School Teaching Position: Science</p><p>Compensation: Hourly, subject to experience<br></br>Start Date: July 6th ~ 31st</p><p><u>Preference</u><u> </u><u>will be given to candidates with the following qualifications</u>:</p><ul><li>Committed to educational excellence.</li><li>Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and written, with internal and external community members.</li><li>Understanding of other cultures and the ability to communicate in cross-cultural environments. </li><li>Ability to be tactful, demonstrate excellent judgment, and work as a positive and collaborative team member.</li><li>Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, teachers, parents, staff and community members.</li><li>Ability to identify and assist students with emotional and other health concerns.</li><li>Enthusiastic, energetic, a self-starter with the ability to work independently.</li><li>Well-organized, with the ability to meet deadlines.</li><li>A willingness to follow the school's policies and procedures.</li><li>Enjoy leadership in extra-curricular student-based activities.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel) and other educational technology.</li></ul> <p><u>The following is to be included in</u><u> your</u><u> application:</u></p><ul><li>Cover letter and resume, listing special certificates, licenses, honours and awards.</li><li>BC Teaching Qualifications Certificate (or confirmation of application for certification)</li></ul> <p>As a condition of employment, applicants must provide and maintain a clear criminal record check, including a satisfactory Vulnerable Persons Screening Report.</p><p>St.
Lawrence School firmly believes that expanding our diversity, while adjusting our practice will lead to becoming the community we envision – a place where staff and students share a sense that they fully belong.
SLS is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible and equitable environment where everyone feels respected, valued and supported.
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process.
If you are selected to participate in an interview, please inform the Principal of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.</p><p>While all applicants are thanked for their interest, only those chosen for interviews will be contacted.</p><p><strong>For more </strong><strong>information,</strong><strong> please contact Brad Helgason </strong><strong>by</strong><strong> email:</strong><strong> </strong>bradhelgason@stlawrenceschool.ca</p>
Market context
Classroom teacher roles in British Columbia
Classroom teacher roles in British Columbia are often shaped by steady demand for educators who can support diverse learners and meet district curriculum needs. These positions can be competitive because employers may look for current teaching credentials, classroom experience, and evidence of instructional planning, while the salary range of CAD 70,437–112,872 reflects the role’s scope. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, and confirm any credential or certification details before applying.
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