Elementary Vice Principal at School District 41 Burnaby
Burnaby, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Dec, 25

Salary

130785.0

Posted On

04 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Student Development, Professional Development, Learning, Educational Programs, Curriculum Development

Industry

Education Management

Description

JOB TITLE: ELEMENTARY VICE-PRINCIPAL

The Burnaby School District is committed to meaningful actions that further Truth and Reconciliation and we are honoured to be doing this work on the unceded and ancestral lands of the hənq̓əmin̓əm and skwxwú7mesh speaking people. We acknowledge the stewardship of these lands by the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwxwú7mesh, and səlílwətaʔɬ Nations.
The Burnaby School District is the fourth largest in BC. The district operates 41 elementary and 8 secondary schools, including a range of district and provincial resource programs. The district supports and provides learning to 25,000 Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) students and to more than 6,000 adult learners through our established Burnaby Community & Continuing Education program. With more than 100 languages spoken in the homes of its students, the district is one of the most culturally diverse in Canada.
Burnaby is seeking school-based leaders with demonstrated success and experience working in culturally diverse communities. In this fundamental leadership role, you will work collaboratively with the district management team in aligning school goals with district direction and working towards the District’s Strategic Plan. If you are a person who is absolutely committed to supporting the learner, who believes that learning is a lifelong journey, who can inspire others and wants to make a difference, we are interested in you. In anticipation of future vacancies, the Burnaby School District invites applications from those seeking challenging and rewarding leadership opportunities in public education.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Possess or enrolled in a master’s degree in an area such as Supervision of Instruction, Program & Curriculum Development or Administration or a related field.
  • Hold a valid B.C. Professional Teaching Certificate.
  • Recent, successful administrator or teaching experience.
    Successful applicants for this position will be able to demonstrate education, experience (work, volunteer, or lived) and professional development noted in the

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE:

  • Successful experience in a leadership role within an educational institution.
  • Proven ability to lead and inspire a diverse team of educators and staff members.
  • Demonstrated experience in setting direction and implementing outcomes.
  • Ability to make informed and sound decisions aligned with the school/district mission and values.

Instructional Leadership:

  • Demonstrated experience in implementing effective instructional and assessment practices.
  • Strong understanding of curriculum and educational programs.
  • Implementation of best practices that result in improving instructional programs and/or student outcomes.

Relational Leadership:

  • Effectively influence culture and relationships to support student development, engagement, and learning.
  • Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with school communities (students, staff, parents, and community) to support all learners.
  • Ability to understand problems and find suitable solutions.
  • Commitment and proven track record of promoting and implementing equity, diversity, inclusion and reconciliation initiatives within the school, program, or district community.

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Responsibilities
  • Administrative Management- effectively supervise and support teaching and support staff; oversee the day-to-day operations including communications and human relations in a complex unionized environment; ensure compliance with British Columbia Ministry of Education regulations, policies, and guidelines.
  • Educational Leadership - work as a member of the district’s educational leadership team; develop and communicate a clear vision for the school’s educational goals and objectives.

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  • Instructional Leadership - monitor and assess student progress and implement strategies for improvement as necessary.
  • Student and Staff Support- provide guidance and support to students, staff, and parents by addressing academic, behavioral, and social concerns; foster a safe, positive, and inclusive school culture that promotes academic excellence, social development, overall student well-being, and a respectful learning and work environment.
  • Community Engagement- work cooperatively with parents, professionals, and community service agencies; act as a liaison between the school and the community, promote positive relationships and understanding.
  • Cultural leadership - lead, guide, and embed equity practices and Indigenous perspectives in school goals with the intent to promote diversity, inclusion, and cultural safety.
  • Professional Development- continuous learning and development of current educational trends, educational methods and research, new teaching methods, and the use of technology to enhance instruction; equity, diversity, inclusion, and Reconciliation; support and encourage professional development opportunities for teachers and support staff.

Application Information:
Successful applicants for this position will be able to demonstrate the education, experience (work, volunteer, or lived) and professional development noted in the
In your cover letter and/or resume, please include a description of your education, experience, and professional development as it relates to the selection criteria.
Please ensure that your application includes all the required document noted below. Only those applicants’ that have a full application will be considered.

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