Inclusion Support Program (ISP) Teacher at School District 75 Mission
Mission, BC V2V 2L8, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

59711.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Disabilities, Neurological Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Program Development, Learning, Conduct Disorder, Rti, Sign Language, Crisis Intervention Training, Communication Systems, Assessment, Pdp

Industry

Education Management

Description

The Mission Public School District is located on the traditional, ancestral, unsurrendered, and shared territories of Stó:lo people, of Leq’á:mel, Semá:th, Máthxwi, Sq’éwlets and Qwó:ltl’el First Nations, stewards of this land since time immemorial.
Halq’eméylem is the language of this land and of Stó:lo ancestors. The place from where Halq’eméylem (Upriver dialect) originates is Leq’á:mel. The language comes from the land, and it has been this way since time immemorial.
We invite applications for the position of:
School: Ecole Christine Morrison Elementary
Position: Inclusion Support Program (ISP) Teacher

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor of Education and/or PDP
  • Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Inclusive Education or post-graduate diploma in Inclusive Education
  • Experience teaching students with a variety of cognitive, behaviourial, social and emotional issues as well as extreme delays in adaptive or functional skills.
  • Coursework and teaching experience should include extensive knowledge of learner characteristics of students with Complex Developmental and Behaviourial Conditions (CDBC), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), and developmental disabilities as well as the high incidence learners with learning disabilities and those with a mild intellectual disability
  • Experience developing programs with strategies appropriate for students with learning and behaviourial characteristics as a result of neurological disorders such as ASD, FASD and CDBC.
  • Recent successful training and experience in Level B testing, interpretation and assessment would be an asset
  • Recent successful training and experience in standardized Level A and B assessment would be an asset
  • Additional coursework or specific training in the areas of autism – through POPARD and the Reference and Regulate Therapy. Knowledge of sign language and augmentative communication systems is an asset given the needs of the students in the ISP program.
  • Knowledge and experience in program development for students with severe behaviourial disordered often diagnosed as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder and other externalizing behaviours.
  • Experience working with classroom teachers to provide differentiated instructional strategies for students requiring diverse learning supports.
  • Ability to work with outside agencies, POPARD, CYMH, etc.
  • Knowledge of First People’s Principals of Learning and an understanding of equity and reconciliation in schools
  • Completion Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training
  • Familiarity with UDL and RTI
  • Strong interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills

How To Apply:

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Responsibilities

GENERAL DUTIES:

  • As the case manager, the ISP teacher will write IEPs to meet Ministry of Education guidelines with goals consistent with the funding category is essential.
  • Support the philosophy of inclusion and integration of students
  • Promote and support differentiated instruction at the classroom level
  • Act as an in-school consultant to the school administrator, teachers and paraprofessionals – when students experience academic, behaviourial and/or social difficulties
  • Work with parents as part of the school team toward goals as stated in the IEP.
  • Work in collaboration with teachers modeling instructional strategies for teachers, providing additional resources as well as providing additional instruction for students that have learning difficulties
  • Work collaboratively with district staff and other specialists to coordinate required information and services for students with special needs
  • Ability to coordinate support personnel in the school, including educational assistants and youth care workers.
  • Provision of specific, targeted teaching to individuals or groups requiring additional help
  • Collect, monitor and disseminate student information as well as keep detailed records where needed
  • Ability to work collaboratively with outside agencies, including multidisciplinary assessment teams, POPARD, Child and Youth Mental Health, etc.
  • Plan appropriate goals and steps for necessary transitions

FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED, ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS MUST BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR APPLICATION WHICH INCLUDE:

  • resume
  • cover letter
  • recent teaching reports and/or practicum reports
  • copy of BC Teaching Certificate and/or TQS card or information on current status
    The starting annual salary for this position ranges from $59,711-$109,520, with placement on the range based on length of service, FTE and qualifications in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
    Please be sure that you have received a confirmation from Make a Future that you have applied to a specific posting. Without this confirmation your application will not have been submitted.
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