Coordinator, Learning Strategies/Inclusive Education, Senior School
Crofton House School
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Posted: 06-Jun-24
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Type: Full Time
Salary: 65,869 - $116,734
Exciting Opportunity for an Extraordinary Teacher
Coordinator, Learning Strategies/Inclusive Education, Senior School
Full-Time Fixed-Term (2 years)
Crofton House School offers a girl-centred learning environment for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Here, students are motivated to strive for their best selves, embracing academic challenge and diverse experiences, guided by staff who know them and believe in them.
Bound by our belief in the power of girl-centred education, Crofton House School fosters a strong sense of community among educators, staff, students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, and families. Here, everyone can contribute to the strength of our school– including you.
We offer extensive professional development opportunities, competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package. Our 10-acre campus provides modern facilities, as well as beautiful outdoor spaces and a daily connection to nature
The Student Services department at Crofton House School is distinguished by extraordinary teachers and counsellors who support students academically, socially, and emotionally. They work as a collaborative team who put the student at the centre of her learning and provide structure and programs to assist her as she makes decisions about her learning, wellbeing and her future. The facilities for student services are well equipped and offer bright and technology rich environments. CHS is seeking a Learning Strategies Coordinator to support students with learning needs and to coordinate the work of the other learning strategists.
As a Learning Strategist/Inclusive Education Teacher, you are an expert in your field. As an experienced, knowledgeable and progressive specialist, you are able to support all kinds of learners. In particular, you are confident in supporting learners using approaches that are reflective of the way in which girls learn. You bring innovative solutions to learning challenges experienced by students. You optimize the resources available to you. Balanced with supporting students, you mentor teachers in understanding learning challenges experienced by the students in their classes and guide them toward strategies that ultimately support all learners.
As the Learning Resource Program Coordinator, you provide guidance and oversight to this program and support a team of Learning Strategists to be effective and current in their roles. You provide organizational leadership to the day-to-day operations of Learning strategies and guidance to the development of the program as a whole.You also support the whole faculty in developing their understanding and their classroom practice around learning strategies for students with specific needs.
Students, members of your department, colleagues, and parents find you to be approachable, knowledgeable, genuine and supportive. You are energized by what you do. You understand the importance of parents as partners in their daughter’s education by maintaining open and collaborative relationships within the parent community. As a lifelong learner, you demonstrate a commitment to actively seeking professional development, to continuously reflect on your practice and to collaborating with your colleagues to maximize student learning. You participate actively in the life of the school.
You will find the school to be a professional learning centre. In addition to spending an engaging day with students who are genuinely interested in learning, thinking, and playing, teachers are provided with the gift of time as part of their daily schedule to plan and work collaboratively with others.
This is a two year contract position to cover a maternity leave.
Responsibilities of the Learning Strategies Coordinator:
Promote a collegial teaching and learning environment with and beyond the team of Learning Strategists by coordinating the learning resource program
Oversee the IEP process including the engagement of teachers and parents and documentation
Oversee the Essential Learning Plan process for students and assign case managers as needed
Oversee concussion management
Collaborate with the Personal Counsellors regarding students with H and R designations along with other students as needed
Facilitate meetings between students, parents, and Senior School teachers
Collaborate with teachers to assist in their understanding and ability to support students with learning needs in their classes
Manage the Ministry provided budget for special needs students
Support constructive engagement of parents in the curricular program
Oversee staffing for the after school support program to ensure daily coverage
Responsibilities of a CHS Teacher:
Provide individualized support for the academic needs of students as learners
Explore and identify appropriate strategies for students who require accommodation(s) to demonstrate their learning
Create, implement, and reviews individual education plans and school based support plans
Facilitate the Ministry of Education adjudication process for provincial examinations and the College Board processes for ‘Students with Disabilities’
Communicate and collaborate with students, parents, teachers, administration, and outside agencies to support student learning
Maintain documentation and records for individual students, ensuring confidentiality in reporting
Provides appropriate and timely information to student advisors and parents on student progress
Support and faciltate, where appropriate, sessions within the Advisory and SEL programming
Work as a collaborative and supportive member of the Student Services department
Participate in school meetings and events, including school planning and professional development
Create a positive and supportive culture for learning
Engage in the Teacher Professional Growth Plan
Be an active and positive participant in the co-curricular program
Qualifications, Knowledge, Experience:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a Special Education focus and qualifications to teach at an intermediate and senior level
Experience as a Special Education Teacher at a senior school level, an asset
An understanding of the BC Ministry of Education Special Education policies and procedures
Experience reading and interpreting psycho-educational assessments
Experience creating and implementing IEPs
Demonstrable awareness of the learning styles of girls and young women
Collaborative and energetic with a passion for teaching
Committed to the craft of teaching, best practices, and standards of professional practice
Excellent interpersonal, communication, problem-solving, negotiation, and mediation skills
A commitment to continued professional development and growth
Energy, commitment and a readiness to participate in the co-curricular program the diverse life of the school community
Employment and Application Details:
Classes begin in September 2024 following teacher orientation in late August 2024.
Employees of Crofton House School receive competitive compensation and support for professional, educational and leadership development. Please note that applicants must be able to legally work in Canada and hold a valid BC Teaching Certificate. Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received.
Compensation: $65,869 - $116,734 depending on experience and education plus a responsibility allowance.
Please include the following with your application:
A cover letter and current resume that outlines exact dates of employment, the organization, job title and responsibilities. If you have gaps in your employment history, please advise as to why.
Please clearly identify your educational background and history of professional development related to this position.
We thank all candidates in advance. We will, however, contact only those selected for an interview. No phone calls, please.
About Crofton House School
Crofton House School offers a girl-centred learning environment for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Here, students are motivated to strive for their best selves, embracing academic challenge and diverse experiences, guided by staff who know them and believe in them.
Our approach supports the whole girl in her social, emotional, physical and intellectual development. Guided by the School’s values of courage, creativity and citizenship, students are able to discover and pursue their own paths, developing the confidence and capacity to thrive and positively influence the world around them.
Established in 1898, Crofton House has a long history of girl-centred education. Today, the School has over 900 students and almost 200 staff members learning, working and playing on our 10-acre campus in Vancouver.
Crofton House School is a university preparatory day school for girls from junior kindergarten to grade 12. Set on a beautiful ten-acre campus in Vancouver, BC, we offer an inclusive, supportive community of dedicated teachers, involved parents, and enthusiastic students. Collaborative, student-centred, inquiry-based education and world-class facilities create a unique learning environment where each girl can reach her full potential.
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