District Resource Room Teacher at School District #73 — NeverHard
District Resource Room Teacher at School District #73 in Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola. Skills: Behavior Management, De-escalation, Safety Planning, Student Support. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
School District #73
Location
Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Behavior Management
De-escalation
Safety Planning
Student Support
Applications are invited for the position of
District Resource Room Teacher
. This is a 1.0 FTE Term Certain position effective
September 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026
and qualifies for the Resource Teacher annual allowance.
School District #73’s District Resource Room (DRR) Programs are designed to support students with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities and complex learning profiles, including challenges in executive functioning, adaptive behavior, and life skills. The DRR provides inclusive, strength based instruction that empowers students to reach their highest level of independence and prepares them for successful transitions into adulthood. The philosophy of these rooms embraces universal inclusion, individualized programming, and a belief in every student's potential to grow and succeed when supported with responsive, meaningful learning experiences. Entry to the District Resource Room occurs through the District Screening Process. The program aims to assist and encourage students in reaching their greatest level of independence through inclusionary practices.
This is a safety sensitive position requiring employees to maintain a high standard of alertness, judgment, emotional regulation, and situational awareness to support student and staff safety. The work may include immediate response to behavioral or medical incidents, implementing safety plans, and de-escalation strategies. Reporting to the District Principal-Inclusive Education, the District Resource Room Teacher Worker is responsible for engaging with students, community groups, agencies, organizations and service providers with the purpose to support student attendance and student success. This successful applicant will be required to work flexible hours which include evenings and weekends to meet the needs of the youth and program.
This is a position of
Special Responsibility
and will be filled by competition.
Responsibilities of the District Resource Room include:
Develop and implement
Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
aligned with students’ strengths, goals, and needs
Provide
functional academic instruction
in literacy, numeracy, and communication using differentiated methods and assistive technology
Teach
life and adaptive skills
such as hygiene, meal prep, time management, community safety, and personal responsibility
Support
executive functioning
through structured routines, visual schedules, and self monitoring strategies
Foster
social-emotional learning
through explicit instruction, peer interaction, and behavior support planning
Coordinate
community-based learning
opportunities, including transit training and work experience placements
Work collaboratively with
families, EAs, and specialists
(SLPs, OTs, counselors) to support student development
Monitor and document student progress using tools such as functional behavior assessments, adaptive skill checklists, and IEP tracking
Contribute to a
safe, inclusive classroom environment
that promotes dignity, independence, and a sense of belonging
Integrate
students into the school environment to meet their individual programming needs
Support
transition planning
for post-secondary pathways including employment, supported living, or adult services
Qualifications:
Valid BC Teaching Certificate or eligibility for certification
Specialized training or significant experience in teaching students with intellectual disabilities and diverse learning needs
Experience in developing and implementing
IEPs,
functional curriculum, and behavioral support plans
Understanding of
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
, Structured Teaching, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Strong communication, organizational, and collaborative skills
More details about these unique programs can be found in the
School District No. 73 is an equal opportunity employer. All applications are considered on the basis of their suitability for the position(s), regardless of the gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, racial origin, marital status and/or disabilities of the prospective candidate.
If reasonable accommodation is required to fully participate in the job application or interview process, to perform the essential functions of the position, and/or to receive all other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Associate Superintendent John Wiedrick, .