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Grade 6/7 Teacher at Nisga’a School District #92 — NeverHard

Grade 6/7 Teacher at Nisga’a School District #92 in Canada. Skills: Community Engagement, Cultural Safety, Nisga'a Ayuuḵ. Apply on NeverHard.

Company
Nisga’a School District #92
Location
Canada
Type
full_time

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NISGA'A SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 92 4702 Huwilp Road, Phone: 250-633-2228 PO Box 240 Fax: 250-633-2401 New Aiyansh, BC V0J 1A0 Internal/External Competition #26-80 Grade 6/7 Nisga'a Elementary School Start Date: September 1, 2026 About the Nisga'a School District In the Nisga'a School District, we uphold our responsibility to nurture the whole child in ways that honour Nisga'a Ayuuk, our shared values, and Sayt K'ilim Goot—our commitment to working together with one heart, one path, one nation. Our learning is rooted in culture, community, and the teachings passed down through our ancestors. We serve students throughout the Nisga'a Nation, carrying forward our obligation to reconciliation through genuine relationships, respectful practice, cultural safety, and education that responds to the needs of our people. Our home in the Nass Valley offers a place unlike any other—rich with opportunities for outdoor exploration, on-the-land learning, and deep cultural connection. It is a place where living, learning, and leading are woven together with the land, the language, and the strength of our Nation. Position Overview The Nisga'a School District is seeking an Elementary Teacher to work with students at Nisga'a Elementary School. The anticipated assignment is Grade 6/7; however, the final assignment will be determined based on current student enrollment and school organizational needs. The role is carried out within a learning environment grounded in culture, community, and connection to the land and includes contributing to reconciliation through respectful integration of Nisga'a and Indigenous perspectives in teaching and learning, supported through collaboration, professional learning, and relationships with community. Key Responsibilities Plan, prepare, and deliver instruction aligned with BC curriculum and learning standards Use assessment to inform instruction and support learner growth over time Create inclusive, safe, and engaging learning environments that support the wellbeing and success of all learners Build positive, respectful relationships with learners, families, and colleagues Engage in professional learning and collaborative practices to support effective teaching and learning Required Qualifications Valid BC Ministry of Education Teaching Certificate (or eligibility) Legally permitted to work in Canada Experience delivering instruction in early primary grades Knowledge of the BC Curriculum, including learning standards and core competencies Preferred Attributes Ability to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners Strong collaboration, communication, and relationship‑building skills Socially responsive practice that supports student wellbeing Commitment to ongoing professional learning and reflective practice Confident use of technology to support teaching, learning, and communication Compensation & Incentives Competitive salary aligned with the BCTF salary grid Provincial Signing Bonus (amount varies by school and is subject to eligibility and availability) Recruitment & Retention Allowance Access to affordable, partially furnished staff housing (subject to availability, $350–$600 per month) Moving allowance Mentoring and instructional coaching Application Process Applications must be submitted through Make a Future and include: A resume and cover letter Three professional references, including one current or recent supervisor A one‑page statement outlining your approach to learning and leadership This posting will remain open until filled. We thank all applicants for their interest in the Nisga'a School District; only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Contact Information Attention: Human Resource Department Nisga'a School District No. 92 PO Box 240, New Aiyansh, BC V0J 1A0 Email: hr@nisgaa.bc.ca