Vice-Principal Pool A Growing District
One of the most rapidly growing districts in BC with multiple schools slated to open in coming years, School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson) has an increasing need for innovative and visionary educational leaders for our Principal Pool. SD73 is pleased to offer remarkable incentives for those selected to join our schools with the greatest need.
The Region
Situated on the traditional, unceded territory of the Secwe?pemc people, the centre of our District is the city of Kamloops, which has a population of more than 97,000 people. The District extends to Pinantan Lake, Heffley Creek, Sun Peaks, Barriere, Clearwater, Vavenby and Blue River to the north, Logan Lake to the south, Savona to the west and Chase and Westwold to the east.The Opportunity
SD73 is seeking applications from innovative and visionary educational leaders for our Vice-Principal Pool as per Board Policy 14 Recruitment and Selection. A Vice-Principal Pool is maintained for both elementary and secondary positions which may become vacant at any time.
Successful candidates will remain in the Pool for a period of two (2) years upon the date of appointment to the Pool. The Superintendent or designate will assign candidates from the Pool, considering each unique school community. Please note that appointment to the Vice-Principal Pool will not necessarily guarantee placement as a Vice-Principal.
As a member of the Districts administrative team, you are a visionary leader that values equity and excellence for all learners. You rely upon your extensive knowledge of the BC education system to plan for and implement student achievement goals through innovative instructional practices in inclusive learning environments that value and celebrate diversity. A dynamic, high-energy leader, you offer excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson)
Located in the stunning surroundings of BCs interior, the Kamloops-Thompson School District is a diverse and growing environment committed to great local education through our 5-Year Strategic Plan, Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement, Capital Plan, and Long-Range Facilities Report.
The District has a Local Education Agreement with each of the local First Nations.
SD73 is dedicated to creating a safe, caring, and healthy learning and working environment that is inclusive of the diversity of their entire learning community. Embedded in SD73s framework is the directive to provide ongoing and meaningful learning opportunities for all students, staff and community groups, with continuous improvement of instruction and assessment to reflect traditional learning practices and provide an opportunity for strong revitalization of language and culture for students from all backgrounds. With a strong commitment to its Indigenous learners, SD73 sees decolonization and the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Calls to Action as parts of its core mission.
Serving approximately 16,000 students, 2,700 students of Aboriginal ancestry, in 48 schools our District offers a variety of enhancement programs, including: French immersion, International Baccalaureate, sports academies, trades programs, a K-12 fine arts school, Montessori, and an elementary science and technology school. School District No. 73 is located on the territory of the Secwepemc Nation and serves 7 local bands and the Mtis Nation in a large geographical area.
Our District covers more than 27,000 kilometres and busses about 4,000 students more than 9,000 kilometres every day. We have 34 elementary schools, one middle school, 10 secondary schools, one Kindergarten-to-Grade 12 school, one alternate education program and one distance education school. We employ nearly 3,000 people and have an annual budget of approximately $200 million.
The Board of Education
The key focus for the Kamloops-Thompson Board of Education is improving student achievement. The Board plays an essential role in the public education system by addressing the interests of students through local decision-making with an engaged community.
As locally elected representatives, the nine Board of Education trustees represent the Kamloops-Thompson communities particular strengths, challenges and demands. They engage with communities in building and maintaining their local school system to reflect local priorities, values and expectations.
The Board shares a co-governance relationship with the provincial government through the Ministry of Education
and Child Care. The BC School Trustees Association supports the board in this relationship.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES Ethical Leadership:
? Guide the development and implementation of shared values, vision, and mission and goals to support engagement, learning, and success for all learners (i.e., foster educated and resilient citizens empowered to contribute to a diverse, inclusive, and caring society through connections/relationships, equity, well-being, sustainability, and the seven grandfather teachings)
? Guide the development and implementation of goals to support engagement, learning, and success for all learners (i.e., intellectual development, human and social development, cultural and identity development, career development, and systems development)? Articulate a process of decision making using an ethical framework based on the moral purpose and direction of the school (i.e., model an open and honest way of exploring challenges and finding resolutions, promote and foster appropriate communication)
Instructional Leadership:
? Leading the Learning (Establishes a continuum of learning, engages in ongoing and targeted conversations regarding the progression of learning, focus professional learning and development on addressing the needs of the population through challenging and stretching the status quo)
? Collaborative Practice (Promote and foster communication based on core values, create opportunities to build professional relationships that inspire trust and demonstrate respect, demonstrate reflective dialogue about teaching and learning)
? Learners at the Centre (Create an environment that recognizes the learners as core participants, explore alternative ways to measure student success)
? Innovation and Inquiry (Promote reflection and dialogue about teaching and learning, inspire and support innovation, embed a culture of continuous improvement)
? Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (Communicate, encourage, and support the use of current educational research, ensure and monitor the use of a variety of effective assessment practices, continually and collaboratively plan, monitor, and review the effectiveness of instruction)
Relational Leadership:
? Demonstrate self-awareness and personal qualities that support positive relationships and build cultures of integrity
? Build and support positive, effective working relationships with the school and community
? Develop and sustain a culture and climate that supports student and adult learning
? Create and manage effective school communities to support all learnersOrganizational Leadership:
? Intentionally and strategically strengthen the schools capacity to support student learning and development
? Support the Principal in meeting all aspects of Board policy and district procedures especially 430 Role of the Principal
THE RIGHT CANDIDATE You are an experienced master teacher or current Vice-Principal with a Master degree in educational leadership or a related field completed or near completion. You are passionate about student learning in the areas of foundational skills and core competencies.
You are recognized by your colleagues for your leadership abilities and experiences. You are able to share your skills in building positive, and collaborative school cultures. Working with students, teachers, support staff, parents and other stakeholders, you offer excellent communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.QUALIFICATIONS ? A Master of Education degree or near completion of such degree
? Valid BC Teaching Certificate
? A minimum of five years of successful teaching experience
? Valid driver's license
? A proven record of successful educational leadership experiences
? The ability to communicate in French is an asset, not a prerequisite
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, jwiedrick@sd73.bc.ca.The current salary range for this position is $130,540 - $145,318
You demonstrate:
? Working knowledge of current curriculum initiatives
? A strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusive learning environments
? Demonstrated ability to implement innovative programs that support the achievement and involvement of all learners
? A collegial and consensus-building approach to decision-making
? The ability to interact and communicate effectively with staff, students, parents and the community
? A strong commitment to student, parent and community involvement
? Excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational and team-building skills
? A commitment to working in partnership with the Aboriginal communities
To Apply Apply by 12:00 noon on Friday, November 1, 2024, with a cover letter, resume, most recent performance review, and three professional references.
By submitting your three professional references you agree that all references will be received in confidence and therefore, will not be shared with you except in summary form with no reference to the party supplying the information. Applications can be submitted by email to clamont@sd73.bc.ca
To learn more about the District and our region:
School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson)
City of Kamloops
Blue River
District of Barriere
Village of Chase
District of Clearwater
District of Logan Lake
Sun Peaks Municipality