On-sitePart Time

Salary

$32.49 - $59.58 / hr

Location

Chilliwack, BC

Chilliwack, British Columbia V2P 0A1

Posted

Aug 21, 2026

Role overview

Teaching Position Posting

Posting Number: T26-176

Date Issued: August 19, 2026

Position

Worksite: McCammon Elementary School

Contract Type: Temporary, Part-Time – 40% (Wednesday & Thursday)

Assignment Area(s): Primary - Grade 3

Salary Range: $63,347 to $116,190 (based on length of service and qualifications in accordance with the collective agreement)

Effective Date: September 1, 2026 until not later than June 30, 2027 (or return of teacher)

Please Note: The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.

Deadline for Applications: Thursday, August 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make a Future www.makeafuture.ca and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of two (2) current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.

Required Abilities, Qualifications and Experience:

  • Extensive academic training, professional preparation, and qualifications in teaching in all areas of this assignment.
  • Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of, the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment.
  • Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to implement teaching practices that align with the Professional Standards for BC Educators.
  • Demonstrated understanding and use of current best practices within a comprehensive literacy framework to address the diverse literacy needs of learners; preference will be given to candidates with successful experience with a balance of whole group and small group targeted literacy instruction
  • Strong knowledge and successful experience with applying effective strategies to support the development of numeracy skills; preference will be given to candidates with successful experience with a balance of whole group and small group targeted numeracy instruction
  • Strong knowledge and successful experience using classroom, school, district and provincial level assessments to differentiate instruction and learning
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively with all staff and administration in supporting all students through an RTI framework
  • Strong understanding and ability to plan for and teach all required subjects at this grade level, to effectively address the academic and social/emotional learning needs of a diverse group of students.
  • Demonstrated experience and commitment to Indigenizing curriculum using the First Peoples Principles of Learning and local Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement goals
  • Demonstrated commitment and involvement in professional development and collaboration that supports the enhancement of student learning as it applies to the areas of this assignment
  • Demonstrated ability to recognize diverse student learning needs and implement appropriate instructional adaptations, including both informal strategies and formal Competency-Based Individual Education Plans (CBIEPs), to support inclusive learning environments
  • Understanding and demonstrated ability in the application of current brain-based strategies as they relate to self-regulation, mindful behaviour and social emotional learning (i.e. Calm, Strong Kids, Alert & Learning, Mind Up)
  • Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to support students' well-being through a variety of social/emotional strategies and trauma informed practices
  • Demonstrated excellent classroom management, behaviour management and classroom organization skills; experience with Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is an asset
  • Experience and willingness to implement the goals and strategies of the School Growth Plan
  • Demonstrated commitment to working with students, staff, parents and administration in an open, accepting manner to promote a strong and caring professional learning community
  • Demonstrated commitment to anti-racism, defined as the ongoing practice of identifying, challenging, and changing the values, structures, policies, programs, practices, and behaviours that perpetuate racism.

Forfurtherinformation, contact: 604-795-7000 (McCammon) Carla Thompson, Principal; Tsandlia Van Ry, Vice Principal