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CBVRCE - NSTU 2024-2025 02 - L'nu Student Success Teacher, Shipyard Elementary (1 Year Term) (85421)

Armbrae Academy, Private School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Temporary
On-site
Victoria, Australia

The Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education is responsible for the administration of the public school system within the boundaries of Cape Breton and Victoria Counties, supporting approximately 12,000 students in 38 schools. 

  

We foster a caring, dynamic and creative environment that provides educational opportunities, promotes a love of learning, respect for others and challenges all persons to develop their full potential to become confident, versatile, lifelong learners and thinkers.  We are committed to ensuring the success and achievement of all students within a culturally responsive, safe and inclusive school environment. 

 

The CBVRCE invites applications for the above noted one-year term position as we work together to create success for all students in our region.   Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the students we serve.  The Centre for Education welcomes applications from Indigenous People, African Nova Scotians and members of other racially visible groups, persons with disabilities, women in non-traditional roles, and persons belonging to sexual orientation, gender expression, and/or gender identity minority groups.  If you are a member of one of these equity groups, we encourage you to apply and self-identify on your application.  

 

Application Deadline: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 by Midnight

 

Position Effective date:  September 10, 2024

 

To Apply: Complete the online profile/resume – you can attach a resume, security checks, transcripts, reference letters, etc. to your profile. Ensure your resume is attached, up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certificates.  Your application must include at least three (3) work-related references, one must be your most recent supervisor or your practicum associate teacher or administrator. 

 

L’nu Student Success Teacher – NSTU 

 

Qualifications 

 

  • Minimum of three years teaching experience. 

  • Designated position for a Mi'kmaw person.  If a Mi’kmaw person is not available, it may be given out on a one-year basis. 

  • proficient knowledge of Mi’kmaw, with an understanding of culture, traditions, ceremonies, history, principles, and values; 

  • fluency in Mi’kmaw and knowledge of second language learners is preferred; 

  • knowledge of trauma-informed practice. 

 

The Student Success Teacher will: 

 

This position will service Mi’kmaq students in Shipyard Elementary and Rankin School of the Narrows, as well in other schools depending on student need.  

  • collaborate with staff to support the implementation of Treaty Education into provincial curriculum.

  • collaborate with staff and students to help make the school reflective of cultural diversity and a welcoming place for all students where they see themselves reflected in their environment;

  • consult with Administrators and appropriate school staff and external organizations, to identify, develop, and implement strategies and programs for student engagement and success;

  • liaise with L’nu students, (as their responsibilities outline), providing the students with academic, cultural, and language support;

  • monitor the academic progress of students through PowerSchool, in collaboration with school staff;

  • ensure all cultural support services are delivered with excellence and align with the CBVRCE policies, procedures and cultural protocols (spiritual and traditional teachings);

  • recommend strategies and resources as a program planning team member and collaborate with support services;

  • create a culturally inclusive space for students, staff, and community;

  • advocate for students to ensure their individual cultural and mental well-being is met;

  • in collaboration with teachers, work directly with students to provide academic support that meets their programming outcomes;

  • incorporate cultural teachings into program delivery;

  • facilitate special events and/or activities that support students on their caseload;

  • any additional duties as deemed necessary. 

 

Thank you for your interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  Following the shortlisting and interview process, the successful candidate would be offered a one-year term contract with CBVRCE. Salary and benefits are as outlined in the Nova Scotia Teachers Provincial Agreement.  Specific positions (Grade, school, circuit, etc) will be available at a later date and communicated to successful applicants.   

 

Employment with the Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education is contingent upon providing a satisfactory Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Abuse Registry check.