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ECE/Junior Kindergarten Teacher (7-month contract)

ECE/Junior Kindergarten Teacher (7-month contract)

  • Teacher
  • Vancouver
  • $67,421 – $80,171 (Pro-rated for length of contract; DOE and ECE Grid Placement) CAD / Year

West Point Grey Academy is seeking an experienced Early Childhood Educator beginning August 25, 2025. This is a term coverage position for a staff member on leave, anticipated to return March 2026. This temporary position is eligible for benefits. 

Great schools have great faculty, and WPGA has exceptional teachers and staff who are dedicated to shaping lives of inquiry, action and joy.

Junior Kindergarten is the start of a bright future at WPGA. Our teachers build joyful classroom connections, incorporating community and character into thematic units purposely designed for the 4-year-old mind. As a valued member of our junior school faculty, the Junior Kindergarten Teacher is a certified Early Childhood Educator who provides future-focused, engaging curricula to a classroom of learners in a warm, supportive early childhood learning environment.

All WPGA Faculty:

  • Embrace a growth mindset, are child-centred, and support a wholistic education model.
  • Provide future-focused programs and personalized learning experiences.
  • Provide and plan for inspirational learning environments that facilitate innovation, collaboration, and inclusion.
  • Strengthen our relationship to each other and to our local and global communities with a positive school culture, partnerships, and service to others.
  • Inspire joy in learning.

In your first year at WPGA, you’ll be directly involved in:

Teaching 

  • Preparing and delivering engaging and interactive learning activities/materials that follow best practice in inquiry-based early childhood education.
  • Guiding age- and stage-appropriate inquiry and experiential activities, many of which take place outdoors.
  • Conducting formal and informal assessment of students
  • Incorporating appropriate technology and media in lesson planning.
  • Creating a positive learning environment that helps each child achieve their personal best.
  • Giving students opportunities to try new things and grow in developing their confidence. 

Co-Curricular Involvement

  • Modelling and promoting our core values and high standards of behaviour in and out of the classroom.
  • Participating in school life and co-curricular activities such as co-curricular music clubs and coaching teams.

Growing as a Professional

  • Actively participating in faculty meetings.
  • Seeking opportunities for collaboration.
  • Participating in professional development by reading professional literature and attending courses, seminars, and other professional-development opportunities.

About You

I understand that…

  • Our students are at the core of our decision making.
  • Current practices and research guide our school programs.
  • We work alongside each other with an inclusive spirit that reflects diversity and equity.
  • A sense of belonging and relationships is integral to our environment.
  • We encourage others and are collaborative.
  • We are passionate about teaching and learning, and excellence in our program organization and delivery. 

I am able to…

  • Create safe, positive learning environments.
  • Make intentional plans for learning that include conceptual understandings, competencies, and character development.
  • Understand the BC Early Learning Framework in order to plan meaningful sequences of learning.
  • Utilize my BC Early Childhood Educator Certification to support the delivery of a strong foundation in literacy, numeracy, motor schools and creative expression.
  • Communicate effectively through clear, direct and supportive written, verbal, and digital skills.
  • Contribute to a climate of joy at the school through positivity, enthusiasm, a sense of humour and fun.
  • Collaborate with all partners (families, administration, teachers, counselling team and community service providers) to maximise positive learning outcomes for students. 

I am becoming more…

  • Able to anticipate need and communicate proactively with key stakeholders including parents, teachers and principals.
  • Attuned to the root causes of behaviour.
  • Open-hearted and open-minded, but still value critical thinking to make sense of complex issues.
  • Aware of how to care for myself and others so that my presence adds to the health of my community.

In my work, I want to …

  • Work alongside other talented professionals, passionate about making a better world one student at a time.
  • Feel connected, be part of a values-centred community and have fun!

About Us

Founded in 1996, West Point Grey Academy is an independent co-educational day school in Vancouver, British Columbia. Set on 18 acres with sweeping views of English Bay and the North Shore mountains, we offer future-focused programs to 940 students in junior kindergarten to grade 12. WPGA’s educational philosophy is to develop the whole child, who, guided by creative, dedicated teachers and supported by our inclusive, vibrant community, is nurtured to achieve his or her full potential — academically, emotionally, physically and socially. 

Our Process

At West Point Grey Academy, we cherish diversity in our staff and our greater community. We are committed to minimizing bias in our recruitment process as part of our commitment to strengthen inclusion, diversity and equity across all areas of the school.

Candidates are asked to complete their application by April 21, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific Time. 

1. Screening

You will be asked to submit your resume and provide thoughtful responses to few scenario-based questions. Your responses to the questions should outline how you demonstrate the About You section. It will also illustrate how you imagine your first year in the role. We will screen candidate responses based on the alignment with the knowledge, competencies and character required for this position. The intent is to minimize bias in the first assessment stage. Only after these responses have been assessed will we review your resume. Please be concise in your responses.

You can answer the questions on the form provided, or submit your responses on a single document and upload the file. Please note that all responses will be reviewed for AI-generated content.

2. Initial Conversation (30 minutes)

Successful candidates selected move forward in the process and will be contacted to arrange an informal conversation. On this call, you can ask us questions about the school and the role. 

3. Authentic Belonging Interview (60 minutes)

If successful, you will progress to an interview where we will discuss the school and how you see yourself as a member of our community. 

If you require accommodations to participate fully in our application process, please email lschultz@wpga.ca.

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