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The suitable candidate will be able to perform the following duties:
- Under the direction of the Principal, the Vice-Principal acts as an assistant to the Principal, or in the absence of the Principal, assumes the duties and responsibilities of that position;
- Provide leadership, guidance and direction to teaching, paraprofessional and support staff in areas of program delivery, classroom management and instruction;
- Assist with developing and implementing long and short range and objectives for the school year;
- Ensure school year calendar, term class schedules, Saskatchewan curriculum are followed;
- Assist with developing and implementing a public relations strategy that increases community awareness of the school and its programs;
- Assist in ensuring that the school extra-curricular programs (sports, recreational or cultural activities) are active and comprehensive;
- Assist with completing all required reports and records of all transaction/statistics.
The suitable candidate will possess the following qualifications:
- B. Ed with a Saskatchewan Professional A teaching certificate is acceptable, however candidates with or currently seeking a Master?s Degree or Post-Graduate training will be given preference;
- Minimum 5 years teaching experience with above average classroom organization and management skills;
- Ability to teach students of varying abilities;
- Previous experience with administration of a First Nation school would be an asset;
- Some experience with budget control, school policies, student safety standards and human resource management;
- Familiarity with the Virtues project, Circle of Courage project and the First Nations Student Success Program;
- Dynamic, outgoing individual with a passion for student success;
- Strong team player with a commitment to work with community members, education board and parents;
- Possess an appreciation for the desires and aspirations of First Nation people and empathy for First Nation children.