2026-032E-2 District Counsellor - Inclusive Education
About the role
650 KAWKAWA LAKE ROAD HOPE, B.C. VOX 1L4
TEACHING VACANCY
CONTINUING
Posting Date: July 2, 2026
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL POSTING
No. 2026- 032E-2
Effective: September 8, 2026
DISTRICT 1.0 F.T.E. CONTINUING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION DISTRICT COUNSELLOR (ITINERANT)
As a member of the Inclusive Education Department, the District Counsellor supports priority learners and their families across school, home, and community settings, including on-reserve services. While the position supports students in K – 12, the focus is primarily on students in elementary schools. This role also provides district-level leadership in advancing Inclusive Education and receives a Coordinator stipend.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver mental health services to in-person and remote students Work flexible hours, including evenings, to meet student and family needs Lead district initiatives in SOGI and Violence Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA) Collaborate with Inclusive Education staff, Indigenous communities, and external agencies Advocate for students and families Partner with the Integrated Child and Youth Team and school-based teams Support staff (teachers, counsellors, CYCWs, administrators) in addressing student needs Assist with safety planning, risk assessments, and incident response Connect students and families with community resources Support district programs (e.g., MindUp) Provide training, coaching, and consultation on assessment, instruction, and behaviour support Assist case managers in the application and maintenance of Category H students Work in collaboration with the district's Integrated Child and Youth Team
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Counselling (school counselling focus or equivalent) Valid B.C. Teaching Certificate Knowledge of Ministry of Education and Inclusive Education policies Strong communication, collaboration, and consultation skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with external agencies (e.g., Child & Youth Mental Health, The Maples) School counselling experience (elementary and/or secondary) Knowledge of Inclusive Education practices, IEPs, and school-based teams Experience with emotional/behavioural disorders and crisis response Training in risk/threat assessment and suicide risk assessment Experience supporting Indigenous students and families on reserve Level B testing certification Experience leading and supporting multidisciplinary teams
Include with your application, an updated resume, and/or statement indicating your experience/qualifications as it pertains to the posted position.
Salary: $61,502 - $113,628 depending on Category and Grid Level
Qualifications
If you are applying to more than one position for which you hold qualifications, then please list the positions to which you are applying in order of preference and forward by:
Monday, July 13, 2026, 4:00 pm Email: Antigone.snider@sd78.bc.ca
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2026-032E-2 District Counsellor - Inclusive Education
About the role
650 KAWKAWA LAKE ROAD HOPE, B.C. VOX 1L4
TEACHING VACANCY
CONTINUING
Posting Date: July 2, 2026
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL POSTING
No. 2026- 032E-2
Effective: September 8, 2026
DISTRICT 1.0 F.T.E. CONTINUING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION DISTRICT COUNSELLOR (ITINERANT)
As a member of the Inclusive Education Department, the District Counsellor supports priority learners and their families across school, home, and community settings, including on-reserve services. While the position supports students in K – 12, the focus is primarily on students in elementary schools. This role also provides district-level leadership in advancing Inclusive Education and receives a Coordinator stipend.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver mental health services to in-person and remote students Work flexible hours, including evenings, to meet student and family needs Lead district initiatives in SOGI and Violence Threat Risk Assessment (VTRA) Collaborate with Inclusive Education staff, Indigenous communities, and external agencies Advocate for students and families Partner with the Integrated Child and Youth Team and school-based teams Support staff (teachers, counsellors, CYCWs, administrators) in addressing student needs Assist with safety planning, risk assessments, and incident response Connect students and families with community resources Support district programs (e.g., MindUp) Provide training, coaching, and consultation on assessment, instruction, and behaviour support Assist case managers in the application and maintenance of Category H students Work in collaboration with the district's Integrated Child and Youth Team
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Counselling (school counselling focus or equivalent) Valid B.C. Teaching Certificate Knowledge of Ministry of Education and Inclusive Education policies Strong communication, collaboration, and consultation skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with external agencies (e.g., Child & Youth Mental Health, The Maples) School counselling experience (elementary and/or secondary) Knowledge of Inclusive Education practices, IEPs, and school-based teams Experience with emotional/behavioural disorders and crisis response Training in risk/threat assessment and suicide risk assessment Experience supporting Indigenous students and families on reserve Level B testing certification Experience leading and supporting multidisciplinary teams
Include with your application, an updated resume, and/or statement indicating your experience/qualifications as it pertains to the posted position.
Salary: $61,502 - $113,628 depending on Category and Grid Level
Qualifications
If you are applying to more than one position for which you hold qualifications, then please list the positions to which you are applying in order of preference and forward by:
Monday, July 13, 2026, 4:00 pm Email: Antigone.snider@sd78.bc.ca