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Assistant Superintendent


Location

Kamloops, BC | Canada


Job description

THE ORGANIZATION KAMLOOPS-THOMPSON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Kamloops-Thompson School District (“KTSD” or “District”) is located on the unceded territory of the Secwépemc Nation and serves seven local bands and Métis Nations in a large geographical area, covering more than 27,000 kilometres and busses about 5,000 students more than 9,000 kilometres every day. As of the Fall 2024, the District will have 35 elementary schools, 10 secondary schools, one Kindergarten-to-Grade 12 school, one alternate school, a Provincial Online school, and a vibrant International Student Program. KTSD employs nearly 2,650 people and has an annual budget of $250M.

Serving approximately 16,000 students and 3,000 students of Aboriginal ancestry, the District offers a variety of enhancement programs, including: French immersion, International Baccalaureate, sports academies, a health sciences academy, an outdoor education academy, trades programs, a K-12 fine arts school, Montessori, and an elementary science and technology school.

KTSD is dedicated to creating a safe, caring, and healthy learning and working environment that is inclusive of the diversity of the entire learning community. Embedded in KTSD’s strategic framework is the mission to provide ongoing and meaningful learning opportunities for all students, staff, and community groups, with continuous improvement of instruction and assessment to reflect inclusive learning practices and provide an opportunity for strong revitalization of language and culture for students from all backgrounds. With a commitment to its Indigenous learners, KTSD sees decolonization and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action as part of its core mission.

To learn more, please visit Kamloops-Thompson School District’s website , its 5-Year Strategic Plan , Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement , and Long-Range Facilities Report .

THE OPPORTUNITY ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT

As a key member of the District’s senior administrative team, the Assistant Superintendent (“A-S”) reports directly to the Superintendent. Relying upon experience as a K-12 educator who has a passion for and expertise in serving students who have diverse learning needs and who come from historically marginalized groups, the A-S will lead Inclusive Education, a portfolio that supports all children regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family status, genetic characteristics, and/or disabilities to feel that they have every opportunity to excel academically and to thrive personally. The A-S will ensure that the programming supports and services inspire children who have disabilities or diverse abilities, who live in care, who are Indigenous and live on or off reserve, and/or who identify as a minority are empowered to reach their fullest potential personally and academically.

The A-S must seek to understand what it means to create safe and caring schools and are adept at working collaboratively with District and school staff, Indigenous communities and partner associations, provincial ministries, and organizations that are dedicated to the same, as well as providing support to all school leaders as assigned by the Superintendent.

Culturally aware, sensitive, and astute, the A-S must be cognizant of the importance of equitable access to optimal education for Indigenous students and students who have been historically marginalized. The A-S will be a team player and focused on growing relevant and inclusive practices in all classrooms in KTSD. Exploring students’ interests, passions, and career aspirations should be the A-S’s passion, holding themselves and others accountable to the highest professional standards.

Key Responsibilities

THE PERSON

The Assistant Superintendent should be an experienced leader with extensive knowledge of the network of supports, services, and programming opportunities to ensure equitable educational outcomes for all students. The A-S must have a consistent, positive outlook, paired with proven expertise with advancing a wide range of successful initiatives, that has provided them with the background to effectively resolve the complex issues that arise in this high-pressure role. A dynamic, high-energy leader, the A-S must offer first-rate communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.

Professional and Personal Qualifications

KTSD is an equal opportunity employer. All applications are considered on the basis of their suitability for the position(s), regardless of the gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, racial origin, marital status and / or disabilities of the prospective candidate

COMPENSATION

A competitive compensation package will be provided including an attractive base salary and excellent benefits.

The salary range is $183,150-$203,500. Further details will be discussed in a personal interview.

FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Shadyar Shirmast, Nick Lay, or Tony Kirschner

LEADERS INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE SEARCH

#880—609 Granville Street

Vancouver, BC V7Y 1G5

Phone: (604) 688-8422

Email: [email protected]


Job tags

Full timeLocal areaOutdoor


Salary

$183.15k - $203.5k per year

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