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Indigenous Education Coach Jobs in Central Alberta (Stettler) – Alberta at St. Thomas Aquinas RCS Division

Title: Indigenous Education Coach

Company: St. Thomas Aquinas RCS Division

Location: Central Alberta (Stettler) – Alberta

Category: Education / Teaching

Location: Central Alberta (Stettler)

STAR Catholic is inviting applications for the position of Indigenous

Education

Coach  The primary function of The Indigenous

Education

Coach will serve the division’s schools in their commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action (2015), and the OECD’s Promising Practices in Supporting Success for Indigenous Students. STAR Catholic Schools serves approximately 4400 students in 12 schools in Beaumont, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, Ponoka, Lacombe and Drayton Valley.

The Indigenous

Education

Coach will support the Teacher Quality Standards, the Principal Quality Standards, the Superintendent

Leadership

Quality Standard’s outcomes, as well as the Division

Education

Plan. Through the guidance and support of the Assistant Superintendent of Learning Services, and the Director of Curriculum and Staff Development, the coach will lead by supporting and promoting best practices in:  Well-Being    Help foster trust and confidence in the

education

system  Help to uphold and recognize the culture, language, and identity of Indigenous people with the schools and division  Focus on the overall wellbeing of students:physical, economic, psychological, cognitive, & social  Support all stakeholders in their understanding of      treaties and agreements with First Nations  legislation and agreements negotiated with Métis   residential schools and their legacy.

Participation       Support schools to develop interventions for First Nations students in the areas of academics, behavior, and transitions.  Help Indigenous parents/caregivers in supporting early engagement with their child and the school  Assist schools in implementing student retention best practices  Engagement     Broaden current practices to include pedagogy that is consistent with Indigenous ways of learning and knowing.  Collaborate with neighboring First Nations and Métis leaders, organizations, and communities to optimize learning success and development   Act as a resource to connect with Indigenous elders, knowledge keepers and organizations   Assist schools in strategies to work with absenteeism and punctuality  Support the visibility of Indigenous cultures in schools and classrooms  Achievement    Through research-based practices, align resources and build the capacity to develop

collaborative

, whole school approaches to support Indigenous student achievement     Help to support high quality teaching by offering practical strategies and materials for the full integration of Indigenous perspectives and develop a knowledge and understanding of, and

respect

for, the histories, cultures, languages, contributions, perspectives, experiences, and contemporary contexts of Indigenous people into schools and classrooms  Provide professional development for Administrators       Core Competencies and skill sets required:

Knowledgeable in current research, structures and familiarity with Indigenous knowledge and culture  Excellent planning and organizational skills

Ability to

share information in an open and

collaborative

manner  Effective facilitation, conflict management and

problem-solving skills

Strong

communication skills

Comfortable working with and speaking to groups of people

Willingness to

work in a

team-oriented

environment

Qualifications:

Bachelor of

Education

degree  Technical skills (Google platforms) an asset  Knowledge and the ability …

 

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