Alberta Program Administrator
- Early Childhood, High School
- Licensed Teacher
- Bachelor
- 6 years of teaching experience
- Alberta Permanent Professional Certificate • Alberta leadership certificate
- Teaching Credential/License
- United States (USA), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines
Qualifications:
- A valid Alberta Permanent Professional Certificate in good standing.
- A minimum of three years of successful teaching experience in Alberta or an Alberta-accredited international school.
- Current Alberta leadership of Alberta educational administration experience.
- Alberta leadership certification beginning September 1st, 2019.
- Leadership or educational administration experience may be gained in Alberta, and/or in an Alberta accredited international school.
- Elementary Generalist Teacher
The Alberta program administrator/principal must demonstrate:
- The knowledge and skills to effectively lead and manage the Alberta-accredited international school.
- An understanding of the Alberta educational context (specifically how Alberta schools handle student registration, courses and marks submissions, school planning and reporting, and how Alberta Education communicates with its schools
- An understating of the Alberta curriculum.
- The EMPLOYER will cover the expenses of the Mexican work visa process, including the payment of taxes and governmental fees, as well as the payment of other fees incurred in carrying out the said process.
- Major medical insurance for the “EMPLOYEE”. The coverage is comprised of one which covers major illnesses and accidents. Details of coverage are outlined in the insurance policy.
- There will be a medical assistant by appointment in case of sickness.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide instructional leadership in the Alberta-accredited international school.
- Ensure that the instruction provided by the teachers employed in the school is consistent with the Alberta programs of study and the Ministerial Order on Student Learning as prescribed, approved, or authorized by Alberta Education.
- Evaluate courses, subjects, and programs offered in the Alberta-accredited international school.
- Ensure that students in the Alberta-accredited international school have the opportunity to meet the standards of education set by Alberta Education.
- Manage the operations of the Alberta-accredited international school.
- Maintain order and discipline in the Alberta-accredited international school, on the school grounds, and during activities organized or approved by the school.
- Promote cooperation between the Alberta-accredited international school and the school community.
- Administer provincial assessments as outlined in the Guide to Education: ECS to Grade 12.
- Supervise the evaluation and advancement of students.
- Supervise and evaluate teachers employed in Alberta-accredited international schools as outlined by the Teacher Growth, Supervision, and Evaluation Policy.
- Recommend eligible teachers for Alberta permanent certification to a designated signing authority (DSA).
- Ensure that the teachers are aware of the Professional Conduct Requirements for Teachers outlined in the Practice Review of Teachers Regulation.
- Report the alleged unprofessional conduct or professional incompetence of an Alberta certificated teacher, school principal, or school administrator to the Office of Registrar at Alberta.
Canadian School offers a high-quality educational program and total English immersion, in which our community, collaborators, and parents work together to ensure the success of all students.
Our goal is to train students who have the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to succeed in the future. Students who are independent and innovative critical thinkers, effective communicators, and problem solvers, who continue their learning throughout their lives contributing to the well-being of society.
Curriculum
We have designed a comprehensive educational program thinking about the needs of students at each stage of their personal and academic development. Our program is aligned with the SEP program and the Ministry of Education in Alberta.
Our preschool program is inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy, which seeks to create a learning environment that motivates and facilitates a child's way of thinking by stimulating their senses. With the Reggio Emilia philosophy, children have full access to multiple activities, for example, painting, sculpture, drama, etc., since this program is based on discovery, investigation, and inquiry. It is a place where children lead the way and where teachers explore a child's interest, her ability to question, and her natural curiosity.
We use the English language in teaching and as a means of communication within the school at all levels, allowing our students to learn a second language in a similar way to learning their mother tongue.