Central BC
Tsilhqot'in, Carrier, Sekani, Secpwepemc, St'atl'imc and Nlaka'pamux First Nations LandsWith regional hubs in Prince George and Kamloops, Central BC offers unlimited outdoor exploration opportunities, affordable housing, and a comfortable way of life.
Historically, the economy in the region has relied on forestry, mining, agriculture, and tourism. In recent years, the area has seen significant growth in agritourism from local horse farms and ranches.
Learn More About this RegionFraser Valley
Nuu-Chah-Nulth / Coast Salish First Nations LandsLocated between the Okanagan and Metro Vancouver regions, the Fraser Valley offers a rich mix of rural and urban lifestyles.
Fed by the Fraser River, the Valley is the largest agricultural region in BC. Dairy, egg, poultry farming, berry production, and legendary Chilliwack sweet corn are some of its most beloved exports.
The region is also experiencing rapid growth, owing to its reasonably-priced housing, warm summers and mild winters.
Learn More About this RegionKootenay
Kootenay / Okanagan First Nations LandsWant to be outside in all four seasons? The Kootenays are for you.
Located in BC’s southeast, this region offers the opportunity to hike, camp, fish, ski, snowboard, and explore national parks.
The most populated areas in the Kootenay region – Nelson, Cranbrook, Castlegar, and Golden – are hubs for tourism and business but retain their small-town charm.
Learn More About this RegionJob Opportunities
- 1.0 FTE Continuing Inclusion Support Teacher, Kootenay River Secondary/Wildflower School Creston
- 0.2 FTE (Term) Teacher Librarian, Erickson Elementary
- 0.20 FTE (Term) Foods 9, Art 8, French 10-12, & French 8 Teacher, Kootenay River Secondary
- 1;0 FTE (term) Shop and Tech Ed teacher, Mount Sentinel Secondary
- Teachers Teaching On Call (Elk Valley), 2025-26 School Year, Gr. K-12
Metro Vancouver
Nuu-Chah-Nulth / Coast Salish First Nations LandsSurrounded by mountains and coastline, Metro Vancouver has a diverse, vibrant, and multicultural population of more than two million.
Vancouver, Canada’s third-largest city, is its urban centre. The host of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver is one of the world’s greenest cities, with trees and countless greenspaces dotting the landscape.
The region is the province’s economic engine, with major employers across various industries, including tech, film, and tourism.
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Job Opportunities
- 2025-150- Primary French Immersion Teacher (0.4 FTE)
- 2025-151-Elementary Fine Arts Teacher (0.4 FTE)
- 2026-149- Intermediate Teacher (1.00 FTE)
- French Immersion Teachers
- Teacher Teaching on Call (TTOC)
- French Immersion Kindergarten – Temporary 1.0 FTE
- French Immersion Teacher – District On Call
- French Immersion Teachers-(Continuing Full-Time with Benefits)
- French Immersion Teachers-TTOC (On-Call)
- French & French Immersion Teachers Teaching On Call
- French Immersion – Teachers-On-Call
- 1.0 CONTINUING Elementary French Immersion Permanent TTOC
- Continuing – French Immersion Elementary/Secondary Teacher FTE up to 1.0
- Elementary Teacher & TTOC (Gr. K-7)
- 1.0 CONTINUING Middle/ Secondary French Immersion Permanent TTOC
Northern BC
Kaska / Dene / Tahltan / Tagish / Inland Tlingit / Tsek'ene First Nations LandA tranquil, vast, and rugged region, Northern BC is ideal if you are seeking a more peaceful lifestyle away from the city.
Diverse local Indigenous communities have lived off this land for thousands of years and keep a solid connection to it, hosting cultural celebrations and events throughout the year.
The north offers spectacular wilderness to explore and a significantly reduced cost of living compared to more populated areas.
Learn More About this RegionJob Opportunities
- Temp FT (1.0) Numeracy Support Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) School Psychologist (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Learning Assistant/Secondary Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (2026-27)
- Temp PT (0.58) Primary Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Intermediate Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp PT (0.2) District Diversity Education Support Teacher (2026-27)
- Tumbler Ridge Secondary School requires a 1.0 PERMANENT Teacher
- Temp FT (1.0) Grade 8/9 Core French/Social Studies 9/Career Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Grade 4-6 Teacher (med loa eff. immediately until the return of the incumbent not beyond June 30, 2026)
- Temp FT (1.0) Occupational Therapist (mat loa eff Sept. 1, 2026 until return of incumbent but not beyond June 30, 2027)
- Temp FT (1.0) School Psychologist (2025-26)
- Temp FT (1.0) Grade 7/PHE/TAG (med loa eff immediately until the return of the incumbent but not beyond June 30, 2026)
- TWO (2)Temp FT (1.0) Grade 7/Career Education 9/Tag Teachers (2026-27)
- Temp PT (0.8) Intermediate/Middle School Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Primary Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) French Immersion Kindergarten/Grade 1 Teacher (mat loa eff Sept. 1, 2026 until return of incumbent not beyond June 30, 2027)
- TWO (2) Temp FT (1.0) French Immersion Intermediate Teachers (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Woodwork/Metalwork Teacher (mat loa eff. Sept. 1, 2026 until the return of the incumbent but not beyond June 30, 2027)
- Temp FT (1.0) Speech Language Pathologist (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Occupational Therapist (mat loa eff May 11, 2026 until return of incumbent but not beyond June 30, 2026)
- Temp FT (1.0) School Psychologist (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Secondary Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Physical Therapist/Physiotherapist (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Grade 7-9 Teacher (2026-27)
- Temp FT (1.0) Primary Teacher (2026-27)
- District Indigenous School Social Worker/SEL Specialist
Okanagan
Kootenay / Okanagan First Nations LandsSet on a backdrop of rolling hills, lakes and mountains, the Okanagan offers a mild climate and a growing economy.
The Okanagan is a popular tourist destination, offering a mix of outdoor recreation activities, including biking, hiking, and golf. There are also countless health and wellness spas in the region for when you want to relax.
With nearly 200 wineries – many offering tours in the summer – the Okanagan is also the leading winemaking region in Canada.
Learn More About this RegionVancouver Island & Sunshine Coast
Nuu-Chah-Nulth / Coast Salish First Nations LandsThe largest island in North America, with key cities such as Victoria, Nanaimo, Courtenay, Campbell River. Vancouver Island is a more relaxed lifestyle and a hub for sustainable, eco-conscious living and a mild climate. Filled with the abundance of marine life and prime whale-watching spots.
A quick ferry ride from the Lower Mainland, the Sunshine Coast is a peaceful rainforest dotted with small towns from Gibsons to Powell River.
Learn More About this RegionJob Opportunities
- TEACHER TEACHING-ON-CALL (TTOC)
- Teacher Teaching-On-Call – False Bay School
- T2526-511 1.05 FTE Temporary Summer Grades 10-12 Online Learning Modern Languages Teacher
- T2526-510 0.50 FTE Temporary Summer Grades 10-12 Online Learning Modern Languages Teacher
- T2526-509 1.02 FTE Temporary Summer Grades 10-12 Online Learning Modern Languages Teacher
- S2526- 187 – Temporary Education Assistant – Part-time
- S2526-188 – Temporary Education Assistant – Full-time
- French Immersion Teacher on Call
- French Immersion & Core French Teacher-on-Call