PRINCIPAL POOL
In anticipation of upcoming openings, Vancouver Island West School District 84 is inviting applications for a principal pool competition. Successful candidates will be eligible for assignment to a suitable principal position at one of our schools within the next twenty-four months.
Our District
Our district delivers public education to approximately 350 students in the First Nations communities of Kyuquot, Oclucje, Ehatis, and Tsaxana, as well as the rural communities of Zeballos, Tahsis, and Gold River.
Our Region
We are located on the beautiful and rugged west coast of Vancouver Island. Three of our schools are in remote rural communities accessible by logging roads and/or water taxi and include accommodations for school-based administrators. Two of our schools and the School Board Office are in the Village of Gold River, which is ninety kilometers west of Campbell River on a paved road. Our district serves a diverse community. Approximately fifty percent of our students are First Nations. The district is well suited to school leaders who want to be fully engaged in their community and enjoy access to wilderness pursuits and rural and remote living in a spectacular setting.
The Position
The principal provides leadership and support for all manner of educational and operational activities in the school environment. The successful candidate should possess the following qualifications, experiences, and attributes:
Please submit your application package via Make A Future by noon on April 4 , 202 5 . Your application package should include a brief cover letter, a resume that summarizes related experiences, a statement of educational philosophy, and confidential reference contacts. Reference letters will be considered but are not expected. Questions regarding the pool and the upcoming process may be directed to Jason Corday, Assistant Superintendent at jcorday@viw.sd84.bc.ca.
Note: School District 84 engages in preferential hiring of self-identified First Nations applicants in all positions in accordance with section 42 (Special Programs) of BC's Human Rights Code. We appreciate all interest in these positions. Only those selected for further interviews will be contacted by the District.