School Principal
Tsay Keh Dene Nation
Reports To: Director of Education
Department: Education
Job Type: Full Time/Permanent
Hours of Work: 35 hours a week, Monday-Friday
Job Summary
The School Principal is responsible for providing educational, instructional, administrative, and cultural
leadership for the school. This role oversees the day-to-day operations of the school while ensuring a
safe, welcoming, inclusive, and high-quality learning environment for all students.
The Principal leads with a trauma-informed, assets-based, and culturally grounded approach , supporting
the academic, social-emotional, and cultural development of all learners, with particular attention to
students with exceptionalities and diverse learning needs. The Principal demonstrates a strong
commitment to Tsay Keh Dene ways of knowing, working to integrate Tsay Keh Dene language,
culture, land-based learning, and Indigenous frameworks evenly across the curriculum.
The Principal works collaboratively with staff, students, families, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and
community partners to deliver innovative education inspired by land-based learning, alternative
education models, and multiple ways of knowing and demonstrating learning. Other duties may be
assigned as required.
Core Responsibilities
Educational Leadership
Set and monitor performance objectives for students and staff
Lead the implementation of curriculum that meets provincial requirements while reflecting
Indigenous, land-based, and alternative education approaches
Promote high standards of academic achievement, personal growth, responsibility, and character
Monitor instructional and managerial processes to ensure programs align with intended
outcomes and student needs
Use evidence, observation, and community feedback to evaluate and improve student learning
outcomes
Trauma-Informed & Inclusive Practice
Lead the school using trauma-informed principles that prioritize safety, belonging, trust, and
relationship-based learning
Ensure discipline and behaviour management practices are restorative, non-punitive, and
culturally responsive
Foster inclusive learning environments that support students with exceptionalities, learning
differences, and diverse social-emotional needs
Champion care-centred approaches that recognize the impacts of intergenerational trauma while
emphasizing resilience and strengths
Assets-Based Design & Development
Apply an assets-based lens to leadership, valuing student strengths, cultural knowledge,
community capacity, and lived experience
Support educators in designing learning experiences that emphasize strengths rather than deficits
Encourage multiple modalities of learning, including hands-on, experiential, oral, visual, land-
based, and creative approaches
Curriculum, Language & Culture Integration
Demonstrate a clear commitment to embedding Tsay Keh Dene language, culture, and ways of
knowing across all subject areas
Collaborate with Language & Culture staff, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers to ensure cultural
integrity and meaningful integration
Support land-based, place-based, and experiential learning opportunities grounded in community
knowledge
Promote Indigenous frameworks and alternative education models that reflect local context and
community values
Encourage equitable distribution of language and cultural learning throughout the school
program
School Improvement & Planning
Build and maintain a shared vision for school improvement with staff and community
Develop annual school goals, benchmarks, and performance objectives
Establish and maintain systems to track progress toward educational and cultural goals
Create and sustain a positive school climate that promotes accountability, belonging, and high
morale
Tsay Keh Dene
| 1940 Third Ave, Prince George, BC V2M 1G7
Personnel Management
Interview, select, orient, and support school staff
Define expectations for professional practice, instructional strategies, classroom management,
and community engagement
Observe and evaluate staff performance and support professional growth and development
Make recommendations to the Director of Education regarding staffing decisions, including
contract renewal or discipline
Foster collaboration, collegiality, and shared leadership among staff
Student Support & Management
Oversee systems that support students with exceptionalities, including academic, behavioural,
social-emotional, and cultural supports
Ensure Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and student support services are implemented and
monitored effectively
Work with staff and families to develop fair, equitable, and restorative approaches to student
behaviour
Conduct conferences with students, parents, and teachers as needed
Ensure appropriate response to concerns related to student safety, self-harm, substance use,
neglect, or abuse in accordance with policy and law
Review and sign student report cards and recognize student achievements
Administration, Budgeting & Facilities
Establish and manage a comprehensive school budget aligned with multiple funding bodies and
departmental allocations
o Students with exceptionalities and inclusive education
o Language and culture revitalization
o Youth transitions and post-secondary readiness
o Educational governance and capacity building
o Program evaluation and student learning impacts
Oversee administrative operations, records management, attendance, and reporting
Ensure compliance with First Nation policies and applicable provincial and federal regulations
Oversee facility use, maintenance, safety, and emergency preparedness
Tsay Keh Dene
| 1940 Third Ave, Prince George, BC V2M 1G7
Community Relations
Establish and maintain positive relationships with parents, families, and community members
Communicate the school’s mission and goals clearly and consistently
Encourage meaningful parent and community involvement in school life
Demonstrate awareness of community needs and initiate responsive programming
Qualifications
Degree in Education; Master’s degree preferred
Minimum 3–5 years of relevant leadership or administrative experience
Experience working within or alongside Indigenous communities
Knowledge of school administration, educational policy, and inclusive education practices
Demonstrated understanding of trauma-informed and culturally responsive education
Competencies
Strong leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills
Ability to work collaboratively with staff, students, families, and community partners
Systems-level thinking across curriculum, funding, staffing, and student supports
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally grounded education
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
Ability to adapt, innovate, and lead change in complex environments
Position Details & Conditions
Position based in Tsay Keh Dene Nation, BC
Professional accommodation provided
Travel may be required
Valid BC Driver’s License and Criminal Record Check required
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