Secondary School Teaching Careers in BC
BC is seeking dedicated high school teachers to support student learning throughout the province. Check out the latest top teaching jobs in BC for secondary school teachers to find your calling with a rewarding career in BC education. Find high school teaching positions under the Teachers and Administrators position category.
From the oceanfront communities of Vancouver Island to the scenic forests of Northern BC, to Metro Vancouver’s vibrant hubs, the farmlands of the Fraser Valley, the sun-soaked Okanagan hills and the rugged mountains of the Kootenays, every corner of BC needs new and experienced secondary teachers.
Whichever part of BC appeals to you, apply today to launch your teaching career in a community eager to welcome you.
Why Teach in BC
Many people know that British Columbia offers incredible access to nature, even in major urban centres, robust and diverse cultural experiences, and a laid-back coastal lifestyle. But what they might not know is that the province also offers teachers flexible curriculum that allows teachers to innovate.
Educators can meet students where they are to drive impact and support their success. Find learning communities driven to succeed, along with a lifestyle that speaks to you. If you value creativity and autonomy as an educator, BC is the place for you.
High School Teacher Salaries
BC teachers are paid an annual salary according to their assigned TQS category/level. This category is determined by the Teacher Qualification Service, the agency responsible for evaluating a teacher’s qualifications and years of education for salary purposes.
Depending on a teacher’s level of experience, and their district of employment, their salary may fall below or above these ranges. Below is an average minimum and maximum salary range for each TQS category.
Step | Cat 4 | Cat 5 | Cat 6/PA | Cat 6/M |
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1 | $61,175 | $67,132 | $72,635 | $73,696 |
2 | $64,068 | $70,312 | $76,124 | $77,186 |
3 | $66,959 | $73,495 | $79,614 | $80,674 |
4 | $69,851 | $76,676 | $83,103 | $84,165 |
5 | $72,744 | $79,857 | $86,591 | $87,653 |
6 | $75,633 | $83,040 | $90,081 | $91,142 |
7 | $78,525 | $86,220 | $93,572 | $94,632 |
8 | $81,417 | $89,402 | $97,060 | $98,121 |
9 | $88,012 | $92,584 | $100,549 | $101,611 |
10 | $99,972 | $108,086 | $109,520 |
As salaries vary from district to district, visit the Salary Finder to find the latest salary grid for each school district in BC.
Remote and Rural Allowance
There are some additional allowances paid to some teachers in certain districts. In many districts, allowances are paid to teachers who hold positions of special responsibility, such as a department head, head teacher, teacher in charge, or teacher coordinator.
In addition, teachers in some districts are paid a remote and rural allowance to aid in the recruiting efforts of districts in remote communities and to recognize the difficulty of working in a remote community. The allowance is $2,947 per FTE annually as of July 1, 2023.
When paid monthly, for example, a full-time continuing employee would receive an additional allowance of $294 per month for 10 months or $245 per month for 12 months. Teachers on call (TOCs) are not eligible to receive this allowance.
Secondary Schools in BC
Secondary schools in BC public education are typically organized to begin at Grade 8. In most cases, the teachers are hired to teach in particular subject areas and will teach these subjects to a number of grade levels. In very small and rural settings, secondary teachers may teach a number of subjects.
In addition to traditional classroom jobs, BC public education offers a wide range of alternative teaching positions. Each of the districts offers unique experiences tailored to their own students’ needs. These include interesting and alternate settings for students to get their secondary education.
Certification and Qualification
All teachers in BC Education must be certified to teach with the Ministry of Education and Child Care.
Sometimes, when a certified teacher cannot be hired, a letter of permission may be obtained. These letters of permission allow an individual to teach within the BC education system for up to one year without their certification.
Training and Educational Programs
To prepare teachers for the classroom, teacher education programs include theoretical coursework and an in-school practicum experience component. The length of training to prepare a teacher for the public school system ranges from one to two years, depending on the program.
Start your secondary teaching career by enrolling in a teacher education training program at one of these BC universities.
CENTRAL BC
FRASER VALLEY
KOOTENAY
NORTHERN BC
VANCOUVER ISLAND / SUNSHINE COAST
Employment Opportunities
Find senior and secondary school teacher jobs on Makeafuture.ca under the Teachers and Administrators position category.
Jobs in BC
Secondary Alternate TeacherSchool District #28 (Quesnel)
Dawson Creek Secondary School requires a .571 FTE TERM Theatre TeacherSchool District #59 (Peace River South)
TTOCSecpwepemc/St’atl’imc/Nlaka’pamux
2025-26 Secondary and Middle School TeacherCatholic Independent Schools of Nelson Diocese
TeacherNoorunissa Montessori Academy
Secondary TeacherSchool District #28 (Quesnel)
Tumbler Ridge Secondary School requires a 0.505 FTE TERM Teacher LibrarianSchool District #59 (Peace River South)
TeacherKwakwaka’wakw/Heiltsuk/Nuxalk/Oweekeno
TeacherNuu-chah-nulth/Coast Salish
Tech Ed (Trades) Teacher - Guildford Park Secondary SchoolSchool District #36 (Surrey)