Principal
Spiritwood High School
Full-Time Permanent (1.0 FTE)
Start Date: July 1, 2026
Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Treaty Acknowledgement & Commitment
Living Sky School Division is located on the shared territory of Treaty 6. We are committed to building genuine relationships and creating learning environments where culture is affirmed and everyone belongs. We strive to be a diverse, inclusive, and safe workplace.
The Opportunity
Spiritwood High School is seeking a relational and visionary Principal to lead the school beginning July 1, 2026.
The successful candidate will work closely with staff, students, families, and the broader community to foster a safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environment where every student is supported to succeed. This is an opportunity for a leader who values collaboration, builds strong relationships, and is committed to continuous school improvement while honouring the strengths of a rural school community.
About Spiritwood High School
Spiritwood High School serves students in Grades 7–12 in the welcoming community of Spiritwood, Saskatchewan. The school offers a range of academic programming and extracurricular opportunities designed to support student engagement and success.
Programming includes:
• Comprehensive academic programming
• Practical and Applied Arts (PAA) opportunities
• Inclusive education supports and specialized programming
• Extracurricular activities including athletics, clubs, and student leadership opportunities
Spiritwood High School is also a Following Their Voices (FTV) school. This provincial initiative supports schools in improving outcomes for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students by strengthening culturally responsive teaching practices, building meaningful relationships with students and families, and using evidence-informed strategies to support student success.
Guided by Saskatchewan’s Inspiring Success framework, the school is committed to inclusive education, culturally responsive practices, and strong connections with families and community.
What You Can Expect at Spiritwood High School
A Close-Knit School Community
A supportive environment where staff, students, and families work together to promote student success.
Dedicated Staff Team
Educators and support staff committed to meaningful learning experiences and strong relationships with students.
Community Partnerships
Strong connections with families, community organizations, and local partners that enhance student opportunities.
System Collaboration
Support from School Superintendents, the Administrators’ Council, and Living Sky Central Office to advance school improvement and leadership development.
The Right Leader
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
Relational Leadership
A visible and approachable leader who builds trust with students, staff, families, and community partners.
Vision and Direction
Ability to lead school improvement initiatives that support student achievement, well-being, and belonging.
Collaborative Culture Building
Fosters teamwork, shared responsibility, and high expectations for students and staff.
Accountability and Integrity
Maintains professionalism, fairness, and consistent decision-making.
Data-Informed Practice
Uses evidence to guide school improvement and support student success.
Strong Communication and Emotional Intelligence
Builds relationships, listens actively, and navigates challenging conversations with care and professionalism.
Preferred Qualifications & Experience
• Successful teaching experience
• Previous school leadership experience (Vice-Principal or leadership role considered an asset)
• Experience working with Indigenous students and communities
• Understanding of inclusive education and trauma-informed practices
• A Master’s degree in Education (or currently working toward one) is considered an asset
Salary & Benefits
• Principal allowance in addition to teaching salary (STF salary grid)
• Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation benefits
• LINC Agreement (current)
How to Apply
For questions regarding this position, please contact:
Ruth Weber, School Superintendent
ruth.weber@lskysd.ca
Living Sky School Division
(306) 937-7702
Please submit your application no later than noon on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.