SAIT
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Salary
CA$38 - CA$45 / HOUR
The instructor will facilitate engaging, well-structured synchronous learning experiences in person, delivering high school equivalency courses in mathematics, chemistry, or biology according to the Alberta Education curriculum. Responsibilities also include establishing a respectful learning environment, communicating expectations, providing feedback, and assessing all course components.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor of Education or Science degree, or related discipline, along with a minimum of two years of successful post-secondary teaching experience, preferably with adult learners or high school equivalency. Demonstrated excellence in synchronous in-person instruction and the ability to engage diverse learners are essential requirements.
SAIT’s Academic Services [https://www.sait.ca/sait-schools/academic-services] team is dedicated to serving SAIT’s schools and learners by providing training in essential and transferable skills. Join a team passionate about creating transformative learning environments that provide access to, and support post-secondary journeys.
S4001 - Instructor
# of positions: 7
$38.18 - $44.66
Position End Date: August 21, 2026
Deadline to apply: 4:00PM, March 16, 2026
Academic Services is focused on supporting SAIT’s schools and departments in their pursuit of SAIT’s strategic priorities. Academic Services brings together several academic development, delivery, and quality assurance units with a common goal: student success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programming designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program.
We are seeking exceptional casual instructors for the Spring/Summer 2026 term to teach in-person daytime courses. Reporting to the Academic Chair, Academic Upgrading, the successful candidate will deliver high school equivalency courses in mathematics, chemistry or biology within a structured, synchronous classroom environment. Courses include Grade 9–12 Mathematics, Grade 12 Biology, and Grade 11 and 12 Chemistry, in accordance with the Alberta Education curriculum.
We are looking for educators who demonstrate excellence in live instruction and who thrive in dynamic, adult-focused evening classrooms. The ideal candidate brings deep subject-matter expertise and the ability to translate complex concepts into clear, accessible, and engaging lessons. They create purposeful, well-organized learning experiences that balance academic rigour with meaningful student support.
A complete application package is to include a cover letter and a current Curriculum Vitae/resume. Your cover letter will include the list of courses you would like to be considered for and your availability in the daytime.
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