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Location

Surrey, British Columbia

Salary

CA$27 - CA$30 / HOUR

Quick overview

Deliver theory instruction and lectures aligned with course objectives for Education Assistant students. Manage student progress, assess assignments, and participate in curriculum development and institutional initiatives.

Requirements summary

Requires a certificate, diploma, or degree in Education or a related field with at least two years of experience. Alternatively, a minimum of ten years of relevant work experience may be considered.

professional certificateassociate degreebachelor degreeCurriculum DevelopmentClassroom ManagementLesson PlanningStudent AssessmentEducational LeadershipInstructional PlanningAcademic ReportingTheory Instruction

Job description

About WCC

Western Community College is a privately held provider of post-secondary education in British Columbia, offering a Bachelor of Hospitality Management degree program and more than 60 career training diploma and certificate programs in the fields of business, accounting, healthcare, education, hospitality, information technology, legal studies, and warehousing, using industry-based market-driven curriculums. We provide a dynamic, collaborative, and engaging learning environment to our students with a very high standard of community-driven post-secondary education

We value diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our college does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or marital status. We are committed to be an equal- employer and to creating a diverse environment where employees are involved and respected. All qualified applicants will receive the same consideration for employment.

Job Title: EA (Education Assistant) Instructor

Responsibilities

Theory Instruction (In-Person or Online) Deliver lectures aligned with course objectives and program learning outcomes. Prepare lesson plans, presentations, and materials that engage diverse learners. Explain course outlines, expectations, and assessment criteria at the start of each course. Provide regular feedback on student progress and support student learning needs. Assess assignments and exams and submit grades within required timelines. Participate in curriculum development, updates, and instructional planning. General Responsibilities (All Instructors) Discuss students’ progress and address academic concerns as needed. Submit all required records and documentation, including attendance and grades, in a timely manner and in accordance with institutional policies and established processes. Accurately track and report student attendance and grades through the system as required. Attend faculty meetings and participate in program and college initiatives. Participate in faculty performance reviews, if required. Arrange make-up sessions for hours missed due to illness or other absences. Comply with all college policies and procedures. Perform other duties as assigned by the Program manager, College Dean, or President.

Education and Experience Required

A certificate, diploma, or degree in an Education/ Education Assistant or a field directly related to the subject area being taught. A minimum of two years of related work experience in the subject area. In the absence of formal education, a minimum of ten years of relevant work experience may be considered.

Location

  • WCC
  • Surrey
  • Central
  • Campus
  • Schedule:
  • Monday to
  • Friday from 9
  • AM to 2
  • PM
  • Start
  • Date:
  • ASAP
  • End
  • Date: September 30, 2026