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North Island College
Overview
Plan and prepare learning materials for instructional environments. Teach ILF 121: Nuu-chah-nulth Immersion 1 and include required subject matter/skills in course outlines. Direct student learning in a positive, supportive, and caring environment. Be available to students during scheduled office hours and classroom hours (30 hours/week). Communicate learning outcomes and evaluation methods in writing. Design and conduct student evaluations/appraisals and keep students informed of progress. Submit grades in a timely manner and maintain required student records. Build and sustain respectful, trust-based relationships with Indigenous students, communities, leaders, and organizations. Engage with communities to ensure programming reflects local priorities, values, and knowledge systems. Create culturally safe, healing-focused classrooms supporting holistic student well-being. Guide learners in developing reflective portfolios (values, goals, wellness strategies, achievement plans). Integrate Indigenous knowledge systems, land-based learning, and intercultural teachings into curriculum design and delivery. Collaborate with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community members for authentic learning experiences. Adapt teaching approaches for diverse cultural, educational, and personal backgrounds of adult learners. Provide formative, strengths-based feedback aligned with holistic learning outcomes. Participate in ongoing professional development in Indigenous education, cultural safety, trauma-informed practices, and adult learning methodologies. Work within College educational policies and contribute to College/department goals and activities
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CA$70,437 - CA$112,872 / YEAR
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Plan and prepare learning materials for instructional environments. Use a variety of approaches and materials to address different learning needs. Teach assigned subject areas and include required subject matter/skill activities in courses and course outlines. Direct student learning in a positive, supportive, and caring environment. Be available to students regularly during scheduled office hours and classroom hours to discuss progress and learning issues (30 hours/wk.). Communicate learning outcomes in writing and how learners will be evaluated against those outcomes. Design and conduct evaluations/appraisals and keep students informed of progress. Submit grades in a timely manner according to college policy. Maintain records of student enrollment and achievement and other required records; submit marks and student records to the department Chair at end of employment. Work within college educational policies and contribute to education/strategic plan goals. Advise the Department Chair on ordering needs for books, supplies, and equipment. Advise the Department Chair on enrollment management strategies (recruitment and retention). Advise appropriate administrators/campus committees of health and safety concerns and assist in rectifying problems. Maintain continuous professional development of competencies and qualifications. Participate in college community activities/committees and department meetings when possible. Undertake other related duties as assigned when course load permits
Gitksan/Wet’suwet’en
Teach students in Primary (K-3) and/or Intermediate (Grades 4-7) roles. Incorporate First Nations content across the curriculum. Plan and deliver land-based projects across the curriculum throughout the year. Set high expectations and support academic achievement in a safe and nurturing environment. Use literacy and numeracy programs (Read Well, Nelson Literacy, Jump Math, Math Makes Sense). Use assessment tools (Acadience and CAT 2) to inform instruction. Differentiate curriculum expectations and teaching strategies to meet student needs. Maintain excellent behaviour management strategies. Collaborate with colleagues, educational assistants, and support staff. Engage parents, community members, and elders in residence through strong interpersonal communication. Ensure on-the-land experiences are created and delivered safely
CA$63,513 - CA$63,513 / YEAR
8 days ago
Tsilhqot'in/Carrier/Sekani
Teach a variety of subjects across multiple grade levels and foster academic growth and critical thinking. Prepare and present course material following an approved curriculum. Teach core subjects and electives with cultural relevance. Collaborate with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community members to incorporate Indigenous ways of learning. Lead approved land-based learning opportunities. Create a welcoming, respectful, inclusive classroom environment. Use positive behavior management strategies to support student well-being. Promote a safe, nurturing, respectful learning space. Provide one-on-one or small group academic support. Support students' emotional, social, and academic growth through educational mentorship. Assess students using culturally sensitive evaluation methods. Develop Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for students with diverse needs. Collaborate with different departments and school staff to address student needs. Build positive relationships with parents, guardians, and families. Encourage student participation in community activities. Actively participate in school activities, field trips, staff, and community events. Lead or support extracurricular programs (sports, arts, traditional skills). Ensure compliance with school policies (attendance, academic integrity, health and safety). Carry out additional duties or projects as assigned by the School Principal
CA$67,500 - CA$99,500 / YEAR
9 days ago
Beaufort Delta Divisional Education Council
The educator will collaborate with community members to design and implement a competency-based curriculum rooted in Indigenous knowledge and values. Responsibilities also include fostering an inclusive environment, promoting equity, and integrating land-based learning opportunities.
CA$95,232 - CA$153,748 / YEAR
The educator will collaborate with community members and Elders to design and implement a competency-based curriculum rooted in Indigenous knowledge and values. Responsibilities also include fostering an inclusive learning environment and developing land-based learning opportunities.
3 months ago