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Highschool English Teacher (Term Contract)
The Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority (ADEA) is a First Nation Education Authority serving the three Denesuline First Nations communities in northern Saskatchewan; Black Lake First Nation, Hatchet Lake First Nation, and Fond Du Lac First Nation. The Authority serves a total student population of approximately 1,300+ students. The Authority is working toward improved educational outcomes by utilizing the latest technology, progressively piloting programs, and integrating Denesuline culture into the classroom and school curriculum.
We are seeking a competent, confident, motivated individual to fill the position of a Highschool English Teacher on a term contract (with the potential of going on a full-time permanent contract) at Father Megret High School (FMHS), located in Hatchet Lake, Saskatchewan. In this role, you will provide strong interpersonal skills, commitment to learning and teaching in project-based ways and provide an enthusiastic learning environment for students.
To qualify for this position, you will need to have a Bachelor of Education degree from an accredited university, a teaching certificate or equivalent, recognized post-secondary Diploma of English or equivalent, and be eligible for or possess a valid Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate. The successful candidate will be required to relocate to the community.
This competition is open to all applicants who reside in Canada; and preference will be given to First Nation or other Indigenous applicants who possess the qualifications, knowledge, and skills to meet the minimum suitability requirements as stated for the position.
If have you have a passion for teaching students and want to join a collaborative, dedicated team of professionals focused on student success in our communities, this is an opportunity for you!
https://www.adeask.ca/apps/pages/availablepositions