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Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Business Instructor White Bear
Competition # I-0179
SIIT, a provincial and national leader in First Nation post-secondary education, is seeking a candidate for full-time instruction in the Business Diploma Program in White Bear, Saskatchewan. This is a three-quarter time position.
Duties:
The ideal candidate will be a motivated individual who is passionate about education and who wishes to be part of this growing and dynamic institution.
We are looking for Master Teachers; individuals who have experience across the board, but who are open to new ideas and innovative strategies.
The areas to be taught may include Accounting, Communications, Management, Organizational Behavior, Law, Statistics, Computer Applications, and Public Administration.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Commerce or Administration, or a related 4-year degree
Effective interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
Ability to organize, prioritize and handle multiple tasks with attention to detail and accuracy.
Ability to develop and maintain good working relationships.
Knowledge of First Nation language and/or culture.
Experience teaching adults, particularly First Nation adults.
Location and Dates: White Bear, Saskatchewan for the 2014/2015 Academic Year
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Essential Skills
- Reading text
- Document use
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Critical thinking
- Job task planning and organizing
- Computer use
Transportation/Travel Information
- Own transportation
Specific Skills
- Prepare, administer and mark tests and papers to evaluate students' progress
Work Setting
- Technical institute
- Community college
- Business or industry
Teaching Format
- Classroom
Work Location Information
- Urban area
Area of Instruction
- Business administration/services
Teaching Audience
- Adult
- First Nations students