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Competition # NLC-16-048
August 22, 2016 to June 27, 2017 (198 Instructional days)
Northlands College is a leading employer in northern Saskatchewan for both instructional and non-instructional jobs and careers. We have campuses in various communities across the north and have built strong partnerships with agencies and institutions to provide well-rounded programs and courses.
The Instructor is responsible for instructing all aspects of the Early Childhood Education program. Areas of instruction include, but are not limited to: Interpersonal Communications; Introduction to Early Childhood Education; Roles of Play in Early Childhood Education; Observation of Children; Child and Adolescent Development; Child Guidance; Programming for Creative Arts Development; Programming for Language Development; Programming for Cognitive Development; Programming for Social and Emotional Development; Health, Safety and Nutrition; and Employability Skills.
The minimal qualifications for this position are: a Bachelor of Education Degree with a major in Early Childhood Education, Saskatchewan Professional A Teaching Certificate and strong communication and interpersonal skills. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
We thank all candidates who apply; however only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted. A criminal record check will be required prior to hire. Northlands College has excellent benefits and an approved Employment Equity Plan. Applicants of Aboriginal ancestry, as well as individuals in other equity groups are encouraged to apply.
Salary: As per Collective Agreement
Application Deadline: July 4, 2016
Send applications, along with proof of education, to:
Northlands College, Human Resources Department
Box 1000 Air Ronge, SK S0J 3G0
Fax: 306-425-4259
Email: hr@northlandscollege.sk.ca
"Preparing Northerners to participate in the social, economic and labour market development of Saskatchewan."