Choice Principalship of an urban First Nations High School
The Kitotiminawak Parent Council
and
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Invites application for
Principal of Oskayak High School
Oskayak High School is an urban First Nations School that is funded by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, governed by the Kitotiminawak Parent Council and operated by Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. The school, located on Broadway Avenue in Saskatoon, is comprised of approximately 300 students in a grade 9 to 12 program. It is staffed with a full-time vice principal, 22 professional staff and 13 support staff. Program goals include student engagement, attendance and graduation; infusion of Cree language and culture; problem-based learning; broad access to technology and an inter-agency approach to student supports. Position to commence as soon as possible or on a mutually agreed upon date.
The successful applicant must possess:
A Professional A Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate
A Master's degree in education
Knowledge of Cree language and culture
A minimum of five years' experience in educational leadership
Demonstrated results in First Nations and Metis student engagement, attendance and graduation
The ability to foster community partnerships
Experience in evidence-based programming
The ability to develop a strong staff team
For the purposes of transferability and advancement within the school division, preference will be given to applicants who meet the requirements of employment within Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools.
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools is committed to achieving and maintaining a workforce that reflects and affirms the diversity of our school division. Applications are encouraged from First Nations, Metis and Inuit candidates.
Applications and supportive documentation are to be submitted online on or before 12:00 pm (noon), Friday, March 27, 2026.
Job ID 4169.