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A local educational institution is seeking a Clinical Instructor for the Living Classroom PSW Program to support student learning in long-term care settings. The role includes organizing clinical placements, facilitating learning opportunities, and providing feedback to students. The successful candidate will be an RN or RPN with at least two years of experience and strong organizational and communication skills. This position requires a client-service approach and the ability to manage a diverse learning environment.
Click this link to access the application for this position. Applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on December 1, 2025. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Please direct any questions related to the application to:
Guelph & Fergus
February 2, 2026 – 112 hours. Schedule TBD. The incumbent needs to schedule up to 14 – eight-hour shifts to work alongside PSW students and monitor learning progress.
$43.58/hour - $64.22/hour – determined by the qualifications of the successful applicant.
The incumbent will support the implementation of PSW Clinical placements within Long Term Care (LTC) Homes for the UGDSB Living Classroom PSW Program. Clinical placements are arranged at locations within Guelph.
Mo Mitchell Administrative Officer – Teaching Upper Grand District School Board By Email: mo.mitchell2@ugdsb.on.ca
The Upper Grand District School Board is situated on the ancestral, treaty and title lands of two Anishinaabek Ojibwe Nations: the Michi Saagig of the Credit and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. This land also includes a specified tract of land granted to the Six Nations of the Grand River. These Nations hold legal and specific rights in their respective territories. This area has been and continues to be home for Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous peoples.
The UGDSB is committed to disrupting systemic racism and oppression in all of its forms. We are committed to building a diverse staff that is reflective of and adds value to the community and students we serve. We actively encourage applications from members of groups who have historically and/or currently experience marginalization and/or barriers to equity, including, but not limited to:
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and all other Indigenouspeoples
Persons of marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions
Members of groups that commonly experience discrimination based on race, ancestry, ethnicity, colour, religion and/or spiritual beliefs, or place of origin
Persons with visible and/or invisible disabilities
We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation during the application or interview process, please contact our Wellness and Employee Health department at wellness@ugdsb.on.ca.
At UGDSB, we recognize that many of the identities listed above do not exist in a single form and are often intersecting with multiple identities, which can be complex and create unique experiences for applicants. We value the contributions that each person brings, and are committed to creating and maintaining an environment where everyone can participate fully, thrive, and reach their full potential.