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A community school board in Ontario is seeking a Long Term Occasional Math Teacher to provide high-quality education during the regular teacher's absence. The ideal candidate will have a Senior Math qualification and will play a vital role in supporting student achievement and well-being. The pay ranges from $59,300.82 to $119,670.49 annually, prorated based on FTE, with the assignment effective immediately until June 26, 2026. This position offers a great opportunity to be part of a dedicated team serving a diverse community.
Long Term Occasional – Math – 1 section
The UGDSB employs a team of approximately 6,500 dedicated staff who serve more than 35,000 students attending a variety of programs across 66 elementary and 11 secondary schools as well as continuing education and adult learning centres in the counties of Dufferin, Wellington, and the City of Guelph.
We are committed to supporting student achievement and well‑being through our team of dedicated staff and strong learning communities, always striving to meet the diverse needs of our students.
The UGDSB 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.
We are proud to offer our employees a comprehensive range of total rewards designed to recognize their contributions to our shared success, including competitive compensation, a defined benefit pension plan, professional development opportunities, and vibrant wellness programs.
Reporting to the Principal of the assigned school, the Long-Term Occasional Teacher is responsible for providing continuous, high‑quality education during the temporary absence of the regular teacher. The successful candidate will play a vital role in supporting student achievement and well‑being in accordance with Ontario Ministry of Education standards and Board Policies.
Ready to make a difference? Candidates are invited to submit their application through . As part of the application process, a minimum of two (2) professional supervisory references are required, including at least one from your current Principal or Vice‑Principal. To submit your application, click the “Apply” button at the top of the page or visit: .
Please note: An original Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) must be provided prior to the commencement of employment (if the successful candidate is external). The VSC must be dated within 6 months of the start date of employment. For further information, refer to the UGDSB’s requirements.
While we thank all applicants for their interest in working for the UGDSB, we wish to advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
As part of our recruitment practices, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not be used in the screening, assessment, or selection process for this job posting.
The UGDSB is committed to building a diverse staff that is reflective of 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:
At UGDSB, we recognize that individuals may hold overlapping identities, which shape their experiences in unique ways. We are committed to our responsibility to create and maintain inclusive, equitable environments where everyone can fully participate, thrive, and reach their potential. To learn more, please visit .
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The UGDSB is committed to fair and equitable hiring practices. As part of this commitment, we are collecting voluntary self‑identification data to achieve an inclusive, diverse and representative workforce. The data aims to intentionally identify and remove barriers for equity‑deserving communities at each stage of the hiring process.
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