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Northlands College seeks an Adult Basic Education (ABE) Instructor for the Clearwater River Dene Nation Location to deliver Saskatchewan curriculum content to Adult 12 students. Instruction may include ELA 30, Financial Literacy 30, Science 20, Math 20/30, Indigenous Studies 30, and 30 level electives.
As the primary in-class Instructor for the Adult 12 & Tri-Trades Dual Credit Program, you will collaborate with partners, trades instructors, and support staff to foster a positive, inclusive
Northlands College is seeking an Adult Basic Education (ABE) Instructor. For our Clearwater River Dene Nation Location. The Instructor’s primary responsibility will be to effectively deliver Saskatchewan curriculum content to students registered in Adult 12 program. Areas of instruction may include but are not limited to: ELA 30, Financial Literacy 30, Science at a 20 level, Math at a 20 or 30 level, Indigenous Studies 30, and 30 level Electives.
As the primary in-class Adult 12 Instructor for the Adult 12 & Tri-Trades Dual Credit Program, the Instructor works collaboratively with program partners, trades instructors, and support staff to create a positive, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. The instructor will play a crucial role in ensuring that program learning objectives are met, and students are engaged and motivated to learn. Overall, the aim will be to create a positive and successful learning environment that fosters student achievement and success.
Candidate should have a Bachelor of Education and must have a valid Saskatchewan Professional A Teaching Certificate, and be eligible to register with Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board (SPTRB).
The Term starts on August 31, 2026 and ends on June 29, 2027.
The wage range is $305.38 to $516.41 per day. Salary is dependent on years of experience and level of education.
Northlands College welcomes applications from Indigenous people and those individuals from other employment equity groups. Northlands College recognizes the unique understanding of the social and economic realities of Northern Saskatchewan. All applicants from those living in Northern Saskatchewan are considered to have this unique understanding.