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Contract Instructor : Indigenous Health (NURS 1000)

Carleton University

Ottawa

On-site

CAD 40,000 - 70,000

Part time

11 days ago

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Job summary

Carleton University is seeking a Contract Instructor for its new School of Nursing. This role involves designing and teaching innovative courses on Indigenous Health, fostering compassionate and practice-ready nursing students. Ideal candidates will possess relevant nursing experience, proof of Indigenous identity, and a commitment to Indigenous health advocacy.

Qualifications

  • Must have proof of Indigenous identity (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit).
  • Professional experience as a Nurse (Registered Nurse preferred).
  • Experience with online teaching platforms preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver course content focusing on health from an Indigenous context.
  • Mentor students on reconciliation and trauma-informed care.
  • Act as a departmental advisor for Indigenous health topics.

Skills

Indigenous health knowledge
Online teaching experience
Mentoring

Education

Proof of Indigenous identity
Registered Nurse

Tools

Zoom
Brightspace

Job description

2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants

The Faculty of Science at Carleton University invites applications from qualified Nursing candidates for a position as a Contract Instructor in our new School of Nursing for the upcoming first cohort of direct-entry, compressed Bachelor of Science in Nursing, honours classes. The program adopts an innovative approach to nursing education. Through experiential learning, theory, research and clinical practice, the program is unique in its integration of advanced technology, experiential learning and cultural humility to prepare tech-savvy, compassionate and practice-ready nursing students. Our curriculum, which emphasizes Indigenous health concepts and mental health awareness for both the patients and the providers, will foster community-focused, inclusive healthcare innovators.

The successful candidate will be expected to design and teach courses on Indigenous Health and Indigenous Health topics and supervise / mentor students in the entry to practice competencies as defined by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).

Course description : Learners will review the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and begin to understand their role in transforming health systems and addressing Indigenous specific racism through theory and practice.

For full program course descriptions, see : BSc in Nursing Courses – Nursing

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver course content for as assigned, focusing on health and nursing from an Indigenous context.
  • Incorporate Indigenous perspectives, histories, and values into teaching materials.
  • Mentor and support students to be aware of reconciliation, trauma informed care, and other topics in their positions of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous identity as future care providers.
  • Act as a departmental advisor for incorporation of Indigenous health topics through-out the program in conjunction with the Indigenous Registered Nurse Faculty member and other Indigenous Carleton supports.

Qualifications

  • Must have proof of Indigenous identity (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit), as perCarleton’s Indigenous Hiring policy, with a demonstrated connection to Indigenous communities
  • Professional experience as a Nurse (Registered Nurse preferred. Registered Practical Nurse / Licensed Practical Nurse, Midwife or other will be considered).
  • Preference given to applicants with experience with online teaching platforms (e.g., Zoom, Brightspace).
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Indigenous health and Nursing
  • Preference given to applicants with demonstrated experience in teaching at a university or similar post-secondary institution, mentoring students, and / or facilitating workshops.
  • Ability to travel and deliver in-person sessions when required

How to Apply

Tell us your story! Send us :

  • A brief statement (max 400 words) or short video sharing why you want to teach in our School of Nursing.
  • A declaration and documentation of Indigenous identity, as perCarleton’s Indigenous hiring policy.
  • A resume highlighting your experience as an Indigenous nurse.

Email your application to nursing@cunet.carleton.ca by June 30th, 2025 with the subject line : Contract Instructor – Indigenous Nursing position – [YOUR NAME].

Questions? Reach out to us at the same address—we’re here to chat and you can expect a response within 48 business hours.

This is an incredibly important role we are committed to in School of Nursing, under the Faculty of Science. The incumbent will be supported to design and deliver an Indigenous Health class to shape how our future providers perceive Indigenous health and impact how these future providers perform forward.

A note to all applicants : As per Articles 16.3 and 16.4 in theCUPE 4600 (Unit 2) Collective Agreement, the posted vacancies listed above are first offered to applicants meeting the incumbency criterion. A link to the currentCUPE 4600 (Unit 2) Collective Agreementcan be found at the Academic Staff Agreements webpage on theCarleton University website.

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