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First Nations Technical Institute is seeking a Curriculum Developer for their Bachelor of Indigenous Justice program. This role focuses on creating hybrid course content rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing, addressing vital justice education issues to enhance learning experiences. Join us to shape the future of Indigenous justice through innovative education.
Bachelor of Indigenous Justice, Curriculum Developer
Contract
Are you passionate about advancing Indigenous justice through education?
Do you have experience in curriculum development and a deep understanding of Indigenous knowledge systems, legal principles, and restorative justice?
If so, this opportunity may be the perfect fit for you!
First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI) is seeking a Curriculum Developer to help shape transformative learning experiences for learners in the Bachelor of Indigenous Justice program. This role involves developing hybrid course content rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and aligned with FNTIs teaching philosophy, program goals, and course outcomes.
If you are committed to Indigenous education, have experience in justice-related fields, and want to contribute to innovative, community-based learningjoin us in helping to shape the future of Indigenous justice education.
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About Bachelor of Indigenous Justice at FNTI
The Bachelor of Indigenous Justice program is a four-year Honours Baccalaureate Degree Program. The program consists of 8 semesters and 120 credits, and is currently in development.
The program will be delivered in a hybrid format, utilizing FNTIs distinctive intensive mode model to provide those interested in Indigenous law and justice with a transformative educational journey. The program emphasizes community-based experiences, aligned with course outcomes, which is supported by the Integrated Experiential Learning (IEL) Office. Learners also gain a critical perspective by examining Canadian law and justice through an Indigenous lens.
Program Goals
Knowledgeable about criminal, restorative, social, environmental, and economic justice from an Indigenous perspective;
About FNTI (First Nations Technical Institute)
FNTI is an Indigenous-owned and governed post-secondary institute with 35 years of rich history delivering programming rooted in culture and Indigenous ways of knowing. Our community-driven approach coupled with our intense program delivery method allow our Indigenous learners to maintain connections to family and community while they study and prepare for their future careers. FNTI delivers programming locally through its main campus in Tyendinaga on Ontarios beautiful Bay of Quinte, as well as in numerous community locations throughout Ontario and virtually.
Why Join Us?
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FNTI is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), applicants may request accommodation related to the protected grounds at any stage of the hiring process.
Thank you for your interest. Please note only those selected for an interview will be contacted.