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Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) in Saskatchewan is seeking AME instructors to deliver SIIT programs and curricula, fostering student success. You will collaborate with educational professionals to create a creative, positive learning environment.
The role requires an AME license (M1/M2) and an adult education certification is preferred. Experience in adult learning theories and First Nations culture knowledge are assets, with safety testing per SIIT policy.
Established in 1976, the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nation governed post‑secondary institution. Recognized under provincial legislation, the Institute has been conferred authority to grant certificates and diplomas. SIIT welcomes over 2400 students into our urban and community programs annually as well as serving over 6000 clients through our eight Career Centres across the province. The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies is playing a significant role in Saskatchewan's economic future. You can contribute to that success while building your career.
As the educational leader in the classroom, AME instructors will be responsible for delivering SIIT programs and curricula with the purpose of promoting student success. Working collaboratively with a team of educational professionals, instructors will demonstrate a strong commitment to create and maintain a creative and positive learning environment at SIIT.
Required Competencies: Flexible & Adaptable; Effective Communication; Relationship Building; Results Oriented; Student Focus; Communication (Instructional); Knowledge & Expertise; Teamwork
A valid Canadian Aircraft maintenance Engineer's License; category M1 and M2. Adult Education Certification with prior teaching experience would be preferred. An understanding of adult learning theories and principals is considered an asset. For success in this position a genuine commitment to help students learn and succeed is required. Knowledge of First Nations' culture and organizations is an asset.
As this position is considered safety sensitive, the incumbent will be subject to testing as per SIIT's Alcohol and Substances policy.