Job Search and Career Advice Platform

Enable job alerts via email!

Online Instructor

Learn. Develop. Succeed

Remote

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Part time

Yesterday
Be an early applicant

Generate a tailored resume in minutes

Land an interview and earn more. Learn more

Job summary

A nonprofit educational organization is seeking instructors to provide individualized learning support for school-aged children with learning differences. Candidates should be experienced in teaching online and creating a neuroaffirming environment. The role involves one-to-one instruction and utilizing a variety of instructional approaches. Compensation ranges from $28-33 per hour, with a commitment to employment equity and valuing diverse candidates.

Benefits

Inclusive culture
Professional learning opportunities
Certified Living Wage Employer in BC

Qualifications

  • Ability to deliver individualized learning support.
  • Commitment to charitable mission.
  • Ability to provide criminal record check.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver one-to-one instruction live online.
  • Create and maintain a neuroaffirming learning environment.
  • Provide progress reports with or without assistive technology.

Skills

Experience working with school-aged children with learning differences
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Experience teaching online
Self-motivated and self-directed
Job description
Organization Overview

LDS - Learn. Develop. Succeed. is a growing, innovative, research-based, educational nonprofit charity serving children, youth and adults with diagnosed or suspected learning differences such as dyslexia and dyscalculia and other brain-based differences like ADHD and ASD. Our growing, affordable programs and services operate throughout Canada live online and in-person in multiple locations in the Vancouver area.

Purpose of Position

Instructors work one-to-one with school-aged (Kindergarten to grade 12) learners, delivering individualized and comprehensive learning support that is neuroaffirming, strengths-based, and evidence-based.

Principal Roles and Responsibilities
  • Deliver one-to-one instruction live online
  • Create and maintain a learning environment that is neuroaffirming, strengths-based, and enjoyable for all learners
  • Identify learner strengths and challenges through informal and formal assessment
  • Draw from multiple resources and curricula, develop and implement year-long learning plans and daily lesson plans for your assigned learners that are individualized, neuroaffirming, strength-based, evidence-based, technology-enhanced and linked to measurable learning goals
  • Provide formal and informal written progress reports, with or without the use of assistive technology
Requirements & Competencies

Successful candidates for the instructor role have the ability to perform the above-listed principal roles and responsibilities with minimal to moderate support. This typically requires the following experience and competencies.

  • Experience working with school-aged children with diagnosed or suspected learning differences
  • Experience in strengths-based, neuroaffirming learning environments and/or a demonstrated eagerness and ability to quickly adapt to this type of environment
  • Experience using structured, systematic, and explicit instructional approaches
  • Experience teaching the following: literacy concepts using a structured literacy/Science of Reading approach, math focused on building conceptual understanding, and support for executive functioning, sensory processing, or social-emotional learning. Open positions may list additional specific required instructional experience.
  • Experience teaching online.
  • Access to a personal computer, reliable internet, and a quiet private space for delivering lessons.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with or without the use of assistive technology
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a collaborative mindset
  • Demonstrated commitment to our charitable mission
  • Self-motivated and self-directed
  • Ability to provide a criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening
  • Eligibility to work in Canada

Job type: Contract

Contractors are responsible for invoicing monthly for their hours worked and are not eligible for extended benefits. Our contractors primarily have full-time or part-time employment outside of their work with LDS.

Hours of work

Contract instructors work between 6 and 20 hours per week, plus paid prep time of up to 20 minutes per session. Contractors select set weekly days and times they are available for online sessions, and must maintain the same availability from September to June, without disruption. Available hours are:

  • Any/All weekdays 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm Pacific time
  • Saturdays 9 am to 5 pm Pacific time

Location: Online from anywhere within Canada

Reports to: Contract Instructors report to the Senior Manager, Instruction and Innovation, and work closely with their assigned Case Manager(s) during the academic term.

Remuneration and Benefits
  • Wage: $28-33/hour
  • Neuroaffirming and inclusive workplace
  • Values-based organization with collaborative peers with a wide range of backgrounds and talents
  • Inclusive culture and innovative workplace with opportunity for new approaches and growth
  • Opportunities for team-wide and individual professional learning throughout the year
  • LDS is proud to be a Certified Living Wage Employer in BC!
Equity

LDS is committed to employment equity and believes that a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve strengthens our ability to achieve our mission. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, abilities, neurotypes, and with a range of life experiences to apply. If you require accommodations for any part of the application process, please email careers@ldsociety.ca.

How to apply

Please submit an application directly through our careers page: https://ldsociety.ca/careers/

To complete your application, you will need to:

  • Upload a resume
  • Indicate which open position(s) you are applying for
  • Answer written-response questions about your teaching experience (instead of a cover letter). If you prefer to answer these questions in an audio recording, please email a recording to careers@ldsociety.ca

Applications will be considered as received, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you.

Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop a PDF, DOC, DOCX, ODT, or PAGES file up to 5MB.