Community : Across Nunavut
Reference number : 051-2021-INNTEPC
Type of employment : Union Status
Salary : $95,882 to $108,810
Northern Allowance : Varies based on community
Housing : Housing may be available.
Reporting to the Manager, Teacher Education Program (TEP), the incumbent is responsible for the development, delivery and evaluation of courses and programs for the student teachers registered in the College’s Teacher Education initiatives as assigned by the Manager. Program delivery may be at either a Nunavut Arctic College Campus or at various field locations throughout Nunavut.
The Nunavut Teacher Education Program is offered in partnership with the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland. The position contributes towards the Nunavut Teacher Education Program’s objective to graduate culturally competent and bilingual teachers. Where possible, College faculty will be bilingual in Inuktut and English. The incumbent in the position will transmit content knowledge and teaching methods in the chosen areas of specialties.
The incumbent will develop and deliver instruction as required to meet learner needs and the standards established by the partner University by preparing course syllabi; delivering lessons using a variety of instructional strategies, including face-to-face, blended, and/or online; recommending curriculum revisions; researching, reviewing and recommending resource materials to implement or enhance the program or courses; maintaining a record of all course outlines and material used in course/program delivery; developing and administering materials for learner evaluation; assessing learners’ performance of skills; and travelling to other communities for course delivery when required.
The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor of Education degree or an undergraduate degree in a field appropriate to program offerings, plus a Master of Education degree or a Master or Doctoral degree in a field appropriate to the NTEP offerings. The candidate will also require a minimum of five (5) years teaching experience, three (3) years of which must be teaching grades within Kindergarten to Grade Twelve, training and/or experience in online instruction.
Instructional experience in adult education and/or experience in teacher education as well as the ability to speak more than one of Nunavut’s official languages are considered assets. Candidates with education and experience in the following concentrations are preferred: Arts and Music Education, Assessment in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Administration, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, English, Environmental Education, Indigenous Education, Indigenous History, Inuit Art, Language and Literacy Education, Language Arts, Math Education, Mathematics, Online and Distance teaching and learning, Physical Education, Psychology, Science Education, Social Justice Education, Social Studies, Sociology, Special Education, STEM Education, and Theory and Practice in Elementary Education.
Attachment : Expiry Options : Open until filled