Elementary Teacher at Beausoleil First Nation — NeverHard
Elementary Teacher at Beausoleil First Nation in Christian Island, Simcoe region. Skills: Child Development, Classroom Management, Collaboration, Communication, Computer Skills. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Beausoleil First Nation
Location
Christian Island, Simcoe region
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Child Development
Classroom Management
Collaboration
Communication
Computer Skills
First Aid/CPR
First Nation
First Nations Culture
First Nations languages
Flexibility
Beausoleil First Nation Human Resources
11 O'Gemaa Miikaan
Christian Island, Ontario
L9M 0A9
(705) 247-2051 Fax: (705) 247-2239 Email: jobs@chimnissing.ca
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Christian Island Elementary Schoo
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eacher
Salary:
$53,624 - $70,085 annually
Classification:
Full time 1 year contract with possibility of renewal
Supervisor:
Charlene Frankavitz, Principal and Nancy Assance, Interim Director of Education.
Vacancy Status:
Replacement
Hours of Work:
35 hours/week
Overview
Beausoleil First Nation is seeking to hire a dynamic and organized leader who is committed to providing a positive, engaging, and culturally appropriate learning environment for our students. This individual is also a team player who believes in the importance of establishing dynamic relationships with staff, parents, and the community in order to support our students in reaching their full potential. Preference will be given to applicants who are of Indigenous Descent.
What We Offer:
Staff housing may be available
Relocation assistance considered
Professional development opportunities
11 weeks off annually
QECO-rated salary placement
Annual Christmas bonus
Key Responsibilities Include:
Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues.
Computer Skills: General working knowledge of computers and relevant software.
Physical Ability: Ability to assist children as needed, including lifting and bending.
Flexibility: Ability to work in various locations and adapt to different situations.
Supervision and Programming: Providing supervision and age-appropriate activities for students.
Collaboration: Working with teachers to plan and implement programs and design learning environments.
Child Development: Supporting children's growth in cognitive, physical, social, and emotional areas.
Classroom Management: Maintaining a safe and organized classroom environment.
Record Keeping: Report cards, and other supportive documentation
Communication: Communicating with families and other staff members.
Assist Students: Providing assistance with daily routines and activities (e.g., washroom duties, dressing, lunchroom, yard duty for recess, class trips, gym time, bus greetings in morning and afternoon).
Professional Development: Attending school-level meetings and professional development activities.
Other tasks as assigned by Principal
Qualifications:
Must possess a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
Experience working in the primary grades
Knowledge of First Nation education, culture, language, and an understanding of the characteristics and organizational structures of First Nation communities
Registered with good standing with the Ontario College of Teachers
Must have a clear Criminal Reference Check (CPIC) and Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS)
Additional Qualifications in either Special Education, Literacy, Numeracy, Land-based learning, Physical Education or music is an asset
Valid First Aid/CPR certification is an asset
How to Apply
Submit a complete application package including:
Cover letter
Resume
Employer references will be requested in the later stages of recruitment
Accessibility
: BFN is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free process under the Ontario Human Rights Code and AODA. Accommodations are available on request.
AI Use
: AI will not be used to make hiring decisions. In rare cases, it may assist with organizing application data.