Class 3 and Airbrakes Driving Instructor at Arctic Response Canada Ltd
Edmonton, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

03 Sep, 25

Salary

40.0

Posted On

04 Jun, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills, Backhoe, Lesson Planning, Excel, Decision Making, Materials, Powerpoint, Accountability, Wilderness First Aid, Reliability, Assessment, Design

Industry

Education Management

Description

Position Title: Class 3 and Airbrakes Driving Instructor
Location: On the road
Duration: Casual, as-needed basis; 4 week terms.
Salary: $40/hour
Start Date: ASAP

POSITION SUMMARY

The primary role of the Class 3 Driving Instructor is delivering Class 3 Driver Training and Airbrakes programs to client groups throughout the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon, and anywhere else our work takes us. When not teaching, administrative functions may include course and curriculum development, equipment maintenance, logistical planning, and/or operational taskings (health and safety consulting, site hazard evaluations, medic services, etc.) commensurate with qualifications and abilities. Though delivering Class 3 programs is the primary function of this position, instructors are also expected to develop the capacity to instruct programs in other areas, such as industrial safety and first aid.

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid Class 3 Commercial Driver’s License
  • Airbrakes Endorsement
  • Confidence and experience as a teacher or instructor (teaching/instructing experience with adult and Indigenous learners considered an asset)
  • Competence and experience managing high-hazard activities, exercising excellent safety judgement, decision-making, and risk management
  • Familiarity and competence with program development process (curriculum design, lesson planning, development of instructional materials, design of assessment and evaluation tools)
  • Strong and courteous written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to adapt instructional approaches and materials to meet the unique needs of various students and student groups
  • Flexibility, adaptability, and energy allowing you to thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment
  • Integrity, professionalism, maturity, reliability, and accountability
  • Ability and desire to expand areas of expertise and develop new capabilities
  • Responsible, self-motivated, able to self-direct and solve complex problems independently
  • Clean Criminal Record Check
  • Ability to develop effective working relationships with colleagues, students, and clients in a team environment
  • Desire to travel frequently throughout the NWT and Northern Canada
  • Substantial industrial skills and experience
  • Competent and familiar with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS

Arctic Response Canada Ltd. is willing to provide on-the-job training through formal certification and/or substantial experience in the following will be considered assets:

  • Grader, Forklift, Excavator, Loader, Backhoe, Bulldozer, and/or Skid Steer instructor qualifications
  • Articulated Haul Truck instructor qualifications
  • First aid, advanced first aid, wilderness first aid, and/or medic/paramedic qualification
  • C.R.S.T. or N.C.S.O certification
  • Industrial certifications or instructor experience
  • Elevated Work Platform certification or instructor experience
  • Work experience in industrial settings
Responsibilities

· Prepare and deliver Class 3 and Airbrakes programs
· Support ongoing refinement of existing programs
· Support the development of new training curriculum and materials
· Support marketing and business development efforts
· Maintenance of training equipment and materials
· Provide operational services to clients (health and safety consulting, site hazard evaluations, medic services, etc.) commensurate with qualifications and abilities
· Traveling (independently or with colleagues) to remote locations throughout the Canadian North from one week to up to a month at a time

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