Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
29 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
29 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Resume, Human Ecology, Eligibility, Social Sciences, Environmental Design
Industry
Education Management
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Louis Riel School Division is looking for teachers in permanent positions and varied terms from Grade 7 – Grade 12. The
Division provides education to over 17,500 students in 41 schools in a predominantly residential and urban environment, and
aspires to develop competent, educated and compassionate individuals who value learning and strive to achieve their full
potential while pursuing the common good.
This teaching position requires an individual who embraces our divisional Multi Year Strategic Plan through collaboration and
effective, inclusive educational practices that are student centered and data driven.
We are looking for equity minded teachers who share Louis Riel School Division’s philosophical beliefs. If you can see yourself as
part of a group of educators who are visionaries, innovators, life-long learners, risk takers, student-focused thinkers, collaborators
and team builders, you are encouraged to consider applying to be a part of the team.
Please visit LRSD’s website for more information.
QUALIFICATIONS & CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutritional Sciences, Bachelor of Health Studies, Bachelor of Environmental Design
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
The Louis Riel School Division is committed to employment equity and accessibility. We encourage applications from members of
equity-seeking groups with diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
How To Apply:
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Grounded in our Multi Year Strategic Plan and its commitment to decolonization, reconciliation, Indigenous ways of being,
inclusion, and anti-racist/anti-oppressive/anti-bias pedagogies, the successful candidate will demonstrate their:
o Employs strategies to include student voice and choice.
o Effective communication with caregivers.
o Collaboration with colleagues.
o Managing conflict.
o Demonstrates infusion of Indigenous ways of being and knowing.
o Demonstrates equity-centred practice and inclusive pedagogy.
o Demonstrates understanding of pedagogical practices that positively influence individual student learning such as
differentiation.
o Demonstrates understanding of curriculum and use of data in planning.
o Demonstrates effective use of ICT as a teaching tool.
o Demonstrates use of learner centred assessment strategies.
o Demonstrates use of assessment data to inform instruction.
o Demonstrates commitment to professional learning through the application of learning to their practice.
o Ability to make connections between MYSP and their professional learning.
o Ability to critically reflect on practice to inform professional growth, particularly around inclusive programming.
o Demonstrates curiosity