
Little Pine First Nation is currently accepting applications for the full-time position of ELA/MATH Catalyst.
Chief Little Pine School is a K5 to Grade 12 school operated on the Little Pine First Nation, located about 79 km west of North Battleford, SK.
Chief Little Pine School is proud to provide students with a safe learning environment which encourages students to spread their wings and seek out their dreams. Our students are encouraged to embrace their culture and traditional values as they grow into young men and women
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Research best practice and provide resources appropriate for implementation of curricula
• To encourage and facilitate innovative and creative teaching practices and resources so that concepts can be taught in ways that are relevant to students.
• To enhance teacher learning and professional knowledge to facilitate changes in thinking and practices where necessary.
• In cooperation with the staff and Principal, organize the instructional Language Arts program of the school and provide leadership in the field of curriculum development while ensuring that provincial curriculum requirements are being met.
• Catalyst Mentors are engaged collaboratively in establishing school action plans, coordinating improvement activities and evaluating school progress in relation to the school learning focus.
• Help set and maintain the schools focus when other initiatives are encouraged.
• In cooperation with the Principal, coordinate the schedules, plan for in servicing and facilitate support such as weekly meetings for Catalyst Educational Assistants (if applicable)
• Promote and encourage parental communication through family literacy programming to expand sharing the love of reading and lifelong learning.
Qualifications and Requirements:
• A Bachelor Degree in Education.
• Minimum five (5) years of teaching experience.
• Saskatchewan Professional A Teachers' Certification.
• Experience working within First Nations' Schools and Communities.
Excellent communication skills (Verbal/Written); decision making skills; professional judgment skills.
• Excellent interpersonal, time-management, and organizational skills.
• Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in computer software applications (i.e. Microsoft-Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, etc.).
• Must successfully complete Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector Search as well as comply with an annual Oath of Confidentiality;
Please apply by email with your cover letter, resume with a current CPIC (with a Vulnerable Sector) and 3 Professional references (previous employers may be contacted) to:
Ida Iron, Principal
Email: clpsadmin@tsec.ca
Deadline for applications: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Only successful applicants will be contacted for interviews.