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Yukon Education

Learning Assistant Teacher

Old Crow,YT
  • To be discussed
  • Full time ,Part time

  • 1 position to fill as soon as possible

This is an untilfilled competition. Candidates are encouraged not to delay submitting their application as this posting can close at any time after 3 business days. Resumes will be screened at regular intervals until the position is filled or the competition closes, whichever is earliest.

Nurturing Yukon learners through community wisdom.

Empower and inspire learners, families and communities to lead necessary change in education and society through Yukon First Nations ways.

Assignment: Learning Assistant Teacher (LAT) in the Neurodiverse Room

Start Date: As Soon As Possible

CHIEF ZZEH GITTLIT SCHOOL (CZG) Old Crow

Chief Zzeh Gittlit School respectfully acknowledges that it is located within the traditional territory of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation.

Chief Zzeh Gittlit School (CZGS) is located in the community of Old Crow, Yukon Territory. Old Crow is a remote, fly-in community in northern Yukon, 112 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Approximately 245 people live in Old Crow. Gwich'in is the traditional language of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation people.

Chief Zzeh Gittlit School is a K-12 school with approximately 40 students. CZGS is one of 11 Yukon schools that have joined the newly established First Nation School Board (FNSB) in the Yukon. We are actively seeking committed and qualified educators who are dedicated to living in and being an active member of the community and who can adapt well to a remote lifestyle. Our educational professionals value authentic relationships and are committed to working with students, community, administration and the FNSB to make positive, progressive changes to education outcomes for learners of Old Crow.

For more information about our school, please visit our website at Chief Zzeh Gittlit School and the First Nation School Board website.

Qualifications and Experience

Please clearly demonstrate on your cover letter and resume how you meet the following qualifications and experience:

Bachelor of Education or equivalent with coursework and experience in Special Education;

Experience working with and facilitating collaborative multi-disciplinary School Based Team supporting classroom teachers in identifying and programming for students with diverse learning needs;

Experience implementing neuro-diverse supports to support the whole child and their success within school, community and society;

Understanding of and experience delivering differentiated learning pedagogy is an asset;

Experience teaching in a multi-grade class is an asset;

Experience integrating self-regulation and social-emotional care practices in the classroom is an asset;

Experience working with Indigenous learners in a culturally diverse community is an asset.

NOTE: Candidates who have education, training and/or experience equivalent to the education criteria listed above will be equally considered.

Desired Knowledge, Skills and Suitability

Candidates should have and may be assessed on their:

Ability to work collaboratively and maintain an authentic relationship with the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation people, community members, community Elders, and families, promoting greater community involvement in school-based activities and educational programming;

Eagerness to learn about and integrate Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation culture & worldview, and the Gwich'in language in the classroom;

Keenness to live, work, and participate as an active member of the Old Crow community;

Strong classroom management, planning and organizational skills, with the ability to motivate learners;

Solid understanding of a philosophy of inclusive education, excellent interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills working with parents, staff members, coaches, the First Nation School Board and other partners;

Demonstrated ability to implement restorative practice and developmentally responsive approaches and supports;

Demonstrated ability to plan, deliver and analyze in the integration of project-based learning to support curriculum outcomes;

Strong understanding and experience with implementing on-the-land curriculum;

Demonstrated ability to develop, support and implement Student Learning Plans, Behaviour Plans, Safety Plans and Individual Education Plans;

Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with parents and caregivers, establishing cooperative and authentic connections to support the best school experience possible;

Desire and passion for developing and maintaining strong and respectful relationships and trust with students, their families, and the community as a whole;

Additional Information

To be a Teacher in Yukon, you must hold a Teacher Certification in another Canadian province/territory first;

Successful applicants will be required to undergo a Criminal Record Check including a Vulnerable Sector Check.

Relocation may be available.

In communities outside of Whitehorse, there may be affordable though modest rental accommodation (sometimes shared) provided by Yukon Housing Corporation. Private accommodation is limited. If not available, candidates will need to find their own private accommodation, with assistance where possible from the First Nation School Board. For more information on rural communities in the Yukon, visit: www.travelyukon.com

To chat further about the role, reach out to Lauren! Lauren Chapman , Teacher Recruitment Co ordinator Lauren.Chapman@yukon.ca

If you have questions regarding e-recruitment or how to apply, reach out to E-recruitment! Client Support, E-recruitment.clientsupport@yukon.ca

Please apply by February 18, 2025 using the following link:

https://yukongovernment4.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/56454

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Requirements

Level of education

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Diploma

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Work experience (years)

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Internal reference No.

3910317