Description
Successful candidate responsibilities :
Teaching Junior High Humanities
The successful candidate must:
have classroom practice that is focused on:
a student-centered and responsive instruction that ensures engagement and understanding and nurtures teacher-student relationships
deepening students' numeracy and literacy skills
the application of a variety of technologies to support learning for all students
assessment for/of learning that will support students' growth and achievement
the domains of the NGPS Quality Learning Environment (QLE)
collegial collaboration, support and intervention
diversity and broadening students' knowledge of First Nation, Metis and Inuit foundational knowledge
positive and collaborative relationships and communication with parents
have effective organizational and classroom management skills
have school practice that is focused on:
working with school administration to support the School Action Plan
a commitment to student achievement and success through the Collaborative Team Meeting (CTM) process
working with school administration to enhance staff wellness and school culture
outstanding communication and interpersonal skills
have a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate
Start Date:
Duties will commence as soon as a suitable candidate is found.
Application Process:
Email a cover letter and resume, including three (3) current professional references and most recent teacher evaluation, by November 29, 2024, to:
Human Resources
Email: hr@ngps.ca
On-line: www.ngps.ca
If shortlisted, applicants must bring to the interview a Release of Results of Vulnerable Sector Check that is current within three (3) months.
We appreciate all applications, but will only contact those who are shortlisted.