Description
Options Teacher required
for Summer School
St. Paul Education is recruiting for a Summer School Teacher in the Options field. The position may include instruction in Aboriginal Studies, Psychologies, Forensics, Sociology, HCS stream, Work Experience, PE, CALM, Learning Strategies and Financial Management.
This competition is open to internal and external candidates who are qualified teachers.
These 5 credit courses will run weekdays from July 2 to July 25, 2025, with class times from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Candidates must have previous experience teaching these courses. A significant understanding of Google classrooms and module-based courses is an asset. The ideal candidate will be organized, efficient, flexible, can work in a fast-paced environment and understands the key to relationships in student success. Communication with parents and students is key to the success of the summer school program, which is in large part the responsibility of the teacher.
For more information, contact Ms. Breana Malcolmson, Principal, St. Paul Alternate Education Centre at 780-645-5015, or by email to .
Qualified persons wishing to be considered for this position are invited to complete an online portfolio at by 12:00 p.m., Friday, May 2, 2025.
Instructions on applying for positions are available on our website, .
The successful applicant will be required to provide a current Criminal Record - Vulnerable Sector Check and an Alberta Children's Services Intervention Check.
We thank you for your interest; however, only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.
About St. Paul Education
Geographically and demographically, St. Paul Education covers a large rural/urban area in Northeast Alberta. We serve the communities of St. Paul, Elk Point, Two Hills, Mallaig, Ashmont, Myrnam and Heinsburg. We also serve students from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, Whitefish Lake First Nation #128, Frog Lake First Nation and Kehewin Cree Nation.
In 1995, parent and community stakeholders initiated the amalgamation of five school boards into what is now St. Paul Education. In doing so, St. Paul Education became the only school division in Alberta to operate both separate and public schools under one board. The Division's religious, linguistic and cultural diversity is a source of strength and pride.
We serve 3640 students (K-12), including Catholic, First Nation, Mennonite, Hutterite and Home Schooling learners. Our 19 definable school sites are staffed by approximately 232 FTE teaching staff and 293 support staff.