As the largest post-secondary institution in northern Alberta, Northwestern Polytechnic is a natural point of convergence for knowledge, skills, creativity, and collaboration. Striving to spark and empower success, NWP's mission is geared towards both individual and collective progress. NWP offers a wide variety of engaging and in-demand academic programs in certificates, diplomas, apprenticeships, and degrees. We exist wholeheartedly for the domestic and international students who call our campuses home, the distinctive communities and industries we serve, and the staff and faculty who honour us with their expertise and insights every day. While our potential as one of Alberta's newest polytechnics is ever-growing, we recognize the importance of having authentic and highly effective contributors by our side. We are currently recruiting individuals who are inspired by opportunity, driven by results, and aligned to NWP's core values of being responsive, innovative, and connected. Finding your fit in one of our specialized schools or departments means a bright future with competitive compensation, attractive benefits packages, reliable networks, high quality of life, and unparalleled learning community experiences. If you are looking to transform the post-secondary landscape with polytechnic education, research, and partnerships, Northwestern Polytechnic is your employer of choice.
The Role
The Education Department is looking for a Full-Time Sessional faculty to teach in the 2025-2026 academic year. This is a tenure track position. Instructional duties may include courses in the Early Learning and Child Care program.
What We Offer
NWP offers lifelong learning opportunities through professional development & wellness programs, a competitive salary and compensation package and a student-centered culture that is vital to our community.
Job Requirements
The successful candidate will have a Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) in a related field and significant experience in early childhood development. Instruction and research at the post-secondary level is an asset. Necessary skills and attributes to be successful in this role include:
Demonstrated success and professionalism in Early Childhood Education including teaching, child care, or a child development specialization, and an understanding of early childhood development and pedagogy.
Experience in the Alberta Early Learning and Child Care system and knowledge of the northern Alberta context is an asset.
Highly qualified faculty, who seek to continuously improve instruction and meet the need of learners.
Candidates must be able to apply different instructional strategies to meet the needs of students with different learning styles.
Knowledge of Northwestern Polytechnic courses and current educational technologies commonly found in classrooms (e.g., videoconferencing, D2L) are desired.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Willingness to work with the Teaching & Learning Centre.
Student Focused.
Strong organizational skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
A high level of integrity, professionalism, and accountability.
How to Apply
Only applications received electronically will be considered.
Upon submission of CVs, please also include:
a cover letter
reference list
a copy of unofficial academic transcripts
proof of credential
a teaching philosophy statement
Applications are to be submitted through the Northwestern Polytechnic website.
We review all applications to select candidates whose qualifications and experience most closely meet our needs.
Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. For general inquiries, please contact HR at humanresources@nwpolytech.ca .
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