Teach the students at the Curve Lake First Nation School.
The duties and responsibilities of this position are categorized into eight main functions: * Program Planning
Assists in planning the overall school program i.e. field trips, special interest programs and other extracurricular activities
Evaluates, selects and modifies resources and activities to address curriculum objectives and student learning needs
Plans appropriate program evaluation tools
Collaborates with colleagues in planning and lesson delivery as necessary
IEP/IBP development to ensure all students needs are met
Program Implementation
Communicates learning objectives to students and parents
Captures student attention and supervises students during lessons
Delivers lessons using appropriate delivery strategies for students to maximize student learning i.e. lecture, discussion, group learning
Provides students with guidance, direction and other opportunities to facilitate learning
Monitors instruction by observing student involvement, interpreting student responses to determine opportunities for praise, prompts, extensions and corrective feedback and by providing feedback to student responses
Conducts his/her class in accordance with the school timetable and to make the timetable available to students, parents, the Principal and Education Manager
Assists with the implementation of school programs i.e. participating in special events, field trips, special interest programs and other extra-curricular activities
Implement IEP for students
Program Evaluation
Conducts self-evaluations on a regular basis\xe2\x80\xa2 Reviews, evaluates and revises classroom programs
Evaluates student performance/progress by administering formative evaluation/tests to measure student progress towards objectives
Conducts summative evaluations to measure student achievement of objectives
Completes a Long Range Plan and Growth Plan
Learning Environment
Organizes and manipulates the learning environment to maximize student learning while giving assiduous attention to the health, safety and comfort of the students
Maintains proper order and discipline in the classroom, throughout the school and on school property
Helps students develop positive self-concepts by understanding and adapting to individual differences of students
Organizes and operates a learning environment which challenges and empowers students to reach their highest potential
Professionalism
Makes a commitment to be knowledgeable and respectful of cultural differences that occur when teaching aboriginal students
Contributes as a member of the educational team at the school and in the Curve Lake First Nation Education system
Establishes and maintains professional relations with Principal, staff, Education Manager, students, parents, education committee and the community
Participates in professional development days as approved by Education Manager
Notifies Principal or designate if he/she is to be absent from school and the reason and completes leave request forms
Delivers any and all school property in his/her possession to the Principal or Education Manager when his/her employment contract with Curve Lake First Nation has expired, or when for any reason his/her employment has ceased
Decision Making
Makes consistent, educationally sound decisions within the framework of established school policies and procedures
Provides justification for decisions reached as required and appropriate
Makes decisions based on good judgment, tact and discretion
Records
Maintains accurate and up-to-date records of attendance, class lists, student performance and other records (Including the Ontario School Record) required by the school
Communication
Communicates effectively in both oral and written forms with co-workers, other education staff, parents and students
QUALIFICATIONS: (APPLICANTS MUST SHOW NECESSARY PROOF WITH APPLICATION OR WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY SCREENED OUT
Education & Experience:
Bachelor of Education
Primary Qualifications
Current member of the OCT in good standing
RATED REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of classroom management techniques
Knowledge of differentiated instructional practices
Knowledge of assessment and evaluation practices
Subject/curriculum/content knowldge in early learning/primary setting
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Knowledge of and experience working with First Nation children
Familiar with literacy and numeracy initiatives
Understanding of current Early Learning approaches
Ability to create an engaging and effective learning environment
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with all staff
Strong appreciation of, and empathy with the needs of children
Exhibits a high degree of initiative and self-direction
Appreciates the need for ongoing communication with students and parents
Appreciation for ongoing professional learning
Experience with and/or commitment to School Success/Improvement Plan
An appreciation of the language and culture of the First Nation
Knowledge and proficient use of technology
Personal Suitability:
Be honest and trustworthy
Be respectful
Possess awareness and sensitivity to the history, language, culture and traditions of the people of Curve Lake First Nation
Be flexible
Demonstrate sound work ethics
Must demonstrate and ensure a high level of personal and professional conduct
While Curve Lake First Nation appreciates all applications, as outlined in the Curve Lake First Nation Human Resources Management Manual, applicants will be considered in the following priority: Level I: Internal Applicant, Level II: Any First Nation Member Applicants (s. 16(1) CHRA), and Level III: Any Applicants.
The successful candidate must provide an acceptable Canadian Police Information Check (CPIC) with Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) prior to commencing work.