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NLSD #113 invites applications for the position of 2 continuing full-time Learning Consultant
Northern Lights School Division #113 requires a continuing, full time Learning Consultant to model and support high quality planning and instruction practices at all grade levels.
The successful candidate must have:
- a valid Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate
- dedication to reconciliation in Northern Lights School Division
- post-secondary credentials appropriate to the position
- substantial teaching experience with Indigenous students and a belief in the potential of NLSD students and staff
- current knowledge of Saskatchewan Core Curriculum
- a reliable vehicle and a valid drivers license
- an understanding of Professional Learning Communities and the Response to Intervention Model
- extensive classroom experience and a portfolio of high-quality unit and day plans with assessments and learning activities aligned to curricular outcomes
- experience implementing discursive teaching strategies and a willingness to coach classroom teachers
- the ability to differentiate for all learners in a classroom and support individual student success
- refined classroom assessment practices that serve to improve, not just assess student learning
- data literacy
A Masters Degree in Curriculum Studies or Special Education would be an asset. This position will involve extensive travel. Where the learning consultant is based out of is negotiable. Salary is based on the Provincial Agreement plus 10% consultants allowance. For further information please contact Dawn Kuppenbender, Superintendent of Learning at (306) 425-3302.
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants shortlisted for interviews will be contacted.
We welcome diversity and encourage all qualified candidates to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.