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NNEC Teacher Coach

Website Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (NNEC)

NORTHERN NISHNAWBE EDUCATION COUNCIL

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

NNEC is a non-profit educational organization, under the direction of the Sioux Lookout District Chiefs, NNEC delivers secondary and post-secondary education programs and services for First Nations people.  NNEC operates Pelican Falls First Nations High School, Pelican Falls Centre, Pelican Falls Wellness Centre, Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School, WAHSA Distance Education Centre and has offices in Lac Seul (head office), Sioux Lookout and Thunder Bay.

TEACHER COACH

GENERAL

The Teacher Coach provides support and mentorship for the teaching staff at NNEC schools.  The Teacher Coach must be a self-motivated individual with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.  The Teacher Coach will provide support through building professional networks and collaborations, identifying and coordinating professional learning opportunities and work with teaching staff to develop strategies to address individual student needs.

This position is under the general direction of the Director of Education

DUTIES

  • Plan and implement professional development in-service for teaching staff at NNEC Schools
  • Working with the school leadership to identify tools to assess teachers’ classrooms
  • Working with school leadership and teaching staff to identify specific, measurable goals
  • Assist in developing pedagogical strategies to meet those goals
  • Identify and develop resources that support teaching styles that align with the school’s mission and values
  • Working with school leadership to provide feedback and troubleshooting obstacles
  • Work with a variety of NNEC staff to help identify internal supports, resources, and services to support goals and program objectives
  • Work with external partner agencies to identify internal supports, resources, and services to support goals and program objectives
  • Help school staff identify their strengths and work on challenges
  • Monitor and advise school leadership of changes in curriculum, policy, standards and assessments
  • Modeling classroom lessons for teachers
  • Building strong relationships with teachers and administrators
  • Researching new resources and evidence-based strategies for instruction, assessment, classroom management, and student engagement
  • Testing and promoting the latest tools and technologies for teaching
  • Supporting teachers in using student-level data to improve instruction
  • Assisting teachers with developing differentiated lessons, planning and pacing lessons, and implementing best practices to meet all students’ needs
  • Informally observing lessons and providing feedback for teacher growth
  • Assisting with the development of systems and structures to improve school-wide teacher practice and student engagement
  • Other duties as directed

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must be a good standing member of Ontario College of Teachers
  • Ontario Intermediate/Senior teacher certificate qualifications
  • Leadership skills demonstrated at the school and system levels
  • Excellent organization, interpersonal, communication, collaboration, and consultation skills
  • Experience networking with external partners
  • Experience teaching First Nation students is an asset
  • Computer literacy
  • Ability to speak a district First Nations language an asset
  • Must be willing and able to travel and have the ability to work flexible hours

LOCATION

Thunder Bay / Sioux Lookout, Ontario

 

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

NNEC requires Criminal Background and Vulnerable Person Check from those offered positions

 

Submit your resume, covering letter and written permission for NNEC to contact three employment references to the HR Recruitment Officer at NNEC by fax : (807) 582-3865;

via mail: Box 1419, Sioux Lookout, Ontario, P8T 1B9; or email humanresources@nnec.on.ca

 

 

To apply for this job email your details to humanresources@nnec.on.ca.

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