Teacher - Inuktitut/English , Sam Pudlat School, Kinngait,NU
About This Role
Posting #: SPS 2627 13409 B
Position: Teacher
School: Sam Pudlat Elementary
Community: Kinngait, Nunavut
Grade assignment: K-6
Region School Operations: Qikiqtani School Operations
Status: 1.0 (Full-time)
Start date: 8/20/2026
End Date (if Term): Please note: Start and end dates may be subject to change based on approved school calendar.
Closing date for applications: Open Until Filled
About this opportunity
The Nunavut Department of Education, operating under Qikiqtani School Operations, seeks passionate educators who are committed to creating supportive learning environments for students in Nunavut. In this role, you will contribute to student growth by implementing culturally respectful and inclusive methods that are grounded in community relationships. This position is particularly suited for those who value:
- Collaboration with students, families, colleagues, and the community over time
- Culturally responsive and community-oriented teaching strategies
- Customizing instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners and local contexts
- Engaging with local knowledge, language, and culture
Key attributes for success in this role and northern living include resiliency, adaptability, and resourcefulness (Qanuqtuurniq).
About the School
Sam Pudlat Elementary, situated in the picturesque hamlet of Kinngait, Nunavut, serves around 250 students in grades K-6 and is supported by a dedicated team of 28 staff members. The school and the surrounding community embrace a rich Inuit cultural heritage.
About Education in Nunavut
The Government of Nunavut's educational initiatives are shaped by Inuit Societal Values. The Department of Education is committed to Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq, which emphasizes staff development through carefully crafted professional learning opportunities. Schools across Nunavut work collaboratively (Piliriqatigiinniq/Ikajuqtigiinniq) to improve literacy outcomes for all students while ensuring that learning experiences are both culturally relevant and respectful. All regions prioritize:
- Promotion of the Inuktut Language and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangiit (Inuit Societal Values)
- Community-driven education initiatives
- Improvement of student literacy
- Advancement of inclusive education
Required Qualifications
Education & Certification
- Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree
- A valid teaching certificate recognized by or eligible for certification in Nunavut (Internationally educated candidates without a Canadian teaching certificate must have their credentials evaluated through Pathways To Teach Canada)
Desired Qualifications
Candidates do not need to meet every qualification; relevant experience and a commitment to community-centered education are highly valued.
Language and Cultural Assets
- Proficiency in Inuktitut (both verbal and written)
- Experience with educational practices based on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
- Background in bilingual or ESL teaching settings
- Experience teaching in cross-cultural or northern Canadian environments
Teaching Practice & Classroom Environment
- Understanding of differentiated instruction and inclusive teaching practices
- Training or experience in evidence-based literacy development
- Knowledge of current assessment strategies to enhance student learning
- Experience in fostering a positive learning atmosphere with effective classroom management techniques (e.g., Restitution, Tribes, Positive Effective Behavior Supports)
Relationships & Student Engagement
- Proven ability to cultivate respectful relationships with students, families, colleagues, and community members
- Experience in promoting student well-being and engagement
- Involvement with students outside the classroom, as appropriate
Collaboration & Professional Practice
- Experience in collaborative instructional planning and support for students
- Ability to function as part of a unified school team
- Commitm
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