Industrial Arts Teacher Secondary School
About This Role
P.O. Box 265
Oxford House
Oxford House, MB R0B 1C0
Work location: On site
Salary: $45.67 per hour / 40 hours per week
Terms of employment: Permanent employment, Full time
Start date: As soon as possible
Benefits: Health benefits
Vacancies: 1
Overview
Languages: English
Education: Bachelor's degree
Experience: 1 to less than 2 years
Job Duties:
- Prepare instructional materials for students in alignment with the approved curriculum.
- Deliver lessons through a structured blend of lectures, discussions, multimedia presentations, and hands-on experiences in labs, shops, and field studies.
- Assign and evaluate homework.
- Prepare, administer, and grade assessments.
- Assess student progress and identify individual needs, sharing results with parents and school administrators.
- Develop and implement support programs for students needing additional assistance.
- Engage in staff meetings, educational conferences, and professional development workshops.
- May instruct and assess students in distance or online learning formats.
- May provide guidance to students on course selections and personal or career matters.
- May supervise student teachers.
On-site work is required at the designated location; remote work is not available.
Work setting: Remote location, Rural area
Willingness to relocate is necessary, with relocation expenses covered by the employer.
Public school environment.
Credentials:
Certificates, licenses, memberships, and courses: Provincial or Territorial Teaching Certificate
Additional Information:
Personal attributes desired include:
- Accuracy
- Client-focused approach
- Dependability
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Excellent oral and written communication
- Flexibility
- Initiative
- Interpersonal awareness
- Organizational skills
- Team collaboration
- Strong values and ethics
Benefits:
Health benefits, including a dental plan and health care plan.
Employment Groups:
This employer advocates for equal opportunities for all job seekers, including those who self-identify with the following groups:
- Support for newcomers and refugees, participating in programs that assist these communities and actively recruiting individuals displaced by conflict or natural disasters (e.g., Ukraine, Afghanistan).
- Support for Indigenous individuals, engaging in initiatives that foster mentorship, coaching, and networking opportunities for Indigenous workers.
Eligibility to apply:
You may apply if you are:
- A Canadian citizen
- A permanent resident of Canada
- A temporary resident of Canada holding a valid work permit
Please do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada; the employer will not respond to such applications.
How to apply:
Email: howard.grieves@ohboe.net
Additional application options available.