Teacher - Teacher Generalist, Ataguttaaluk Elementary School, Iglooli
About This Role
Posting #: AES 2627 02498 B
Position: Teacher - Elementary Generalist
School: Ataguttaaluk Elementary School
Community: Igloolik, 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, Qikiqtani School Operations, is seeking enthusiastic educators committed to creating supportive learning environments for students in Nunavut. In this role, you will enhance student learning through culturally aware and inclusive practices rooted in community relationships. This position may be particularly appealing to those educators who value:
- Collaborating in teaching and learning with students, families, colleagues, and the wider community over time
- Culturally respectful and community-focused methodologies
- Adapting instruction to accommodate diverse learning needs and local contexts
- Engaging deeply with the local language, culture, and knowledge
- Resiliency, adaptability, and resourcefulness (Qanuqtuurniq) as beneficial traits for this position and life in the North.
About the School
Ataguttaaluk Elementary School is located in the picturesque hamlet of Igloolik, Nunavut, serving its local community. The school accommodates approximately 395 students from K-6 and is supported by a staff of 40. Both the institution and the community are steeped in Inuit cultural traditions.
About Education in Nunavut
The Government of Nunavut’s initiatives are guided by Inuit Societal Values. The Department of Education is committed to Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq by providing professional development through thoughtfully crafted learning opportunities. Currently, Nunavut schools are united in a shared mission (Piliriqatigiinniq/Ikajuqtigiinniq), focusing on improving literacy outcomes for all students while ensuring their learning experiences are culturally relevant and respectful. School operations in all three regions are dedicated to:
- Promoting the Inuktut Language and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangiit (Inuit Societal Values)
- Community-Led Education
- Enhancing Student Literacy
- 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 teachers lacking a Canadian teaching certificate must have their credentials assessed through Pathways To Teach Canada)
Desired Qualifications
Candidates are not expected to meet every qualification; relevant experience and a dedication to community-oriented education are highly regarded.
Language and Cultural Assets
- Proficiency in Inuktitut (both verbal and written)
- Experience in education aligned with Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
- Background in teaching in bilingual or ESL environments
- Experience in cross-cultural or northern Canadian educational settings
Teaching Practice & Classroom Environment
- Experience in differentiated instruction and inclusive teaching methods
- Training or experience in evidence-based literacy development
- Training or experience in employing current assessment strategies to inform learning
- Proven ability to foster a positive learning environment through effective classroom management techniques (e.g., Restitution, Tribes, Positive Effective Behavior Supports)
Relationships & Student Engagement
- Experience in building respectful relationships with students, families, colleagues, and other stakeholders
- Experience in enhancing student wellbeing and engagement
- Experience interacting with students outside the classroom when appropriate
Collaboration & Professional Practice
- Experience in collaboratively planning instruction and student engagement
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