Grade 6/7 Classroom Teacher
About This Role
Posting #: IS 2627 10763 B
Position: Teacher
School: Inuglak School
Community: Whale Cove, Nunavut
Grade Assignment: Grade 6-7 Teacher
Region School Operations: Kivalliq School Operations
Status: 1.0 (Full Time)
Term Start Date: August 13, 2026
End Date (if Term): June 7, 2027
Please be aware that the start and end dates may be adjusted based on the approved school calendar.
Application deadline: March 8, 2026
About this Opportunity
The Kivalliq School Operations within the Nunavut Department of Education is seeking passionate teachers who aspire to create impactful learning opportunities for students in Nunavut. As an educator in this region, you will support student learning through practices that respect and incorporate cultural values and community ties. This position is ideal for individuals who appreciate:
- Collaborating with students, families, colleagues, and the local community over an extended period
- Culturally respectful and community-focused educational methods
- Customizing instruction to accommodate the varied needs of learners within the community context
- Engaging with local culture, language, and knowledge
Key attributes for success in this role and in northern living include resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness (Qanuqtuurniq).
About the School
Inuglak School, situated in the delightful hamlet of Whale Cove, Nunavut, serves its local community. The school caters to approximately 185 students across a K-12 framework and boasts a committed staff of 23. The institution and its surrounding area are steeped in rich Inuit cultural heritage.
About Education in Nunavut
The Government of Nunavut's operations are guided by Inuit Societal Values. The Department of Education is committed to Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq, focusing on staff development through structured professional learning opportunities. Schools throughout Nunavut share a mission (Piliriqatigiinniq/Ikajuqtigiinniq) to improve literacy outcomes for all students, ensuring that their educational experiences are culturally relevant and respectful. School operations across all regions emphasize:
- Promotion of Inuktut Language and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangiit (Inuit Societal Values)
- Community-Led Education
- Advancement of 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 without a Canadian teaching certificate must have their credentials evaluated through Pathways To Teach Canada)
Desired Qualifications
Candidates do not need to fulfill every qualification; relevant experience and a passion for community-centered education are greatly valued.
Language and Cultural Assets
- Proficiency in Inuktitut (both written and spoken)
- Experience in supporting education based on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
- Background in teaching in bilingual or ESL settings
- Experience teaching in cross-cultural or northern Canadian environments
Teaching Practice & Classroom Environment
- Knowledge of differentiated instruction and inclusive teaching practices
- Training or experience in evidence-based literacy strategies
- Training or experience utilizing modern assessment techniques to enhance learning
- Experience in fostering a positive learning environment through effective classroom management approaches (e.g., Restitution, Tribes, Positive Effective Behavior Supports)
Relationships & Student Engagement
- Experience in building respectful relationships with students, families, colleagues, and stakeholders
- Background in promoting student well-being and engagement
- Ability to connect with students outside the classroom when appropriate
Collaboration & Professional Practice
- Experience in collaboratively planning educational instruction and student support
- Proven capability in working effectively with diverse groups
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