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Sessional Instructor – Gender Issues & Indigenous Studies (INDG 258) – La Ronge

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La Ronge Contract Jun 27, 2024 Jul 11, 2024

The Northern Saskatchewan Indigenous Teacher Education Program (NSITEP) – Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research invites applications for the following position:

Sessional Instructor – Gender Issues and Indigenous Studies (INDG 258)

Competition Code: 2404 100L 258 Jul 11

Responsibilities: NSITEP La Ronge requires a sessional instructor for INDG 258 Gender Issues and Indigenous Studies. This course examines the concepts of gender both within and among Indigenous societies. The holism of Indigenous perspectives will be demonstrated.

The assignment would involve planning, preparation and delivery of appropriate course instruction to students. Manage classroom activities to ensure an optimum learning environment for students. Evaluate student performance and provide consistent feedback. Awareness and implementation of culturally responsive approaches.

Qualifications: Candidate must possess a Master of Education and /or equivalent combination of training and experience and be approved by the University of Regina. Experience in elementary education is preferred. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, flexibility and the ability to work with Indigenous student populations are an asset.

Remuneration: U of R Sessional Lecturer wage grid
Location: La Ronge, SK (in person)
Term: September 4, 2024 – December 13, 2024
Deadline for applications: July 11, 2024

Please quote comp code when submitting resume and cover letter to:

Robbie Walliser
917 22nd Street West
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 0R9
Telephone: (306) 657-2264
Fax: (306) 975-0903
Email: jobs@gdins.org

The Gabriel Dumont Institute has the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission permission to hire affirmatively.
Only those short listed will be contacted.

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