Instructor - Educational Assistant - North Battleford, Canada - North West College

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Description

INTERNAL / EXTERNAL

Classification:
Instructor
Title:Educational Assistant / Essential

Skills for the Workplace


Location:
North Battleford
Competition #:96-BC-2324


Date Posted:
February 14, 2024
Closing Date:February 26, 2024 at noon

Term:
March 4, June 28, 2024
Salary Range:As per the Collective Agreement
Term, Full-time (78 days)
to outside applicants.


Main Responsibilities:

Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Instructor will plan and deliver the Educational Assistant / Essential Skills for the
Workplace program


The Instructor:

  • Prepares course outline and classroom instruction content to meet curriculum requirements.
  • Identifies resources required for program delivery.
  • Delivers classroom instruction consistent with the established curriculum, instruction plans, learning outcomes, instructional
- plans, learning objectives and with adult education principles.

  • Implements student examinations and learning assessment tools that meet and follow the curriculum and College guidelines,
- standards and requirements.- enhance student comprehension and learning.

  • Organizes and manages the classroom to ensure an optimum learning environment.
  • Establishes, communicates and implements classroom participation and activity protocols, procedures and expectations.
  • Administers the College attendance policy including recording daily student attendance and reporting attendance.
  • Engages with, motivates and provides support to students in order to contribute to a positive and successful learning
- experience.

  • Continually monitors and provides feedback on student classroom participation and learning progress.
  • Counsels students on classroom participation and study techniques to enhance their learning ability and success in the
- program.

  • Records and submits student assessment and evaluation marks on all tests, assignments and projects.
  • Identifies student learning issues and refers students to, or consults with professional assistance.
  • Implements student learning assistance plans as may be established.
  • Assumes responsibilities outside the classroom by participating in College projects, programs, and activities as needed.
  • Performs other responsibilities and duties as may be assigned to contribute to the success of student learning and a positive
participation experience in College programs and activities.***
Teaching Assignment (may include, but not limited to)**: TA 141 Supporting Instruction

  • HS 115 Foundations of Inclusion
  • HS 155 Positive Behaviour Supports
Essential Skills in Communication
Personal Development
Workplace Numeracy
Work Placement Essential Skills


Qualifications, Skills, Abilities and Experience:


  • Bachelor's degree with a specialization in Human Services field.
  • Master's degree preferred.
  • Previous teaching in postsecondary would be an asset.
- point and the internet.

  • Knowledge and ability to use standard office and classroom equipment.
  • Ability to identify student learning challenges and difficulties.
  • Ability to organize, prepare and present information in a concise and complete manner which will allow others to understand and
- comprehend the course material and learning objectives and achieve desired learning.

  • Ability to engage with students in a positive manner that assists and motivates them and contributes to their learning success.
  • Demonstrated ability to have positive interpersonal relationships with all educational stakeholders: staff, partners and clients.
  • Ability to work within a multicultural environment and to promote and encourage diversity, individual dignity and mutual respect.
  • Ability to plan, organize, schedule and prioritize work and activities and perform effectively taking into account interruptions,
  • Ability to analyze, conceptualize and synthesize student needs and adapt teaching styles when necessary.
  • Ability to manage classroom behavior and encourage and manage discussion groups with differing language skills, opinions,
- experience and backgrounds.

  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with a variety of individuals including colleagues, managers and students
- to establish and maintain a positive working relationship to achieve operational and program effectiveness.

  • Ability to establish and maintain records appropriate to support program operational and information needs.
  • A valid Saskatchewan driver's license.
  • A satisfactory criminal records check is a condition of employment with North West College
meet the qualifications, skills, abilities and experience as identified in the posting.

**Submit Applications to:
Please Quote Competition #96-BC-2324
Human Resources
North West College
NWC thanks all those who applied however only those selected
10702 Diefenbaker Drive
for an interview will be contacted.
North Battleford SK S9A 4A8

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