- A Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Studies or Education (Early Years/Primary focus)
- 3 years of experience in Early Childhood Education including diversity, children with special needs, and working with Indigenous communities
- 3 years of experience teaching, developing and adapting course content and materials to on-line learning platforms.
- 1 year of teaching adults in a community college and/or university
- A bona fide requirement of the job is the completion of six weeks of full-time coursework in adult education within the first two years of employment and completion of a certificate in Adult Education within five years of hire.
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Early Childhood Consultant AMENDED
Found in: Talent CA 2 C2 - 4 days ago
Government of Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Canada Full time, TemporaryThe Early Childhood Consultant (ECC) position is located in one of the five regional ECE offices and is responsible for (1) licensing eligible early childhood day care centres and day home programs in accordance with GNWT legislation, (2) promoting and supporting the development ...
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Teaching Instructors
Found in: Jooble CA O C2 - 4 days ago
Government of Northwest Territories Yellowknife, NT, Canada Full timeAurora College's mission is to demonstrate leadership in the delivery of relevant and meaningful education and research rooted in strong connections to Northern land, tradition, community and people. · Job Information · Reporting to the Program Head, Early Childhood, the Instru ...
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Out-of-School Care Program Coordinator
Found in: Jooble CA O C2 - 1 day ago
Yellowknife Catholic Schools Yellowknife, NT, CanadaThe job & tender board for Northern Canada · Come join us at YCS · We are seeking: Out-of-School Care Program Coordinator · Description: · The Out-of-School Care Program Coordinator is an integral part of Yellowknife Catholic Schools out-of-school care for students ages 4 to 1 ...
Instructor, Early Childhood - Yellowknife, Canada - Government of Northwest Territories
Description
Job Information
Reporting to the Program Head, Early Childhood, the Instructor will be required to instruct in a variety of programs, and must be devoted to developing and delivering quality courses and resources in addition to promoting positive career development and professional character of adult students within communities of the Northwest Territories. The incumbent conducts need assessments and develops, delivers and evaluates innovative programming to meet those needs. The incumbent is seen as a representative of the College within the community and therefore plays a critical role in creating and promoting a positive image for the College.
Instruction can be scheduled in a number of ways depending on the delivery approach of the particular course and/or program (e.g. semester, block, on-line, distance, daytime, evening). The incumbent may be required to teach courses or modules in community locations or other campuses from time to time as required by the design format of the particular program. Instructors must instruct to defined course objectives and program standards.
Typically, the above qualifications would be attained by: