Instructor, Mental Health & Wellness
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Academic, Education Administration, Bilingual
Established in 1976, the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nation governed post‑secondary institution. Recognized under provincial legislation, the Institute has been conferred authority to grant certificates and diplomas. SIIT welcomes over 2400 students into our urban and community programs annually as well as serving over 6000 clients through our nine Career Centres across the province. The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies is playing a significant role in Saskatchewan's economic future.
You can contribute to that success while building your career.
- Prepare lesson plans and appropriate planning documents for course delivery
- Incorporate current technology advancements within instruction and administration where applicable
- Complete all course‑required materials including attendance records and course evaluations
- Use appropriate methods of evaluating and recording student progress within set time frames
- Ensure a positive, diverse and inclusive work and learning environment
- Adhere to and promote academic regulations and SIIT policies and procedures
- Maintain classroom and shop discipline and, if necessary, recommend action to applicable supervisor regarding student behaviour, including formal student disciplinary action
- Make recommendations to modify course objectives, course outlines, curriculum and evaluation procedures
- Engage learners in experiencing a balance of contemporary learning, as well as Indigenous knowledge with a holistic approach
- Flexible & Adaptable
- Effective Communication
- Relationship Building
- Results Oriented
- Student Focus
- Communication (Instructional)
- Knowledge & Expertise
- Teamwork
A Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Social Work, or degree in a related field is required. An understanding of adult learning theories and principles is considered an asset. For success in this position a genuine commitment to help students learn and succeed is required. Prior teaching experience would be preferred. Ability to understand and incorporate contemporary methodologies with a complementary Indigenous worldview and pedagogy are an asset.
Knowledge of First Nations cultures and organisations would be an asset. An understanding of adult learning theories and principles is considered an asset.
August 17, 2026 - June 15, 2027
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