Spiritwood High School is looking to hire a full-time permanent teacher that would support student success by monitoring attendance/pace of courses and credit attainment for Grades 10-12 students along with math intervention for grade 9.
The application will give you an opportunity to share the level(s) you wish to be considered for.
Living Sky School Division is looking for innovative, committed and collaborative individuals who are passionate about helping all students reach their full potential. Successful candidates will value public inclusive education and demonstrate acceptance and compassion, inspiring students to reach their personalized goals and make a difference in their communities.
Spiritwood High School
Spiritwood High is a collaborative community with high expectations for all our students and staff. We believe through differentiation and support, all students are capable of achieving success. We are an active, vibrant community with a wide range of extracurricular activities to meet the needs of our students. This team member will demonstrate kindness, respect and integrity for students, families and colleagues while maintaining the high standards that are the pillar of the SHS community. We welcome your interest! Please join us!
Applicants must hold a valid Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate. Candidates must possess well developed interpersonal skills, be energetic, have the ability to take initiative and work independently with a positive and supportive attitude in a team environment. Living Sky School Division does have a bursary program for furthering education.
For further information, please contact principal Susan Fry at susan.fry@lsksyd.ca or call (306) 883-2282.
Living Sky School Division is on the shared territory of Treaty 6. We are committed to building genuine relationships and creating a place where culture is affirmed, ensuring everyone belongs. We strive for a diverse, inclusive, and safe workplace. Our Division is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourages qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry to apply. Currently, 28 schools are located in 19 communities stretching from as far north as Meadow Lake to the central community of Kerrobert. Our schools include PreK-12, elementary, high schools, colony schools and associate schools with a student population of approximately 5,300 students.
We have already begun interviews and will reach out to those selected once applications are received. We thank all interested applicants, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
This posting will remain open until all positions have been filled.