teaching jobs in Grande Prairie, AB
- Marten Falls First NationAlberta
- $75,000–$120,000 a year
- Full-time
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Relocation assistance
- Extended health care
- We are seeking educators with 1+ years of teaching experience and a demonstrated track record of supporting student success through strong instruction,…
- Peace Wapiti Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 4C5
- Full-time +2
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Extended health care
- This is a combined position consisting of a Temporary 0.50 FTE Teacher at Bay Tree Colony School and a Probationary 0.50 FTE Teacher at Silver Valley Colony…
View similar jobs with this employerPeace Wapiti Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 4C5- $20.06–$26.41 an hour
- CLAIRMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL AND WHISPERING RIDGE COMMUNITY SCHOOL are seeking student-focused Substitute Educational Assistants with Non-Violent Crisis…
- Peace Wapiti Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 4C5
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Peace Wapiti Public School Division provides service to approximately 5.900 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 in 34 schools and is one of the largest…
- Peace Wapiti Public School DivisionSexsmith, AB
- $20.66–$27.20 an hour
- Full-time +2
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Extended health care
- We invite applications for a Temporary Full-Time Educational Assistant (30 hours/week) - 3 positions available.
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Peace Wapiti Public School DivisionSexsmith, AB
- $178.50 a day
- Casual
- Complete morning, noon-hour, and after school supervision assigned to the teacher that day under supervision of a School Administrator.
- Northwestern PolytechnicGrande Prairie, AB T8V 4C4
- Part-time
- Demonstrated success and professionalism in Early Childhood Education including teaching, child care, or a child development specialization, and an…
- Northwestern PolytechnicGrande Prairie, AB T8V 4C4
- Part-time
- An understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing, including relational, land-based, and community-engaged approaches to teaching and ability to use that to inform…
- Grande Prairie & District Catholic SchoolsGrande Prairie, AB T8V 7L8
- Full-time +2
- Strong formal and informal leadership skills.
- Teach the courses of study and education programs that are prescribed, approved or authorized pursuant to the…
View similar jobs with this employerGrande Prairie & District Catholic SchoolsGrande Prairie, AB T8V 7L8- $22.26 an hour
- Part-time +1
- Assist students and meet with the school planning team in following programs, strategies and materials identified/developed and introduced by the teacher,…
- Grande Prairie Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 8H8
- $19.94 an hour
- Substitute Educational Assistants work under the supervision of a certified teacher who retains the responsibility for planning, instruction, supervision and…
- Grande Prairie Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 8H8
- $120.40–$240.80 an hour
- Part-time +2
- A current Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Record Check must be provided as a condition of employment.
- Grande Prairie Public School DivisionGrande Prairie, AB T8V 8H8
- $120.40–$240.80 an hour
- Part-time +2
- A current Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Record Check must be provided as a condition of employment.
Early Childhood Educator - Level 3
Easily applyConnecting Dots FoundationClairmont, AB- $16–$18 an hour
- Full-time +1
- The ideal candidate will be committed to fostering a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children, supporting their developmental milestones and…
- Sandy Lake First NationAlberta
- $58,942.57–$107,903.24 a year
- Full-time
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Relocation assistance
- Extended health care
- A collaborative, patient, and student-centred approach to teaching.
- Experience safely operating woodworking equipment and teaching or mentoring others in a…
Music Teachers (Contract) - Piano, Violin, Voice, Cello, Guitar & More (ALL instruments)
Easily applyOften replies in 2 daysBeethoven at HomeCanada- $37.30–$72.00 an hour
- Freelance
- Experience with various teaching methodologies.
- Multiple teaching format options including hybrid arrangements.
- Instrumental teaching: 1 year (required).
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Elementary & Junior Intermediate Teachers (K–8) - $75k-$120k/yr plus relocation assistance to Marten Falls! - job post
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- $75,000–$120,000 a year
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- Immerse yourself in a vibrant First Nation community, embracing culture while making a meaningful impact
- Earn a competitive salary of $75,000 to $120,000 annually (based on QECO classification and experience), plus free furnished accommodations, travel support, and comprehensive benefits
- Make a lasting difference in students’ lives while growing personally and professionally in a culturally rich, community-driven environment
About Marten Falls First Nation & Henry Coaster Memorial School
Marten Falls First Nation is a vibrant and resilient community situated along the scenic Albany River. Rich in culture, heritage, and natural beauty, it embodies the spirit of tradition and progress. Known as the home of Chanie Wenjack, Marten Falls is a small but strong nation and an important cultural heartbeat within Indigenous communities.
At the heart of this community, Henry Coaster Memorial School is more than a place of learning. It is a hub for connection, culture, and growth. Grounded in language, land, and culture, the school operates within a First Nations community-run education system that reflects the priorities, teachings, and values of the community.
Educators here play a meaningful role in supporting student success while building strong relationships with families and the wider community. With a focus on both academic achievement and cultural identity, the school fosters an environment where students can grow with confidence, pride, and a strong sense of belonging.
For more information, please visit our websites: martenfalls.com & henrycoastermemorialschool.com
About the Opportunity
Marten Falls First Nation (MFFN) has exciting opportunities for experienced teachers to join Henry Coaster Memorial School in Marten Falls, ON. We are seeking educators for the following grade levels:
- Kindergarten to Grade 6
- Grade 7–8 (Intermediate certification an asset)
The successful candidates must relocate to Marten Falls, fully immersing themselves in the community to better serve and understand our students' needs.
Reporting to the School Principal, you will play a pivotal role in supporting student growth through strong instruction, relationship-building, and culturally responsive teaching aligned with the Ontario curriculum.
In this position, you will be responsible for delivering caring, structured, and engaging instruction that meets students where they are and supports their academic and personal development. Classrooms are often small, with a strong focus on small group and one-on-one instruction.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Delivering clear, structured lessons aligned with the Ontario curriculum
- Using assessment and targeted instruction to close gaps in literacy and numeracy
- Developing and implementing IEPs and applying special education strategies
- Providing effective small group and one-on-one instruction
- Building strong relationships with students, families, and the community
- Using trauma-informed and restorative practices to support student success
- Maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive classroom environment
- Collaborating with colleagues, families, and community members to support student development
- Incorporating local culture, language, and community activities into teaching
- Providing additional academic support through small group, one-on-one, and after-school learning opportunities
- Participating in community events and activities to build strong, trusting relationships with students and families
- Contributing to a collaborative school environment that extends beyond the classroom to support student well-being and success
About You
To qualify, you will hold an Ontario Teaching Certificate (OCT), certification from another Canadian province, or an equivalent international teaching qualification, with candidates eligible or working toward Ontario certification also considered.
We are seeking educators with 1+ years of teaching experience and a demonstrated track record of supporting student success through strong instruction, relationship-building, and culturally responsive teaching. Experience delivering the Ontario curriculum or another comparable curriculum is considered an asset.
The following skills and experience will be strong assets:
- Experience teaching within a recognized elementary or secondary school system
- Proven ability to improve student outcomes, particularly in literacy and numeracy
- Experience developing and implementing IEPs and applying special education strategies
- Knowledge and appreciation of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and languages, particularly Ojibwe, Oji-Cree, and Cree
- Experience working in culturally responsive, inclusive, and trauma-informed environments
- Strong classroom management and the ability to create structured, engaging learning environments
- Ability to build trust and maintain strong relationships with students, families, and community members
- Experience collaborating with Elders, families, and external service providers to support student development
- Confidence using technology and hybrid learning tools to support instruction
- Strong communication, organization, and professional judgment
As our ideal candidate, you are a dedicated and adaptable educator who brings both professionalism and compassion to your work. You are confident in your practice, able to work both independently and as part of a team, and committed to supporting students with diverse learning and behavioural needs.
You are motivated by purpose and connection, and value the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a close-knit community. Your ability to build relationships, support students consistently, and engage with families and community members will be key to your success in this role.
This is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on students while immersing yourself in the traditions and values of Marten Falls First Nation.
About the Benefits
Compensation is based on qualifications, experience, and QECO classification, with a competitive annual salary of $75,000 to $120,000, plus a host of excellent benefits including:
- Extended health coverage (e.g., dental, vision, paramedical, etc.)
- Relocation assistance and signing bonus
- Free furnished housing, including utilities and Starlink internet, provided by the First Nation
- Reimbursement for fly-in/fly-out travel expenses of four times a year
- PTO
- Eligibility for Northern Tax Credit after the first year of employment
- Retention bonuses available
- Access to strong partnerships with educational organizations, including the Ontario College of Teachers, Matawa Education, and NAN
- Enrolment in the New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP), offering mentorship, professional development, and support
- Immersion in a vibrant community with cultural events, ceremonies, and seasonal outdoor activities
If you’re ready to embrace an adventure that makes a meaningful impact, join us on this incredible journey—apply today!
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