Description
High School Generalist Teacher Shamattawa First Nation is located along the north shore where the God’s and Echoing Rivers intersect. The community is 1277 kilometres north of Winnipeg and 365 kilometres east by air from a Thompson. The Shamattawa community is home to 1500 people whose language is Cree. The community is remote and isolated, with accessibility only by air and seasonal winter road. Our new 48 million dollar school opened its doors on January 18th, 2016 -for Pre- Kindergarten to Grade 12 students. We offer unique and exciting challenges for the dedicated professional, both outdoors and in the classrooms. Hunting for moose, caribou and geese are popular events in the community. There is a variety of fish such as Northern Pike, White fish, Sturgeon and Brook Trout. The Spring and Fall are beautiful times of the year and winter is great for outdoor sporting activities, such as skating at the school’s skating rink. The community celebrates Traditional Treaty Days in late June, which is always an enjoyable event. So, ‘Come and Experience the North’!!!! Applicants must have or be eligible for a valid Manitoba Teaching Certificate. Applicants must also present clear Criminal Records and Child Abuse Registry check. All successful applicants will subscribe to the tenets of educating First Nation children and be seeking a rare opportunity to utilize your skills. Benefit Package -Furnished Accommodations -Staff Development -Pension Contributions -Travel Allowance(PA) -Two paid return trips for Professional Development Fax or e-mail application with supporting documentation resume, copies of certification, cover letter and three (3) professional reference which includes your last employer to: Roy Miles, Director of Education Bus: (204) 565- 2022 Fax: (204) 565- 2022 Cell: (204) 799- 0445- Winnipeg only E- mail: royjjmiles@outlook.com