Teachers, Various Positions
Job No:
261987
Location:
Eabamet Lake, ON
- Enhance your teaching skills while immersing yourself in the rich traditions of the Eabametoong First Nation!
- Earn a competitive annual starting salary of $60,000-$70,000 with additional allowances for isolation and relocation, plus comprehensive benefits!
- Contribute meaningfully to the vibrant and culturally rich community of Eabametoong First Nation!
About Eabametoong First Nation
Welcome to Eabametoong First Nation, rooted in Ojibway Anishinabeg traditions and the legacy of the fur trade. Located by the unique reversing waters of Eabamet Lake, our community of 1,600 blends heritage with innovation. We focus on educational growth and cultural enrichment, honoring our past while preparing for the future. Our commitment to stewardship and environmental awareness enriches all aspects of life here. Central to our efforts, the Eabametoong Education Authority (EFNEA) champions academic excellence and cultural depth, ensuring our teachings respect tradition while embracing progressive methods. This creates a vibrant opportunity for educators and community-focused individuals to make a lasting impact.
About the Opportunity
Eabametoong First Nation is seeking full-time Teachers for Junior, Intermediate, and Special Education classes, based in Eabamet Lake, ON.
Reporting to the EFNEA Principal, you will play a pivotal role in nurturing and developing the academic abilities and cultural understanding of our students.
In this position, you will be primarily responsible for delivering educational programs that adhere to established curricula while promoting respect for Native heritage and community values.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Teaching diligently the classes or subjects assigned by the principal
- Encouraging students in the pursuit of learning
- Inculcating values such as respect for the Creator, self, and environment
- Maintaining order and discipline in the classroom and school grounds
- Participating in professional development days as designated
- Conducting classroom activities in accordance with the school timetable
- Preparing teaching plans and course outlines when requested
- Promoting native language and heritage through classroom displays and courses
About You
To qualify, you must be certified to teach in a Canadian province, preferably with the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) or a comparable teaching degree from another province. You should have 2+ years of experience in education, ideally within environments similar to First Nations communities. If your education was obtained outside Canada, a current evaluation of your qualifications will be required. Ability to undergo a Criminal Records and Vulnerable Sector checks will also be required.
Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:
- Awareness and appreciation of First Nations culture
- Ability to communicate effectively and engage respectfully with diverse cultures and passionate community members
- Adaptability to remote and culturally unique living conditions
- Proven experience in creating and maintaining a nurturing, supportive and inclusive learning environment
- An appreciation for living on the land with an interest in outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and hunting
- Experience with or willingness to learn about local traditions and customs
- Capacity to handle the physical and logistical challenges of a rural setting
- Openness to participating in community activities and events
As our ideal candidate, you will possess resilience, patience, compassion, and empathy that will make you succeed in this role, as well as a genuine love for the land and First Nations culture that will make you a perfect cultural fit. This position is not just a job but a calling—to be fully immersed in the life of Eabametoong, contributing to its growth and being part of its vibrant community. You should see this role as an opportunity to invest your time and skills where they are most needed, creating meaningful connections and making a significant impact. We are looking for someone who is not just passing through but is willing to make a long-term commitment to the community and its people.
About the Benefits
Compensation based on skills and experience is a competitive annual starting salary of $60,000-$70,000, negotiable depending on your experience, and a host of excellent benefits including:
- Isolation Allowance: $3,000 per year
- Relocation Allowance: $2,000 per year
- Housing: Free furnished apartment with utilities and high-speed internet included (1, 2, or 3 bedrooms available based on family size)
- Incentives: Attendance incentive up to $500, with additional potential bonuses
- Recreational Equipment: Access to canoes, sweat lodges, snowmobiles, boats, and more
- RRSP Matching: 5.5% employer contribution
- Health Benefits Plan: Comprehensive coverage including healthcare, dental, and vision
- School vacation to enjoy the area, return home, or explore Canada
- Regular community events such as charity fundraisers, sports days, craft nights, women’s groups, Christmas festivities, and more
Step into a role where tradition meets transformation at Eabametoong First Nation. Are you eager to inspire and be inspired? Apply now!