What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructor position at North West College?
INTERNAL / EXTERNAL
Classification: Instructor Title: Adult Basic Education, Level 3/4
Math & Science
Location: Pelican Lake First Nation Competition #: 17-PLFN-2526
Date Posted: April 23, 2025 Closing Date: May 5, 2025 at noon
Term: August 25, 2025 to June 5, 2026 Salary Range: As per the Collective Agreement
179 days (Full-Time, Term)
The commencement of this position is subject to funding decisions, which are beyond the control of North West College, and
therefore subject to change. This is an in-scope position. . Internal applications from NWC staff with seniority will be considered prior
to outside applicants.
Main Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Instructor is responsible for organizing and delivering education program
curriculum and content to realize established program learning objectives and for engaging with students in the
educational setting to contribute to a positive and successful learning experience. The Instructor works within a
designated teaching assignment promoting academic success and personal growth in students. The Instructor:
- Prepares course outline and classroom instruction content and marking scheme to meet curriculum requirements.
- Identifies resources required for program delivery.
- Delivers classroom instruction in course content consistent with the established curriculum, and learning outcomes,
- Implements learning assessments that meet and follow the curriculum and College guidelines, standards and
- Implements in the course presentation references to life and cultural experiences that connect to the subject
- Organizes and manages the classroom to ensure an optimum learning environment.
- Establishes, communicates and implements classroom participation and activity protocols, procedures and
- Administers the College attendance policy including recording daily student attendance and reporting attendance.
- Engages with, motivates and provides support to students in order to contribute to a positive and successful
- Monitors and provides timely feedback on student classroom participation and learning progress.
- Counsels students on classroom participation and study techniques to enhance their learning ability and success in
- Records and submits student assessment and evaluation marks on all tests, assignments and projects.
- Identifies student learning issues and refers students to, or consults with professional assistance.
- Implements student learning assistance plans as may be established.
- Assumes responsibilities outside the classroom by participating in College projects, programs, and activities as
- Performs other responsibilities and duties as may be assigned to contribute to the success of student learning and
Teaching Assignment (May include, but not limited to):
- Mathematics 20
- Health Science 20
- Chemistry 30
- WPA Math 30
- Foundations of Math 30
- Financial Literacy 30
Qualifications, Skills, Abilities and Experience:
- Bachelor of Education with a major concentration in Math / Science.
- Must have a valid Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate.
- Knowledge of and ability to use and operate standard office software including word processing, e-mail,
- Knowledge and ability to use standard office and classroom equipment.
- Demonstrated ability to integrate technology with classroom instruction.
- Knowledge of and ability to apply the principles, methodologies and techniques of Adult Education.
- Ability to conduct research and evaluation methodologies to determine applicable and relevant course content and
- Ability to identify student learning challenges and issues.
- Demonstrated ability to address individual differences by providing alternative learning experience for students.
- Ability to organize, prepare and present information in a concise and complete manner which will allow others to
- Ability to engage with students in a positive manner that assists and motivates them and contributes to their
- Demonstrated ability to have positive interpersonal relationships with all educational stakeholders: staff, partners,
- Ability to work within a multi-cultural environment and to promote and encourage diversity, individual dignity and
- Ability to plan, organize, schedule and prioritize work and activities and perform effectively taking into account
- Ability to analyze, conceptualize and synthesize student needs and adapt program and instructional content in
accordance with level of student skill and ability.
- Ability to manage classroom behavior and encourage and manage discussion groups with differing language skills,
opinions, experience and backgrounds.
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with a variety of individuals including colleagues, managers,
instructors and students to establish and maintain a positive working relationship to achieve operational and
program effectiveness.
- Ability to establish and maintain records appropriate to support program operational and information needs.
- A satisfactory criminal records check, is a condition of employment with North West College.
If you are interested in this position with the College, please complete an Application for Employment. The application is
located on the website at www.northwestcollege.ca. Please provide a letter to Human Resources outlining how you
meet the qualifications, skills, abilities and experience as identified in the posting.
Submit Applications to: Please Quote Competition #17-PLFN-2526
Human Resources
North West College NWC thanks all those who applied however only those selected
10702 Diefenbaker Drive for an interview will be contacted.
North Battleford SK S9A 4A8
Fax: 306.445.2254 Email: nwrccareers@northwestcollege.ca