St. Pauls High School
French Teacher
Position Description
- Fulltime Teacher:School Year
- Continuous contract subject to a successful probationary year.
- Courses in Grade 912 French Language and Franais
- Salary: Equivalent to Winnipeg School Division
Qualifications - Valid Manitoba Permanent Professional Teaching Certificate.
- Fluent in French with the ability to model authentic Canadian pronunciation for students.
- Experience and education in teaching French Language and Franais.
- Passionate about immersive language instruction encouraging students to communicate in French as much as possible.
- Strong commitment to religious conviction and practice.
- Educational philosophy that aligns with the Catholic Jesuit mission vision and values of St. Pauls High School.
- Strong interest and capacities in school cocurricular activities.
Applicants may request reasonable accommodations related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. When applying to this position please indicate the position title in the subject line of your email. Your cover letter rsum and application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the qualifications for this position. Apply by submitting a cover letter and rsum to:
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Interview candidates will be required to provide professional referencesand a clergy reference at the time of the interview.
A letter detailing your faith background may be submitted in place of a clergy reference.
Contact: Bob Lewin Principal
Central to the mission of St. Pauls High School is the preparation of young men for postsecondary studies and subsequent leadership in the community. As a Jesuit Catholic school our curriculum has been developed in a way that stimulates our students imagination and desire to learn encourages them to make positive and meaningful decisions and provides the groundwork that promotes lifelong learning.
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