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Two Special Education Teachers
Position Overview
Henry Coaster Memorial School in Marten Falls First Nation is seeking two Special Education Teachers to join our team. This is a fulltime incommunity teaching position focused on supporting students with special education needs in Henry Coaster Memorial School. The teacher will work onsite in the community delivering specialized instruction and interventions for neurodivergent learners. The role involves developing individualized education plans and fostering an inclusive culturallyresponsive classroom that meets a wide range of learning behavioral and socialemotional needs. Housing is provided in the community and a comprehensive benefits package is available to support relocation for the successful candidate.
Key Responsibilities
Special Education Instruction: Plan and deliver direct instruction and interventions for students with diverse exceptionalities including neurodivergent students (e.g. those with Autism ADHD learning disabilities).
IEP Development: Develop implement and regularly update Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for students identified with special needs in consultation with parents caregivers and support staff.
Behavioral Support & ABA: Employ effective behavioral classroom management strategies to create a positive learning environment. Utilize techniques from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and other evidencebased methods to support students with behavioral or developmental challenges.
Literacy & Academic Interventions: Implement targeted literacy interventions and other remedial programs to improve students reading writing and numeracy skills. Differentiate instruction to accommodate varying academic levels and learning styles.
Collaboration & Advocacy: Work closely with classroom teachers educational assistants and specialists (e.g. speechlanguage pathologists occupational therapists) to integrate supports for students. Advocate for necessary accommodations or services for students including accessing supports through Jordans Principle and other community resources.
Mental Health Support: Incorporate traumainformed and mental healthinformed practices in the classroom. Recognize and support students experiencing mental health or socialemotional difficulties by connecting with school counselors child psychologists or other support programs as needed.
Cultural Responsiveness: Create a classroom atmosphere that respects and reflects First Nations culture and values. Integrate culturally relevant teaching materials and activities and engage with community Elders or knowledge keepers to enrich the learning experience.
Documentation & Reporting: Maintain detailed student records assessment data and documentation related to IEP goals accommodations and progress. Provide regular progress reports and communicate with families about student growth and challenges.
Qualifications and Skills
Education & Certification: Bachelor of Education (B.Ed. and Certificate of Qualification in good standing with the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). Must hold Specialist qualifications in Special Education (Special Education Part III).
Specialized Qualifications: Reading Specialist Additional Qualification (Part III) completed. (Candidates with equivalent literacy intervention training or experience will also be considered.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of successful teaching experience with demonstrated experience working in special education settings. Proven ability to develop and implement IEPs and support neurodiverse students in an inclusive classroom.
Expertise in Interventions: Strong knowledge of and experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques positive behavioral interventions and classroom management for students with behavioral or developmental needs. Experience delivering reading/literacy intervention programs and adapting curriculum for varied learning needs.
Jordans Principle Knowledge: Familiarity with Jordans Principle and experience coordinating or accessing services/supports for First Nations students through this initiative is required.
Culturally Responsive Practice: Demonstrated ability to implement culturally responsive and traumainformed teaching practices. Understanding of First Nations cultures traditions and perspectives and the ability to integrate these into teaching.
Collaboration & Communication: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues parents and external professionals. Strong advocacy skills to champion student needs.
Adaptability: Willingness and ability to live and work in a remote northern First Nation community. Flexible patient and resourceful in overcoming challenges associated with teaching in a small community environment.
Other Requirements: Must successfully pass a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening. A valid drivers license and the ability to travel in small aircraft to the community (if applicable) are assets. Ability to speak or understand the local First Nation language (e.g. Ojibway OjiCree Cree) is considered an asset.
Benefits and Support
Housing: Housing is provided in the community (subsidized teacher accommodation) to make relocation easier for the successful candidate.
Relocation Support: Assistance with relocation and moving expenses will be available as needed to help the teacher transition to the community.
Compensation: Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience aligned with Henry Coaster Memorial Schools funding.
Benefits Package: Comprehensive benefits package including health dental and vision coverage as well as pension or retirement plan options. Personal and sick leave and other supports are included as per Henry Coaster Memorial Schools policies.
Equity and Diversity
We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome all qualified candidates to apply. Preference will be given to Indigenous applicants in accordance with our commitment to an equitable and inclusive workplace. We encourage First Nations Inuit and Mtis candidates to selfidentify in their applications. All applicants will be considered based on merit and qualifications.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter resume and three references to Please include any relevant supporting documents (such as your OCT Certificate and a current Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector Check) with your application.
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Closing Date: Open until fulfilled.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Full-Time