English as an Additional Language Consultant
Job Summary
Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre requires a permanent full-time English as an Addiitonal Language Consultant. The position will be located in Saskatoon and commence on August 27 2026.
Sask DLC is a Treasury Board Crown Corporation created to deliver high-quality and equitable online learning programs to students across the province. Sask DLCs head office is located in Kenaston with an administrative office in Regina and regional campuses located in Estevan Kenaston La Ronge Moose Jaw Meadow Lake Nipawin Prince Albert Regina Saskatoon Swift Current and Yorkton.
Scope
Saskatchewan Teachers Federation STF Collective Agreement Class Step LINC Allowance
Reports To
Superintendent of Student Supports
Summary
The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Consultant provides leadership coordination and expertise in the implementation and ongoing development of English as an Additional Language programming across Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC). As a member of the Student Supports team the consultant supports the administration coordination and supervision of EAL services to ensure consistent equitable and responsive supports for multilingual learners from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Working under the direction of the Superintendent of Student Supports the EAL Consultant supports organizational processes related to student identification language assessment program placement staff support and Ministry reporting. The consultant works collaboratively with Campus Administrators EAL Teachers Student Support team members families and community partners to ensure multilingual learners have equitable access to learning and opportunities for success within Sask DLCs digital learning environment. The consultant provides instructional leadership in second-language acquisition supports staff in implementing evidence-based language development practices and monitors the consistency and effectiveness of EAL programming across the organization.
Core Competencies
- Accountability
- Communication
- Adaptability
- Teamwork
- Leading Others & Change
Primary Responsibilities
Program Administration and Coordination
- Coordinate the implementation and ongoing refinement of Sask DLCs Kindergarten to Grade 12 EAL programming.
- Lead the development and maintenance of departmental procedures related to student intake identification language assessment placement transition and exit from EAL programming.
- Ensure EAL programming aligns with Saskatchewan Ministry expectations inclusive education practices and departmental processes.
- Monitor implementation of EAL programming across grade levels and campuses identifying opportunities to improve consistency and responsiveness and provide program updates and recommendations to the Superintendent of Student Supports.
- Support the development and implementation of EAL instructional programming including synchronous language supports and secondary EAL course offerings.
Assessment Data Collection and Reporting
- Coordinate use of the Common Framework of Reference (CFR) for the identification assessment placement and monitoring of English language learners.
- Develop and maintain effective processes and systems for collecting documenting and reporting student language proficiency data.
- Ensure compliance with provincial reporting requirements and Ministry timelines related to multilingual learners.
- Review student data enrolment patterns and program information and support staff in using assessment data to inform programming and instructional decisions.
Coordination and Support of Staff
- Coordinate the implementation of EAL services across grade bands campuses and instructional teams.
- Provide leadership and guidance to EAL Teachers classroom teachers and other staff who support multilingual learners.
- Support onboarding orientation and role clarity for EAL instructional staff in collaboration with Campus Administrators.
- Monitor consistency in implementation of EAL instructional practices and provide guidance regarding the effective use of support staff within EAL programming.
Instructional Leadership and Professional Learning
- Provide instructional leadership to ensure staff implement evidence-based practices in second-language acquisition and language development.
- Develop and facilitate professional learning related to EAL instruction culturally responsive teaching language assessment and instructional adaptations in an online learning environment.
- Guide the development of instructional resources tools and support materials for EAL programming across grade levels.
- Support staff in embedding language supports within Saskatchewan curriculum outcomes and applying the Adaptive Dimension to improve student access and participation.
- Stay current with research and emerging practices related to multilingual learners and online language instruction.
Collaboration and Partnerships
- Collaborate with Campus Administrators Student Support Consultants teachers and other Student Support team members to ensure coordinated services for multilingual learners.
- Support communication and relationship-building with students families and learning mentors who are navigating the Canadian education system.
- Maintain working relationships with settlement agencies cultural organizations and other community partners that support newcomer and multilingual families.
- Represent Sask DLC on committees working groups or professional networks related to EAL programming when requested.
Culture and Inclusion
- Promote inclusive culturally responsive and strengths-based practices within EAL programming.
- Support staff in recognizing and valuing students linguistic cultural and lived experiences as assets in learning.
- Foster a welcoming learning environment where multilingual learners and families feel respected supported and connected while promoting equity belonging and accessibility for multilingual learners within Sask DLCs digital learning environment.
Knowledge Skills Abilities
- Deep understanding of additional-language acquisition language development and English language teaching methodologies.
- Demonstrated expertise in the Common Framework of Reference (CFR) and language proficiency assessment.
- Knowledge of culturally responsive teaching inclusive education and the Adaptive Dimension.
- Strong instructional leadership skills with the ability to mentor coach and build capacity in staff.
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to coordinate multiple priorities.
- Ability to design implement and evaluate system-level processes and procedures that ensure consistency equity and alignment with organizational priorities.
- Skilled in maintaining confidentiality and managing sensitive student and staff information with integrity.
- Excellent interpersonal communication and facilitation skills.
- Ability to build collaborative relationships across campuses and teams.
- Proficiency with digital platforms used for communication collaboration instruction and data collection. (e.g. Microsoft Teams Moodle).
- Commitment to reflective practice professional growth and evidence-based and data-driven decision making.
Required Education and Experience
- Bachelor of Education (.) and valid teaching certification
- Valid Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board (SPTRB) and Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) membership.
- Significant experience teaching English as an Additional Language in K-12 settings.
- Demonstrated leadership experience in supporting English language learners and mentoring staff.
- Masters degree in education Additional Qualifications Certificate English as an Additional Language or equivalent is preferred.
Employment Conditions
- Office environment/setting.
- Typical core office hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Monday to Friday.
- Travel as required.
- As with all positions the EAL Consultant demonstrates an attitude of safety by always ensuring safety of self and others within the workplace.
To Apply: Interested applicants are invited to complete an online application by creating an account in UKG. Candidates are required to include a resume with cover letter and contact information for at least three professional references.
Salary is as per STF Collective Agreement Step & Class
Any questions regarding this position can be directed to:
Tammy German
Superintendent of StudentSupports
Saskatchewan Distance Learning CenterApplications will remain open until May 19th 2026.
*The successful candidate will be required to submit a satisfactory criminal record check (vulnerable sector) as a condition of employment.
Required Experience:
Contract