Education Consultant – Programs
Top Benefits
About the role
EDCONSPRO2503-01
Department
Post-Secondary Student Services
BEFORE
March 26th, 2026 at 4pm
LOCATION
Montreal
SALARY
FROM $56,670
TO $105,432
STATUS
Full-Time Regular
START DATE
March 2026
I’m at the heart of the action and every day is new; you never get bored! It fits my personality. I like challenges and that’s why I’m here.
NANCY CAIN
Vice-Principal - Jaanimmarik High School
FUNCTION & DUTIES:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director – Programs, the Education Consultant will have the following responsibilities:
Develop the competencies of the Arts, Literature and Communication program based on the relevant research and the legal and institutional framework.
Design and develop other programs and courses that lead to CEGEP diplomas based on these competencies.
Collaborate with partner post-secondary institutions in the adaptation and development of programs to be offered in Nunavik.
Ensure that educational content relating to Inuit culture is appropriate.
Design and develop the admissions process and student services related to the Arts, Literature and Communication program.
Contribute to the development of a sponsorship policy for students enrolled in the program.
Design and develop a promotional and recruitment process to attract students.
Facilitate pilot courses that will be included in the program.
Collaborate with the Adult Education and Vocational Training department to secure space to host the program.
Perform any other tasks deemed relevant and necessary by the Director or Assistant Director in charge of programs at the Post-Secondary Student Services department.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in education, administration, social sciences, or a related field.
The Board may, at its discretion, waive any or all of the afore-mentioned qualification requirements if it finds a suitable candidate who is a beneficiary of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement and who accepts, as a condition of employment, to follow a training plan determined by the Board.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fluency in two of the three working languages of the Board (Inuktitut, French, English).
Must be able to travel to Nunavik.
Must be willing to work independently and be in regular communication with various organizations and partners.
CLASSIFICATION / SALARY / BENEFITS:
In accordance with the SPPENOM collective agreement for professionals. This position belongs to job category 2104: from $56,670 to $105,432 annually depending on qualification and experience. All benefits are prorated based on the percentage of the task.
You may be eligible to benefits such as:
-
20 days paid vacation
-
2-week paid holiday period
-
Free parking
-
Employee and Family Assistance Program
-
Career development opportunities
-
Hybrid work schedule
and, when applicable, other benefits such as:
-
Summer schedule
-
Northern premium
-
Food transportation allocation
-
Paid relocation benefits
-
Retention and attraction premium
-
Up to three (3) round trips to and from Nunavik
Only the candidates under consideration will be contacted.
Nakurmiik!
About Kativik School Board
The Kativik Ilisarniliriniq, the school board of Nunavik, was created in 1975, under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA).
Under the JBNQA, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is granted the power and jurisdiction to develop and deliver specific educational services and programs consistent with Inuit culture. The mission of the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is therefore twofold. On the one hand, it acts as a regular regional school board for all Nunavik residents. On the other hand, it also acts as an exclusive Inuit institution with unique powers and jurisdictions that aim to protect, maintain, and develop the Inuit language, culture, and way of life.
Since 1978, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq has been the exclusive provider of academic services to the population of Nunavik. The education programs developed by the school board are offered in all schools of the 14 Nunavik communities, in Inuktitut as first language and in French and English as second languages. The school board operates 17 primary and secondary schools as well as 5 adult education center.
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Education Consultant – Programs
Top Benefits
About the role
EDCONSPRO2503-01
Department
Post-Secondary Student Services
BEFORE
March 26th, 2026 at 4pm
LOCATION
Montreal
SALARY
FROM $56,670
TO $105,432
STATUS
Full-Time Regular
START DATE
March 2026
I’m at the heart of the action and every day is new; you never get bored! It fits my personality. I like challenges and that’s why I’m here.
NANCY CAIN
Vice-Principal - Jaanimmarik High School
FUNCTION & DUTIES:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director – Programs, the Education Consultant will have the following responsibilities:
Develop the competencies of the Arts, Literature and Communication program based on the relevant research and the legal and institutional framework.
Design and develop other programs and courses that lead to CEGEP diplomas based on these competencies.
Collaborate with partner post-secondary institutions in the adaptation and development of programs to be offered in Nunavik.
Ensure that educational content relating to Inuit culture is appropriate.
Design and develop the admissions process and student services related to the Arts, Literature and Communication program.
Contribute to the development of a sponsorship policy for students enrolled in the program.
Design and develop a promotional and recruitment process to attract students.
Facilitate pilot courses that will be included in the program.
Collaborate with the Adult Education and Vocational Training department to secure space to host the program.
Perform any other tasks deemed relevant and necessary by the Director or Assistant Director in charge of programs at the Post-Secondary Student Services department.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in education, administration, social sciences, or a related field.
The Board may, at its discretion, waive any or all of the afore-mentioned qualification requirements if it finds a suitable candidate who is a beneficiary of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement and who accepts, as a condition of employment, to follow a training plan determined by the Board.
REQUIREMENTS:
Fluency in two of the three working languages of the Board (Inuktitut, French, English).
Must be able to travel to Nunavik.
Must be willing to work independently and be in regular communication with various organizations and partners.
CLASSIFICATION / SALARY / BENEFITS:
In accordance with the SPPENOM collective agreement for professionals. This position belongs to job category 2104: from $56,670 to $105,432 annually depending on qualification and experience. All benefits are prorated based on the percentage of the task.
You may be eligible to benefits such as:
-
20 days paid vacation
-
2-week paid holiday period
-
Free parking
-
Employee and Family Assistance Program
-
Career development opportunities
-
Hybrid work schedule
and, when applicable, other benefits such as:
-
Summer schedule
-
Northern premium
-
Food transportation allocation
-
Paid relocation benefits
-
Retention and attraction premium
-
Up to three (3) round trips to and from Nunavik
Only the candidates under consideration will be contacted.
Nakurmiik!
About Kativik School Board
The Kativik Ilisarniliriniq, the school board of Nunavik, was created in 1975, under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA).
Under the JBNQA, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is granted the power and jurisdiction to develop and deliver specific educational services and programs consistent with Inuit culture. The mission of the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq is therefore twofold. On the one hand, it acts as a regular regional school board for all Nunavik residents. On the other hand, it also acts as an exclusive Inuit institution with unique powers and jurisdictions that aim to protect, maintain, and develop the Inuit language, culture, and way of life.
Since 1978, the Kativik Ilisarniliriniq has been the exclusive provider of academic services to the population of Nunavik. The education programs developed by the school board are offered in all schools of the 14 Nunavik communities, in Inuktitut as first language and in French and English as second languages. The school board operates 17 primary and secondary schools as well as 5 adult education center.