Math/Science Teacher
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About the role
Inspire. Empower. Connect.
Chief Jacob Bearspaw School (CJBS) is seeking a passionate and dedicated Junior and Senior High Math and Science Teacher to join our K–12 learning community in beautiful Eden Valley, Alberta. CJBS is committed to fostering academic excellence while honouring and preserving Stoney Nakoda language, culture, and traditions through meaningful relationships with students, families, and the community.
About The School
Chief Jacob Bearspaw School serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 and is located in Eden Valley, Alberta. The school strives to prepare students for success in post-secondary education, careers, and life while promoting pride in Stoney culture and identity.
Key Responsibilities
Teach Mathematics and Science courses at the Junior High (Grades 7–9) and Senior High (Grades 10–12) levels. Develop engaging, student-centred lessons aligned with the Alberta curriculum. Create an inclusive, respectful, and culturally responsive classroom environment. Use a variety of instructional and assessment strategies to support student success. Collaborate with colleagues, parents, Elders, and community members to enhance student learning. Integrate Indigenous perspectives and culturally relevant teaching practices into instruction. Support extracurricular activities, school initiatives, and student leadership opportunities.
Qualifications
Valid Alberta Teaching Certificate (or eligibility to obtain one). Bachelor's Degree in Education Strong classroom management and instructional skills. Commitment to providing differentiated learning to diverse learners. Knowledge of Alberta curriculum and assessment practices. Commitment to reconciliation and culturally responsive education. Experience working with Indigenous students and communities is considered a strong asset.
Desired Qualities
The Successful Candidate Will Demonstrate
Passion for teaching mathematics and science. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Flexibility, creativity, and a collaborative spirit. High expectations for student achievement and well-being. Respect for Indigenous cultures, traditions, and ways of knowing.
What We Offer
Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience. Comprehensive benefits package. Professional learning and mentorship opportunities. Supportive school leadership and collaborative staff. The opportunity to make a meaningful impact within the Stoney Nakoda community.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Math/Science Teacher jobs in Foothills County, Alberta, Canada
About Stoney Education Authority
Provides K-12 education for Stoney children on Eden Valley, Morley and Bighorn reserves.
The Stoney Education Authority headquarters are based on the Morley Reserve. It is controlled and funded by the Chiefs in Council via the Stoney Tribal Administration.
There are currently three schools, with a fourth primary school being built next to Morley Community School in Morley, Alberta.
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Math/Science Teacher
Top Benefits
About the role
Inspire. Empower. Connect.
Chief Jacob Bearspaw School (CJBS) is seeking a passionate and dedicated Junior and Senior High Math and Science Teacher to join our K–12 learning community in beautiful Eden Valley, Alberta. CJBS is committed to fostering academic excellence while honouring and preserving Stoney Nakoda language, culture, and traditions through meaningful relationships with students, families, and the community.
About The School
Chief Jacob Bearspaw School serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 and is located in Eden Valley, Alberta. The school strives to prepare students for success in post-secondary education, careers, and life while promoting pride in Stoney culture and identity.
Key Responsibilities
Teach Mathematics and Science courses at the Junior High (Grades 7–9) and Senior High (Grades 10–12) levels. Develop engaging, student-centred lessons aligned with the Alberta curriculum. Create an inclusive, respectful, and culturally responsive classroom environment. Use a variety of instructional and assessment strategies to support student success. Collaborate with colleagues, parents, Elders, and community members to enhance student learning. Integrate Indigenous perspectives and culturally relevant teaching practices into instruction. Support extracurricular activities, school initiatives, and student leadership opportunities.
Qualifications
Valid Alberta Teaching Certificate (or eligibility to obtain one). Bachelor's Degree in Education Strong classroom management and instructional skills. Commitment to providing differentiated learning to diverse learners. Knowledge of Alberta curriculum and assessment practices. Commitment to reconciliation and culturally responsive education. Experience working with Indigenous students and communities is considered a strong asset.
Desired Qualities
The Successful Candidate Will Demonstrate
Passion for teaching mathematics and science. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Flexibility, creativity, and a collaborative spirit. High expectations for student achievement and well-being. Respect for Indigenous cultures, traditions, and ways of knowing.
What We Offer
Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience. Comprehensive benefits package. Professional learning and mentorship opportunities. Supportive school leadership and collaborative staff. The opportunity to make a meaningful impact within the Stoney Nakoda community.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Math/Science Teacher jobs in Foothills County, Alberta, Canada
About Stoney Education Authority
Provides K-12 education for Stoney children on Eden Valley, Morley and Bighorn reserves.
The Stoney Education Authority headquarters are based on the Morley Reserve. It is controlled and funded by the Chiefs in Council via the Stoney Tribal Administration.
There are currently three schools, with a fourth primary school being built next to Morley Community School in Morley, Alberta.