BIL Instructor FT Perm TH 25-137
Top Benefits
About the role
UCN acknowledges that we are on the traditional
territories and homelands of many Indigenous
peoples, in particular the Cree, Dene, Red River
Métis, and Oji-Cree. Indigenous peoples have
continuously maintained homelands in northern
Manitoba since time immemorial. The First
Nations in the area that UCN serves entered into
treaty relationships with the Crown (within our
region these include signatories to treaties 4, 5 -
and the treaty 5 adhesion, and treaty 6 - located
within the treaty 5 adhesion). The territory has
also become home to other Indigenous peoples.
We uphold the treaties and collaborate with all
Indigenous peoples to share truth, reconciliation,
and learning.
COMPETITION TYPE
Open Competition to the Public
COMPETITION NUMBER
25-137
CLOSING DATE
December 8, 2025
SALARY RANGE
$67,539 to $102,811 per
annum plus, remoteness
allowance if applicable
POSITION
CLASSIFICATION
University Instructor
POSITION LOCATION
Thompson, Manitoba
POSITION TYPE
Full-Time, Regular Position
APPLY TO
Email: hrinfo@ucn.ca (PDF
preferred format)
University College of the
North,
Attention: Human Resources
P.O. Box 3000 R9A 1M7
Fax: (204) 623-4414
BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES INSTRUCTOR
Academic and Research Division; Faculty under Consultation
UCN is building better futures for a stronger North. UCN provides learning opportunities to northern communities and its people offering
more than 40 academic degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs. We commit to offering a safe, welcoming, and inclusive work
environment where innovation and creativity is welcomed. We are one of Manitoba’s Top Employers and offer a generous Total
Compensation Package with health benefits, a great pension plan along with the opportunity for personal and professional growth including
tuition waivers.
DUTIES
Reporting to the Dean, the Bachelor of Indigenous Languages Instructor is responsible for the development and delivery of culturally relevant
language curriculum, language Hub supervision through Centre for Aboriginal Language and Culture Centre, experiential and land-based
learning where applicable, and for the assessment of student performance. In addition to teaching duties, the instructor will also assist with
assigned activities including UCN promotion, student recruitment, and various program-related administrative functions.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Master’s degree in Aboriginal/Northern Studies or equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Experience teaching Indigenous and adult learners at the post-secondary level
- Fluent Cree speaker with an understanding of the various dialects spoken in Northern Manitoba
- Superior proficiency in their Indigenous language
- Knowledge of the relevance of revitalization of Cree language as core to culture
- Creative and culturally relevant instructional practices with Indigenous and adult learners
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Ability to work independently as well as with others
- Commitment to life-long learning
ASSETS
• PhD in Aboriginal/Northern Studies
-
Experience teaching introductory to upper-level Aboriginal and Northern Studies courses
-
Experience with distance teaching technology
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
• Candidates must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada
Applicants are asked to provide a cover letter and resume with their application. Applicants must demonstrate in their cover letter and their
resume how they meet the qualifications. Applicants with education acquired outside of Canada are required to provide an Educational
Credential Assessment with their application indicating Canadian credential equivalency, accepted Education Credential Assessment
organizations include International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) and World Education Services (WES.)
UCN is committed to building a workforce representative of the populations we serve. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous
candidates. Applicants are invited to indicate in their cover letter or resume if they are from any of the following groups: Indigenous peoples,
persons with disabilities and visible minorities. Only qualified candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada will be given
consideration. Persons with disabilities who require accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact Human
Resources.
Please indicate in your subject line the competition number for which you are applying.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Application materials, including
references, will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Legislation (Manitoba).
For more information and other employment opportunities, visit www.ucn.ca
About University College of the North
The University College of the North is an institution devoted to community and northern development and reflects the Aboriginal reality and cultural diversity of northern Manitoba.\UCN has two main campuses in The Pas, Manitoba, Canada and Thompson, Manitoba, Canada, complete with a full range of services, twelve regional centers and a number of teaching locations. UCN's geographical intake area is almost 80% of the total area of Manitoba.
BIL Instructor FT Perm TH 25-137
Top Benefits
About the role
UCN acknowledges that we are on the traditional
territories and homelands of many Indigenous
peoples, in particular the Cree, Dene, Red River
Métis, and Oji-Cree. Indigenous peoples have
continuously maintained homelands in northern
Manitoba since time immemorial. The First
Nations in the area that UCN serves entered into
treaty relationships with the Crown (within our
region these include signatories to treaties 4, 5 -
and the treaty 5 adhesion, and treaty 6 - located
within the treaty 5 adhesion). The territory has
also become home to other Indigenous peoples.
We uphold the treaties and collaborate with all
Indigenous peoples to share truth, reconciliation,
and learning.
COMPETITION TYPE
Open Competition to the Public
COMPETITION NUMBER
25-137
CLOSING DATE
December 8, 2025
SALARY RANGE
$67,539 to $102,811 per
annum plus, remoteness
allowance if applicable
POSITION
CLASSIFICATION
University Instructor
POSITION LOCATION
Thompson, Manitoba
POSITION TYPE
Full-Time, Regular Position
APPLY TO
Email: hrinfo@ucn.ca (PDF
preferred format)
University College of the
North,
Attention: Human Resources
P.O. Box 3000 R9A 1M7
Fax: (204) 623-4414
BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES INSTRUCTOR
Academic and Research Division; Faculty under Consultation
UCN is building better futures for a stronger North. UCN provides learning opportunities to northern communities and its people offering
more than 40 academic degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs. We commit to offering a safe, welcoming, and inclusive work
environment where innovation and creativity is welcomed. We are one of Manitoba’s Top Employers and offer a generous Total
Compensation Package with health benefits, a great pension plan along with the opportunity for personal and professional growth including
tuition waivers.
DUTIES
Reporting to the Dean, the Bachelor of Indigenous Languages Instructor is responsible for the development and delivery of culturally relevant
language curriculum, language Hub supervision through Centre for Aboriginal Language and Culture Centre, experiential and land-based
learning where applicable, and for the assessment of student performance. In addition to teaching duties, the instructor will also assist with
assigned activities including UCN promotion, student recruitment, and various program-related administrative functions.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Master’s degree in Aboriginal/Northern Studies or equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Experience teaching Indigenous and adult learners at the post-secondary level
- Fluent Cree speaker with an understanding of the various dialects spoken in Northern Manitoba
- Superior proficiency in their Indigenous language
- Knowledge of the relevance of revitalization of Cree language as core to culture
- Creative and culturally relevant instructional practices with Indigenous and adult learners
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Ability to work independently as well as with others
- Commitment to life-long learning
ASSETS
• PhD in Aboriginal/Northern Studies
-
Experience teaching introductory to upper-level Aboriginal and Northern Studies courses
-
Experience with distance teaching technology
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
• Candidates must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada
Applicants are asked to provide a cover letter and resume with their application. Applicants must demonstrate in their cover letter and their
resume how they meet the qualifications. Applicants with education acquired outside of Canada are required to provide an Educational
Credential Assessment with their application indicating Canadian credential equivalency, accepted Education Credential Assessment
organizations include International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) and World Education Services (WES.)
UCN is committed to building a workforce representative of the populations we serve. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous
candidates. Applicants are invited to indicate in their cover letter or resume if they are from any of the following groups: Indigenous peoples,
persons with disabilities and visible minorities. Only qualified candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada will be given
consideration. Persons with disabilities who require accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact Human
Resources.
Please indicate in your subject line the competition number for which you are applying.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Application materials, including
references, will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Legislation (Manitoba).
For more information and other employment opportunities, visit www.ucn.ca
About University College of the North
The University College of the North is an institution devoted to community and northern development and reflects the Aboriginal reality and cultural diversity of northern Manitoba.\UCN has two main campuses in The Pas, Manitoba, Canada and Thompson, Manitoba, Canada, complete with a full range of services, twelve regional centers and a number of teaching locations. UCN's geographical intake area is almost 80% of the total area of Manitoba.