Arts Consultant - Education Services - Waskaganish
About the role
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL POSTING
Priority shall be given to qualified Cree beneficiaries
NATURE OF WORK
Under the direct supervision of the Director of Education, the Arts Consultant will first and foremost to support the Mikw Chiyam program and at the same time develop/implement arts program in both elementary and secondary schools. In this context, the Arts Consultant will support different stakeholders (artists in residence, teachers, consultants, etc.) as well as develop a sustainability plan for the program in collaboration with School Operations.
Mikw Chiyam is a student-centred learning program developed by Cree School Board. Using arts to create alternative learning spaces, it promotes retention and graduation rates, but also aims to increase student engagement towards school and, eventually, towards their community.
In addition to Mikw Chiyam, this position will support Arts programming overall in the board and work in collaboration with School Operations and other external partners to enrich Arts programming in the Cree School Board at both the secondary and elementary levels.
CHARACTERISTIC FUNCTIONS
Overall, the Arts Consultant collaborates in the successful completion of the education project and of Cree School Board’s specific projects; participates in the elaboration, implementation and evaluation of their plan for success, while respecting educational and administrative frameworks.
More specifically, the Arts Consultant aims to increase Cree School Board’s ownership over key aspects of the Mikw Chiyam Program to ensure sustainability of the Program.
Builds a sustainability plan for the program in collaboration with School Operations and external consultants.
Advises and supports teachers on an individual and collective basis through school visits and other appropriate mechanisms; assists in the training and development of artists in residence, as well as teachers of the program.
Supports other Arts activities or programming in the schools.
Participates with a multidisciplinary team in the elaboration and review of intervention plans as needed.
Advises school stakeholders on integration methods of the Mikw Chiyam program and ensures efficient liaison with/without external consultants; collaborates in the successful completion of such projects; facilitates training and information workshops on varied elements of the program.
Collaborates with stakeholders within the Board, community schools, inPath, other partner organizations, and the *Ministère de l’*Éducation, et de l’Enseignement superieur.
Evaluates results of the program and work with School Operations to continuously improve and adapt the program to the needs of our communities.
Promotes the field of Arts and assists in the development of student portfolios.
Assists with the annual Cree School Board Art Exhibition Show, festivals, and other events related to Arts for students.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate specialty, notably education. A specialization in arts or intervention through arts is an asset.
Minimum of five years’ experience as a teacher or as an education consultant.
Experience with arts curriculums or arts-based programs in academic or intervention settings is highly desired.
Must demonstrate strong teaching abilities, classroom management, methodology and knowledge of M.E.E.S. programs.
Fluency in English is required.
Knowledge of the Cree language and French are assets.
Availability to travel.
BEGINNING OF EMPLOYMENT
As soon as possible
EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
Regular Full-time
35 hours per week.
About Cree School Board
The Cree School Board (CSB) provides pre-school, elementary and secondary education to the James Bay Cree youth and supports Cree adults in their pursuit of post-secondary education, continuing education and vocational training.
As an independent First Nation school board recognized by the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport, it also develops programs and pedagogical materials in Cree, French and English following Quebec Education Program guidelines.
Arts Consultant - Education Services - Waskaganish
About the role
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL POSTING
Priority shall be given to qualified Cree beneficiaries
NATURE OF WORK
Under the direct supervision of the Director of Education, the Arts Consultant will first and foremost to support the Mikw Chiyam program and at the same time develop/implement arts program in both elementary and secondary schools. In this context, the Arts Consultant will support different stakeholders (artists in residence, teachers, consultants, etc.) as well as develop a sustainability plan for the program in collaboration with School Operations.
Mikw Chiyam is a student-centred learning program developed by Cree School Board. Using arts to create alternative learning spaces, it promotes retention and graduation rates, but also aims to increase student engagement towards school and, eventually, towards their community.
In addition to Mikw Chiyam, this position will support Arts programming overall in the board and work in collaboration with School Operations and other external partners to enrich Arts programming in the Cree School Board at both the secondary and elementary levels.
CHARACTERISTIC FUNCTIONS
Overall, the Arts Consultant collaborates in the successful completion of the education project and of Cree School Board’s specific projects; participates in the elaboration, implementation and evaluation of their plan for success, while respecting educational and administrative frameworks.
More specifically, the Arts Consultant aims to increase Cree School Board’s ownership over key aspects of the Mikw Chiyam Program to ensure sustainability of the Program.
Builds a sustainability plan for the program in collaboration with School Operations and external consultants.
Advises and supports teachers on an individual and collective basis through school visits and other appropriate mechanisms; assists in the training and development of artists in residence, as well as teachers of the program.
Supports other Arts activities or programming in the schools.
Participates with a multidisciplinary team in the elaboration and review of intervention plans as needed.
Advises school stakeholders on integration methods of the Mikw Chiyam program and ensures efficient liaison with/without external consultants; collaborates in the successful completion of such projects; facilitates training and information workshops on varied elements of the program.
Collaborates with stakeholders within the Board, community schools, inPath, other partner organizations, and the *Ministère de l’*Éducation, et de l’Enseignement superieur.
Evaluates results of the program and work with School Operations to continuously improve and adapt the program to the needs of our communities.
Promotes the field of Arts and assists in the development of student portfolios.
Assists with the annual Cree School Board Art Exhibition Show, festivals, and other events related to Arts for students.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate specialty, notably education. A specialization in arts or intervention through arts is an asset.
Minimum of five years’ experience as a teacher or as an education consultant.
Experience with arts curriculums or arts-based programs in academic or intervention settings is highly desired.
Must demonstrate strong teaching abilities, classroom management, methodology and knowledge of M.E.E.S. programs.
Fluency in English is required.
Knowledge of the Cree language and French are assets.
Availability to travel.
BEGINNING OF EMPLOYMENT
As soon as possible
EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
Regular Full-time
35 hours per week.
About Cree School Board
The Cree School Board (CSB) provides pre-school, elementary and secondary education to the James Bay Cree youth and supports Cree adults in their pursuit of post-secondary education, continuing education and vocational training.
As an independent First Nation school board recognized by the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport, it also develops programs and pedagogical materials in Cree, French and English following Quebec Education Program guidelines.