Top Benefits
About the role
**Position:**Early Years Teacher
Location:
Start Date: As soon as possible
FTE: 1.00 FTE
Term of Employment: Term to December 19, 2025 (or until incumbent returns)
**Application Deadline:**Friday, October 10, 2025
The Division provides a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, transportation and moving expense reimbursement, subsidized housing or housing allowance and isolation allowance in qualifying communities, annual travel reimbursement, reimbursement for approved courses and more!
Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre is a Nursery to Grade 12 school serving approximately 1,400 students and a professional staff of 90, including 3 Vice-Principals. It is one of the largest and most unique schools in the province. The school is located in Norway House, Manitoba which is a thriving community situated at the picturesque tip of Lake Winnipeg and the Nelson River. The community is fully serviced with a hospital, shopping mall, two community recreation complexes, a post-secondary campus and daily air service.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Education Degree and valid Manitoba Teaching Certificate (or eligibility for)
- A sound knowledge of provincial Early Years curricula
- Previous Early Years teaching experience
- Knowledge of Indigenous Way of Life
- Experience with integrating Indigenous culture and land-based teaching into curriculum
- Strong classroom management skills
- Experience working in a northern community
- Experience working with students with unique needs
- A commitment to differentiated instruction
- A willingness to inquire into best practices and reflect on practices
- A team player committed to the belief that all students can learn
- Self-motivated
Applicants are required to submit the following:
- cover letter
- current resume
- list of three professional references including contact numbers, all of whom must have knowledge of the applicant's performance in the applicant's current or recent assignment
Thank you for your interest; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
By applying, you consent to the Division contacting your references. As a condition of employment, the
successful candidate will be required to submit a clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
and Child Abuse Registry Check, at their own expense. Further information is available at
Reasonable accommodations are available for persons with disabilities on request.
About FRONTIER SCHOOL DIVISION
Since 1965, Frontier School Division has been continually building on our Excellence and Experience in Education.
As the largest geographical school division in Manitoba, spanning 75% of the province’s land mass, we are fortunate to be part of a large number of communities – some of which are often only accessible by boat, air, rail or winter ice road. This allows us to provide rich opportunities to our students, including a wide variety of outdoor educational activities, travel to new and sometimes remote parts of the province, and participation in school events such as Frontier Games.
Top Benefits
About the role
**Position:**Early Years Teacher
Location:
Start Date: As soon as possible
FTE: 1.00 FTE
Term of Employment: Term to December 19, 2025 (or until incumbent returns)
**Application Deadline:**Friday, October 10, 2025
The Division provides a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, transportation and moving expense reimbursement, subsidized housing or housing allowance and isolation allowance in qualifying communities, annual travel reimbursement, reimbursement for approved courses and more!
Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre is a Nursery to Grade 12 school serving approximately 1,400 students and a professional staff of 90, including 3 Vice-Principals. It is one of the largest and most unique schools in the province. The school is located in Norway House, Manitoba which is a thriving community situated at the picturesque tip of Lake Winnipeg and the Nelson River. The community is fully serviced with a hospital, shopping mall, two community recreation complexes, a post-secondary campus and daily air service.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Education Degree and valid Manitoba Teaching Certificate (or eligibility for)
- A sound knowledge of provincial Early Years curricula
- Previous Early Years teaching experience
- Knowledge of Indigenous Way of Life
- Experience with integrating Indigenous culture and land-based teaching into curriculum
- Strong classroom management skills
- Experience working in a northern community
- Experience working with students with unique needs
- A commitment to differentiated instruction
- A willingness to inquire into best practices and reflect on practices
- A team player committed to the belief that all students can learn
- Self-motivated
Applicants are required to submit the following:
- cover letter
- current resume
- list of three professional references including contact numbers, all of whom must have knowledge of the applicant's performance in the applicant's current or recent assignment
Thank you for your interest; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
By applying, you consent to the Division contacting your references. As a condition of employment, the
successful candidate will be required to submit a clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
and Child Abuse Registry Check, at their own expense. Further information is available at
Reasonable accommodations are available for persons with disabilities on request.
About FRONTIER SCHOOL DIVISION
Since 1965, Frontier School Division has been continually building on our Excellence and Experience in Education.
As the largest geographical school division in Manitoba, spanning 75% of the province’s land mass, we are fortunate to be part of a large number of communities – some of which are often only accessible by boat, air, rail or winter ice road. This allows us to provide rich opportunities to our students, including a wide variety of outdoor educational activities, travel to new and sometimes remote parts of the province, and participation in school events such as Frontier Games.