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Teacher Therapist - Youth - Justice

Regina, SK
CA$39 - CA$47/hourly
Mid Level
part_time
full_time

Top Benefits

Comprehensive benefits package with pension
Paid 11-week induction training program
Extensive ongoing training opportunities

About the role

Teacher Therapist - Youth - Justice - EDU001650

Employment Type**:** Permanent Part-time

Location(s)****: SK-Rgna-Regina

Ministry**:** 073 Corrections Policing and Public Safety

Salary Range**:** $39.456-$47.465 Hourly

Salary Supplement**:** included in hourly salary range (in-scope)

Grade**:** SGEU.10.

The Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety has an opportunity for creative, innovative and flexible candidates to fill the role of Substitute Teacher Therapist at the Paul Dojack Youth Centre. As a Substitute Teacher Therapist, the successful candidates will provide an education program to youth in custody ages 12 to 17 being held under the provisions of The Youth Criminal Justice Act.

You will provide educational assessment, programming, planning and instruction for youth within the facility classroom setting and will be responsible for the delivery of curriculum-based programming to a multi-grade classroom.

To qualify for this position, you must have knowledge of the Saskatchewan school system Core Curriculum, Elective courses and Common Essential Learnings; educational methods including behaviour management techniques for adolescents, classroom management, instruction techniques assessment and curriculum; and multi-cultural beliefs, values and perspectives. You must have knowledge of human growth and adolescent development and the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

You will also be required to possess a minimum of a Bachelor of Education with preference to experience in a custody/community interfaced program; a Professional "A" Teaching Certificate; and the ability to be registered with the Saskatchewan Teachers' Regulatory Board.

To be successful in this position, you must model and demonstrate a commitment to the Ministry's mandate to provide a fair justice system that upholds the law, protects the rights of all individuals in Saskatchewan, and promotes safe and secure communities.

You will also need:

  • Should you receive a successful offer of employment, you will be enrolled in a paid 11-week Induction Training Program (ITP).

To learn more about the application process and job requirements visit our Working in Corrections webpage or email workingincorrections@gov.sk.ca

  • A valid/current Class A, First Aid CPR/AED certificate (must have no less than 12 months remaining), or a valid Class A, CPR/AED and First Aid (completed within three months of employment); and
  • A valid driver's license.

Physical Requirements

  • Effective January 15, 2024, the COPAT requirement for employment will be replaced by a comprehensive medical evaluation completed by a licensed medical practitioner.

What We Offer:

  • Dynamic, challenging work for talented individuals;
  • Competitive salaries;
  • Comprehensive benefits package including pension;
  • Extensive and ongoing training;
  • Inclusive work environments; and
  • Advancement opportunities.

We are committed to workplace diversity.

Hours of Work**:** D - SGEU Field Instructor - hours are unregulated, within a 197 day school year

Number of Openings**:** 5

Closing Date: Oct 15, 2025, 12:59:00 AM

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