Instructional Resource Teacher
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Instructional Resource Teacher- Pervasive Needs
Location: Sheshatshiu, NL
Employment: Fulltime ; Permanent
About Mamu Tshishkutamashutau - Innu Education
Located in Labrador, Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) is dedicated to supporting the educational journey of the Innu Nation. With two schools in Natuashish and Sheshatshiu, MTIE serves approximately 1,000 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12, fostering a culturally grounded and student-centered learning environment.
MTIE is committed to building a collaborative and supportive workplace where staff are empowered to contribute to the success and well-being of students and the broader Innu community.
About The Role
We are seeking an Instructional Resource Teacher- Pervasive Needs (IRT-PN) to join our educational team. The Instructional Resource Teacher plays a key role in supporting inclusive education and student success by working collaboratively with classroom teachers, school administration, support staff, families, and external service providers.
The Instructional Resource Teacher – Pervasive Needs (IRT-PN) provides specialized leadership and support for students identified with complex and pervasive support needs. These students require highly individualized programming, intensive educational supports, coordinated services, and ongoing collaboration among educators, families, and community agencies.
The IRT-PN leads the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of individualized programming designed to maximize student participation, learning, communication, independence, well-being, and successful transitions.
The IRT-PN works collaboratively with classroom teachers, student assistants, administrators, families, Elders, health professionals, and external service providers to ensure comprehensive and coordinated supports for students with significant cognitive, developmental, physical, behavioural, communication, sensory, and multiple exceptionalities.
Key Responsibilities
Student Support: Identify and support students with exceptionalities and complex learning or behavioural needs through individualized educational programs aligned with student strengths, needs, developmental profiles, and long-term goals. Individual Education Plans (IEPs): Develop, coordinate, monitor, and review Individual Education Plans in collaboration with teachers, parents/guardians, administration, and outside agencies. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other professionals and community agencies as necessary to support inclusive practices and effective programming supports. Behavioural & Social-Emotional Support: Support the development and implementation of individualized behaviour support plans as needed. Support students in developing self-regulation, coping strategies, positive behaviours, and social-emotional skills. Consultation & Communication: Participate in school-based teams, case conferences, and meetings with families and service providers to support student success. Cultural Integration: Promote culturally responsive educational practices and integrate Innu culture, traditions, and community values into student support approaches whenever possible. Technology: Utilize educational technology and Google Workspace tools to support student programming, documentation, communication, and instructional planning. Student Assistant Supervision and Support: Provide guidance and direction regarding programming and instructional strategies for Student Assistants working with students who have pervasive needs. Assist in developing schedules, support plans, and learning activities that promote student independence and participation. Provide ongoing coaching and feedback to educational support staff.
Transition Planning:
Coordinate and support student transition planning between grades, schools, programs, and community services. Collaborate with families and agencies to facilitate successful long-term outcomes.
Qualifications
Education & Certification
Bachelor of Education from a recognized post-secondary institution. Bachelor in Special Education, or completion of an equivalent program, is required. Valid Newfoundland and Labrador Teaching Certificate (or confirmed eligibility to obtain one).
Mandatory Requirements
Legal entitlement to work in Canada. Provision of a clear Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check (current within the last 6 months).
Experience
Experience supporting students with diverse and complex learning, behavioural, social-emotional, or developmental needs. Experience developing or supporting Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Experience working in northern, rural, or Indigenous communities is considered a strong asset.
Knowledge And Skills
Strong understanding of inclusive education practices and differentiated instruction. Knowledge of comprehensive assessment and individualized programming processes. Ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, families, and external agencies. Strong interpersonal, communication, organization, and conflict-resolution skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound professional judgment. Demonstrated cultural competence, including awareness of Innu culture and values; fluency in Innu-Aimun is considered an asset.
Key Competencies
Integrity and professionalism Strong interpersonal skills Adaptability and problem-solving Cultural awareness and responsiveness Organizational and time-management skills
Compensation And Benefits
Relocation and Regional Benefits
Relocation allowance of $2,500 Labrador living allowance Annual travel allowance for personal use
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary 100% employer-paid premiums for group insurance benefits Registered Pension Plan (RPP) with employer matching of up to 5.5% of base salary Employer-funded RRSP contributions of 7% of base salary Retention bonus for certified teachers, paid in June Welcome back bonus for certified teachers, paid in September
Professional Development
Professional development opportunities Tuition assistance may be available for approved programs of study, subject to organizational policy and approval
Work-Life Balance
Annual fitness and wellness allowance Paid personal leave provisions Extended office closures during Christmas and Easter
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About Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education
Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) proudly serves the Innu Nation in Labrador. There are two Innu schools in the communities Sheshatshiu and Natuaushish. MTIE Innu schools provide access to education that honours Innu language, traditions, and culture.
Our logo depicts a MITSHIKUN. This is a traditional Innu tool used to clean hides. The mitshikun represents the strength, resourcefulness, determination and practicality of the Innu people.
In 2009, Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) was founded to have jurisdiction over the education of Innu in Labrador in order to create First Nations schools and curriculums that honour and celebrate Innu culture, Innu traditions, and Innu-aimun (language).
MTIE is governed by a board of trustees that is selected by the Chiefs and Councils of the Mushuau Innu in Natuashish and the Sheshatshiu Innu. The board of trustees and the administration of MTIE serve two schools, the Mushuau Innu Natuashish School, and the Sheshatshiu Innu School.
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Instructional Resource Teacher
Top Benefits
About the role
Instructional Resource Teacher- Pervasive Needs
Location: Sheshatshiu, NL
Employment: Fulltime ; Permanent
About Mamu Tshishkutamashutau - Innu Education
Located in Labrador, Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) is dedicated to supporting the educational journey of the Innu Nation. With two schools in Natuashish and Sheshatshiu, MTIE serves approximately 1,000 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12, fostering a culturally grounded and student-centered learning environment.
MTIE is committed to building a collaborative and supportive workplace where staff are empowered to contribute to the success and well-being of students and the broader Innu community.
About The Role
We are seeking an Instructional Resource Teacher- Pervasive Needs (IRT-PN) to join our educational team. The Instructional Resource Teacher plays a key role in supporting inclusive education and student success by working collaboratively with classroom teachers, school administration, support staff, families, and external service providers.
The Instructional Resource Teacher – Pervasive Needs (IRT-PN) provides specialized leadership and support for students identified with complex and pervasive support needs. These students require highly individualized programming, intensive educational supports, coordinated services, and ongoing collaboration among educators, families, and community agencies.
The IRT-PN leads the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of individualized programming designed to maximize student participation, learning, communication, independence, well-being, and successful transitions.
The IRT-PN works collaboratively with classroom teachers, student assistants, administrators, families, Elders, health professionals, and external service providers to ensure comprehensive and coordinated supports for students with significant cognitive, developmental, physical, behavioural, communication, sensory, and multiple exceptionalities.
Key Responsibilities
Student Support: Identify and support students with exceptionalities and complex learning or behavioural needs through individualized educational programs aligned with student strengths, needs, developmental profiles, and long-term goals. Individual Education Plans (IEPs): Develop, coordinate, monitor, and review Individual Education Plans in collaboration with teachers, parents/guardians, administration, and outside agencies. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other professionals and community agencies as necessary to support inclusive practices and effective programming supports. Behavioural & Social-Emotional Support: Support the development and implementation of individualized behaviour support plans as needed. Support students in developing self-regulation, coping strategies, positive behaviours, and social-emotional skills. Consultation & Communication: Participate in school-based teams, case conferences, and meetings with families and service providers to support student success. Cultural Integration: Promote culturally responsive educational practices and integrate Innu culture, traditions, and community values into student support approaches whenever possible. Technology: Utilize educational technology and Google Workspace tools to support student programming, documentation, communication, and instructional planning. Student Assistant Supervision and Support: Provide guidance and direction regarding programming and instructional strategies for Student Assistants working with students who have pervasive needs. Assist in developing schedules, support plans, and learning activities that promote student independence and participation. Provide ongoing coaching and feedback to educational support staff.
Transition Planning:
Coordinate and support student transition planning between grades, schools, programs, and community services. Collaborate with families and agencies to facilitate successful long-term outcomes.
Qualifications
Education & Certification
Bachelor of Education from a recognized post-secondary institution. Bachelor in Special Education, or completion of an equivalent program, is required. Valid Newfoundland and Labrador Teaching Certificate (or confirmed eligibility to obtain one).
Mandatory Requirements
Legal entitlement to work in Canada. Provision of a clear Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check (current within the last 6 months).
Experience
Experience supporting students with diverse and complex learning, behavioural, social-emotional, or developmental needs. Experience developing or supporting Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Experience working in northern, rural, or Indigenous communities is considered a strong asset.
Knowledge And Skills
Strong understanding of inclusive education practices and differentiated instruction. Knowledge of comprehensive assessment and individualized programming processes. Ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, families, and external agencies. Strong interpersonal, communication, organization, and conflict-resolution skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound professional judgment. Demonstrated cultural competence, including awareness of Innu culture and values; fluency in Innu-Aimun is considered an asset.
Key Competencies
Integrity and professionalism Strong interpersonal skills Adaptability and problem-solving Cultural awareness and responsiveness Organizational and time-management skills
Compensation And Benefits
Relocation and Regional Benefits
Relocation allowance of $2,500 Labrador living allowance Annual travel allowance for personal use
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary 100% employer-paid premiums for group insurance benefits Registered Pension Plan (RPP) with employer matching of up to 5.5% of base salary Employer-funded RRSP contributions of 7% of base salary Retention bonus for certified teachers, paid in June Welcome back bonus for certified teachers, paid in September
Professional Development
Professional development opportunities Tuition assistance may be available for approved programs of study, subject to organizational policy and approval
Work-Life Balance
Annual fitness and wellness allowance Paid personal leave provisions Extended office closures during Christmas and Easter
Not the right fit? Search for Instructional Resource Teacher jobs in Sheshatshiu, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
About Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education
Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) proudly serves the Innu Nation in Labrador. There are two Innu schools in the communities Sheshatshiu and Natuaushish. MTIE Innu schools provide access to education that honours Innu language, traditions, and culture.
Our logo depicts a MITSHIKUN. This is a traditional Innu tool used to clean hides. The mitshikun represents the strength, resourcefulness, determination and practicality of the Innu people.
In 2009, Mamu Tshishkutamashutau Innu Education (MTIE) was founded to have jurisdiction over the education of Innu in Labrador in order to create First Nations schools and curriculums that honour and celebrate Innu culture, Innu traditions, and Innu-aimun (language).
MTIE is governed by a board of trustees that is selected by the Chiefs and Councils of the Mushuau Innu in Natuashish and the Sheshatshiu Innu. The board of trustees and the administration of MTIE serve two schools, the Mushuau Innu Natuashish School, and the Sheshatshiu Innu School.