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Long Term Occasional Assignment - Ojibwe Language Teacher
JOB DESCRIPTION Welcome to the creative, engaging, collaborative, inclusive, positive learning environment that is the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB)! The TVDSB is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario, serving an area that stretches more than 200 kilometres – from Rodney to Tavistock and Glencoe to Norwich – across more than 7,000 square kilometres. We have 160 schools serving approximately 77, 000 students in elementary and secondary schools, as well as adult and continuing education programs. The Thames Valley learning community inspires innovation, embraces diversity, and celebrates achievement – a strong foundation for all students. The TVDSB is currently accepting applications for following Long Term Occasional Assignment teaching the Ojibwe Language: H.B. Beal Secondary School, London Assignment Details: - 1 line, period 4 – 0.33 FTE (second semester) * the period may be subject to change. Course Code: LNOA/B/C01 Second Semester Start Date: February 3, 2025 Second Semester End Date: June 27, 2025 If you are seeking further clarification on details regarding the Long Term Occasional (LTO) assignment, please contact Gwen Doxtator, System Principal, at g.doxtator@tvdsb.ca. The successful candidates must possess written and oral fluency in the Ojibwe language. The Thames Valley District School Board will first consider Internal Secondary Occasional Teachers that meet the required qualifications. Candidates in good standing with the Ontario College of Teachers and with the required qualifications will be considered before non-certified teachers. In certain circumstances the Board may apply to the Ministry of Education for a Letter of Permission in order to meet its programming needs. Candidates that have written and oral fluency in the Ojibwe Language but are not currently certified through the Ontario College of Teachers are welcome to apply. Please ensure you have the following included in your application package:
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