Lunenburg Permit Substitute Teacher Role (Nova Scotia)

Lunenburg Permit Substitute Teacher Role (Nova Scotia)

21 Aug
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Province Of Nova Scotia Regional Centres For Education
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Nova Scotia

21 Aug

Province Of Nova Scotia Regional Centres For Education

Nova Scotia

Apply to be a Permit Substitute Teacher with South Shore Regional Centre for Education, located in Lunenburg and Queens County. A BA or BSc along with experience with children is necessary.

The SSRCE is seeking proactive individuals for casual teaching positions that assist regular teachers when they are absent. This part-time position allows educators to enrich the learning experiences of students in a diverse educational setting. You will be instrumental in providing cultural responsiveness in your teaching practice across 23 schools.

Key Responsibilities:
• Provide day-to-day coverage for absent teachers
• Assist in various subjects and encourage student engagement
• Ensure a safe and equitable learning workplace




• Manage classroom activities with diligence
• Take on assignments across the Lunenburg and Queens County region

Requirements:
• Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution
• Necessary experience with children in learning contexts
• Current Child Abuse Register check
• Up-to-date Criminal Records and Vulnerable Sector Checks
• Ability to accept assignments after 6:00am

Contribute to the educational success of students in this rewarding teaching position.
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📌 Lunenburg Permit Substitute Teacher Role (Nova Scotia)
🏢 Province Of Nova Scotia Regional Centres For Education
📍 Nova Scotia

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