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Instructor, Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF 111 - Pathways to Reconciliation and Social Action)

North Island CollegeCourtenay, BC
Full-time

Delivered in partnership between Ahousaht First Nation and North Island College, this program is grounded in Nuu-chah-nulth values, including respect, protocol, accountability, and community.The In... Show more

Property Manager - Anderton Place

Broadstreet Properties LTDComox, BC, CA
CA$53,600.00 yearly
Full-time
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Being a Property Manager is like running a small community, it is not just a job, but a lifestyle dedicated to bettering people’s lives!.As a Property Manager, you get to give people a safe a... Show more

CSH Technical Training Instructor

IMP GroupLazo, British Columbia, CA, V0R 2K0
Full-time

Why Choose IMP Aerospace & Defence:.IMP Aerospace & Defence is not only one of the leading companies in the Aerospace field, but we are also one of the most engaging and equality advocating compani... Show more

Music Therapist

Retirement ConceptsCourtenay, BC
CA$36.78–CA$45.93 hourly
Part-time
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Position: Contract (Part-Time - 20 hours per week).At West Coast Seniors HousingManagement, we see our communities as a family and we are equally committed toour residents and our staff.We provide ... Show more

Warehouse Operator

PAL AerospaceComox, BC, CA
Full-time +1

Are you looking for an opportunity to join a company that allows you to combine your passion for learning with the chance to develop your skills and grow your career? Challenge, reward, and opportu... Show more

Instructor, Digital Design & Development (DGL 113, DGL 114 & DGL 204)

North Island CollegeComox Valley
Full-time

North Island College is seeking qualified applicants to fill sessional instructional assignments for the following sections in the 2026 Fall term:.DGL 113 Introduction to JavaScript.Face-to-Face, W... Show more

Instructor, Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF 123 & 124)

North Island CollegeCourtenay, BC
Full-time

Delivered in partnership between Ahousaht First Nation and North Island College, this program is grounded in Nuu-chah-nulth values, including respect, protocol, accountability, and community.The In... Show more

Harm Reduction Support Worker – Casual

AVI Health and Community ServicesComox, British Columbia, Canada
Part-time

AVI HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES (AVI).HIV, hepatitis C and harm reduction services out of 5 locations across Vancouver Island.AVI provides services to more than 500 people living with HIV and h... Show more

Coordinator, Human Services

North Island CollegeComox Valley
Full-time +1

Reporting to the Dean of Health and Human Services programs or designate, the Human Services (HSW) Coordinator supports Community Mental Health Worker programing, on-campus, and in-community.The HS... Show more

Instructor, Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF 121 - Nuu-chah-nulth)

North Island CollegeCourtenay, BC
Full-time

Delivered in partnership with the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council and North Island College, ILF 121: Nuu-chah-nulth Immersion 1 is part of the Pathways to Nuu-chah-nulth Teacher Training Program.This... Show more

Pharmacist - Part Time

London Drugs LimitedCourtenay, BC, CA
CA$60.50 hourly
Part-time

We are seeking passionate, collaborative, and patient-focused individuals to join our team!.At London Drugs, you’re not just an employee—you’re family.That’s why we call ourselves a pharmacist-firs... Show more

Supervisor - Recreation Programs

Comox Valley Regional DistrictCourtenay, British Columbia
Full-time +1

We are currently seeking a full-time Supervisor -Recreation Programs to join our Community Services team.The Supervisor-Recreation Programs is responsible for leading a team of unionized staff to a... Show more

Mental Health & Addiction Services Nurse (RN/RPN)

Island HealthCourtenay, BC, CA
Full-time

Education, Training And Experience.Registration with BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN registrant or a practicing RPN registrant.Recognized post basic education related to psychi... Show more

Security Guard - Training Provided

Commissionaires Victoria, The Islands And YukonComox, BC, CA
CA$20.00 hourly
Full-time
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Start Your Career in Security — No License?.Our focus is on our customers and our team members.As Canada’s only not-for-profit security company, over 90% of our revenues go directly bac... Show more

Sales and Benefits Specialist - WFH

HMG CareersCourtenay, British Columbia
CA$69,000.00 yearly
Remote
Full-time
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This full-time position offers flexible work hours and ample opportunities for advancement into management roles.You will work remotely to serve clients and offer valuable advice and protection to ... Show more

Senior Beauty Sales Consultant

Chatters Limited PartnershipsCourtenay, BC, CA
CA$18.25 hourly
Permanent
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Do you love interacting with people and take pride knowing you helped them leave with a big smile?.Are you excited at the thought of helping a customer pick out that  perfect  product tha... Show more

Community Inclusion Worker

Pacific Coast Community ResourcesCourtenay, BC, CA
CA$25.95 hourly
Full-time
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About the Role As a Community Inclusion Worker, you will assist a person who requests support to participate in personal, social, vocational, and volunteer opportunities within the community.The se... Show more

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Instructor, Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF 111 - Pathways to Reconciliation and Social Action)

Instructor, Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF 111 - Pathways to Reconciliation and Social Action)

North Island CollegeCourtenay, BC
13 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Position Summary

Delivered in partnership between Ahousaht First Nation and North Island College, this program is grounded in Nuu-chah-nulth values, including respect, protocol, accountability, and community.

The Indigenous Language Fluency Certificate integrates language, culture, and community-based learning, with guidance from Elders and knowledge keepers. Instruction is delivered using a strengths-based, student-centred approach that supports learners at varying levels of language proficiency.

Instructors are expected to foster inclusive and culturally responsive learning environments that support student success and contribute to language revitalization efforts within community.

This course will be delivered in Digitally scheduled.
ILF 111 – Pathways to Reconciliation and Social Action
| This course will help you envision how Indigenous histories, perspectives, worldviews, and approaches to learning must be considered in the work we do in our classrooms, organizations and communities to advance Reconciliation and the Calls to Action. The course will include an examination of pre-colonial Indigenous ways of knowing and historical relationships, colonial contexts and political influences that have impacted Indigenous peoples and communities. The ramifications of colonization will be explored in conjunction with Indigenous response, resistance and renewal. The course will include an examination of the Truth and Reconciliation process, the 94 Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People, coupled with an examination of how Indigenization processes, the Social Determinants of Health and Unesco’s Sustainable Development Goals pertain to Indigenous sovereignty, language revitalization, social equity and the restoration of wellness and healing for Indigenous people.

The teaching faculty of North Island College are responsible for implementing the College’s vision, goals, and objectives as they relate to teaching and learning. To carry out their teaching assignments, faculty use organizational skills, inter-personal skills, and their knowledge of subject matter, pedagogy, and curricular design. In addition, they have a responsibility to serve as role models for students and colleagues.

The responsibilities and typical duties listed below constitute a generic job description for teaching faculty whose responsibility may be for the delivery of scheduled classes, the support of self-paced, on-line, and distance courses, and/or instruction and supervision in laboratories, practicums, shops, etc. Position Competencies - Creates a Positive Climate and Culture;
- Effective Communication Skills;
- Effectively Develops Goals & Objectives;
- Focuses Effectively on Key Results and Priorities;
- Demonstrates a Focus on Continuous Improvement;
- Interpersonal Effectiveness. Duties & Responsibilities 1.0 INSTRUCTIONAL
  • To plan and prepare learning materials for instructional environments;
  • To use a variety of approaches and materials, as appropriate, in order to address different learning needs;
  • To teach in assigned subject areas and to include in courses, and in course outlines, all required subject matter or skill activity;
  • To direct student learning in a positive, supportive, and caring environment;
  • To be available to students regularly during scheduled office hours and classroom hours, to discuss their progress and other issues that influence their learning. (30 hours/wk.) (See Policy #3-03: Faculty Absence from Class – Cancellation of Classes);
  • To clearly communicate in writing learning outcomes for programs and courses, and the way in which learners will be evaluated against those outcomes;
  • To design and conduct evaluations or appraisals of students and to keep students informed of their progress;
  • To submit grades in a timely manner, in accordance with Policy 4-15, Reporting Final Grades;
  • To maintain records of student enrollment and achievement and other records required by the College and affiliated agencies. At the end of employment with the College, to submit marks and student records to the department Chair.

2.0 COMMITMENT TO INDIGENOUS-LED, IN-COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
  • Build and sustain respectful, trust-based relationships with Indigenous students, communities, leaders, and organizations.
  • Actively engage with communities to ensure programming reflects local priorities, values, and knowledge systems.
  • Demonstrate cultural responsiveness, adaptability, and humility in navigating challenges and opportunities.
  • Create culturally safe, healing-focused classrooms that support holistic student well-being—emotional, physical, spiritual, cognitive, and social.
  • Guide learners in developing reflective portfolios that include personal values, educational and career goals, wellness strategies, and achievement plans.
  • Integrate Indigenous knowledge systems, land-based learning, and intercultural teachings into curriculum design and course delivery.
  • Encourage learners to explore and articulate their personal visions and belief systems in ways that reflect both individual identity and community values.
  • Support students in building foundational competencies and essential skills for further education or career pathways. Examples of this may include but are not limited to: communication skills, critical thinking, problem solving, critical thinking and problem solving.
  • Offer experiential, collaborative, and reflective learning to build student confidence and engagement.
  • Collaborate meaningfully with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community members to ensure respectful, authentic learning experiences.
  • Adapt teaching approaches to meet the diverse cultural, educational, and personal backgrounds of adult learners.
  • Provide formative, strengths-based feedback aligned with holistic learning outcomes.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development in Indigenous education, cultural safety, trauma-informed practices, and adult learning methodologies.

3.0 TYPICAL PROFESSIONAL DUTIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
  • To be aware of, and to work within, College educational policies;
  • To be aware of the Education and Strategic plans and to contribute to their development and assist in the achievement of its goals and objectives;
  • To advise the Department Chair, within a reasonable time frame, of items that need to be ordered so that inventories of books, supplies, and equipment are adequate for the courses taught;
  • To advise the Department Chair regarding enrollment management (recruitment and retention) strategies for their areas of responsibility;
  • To advise the Department Chair responsible, and the appropriate Administrator and/or Campus Health and Safety Committee, of any health and safety concerns and to assist, where possible, in rectifying the problem;
  • To demonstrate knowledge of computer applications appropriate to the teaching environment;
  • To maintain continuous professional development of competencies and qualifications as required in the appropriate discipline;
  • To participate actively as a contributing member of the College community on College committees and other College-wide activities, where appropriate;
  • To participate in department meetings and other department activities during normal working hours, when possible;
  • To undertake other related responsibilities and duties which may be assigned by the College when course load permits.
Required Education & Experience Lived experience with language learning, teaching or revitalization within community is highly valued- BC Teaching Certificate or Provincial Instructors Diploma is desirable;- Bachelor’s Degree with emphasis on second language acquisition such as Dr. Greymorning Method, Total Physical Response and comprehensible input methods desirable;- Master’s Degree in Indigenous Education/Indigenous Language is desirable.- Demonstrated experience working with Indigenous communities, including in-community, land-based or culturally grounded learning environments;- Deep understanding of Indigenous language revitalization practices, including knowledge that language is rooted in land, culture and relationships Required Knowledge Skills & Abilities Proficiency in the specified language and ability to work with fluent speakers to facilitate learning.
- Background and knowledge in the use of student assessment tools and placement testing;
- Combination of excellent leadership and teaching skills with a strong commitment to academic excellence and student success;
- Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communications skills, particularly in an inter-cultural learning environment;
- Proven instructional abilities, using creative and motivating approaches to stimulate learning;
- Orientation towards student learning;
- Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to plan and prioritize, and efficiently meet deadlines;
- Comfort with basic technology and online learning platforms to support course delivery;
- Preference will be given to qualified instructors with Indigenous ancestry.
- Understanding of Indigenous language revitalization approaches, including land-based, experiential, and relational learning;
- Ability to create a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment grounded in Indigenous values and protocols;
- Ability to meet students where they are at and support varying levels of language proficiency;