Temporary Kindergarten/Grade 1 Teacher
About the role
Crestwood STEM School Temporary Kindergarten and Grade 1 Teacher A opportunities exists for enthusiastic, innovative and collaborative Kindergarten and Grade 1 teacher at Crestwood STEM School on a 1.0 FTE full-time temporary contract for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year.
Crestwood's STEM-centered programming fosters an inclusive approach to learning, nurturing collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. We inspire students and staff to embrace themselves as innovators and become problem solvers for the challenges they face, cultivating a mindset for lifelong learning and success.
The Successful Candidate Must Be Committed To
- creating a flexible, engaging, and inclusive learning environment
- possess strong collaboration and communication skills
- ability to weave impactful instruction with quality evidence for learning using a Conceptual Understanding Approach and Design Thinking
- foundational skills and implementation of the Science of Reading in literacy and Concrete Representational Abstract approach in numeracy
- effective implementation of technology in the classroom
- commitment to building community partnerships and field studies
- commitment to community building through extra-curricular
If you have any questions regarding the position or the school, please contact Richelle Thomas at 403-527-2257 ext. 4502 or .
Thank you for your interest in Medicine Hat Public School Division. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
About Peace Wapiti Public School Division
Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) provides service to approximately 5,800 Kindergarten to Grade 12 students in 36 schools, including nine Hutterite colony schools, two outreach schools, an online school, and educational programming at a group home facility.
The system provides schooling for students from Horse Lake First Nation and Kelly Lake Indigenous Community. Excluding the colony schools, the smallest school has an enrollment of 34 students and the largest has 623 students. Alternative Education provides flexible programming to 95 students. In the smaller and more rural high schools, some reliance is placed on distance education programs to augment the basic in-school offerings. Specialty programs exist to meet local needs.
PWPSD employs the full-time equivalent of 375 teachers and 600 non-teaching staff, in addition to a number of part-time and casual personnel. The Transportation Department manages 100 bus routes.
Join the PWPSD family. View our employment opportunities and apply online. www.pwpsd.ca/employment.
Follow @pwpsd on Facebook and Twitter.
Temporary Kindergarten/Grade 1 Teacher
About the role
Crestwood STEM School Temporary Kindergarten and Grade 1 Teacher A opportunities exists for enthusiastic, innovative and collaborative Kindergarten and Grade 1 teacher at Crestwood STEM School on a 1.0 FTE full-time temporary contract for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year.
Crestwood's STEM-centered programming fosters an inclusive approach to learning, nurturing collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. We inspire students and staff to embrace themselves as innovators and become problem solvers for the challenges they face, cultivating a mindset for lifelong learning and success.
The Successful Candidate Must Be Committed To
- creating a flexible, engaging, and inclusive learning environment
- possess strong collaboration and communication skills
- ability to weave impactful instruction with quality evidence for learning using a Conceptual Understanding Approach and Design Thinking
- foundational skills and implementation of the Science of Reading in literacy and Concrete Representational Abstract approach in numeracy
- effective implementation of technology in the classroom
- commitment to building community partnerships and field studies
- commitment to community building through extra-curricular
If you have any questions regarding the position or the school, please contact Richelle Thomas at 403-527-2257 ext. 4502 or .
Thank you for your interest in Medicine Hat Public School Division. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
About Peace Wapiti Public School Division
Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) provides service to approximately 5,800 Kindergarten to Grade 12 students in 36 schools, including nine Hutterite colony schools, two outreach schools, an online school, and educational programming at a group home facility.
The system provides schooling for students from Horse Lake First Nation and Kelly Lake Indigenous Community. Excluding the colony schools, the smallest school has an enrollment of 34 students and the largest has 623 students. Alternative Education provides flexible programming to 95 students. In the smaller and more rural high schools, some reliance is placed on distance education programs to augment the basic in-school offerings. Specialty programs exist to meet local needs.
PWPSD employs the full-time equivalent of 375 teachers and 600 non-teaching staff, in addition to a number of part-time and casual personnel. The Transportation Department manages 100 bus routes.
Join the PWPSD family. View our employment opportunities and apply online. www.pwpsd.ca/employment.
Follow @pwpsd on Facebook and Twitter.