Instructor – Systems Change

@Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres (OFIFC)
  • Toronto View on Map
  • Post Date : July 12, 2024
  • Apply Before : August 11, 2024
  • Salary: CA$80,000.00 - CA$98,000.00 / Annually
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  • Job ID 37621

Job Description

Objective:

To assess, design, deliver and evaluate various learning programs and initiatives, and ensure their effectiveness to contribute to the disruption of anti-Indigenous racism and discrimination in multiple systems (e.g. health, education, government, child welfare).

Key Deliverables:

To provide instruction/facilitation, and collaborate on the design, development, and evaluation of specialized programs and initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Instruction (65%):

  • Instructs and shapes learner-centered curricula of courses, training, and workshops (accredited and non-accredited), and develops subject matter expertise in relation to instructional content;
  • Implements a variety of Indigenous teaching and delivery methods that foster a positive learning environment, accommodate learner needs, prioritize trauma-informed approaches, and promote learner engagement;
  • Employs critical race theory in the development and facilitation of courses designed to contribute to the disruption and dismantling of anti-Indigenous racism;
  • Utilizes in-person, blended, and online delivery methods, to maintain and increase learner success, including the use of a comprehensive Learning Management System ;
  • Regularly assess and analyse the performance of learning programs, materials, and technologies, utilizing established metrics and benchmarks grounded in cultural values, and learning objectives and provides critical feedback for improved learning outcomes;
  • Centres the well-being of all learners to create a safe and suitable learning environment, and learner experience, taking into account the different social locations and racial identities of learners.
  • Contributes to instructional design of content and materials; which includes the development and design of modules, materials, assessments, curriculum, supportive resources, manuals, and promotional materials;
  • Completes debriefs to improve learner experiences and support instructor wellness; and
  • Writes reports as required to meet funding and other administrative requirements
  • Addresses issues of honestly, and dispute resolution following program policies and processes;
  • Conducts learner assessments, in accordance with established rubrics;

Collaboration and Support (35%):

  • Engages with and learns from Elders and Knowledge keepers supportive of instruction of accredited and nonaccredited courses, trainings, and workshops;
  • Supports and encourages researchers and research initiatives in relation to learning initiatives;
  • Builds industry connections for the benefit of OPLC and its learners;
  • Collaborates with co-instructor (s) on all aspects of instruction to ensure consistency and cohesive teaching and learning;
  • Collaborates with key OFIFC personnel to inform instructional design and delivery, and identify learner needs;
  • Promotes internal integration, professional development and the establishment of partnerships in support of enhanced learning initiatives for urban Indigenous populations; and
  • Collects resources that support teaching and learning with Indigenous communities

Education/Work Experience:

  • Completed master’s degree in Indigenous Studies, Critical Race Education, Social Science or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience with emphasis on Indigenous connections, anti-racism education and lived experience, and learning;
  • Minimum 2 years of instructional experience;
  • Minimum 1 year experience working in Indigenous knowledge transfer, including Indigenous approaches to teaching and learning preferably within an Indigenous organization;

 

Behavioural Competencies:

  • Team Player & Dependable
  • Creative & Innovative
  • Flexible & Adaptability
  • Integrity & Credibility

Technical Competencies:

  • Demonstrated knowledge of practices and systems within postsecondary administration and records management
  • Proven organizational and time management skills
  • Strong communication, facilitation and instruction skills with an ability to problem solve and manage group dynamics and conflict resolution;
  • Advanced writing abilities for curriculum development, and reports
  • Proficiency using learning technologies. i.e., Learning Management System (LMS)
  • Strong knowledge and awareness of Indigenous issues, communities, values, traditions, and cultural norms
  • Proven ability to incorporate Indigenous pedagogies, worldviews, and trauma-informed approaches into curriculum design, development, and delivery

What we offer:

  • Culture-based organization
  • Pay Range: $80,000 – $98,000
  • Comprehensive Health benefits after the probationary period including Health Care Spending Account & Lifestyle Spending Account
  • Hybrid working model (2 days in office or in the field)

The OFIFC is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce; we promote employment equity and encourage applicants to indicate if you belong to one of the four designated employment equity groups Women, Indigenous peoples, Persons with disabilities, or Members of visible minorities when you apply.  Preference will be given to qualified Turtle Island Indigenous people or members of First Nations, Inuit and Métis including treaty, status or registered Indigenous people, as well as those non-status and non-registered who self-declare as such.

Accommodation:

The OFIFC is committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs.

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