GSSD invites applications for a First Nations Pow Wow Drumming Instructor
The First Nations Pow Wow Drumming Instructor will share traditional knowledge and provide hands-on drumming instruction to students in Good Spirit School Division schools. This role supports GSSD’s commitment to fostering a culturally inclusive and respectful environment by promoting understanding and appreciation of First Nations traditions, protocols, and worldviews.
Location:
Various GSSD Schools
Compensation:
Contact details:
Angella Pinay, Superintendent of Indigenous Education
(306) 590-8386
The successful applicant will have the following knowledge, skills, abilities and educational background :
Key Responsibilities:
Appendix A: Draft Weekly Schedule
This sample schedule is provided so applicants understand the anticipated structure and school locations requiring instruction services. Please note: schedules are subject to change based on school needs and instructor availability.
Monday
• Norquay - AM Session
• Yorkton School – PM Yorkton Regional High School After School
Tuesday
• Yorkton School – AM Session Dr. Brass Grades 2-4
• Yorkton School – PM Session Dr. Brass Grades 5-8
Wednesday
• Canora School – AM Session
• Canora School – PM Session
Thursday
• Yorkton School – Yorkdale School
• Yorkton School – Columbia
Friday
• Currently open for scheduling additional schools
This position is designated for qualified equity group members who self-declare in this online application, as identified in "diversity groups" below.
Diversity Groups: Indigenous persons (First Nations, Métis, Inuit)
Interviews will be conducted with a suitable pool of applicants. Please note that GSSD may contact informal references not listed in your application package.
Applicants not currently working for GSSD will be required to submit a recent (within the last six months) criminal record and vulnerable sector check acceptable to the Board of Education prior to offer of employment.
The Good Spirit School Division strives to provide safe, caring, and welcoming schools for children. Our primary objective is to foster a respectful learning environment to achieve student success and well-being in each of our 27 public schools throughout East-Central Saskatchewan. Our values of belonging, responsibility, learning, diversity and perseverance ensure "Students Come First" and "Learning Without Limits...Achievement For All."
We thank all applicants for their interest in working for the Good Spirit School Division, however, only those who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. We encourage all applicants to check our website regularly for ongoing vacancies that may be of interest to you.