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MIDDLE YEAR & HIGH SCHOOL MATH/SCIENCE COORDINATOR
Employment Terms: Contract
Job Description
MIDDLE YEARS & HIGH SCHOOL MATH/SCIENCE COORDINATOR
(Term Contract April 2026 December 2026)
The Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority (ADEA) serves four schools in the three northern Saskatchewan Denesuline First Nations communities of Black Lake, Fond du Lac and Hatchet Lake and has its Central Office located in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
The ADEA is seeking an innovative and strategic individual for the temporary full-time
MIDDLE YEARS & HIGH SCHOOL MATH/SCIENCE COORDINATOR
(Term Contract April 2026 December 2026)
The Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority (ADEA) serves four schools in the three northern Saskatchewan Denesuline First Nations communities of Black Lake, Fond du Lac and Hatchet Lake and has its Central Office located in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
The ADEA is seeking an innovative and strategic individual for the temporary full-time position of a Middle Years and Highschool Math/Science Coordinator, to be based at its Central Office. Reporting to the Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, the position will:
Provide leadership with regard to all Authority math and science programming.
Work collaboratively with ADEA senior administration and school-based staff to plan, implement, and monitor appropriate middle years and high school evidence-based numeracy instructional and assessment practices, resources, and technology applications.
Work collaboratively with ADEA senior administration and school-based staff to plan, implement, and monitor appropriate middle years and high school evidence-based science instructional and assessment practices, resources, and technology applications.
Provide in-service to teachers in math and science across the Authority.
Train and support school-based math catalyst teachers.
Prepare and provide virtual training and on-line courses for teachers and students.
Prepare and present reports monitoring program implementation and student results.
Prepare and monitor budgets to support numeracy/science programming.
Qualifications include:
A Saskatchewan Professional A Teaching Certificate.
A Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction or a relevant field is an asset.
Extensive experience in numeracy and science instruction and leading multi-site/regional numeracy and science initiatives.
A strong commitment to First Nations education.
Knowledge of Denesuline language and culture is an asset.
How to Apply: Interested applicants are invited to email a letter of application,
resume, the names of three employment references, and criminal record
check by March 20th, 2026 to: hrs@adeask.ca
The interest of all applicants is appreciated; however, only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
Employer Address
153 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL DR
PRINCE ALBERT, SK
CANADA
S6V7L7