Hiring 8 Indigenous School Outreach Instructors
Be a part of a rapidly growing organization focused on one of the most pressing challenges in Canada: supporting sustainable access to safe, clean water in Indigenous communities. Water First partners with Indigenous communities to solve local drinking water and environmental water challenges through education, training, and meaningful collaboration.
We are seeking 8 Indigenous Schools Outreach Instructor to report to the Sr. Manager, School Water.
This is an on-call, part-time contract from September 2, 2025 to August 31, 2026 The hours will vary depending on the amount of community outreach opportunities that are available.
Start Date: Immediate
Remote / Work from home: Yes
Wage: $30 per hour
The Indigenous Schools Outreach Instructor is responsible for the coordination and delivery of Water Science education programming. Our Indigenous School Water programs focus on empowering Indigenous students and creating a passion for water science through hands-on workshops, outdoor education, and project-based learning. Program development and delivery are done in collaboration with community partners to ensure relevant local learning objectives are met. This position will support the growth and expansion of our School Water department.
Responsibilities for this position include:
Program Coordination
Outreach/coordination with various educators and community partners to collaborate on future week-long water science programs in regard to the organizations outreach strategy
Outreach/Coordinate with educators, community partners and relevant outside groups to collaborate on multi-week high-school summer credit programs in regard to the organizations outreach strategy
Utilize customer service software to track communications with community partners
Program Delivery
Delivery of in-person week-long water science education programs in Indigenous communities throughout Canada as often as is required to meet the mutually agreed-upon ambitions of the department
Delivery of a multi-week hands-on high school summer credit program with community partners to the specifications of relevant school boards and/or local authoritative education bodies
Departmental Development
In collaboration with the Senior Manager of School Water and the other Water First team members, review and make recommendations for continual improvement opportunities within the department and greater organization
Represent and assist Water First in public and community relations, presentations and other public speaking engagements as needed
Work with the Water First Communications team to promote work completed
Inventory maintenance and upkeep
The ideal candidate for this position will possess the following:
You are adventurous and creative, have a can-do attitude, and you will approach this role with a passion for the environment and helping others
Experience developing educational programs
Leadership skills and experience managing school or community-based initiatives
Excellent communication, presentation, and time-management skills
Excellent teamwork skills
Experience working with children and youth
A self-starter, problem-solver, extremely organized, analytical, flexible, and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines
Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to work respectfully and collaboratively in a dynamic, multi-faceted team environment and work independently
You have demonstrated the ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders, both orally and in writing
A willingness to continually expand your professional skill set, learn on the job, take on additional responsibilities as required and respond to and thrive in a dynamic work environment
- Extensive knowledge of administrative and presentation software, including Zoom, Google Meet, and Google Suite
- Project management skills
- Basic accounting skills
Access when necessary to a vehicle
A Class G driver's license and a clean driving record
Willingness to travel to Indigenous communities throughout Canada on an as needed basis for periods averaging a week long, including travelling during the weekends
Candidates must have a valid Social Insurance Number at the start of employment and be legally entitled to work in Canada under relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations
The following are considered assets:
Bachelor of Education and Ontario College of Teachers certificate or have equivalent
Teaching or field-based experience in some or all the following areas:
Outdoor education
Classroom education
Science lab setting
Experience related to Environmental Studies, Outdoor education, Engineering, Geography, Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Culture, and or Science is a vital asset
Experience working in collaboration with Indigenous community members
Experience working in developing or using educational science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related hands-on tools
You are artistic and have digital arts, digital printing, and digital mapping skills
Bilingual French and English
Indigenous languages, as required
We would love to hear from you if you want to learn more about this exciting opportunity! Qualified Indigenous applicants are encouraged to apply.
Water First is an equal opportunity employer and employs personnel without regard to race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, language, citizenship, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, physical and or mental handicap or financial ability.
By following the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), Water First Education and Training strives to ensure that all recruiting processes are non-discriminatory and barrier-free. If you require accommodation, please advise us before attending an interview.
While we appreciate all interest, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. As part of the hiring process, a vulnerable sector security check is required for anyone being considered for employment at Water First.
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