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- Qualified candidates who hold a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate and are prepared to work in a temporary 1.0 FTE Grade 7-9 teaching role in Myrnam, Alberta may apply.
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Job description
Role overview
MOHC is looking for a full-time temporary Grade 7-9 teacher for the Myrnam Outreach and Homeschool Centre. The assignment runs from August 27, 2026 through June 29, 2027.
Based in Myrnam, Alberta, this K-12 setting serves about 120 students and operates from a shared, collaborative campus alongside New Myrnam School. The school team supports students in traditional homeschooling, parent-guided learning, and teacher-led programs.
What the school is looking for
- A current Alberta Teaching Certificate
- A teaching approach centered on student needs and engagement
- Solid knowledge of formative and summative assessment methods
- Ability to apply differentiated instruction and balanced learning approaches for varied learning preferences
- A collaborative mindset with a focus on building positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues
- Understanding of project-based learning and how to apply it effectively
- Comfort using technology to connect and engage learners both in person and online
Application and screening requirements
Applicants selected for consideration must be prepared to submit a current Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector screening as well as an Alberta Child Intervention Record Check.
For additional details, interested candidates can contact the Principal at 780-366-3801.
The application deadline is 12:00 p.m. on Friday, June 26, 2026. Guidance for teaching applications is available through the employer’s application instructions.
About the employer
St. Paul Education serves a broad rural and urban region in Northeast Alberta, including St. Paul, Elk Point, Two Hills, Mallaig, Ashmont, Myrnam, and Heinsburg. The division also supports students from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, Whitefish Lake First Nation #128, Frog Lake First Nation, and Kehewin Cree Nation.
Formed in 1995 through the amalgamation of five school boards, the division is unique in Alberta for operating both public and separate schools under one board. Its diverse religious, linguistic, and cultural community is considered one of its key strengths. The division serves 3,640 students from K-12 across 19 school sites and is supported by about 235 FTE teaching staff and 300 support staff.