Senior Program Instructor, NexGen Digital Readiness in Uranium
We are seeking a dedicated Senior Instructor to lead our NexGen Digital Readiness in Uranium Mining program. This position involves leading First Nation and Metis participants through an 8-week classroom-based course, designed to equip them with the skills needed for successful careers in the uranium mining sector, in partnership with NexGen Energy Ltd., a top uranium mining firm with offices located in Vancouver, BC and Saskatoon, SK. The Senior Instructor will lead the 8-week in-class portion of the NexGen Digital Readiness in Uranium Mining program. Upon completion, they will coordinate activities related to a 2-week practicum. This role involves working closely with students, community partners, and the project sponsor, NexGen Energy Ltd. As a senior position, this role will also support and work closely with the Program Instructor in overseeing the day-to-day classroom activities and instruction delivery. The Senior Instructor will collaborate with community partners and businesses to enhance the learning experience and facilitate employment opportunities in the uranium mining sector.
Skills & Qualifications:
- Proven experience working with Indigenous communities.
- Demonstrated dedication to teaching, learning, and student success.
- Knowledge of the uranium mining industry would be a strong advantage.
- A degree from an accredited institution in a relevant field would be an asset or teaching certification.
- Minimum of 5 years of teaching experience in a relevant subject area with adult learners.
- 3 to 5 years of experience in preparing and delivering courses/lessons using diverse teaching strategies that cater to the needs of adult learners.
- Advanced proficiency in digital competencies such as Microsoft Suite, video gaming, etc.
Requirements:
- Experience in educational roles.
- Experience in mining, technical and support services.
- Strong interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students, community partners, and
- industry professionals.
- Personal Qualifications:
- • Passion for education and a commitment to nurturing the growth of individuals joining the
- uranium mining industry.
- • Canadian residency (Saskatchewan preferred).
- • Permanent legal Canadian working status.
- • Valid driver's license.
- • Ability to travel to remote locations across Northwest Saskatchewan.
- • Reliable vehicle.
- This position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of individuals living in
- Northwestern Saskatchewan, providing them with the skills and knowledge for meaningful careers for
- the future.
- About Morris Interactive: Morris Interactive is an award-winning consulting firm, based in Saskatoon, SK
- with regional offices located in Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; North Battleford, SK; Regina, SK; Fort Collins,
- Colorado, USA; and Irvine, California, USA. At Morris Interactive we believe our people and our
- relationships are what drive business growth and success. We collaborate with clients of all sizes across
- multiple industries including agriculture, mining, oil and gas, construction, education, financial services,
- software, public sector, healthcare, as well as with over 210 First Nations and Métis organizations.
- Relationships matter. Results matter.
- Interested candidates should submit their resumes and cover letters in confidence, to careers@morrisinteractive.ca. Please include professional references. Salary will be dependent upon the experience of the successful individual. We thank all candidates in advance for their interest, but only those short-listed for interviews will be contacted. Morris Interactive is an equal-opportunity employer.