Employment Opportunity
Instructors, Practical Nursing Program
Fixed Contract
Hybrid
About FNTI (First Nations Technical Institute)
Since establishment in 1985, over 4000 students have graduated successfully from FNTI with certificates, diplomas and degrees, granted in partnership with Ontario’s Colleges and Universities. An Indigenous post-secondary institution, FNTI offers programs targeted at Indigenous learners across a wide range of post-secondary disciplines including aviation, health, business, and public administration. FNTI delivers programming locally through its main campus in Tyendinaga on Ontario’s beautiful Bay of Quinte, as well as in numerous community locations throughout Ontario.
Description:
We would like to welcome interested applicants to apply to future contract
opportunities in our Practical Nursing (PN) program instructor pool.
Learners prepare for a career in this in-demand health field in this 5 day per week, in-person training.
Training includes theory, labs, and on-site clinical training in varied settings at various facilities.
Training culminates with a seven-week, pre-graduate placement experience working with a registered practical nurse. Graduates are sought after all over the world working independently or as part of a health care team.
Instructors at FNTI will plan, facilitate and assess curriculum delivered through various delivery models and locations. Instructors are contracted for each delivery session, which consists of planning, professional development, delivery, and assessment/evaluation of student progress and grading.
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To Apply:
To express your interest in this position, please submit your cover letter, resume, and two references to FNTI Careers — FNTI
Thank you for your interest. Please note only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
FNTI is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), applicants may request accommodation related to the protected grounds at any stage of the hiring process.