Field Placement Supervisors (School of Education)

 
Published: Thursday, Sep 20, 2012

The School of Education, St. Thomas University, invites applications for Field Placement Supervisors:

EDUC-5015: Teaching Internship - This course is being offered from Thursday, November 1 to Friday, December 21, 2012 and Monday, March 11 to Friday, May 3, 2013.
The internship consists of six days of school visitation in two different teaching placements. Each field placement consists of approximately 7.5 weeks in a public school. Placement is made by the School of Education in accordance with the Policy on Placement in the BEd Internship. This policy is given to all members of the BEd class, co-operating teachers and schools. Orientation for Field Placement Supervisors is required
Location: Fredericton, Oromocto, Woodstock, Saint John, Moncton, Bathurst, Rothesay, St. Stephen areas.

St. Thomas University is an undergraduate, liberal arts institution whose roots are in the faith and tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. With a full-time enrolment of 2,500, its students graduate with Bachelor of Arts, Applied Arts, Education, and Social Work degrees. The faculty members are distinguished teachers, researchers and scholars, and the university holds four Canada Research Chairs.

A PhD is preferred; a Master's Degree is required. Also required are a New Brunswick teaching license or eligibility for one and a Bachelor of Education. Applicants are to submit an up-to-date curriculum vitae and evidence of teaching effectiveness (teaching portfolio preferred), and arrange to have three letters of reference sent directly to Karen Love, Director of Field Placements, School of Education, St. Thomas University, Brian Mulroney Hall, Room 415, Fredericton NB E3B 5G3.

Closing date: September 28, 2012, or when positions are filled. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their completed applications, including letters of reference, are received by this date.  Please indicate in your application which time period you are available.

An equal opportunity employer, St. Thomas University is committed to employment equity for women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minority groups, and persons with disabilities. The university welcomes applications from all faiths and backgrounds. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.