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The Sikh community of Calgary, Canada is a strong contributing partner of the city's growth. During the last three decades, many Sikh families across the globe have chosen Calgary as their home. Khalsa School Calgary is an educational institution that aspires for academic excellence by maintaining a spiritual environment which instills the highest standard of moral and humanitarian values.

Khalsa School Calgary has an immediate career opportunity for a Gurmat/Punjabi Teacher.

The Teacher will be responsible for:

  • Leading & Guiding the programs to ensure adequate resources are in place to achieve the overall school objectives.
  • Ensuring that the curriculum, teaching methods and community participation are in conformance with the provincial standards and to the teachings of Sikhism.
  • Implementing and following the Sohji curriculum

Successful candidate:

  • Must be a Gursikh (Baptized Sikh) and believe in the Sikh way of living, values and traditions and teachings of Sikhism according to Shri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.
  • An influential communicator who is fluent in English and possess advanced speaking and reading skills in the Punjabi language.
  • A hard working visionary who can think through the process, seek advice when needed and make appropriate decisions.

Educational Requirement:

  • A Bachelor of Education degree from a recognized school/university in North America would be an asset.
  • Canadian teaching experience is an asset

We offer an attractive salary. Relocation assistance may be available. Interested qualified candidates are requested to send in their cover letters and résumés with salary expectations before March 1, 2009 to:

Email: board@khalsaschoolcalgary.ca

Website: http://www.khalsaschoolcalgary.ca

"Preserving the past, preparing for the future"

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The Sikh community of Calgary, Canada is a strong contributing partner of the city's growth. During the last three decades, many Sikh families across the globe have chosen Calgary as their home. Khalsa School Calgary is an educational institution that aspires for academic excellence by maintaining a spiritual environment which instills the highest standard of moral and humanitarian values.

Khalsa School Calgary has an immediate career opportunity for a Gurmat/Punjabi Teacher.

The Teacher will be responsible for:

  • Leading & Guiding the programs to ensure adequate resources are in place to achieve the overall school objectives.
  • Ensuring that the curriculum, teaching methods and community participation are in conformance with the provincial standards and to the teachings of Sikhism.
  • Implementing and following the Sohji curriculum

Successful candidate:

  • Must be a Gursikh (Baptized Sikh) and believe in the Sikh way of living, values and traditions and teachings of Sikhism according to Shri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.
  • An influential communicator who is fluent in English and possess advanced speaking and reading skills in the Punjabi language.
  • A hard working visionary who can think through the process, seek advice when needed and make appropriate decisions.

Educational Requirement:

  • A Bachelor of Education degree from a recognized school/university in North America would be an asset.
  • Canadian teaching experience is an asset

We offer an attractive salary. Relocation assistance may be available. Interested qualified candidates are requested to send in their cover letters and résumés with salary expectations before March 1, 2009 to:

Email: board@khalsaschoolcalgary.ca

Website: http://www.khalsaschoolcalgary.ca

"Preserving the past, preparing for the future"

Please spread the word about this opening in Calgary to as many people possible.

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