Expression of interest for NTIP Mentor-Coach
Start Date: September 2024
Rate of Pay: $53.84 / hour + 4% vacation pay (under review)
This posting is restricted to Elementary and Secondary teachers who have recently retired (between September 2022 and present) from the OCDSB.
The Leadership & Staff Development Division is seeking recently retired OCDSB teachers to serve as NTIP mentor-coaches to our NTIP teachers. The New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP) is a Ministry mandated program that has been designed to support the growth and professional development of new teachers. As part of the program, the District is required to provide a variety of supports including mentoring.
The role of an NTIP mentor-coach is to provide non-evaluative support to enable new teachers, to improve their skills and confidence through participation in an effective professional, confidential relationship. Together, the NTIP mentor-coach and the new teacher will determine the new teacher’s individual needs, and base meetings on those subjects most important to the mentee such as: focused planning, sharing resources and best practices, Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy (CRRP), report card writing, NTIP program assistance, support with the Teacher Performance Appraisal (TPA) process, creating welcoming classrooms, teacher moderation, equitable classroom management strategies, assessment and evaluation, strategies for work life balance and other needs as they arise.
Mentoring will be conducted in a hybrid structure, which can include both virtual and in person meetings and classroom observations. Opportunities for release time are provided for the new teacher and the NTIP mentor-coach to meet during the school day to work on specific aspects of the new teacher’s development. New Mentor-Coaches can expect to be matched with up to 15 mentees per school year.
NTIP MENTOR COACH: CANDIDATE PROFILE
Ability to foster and maintain positive and respectful relationships with students, colleagues, administrators and the greater community.
Effective teaching practices (e.g. assessment and evaluation, differentiation for all learners,creativity and innovation, student engagement, classroom management etc.).
Dedicated to incorporating and enhancing equity and inclusion into their curriculum and classrooms including identifying and removing barriers and discriminatory practices.
A life-long learner with a willingness to keep up to date with curriculum and technology
Strong active listening skills and effective communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated ability to mentor, guide and coach new teachers
Familiarity with OCDSB policies, procedures, programs and softwares.
Those interested in this position are required to meet the following criteria:
How to Apply:
Those interested in a Mentor-Coaching position are invited to submit:
If you would like to be considered for the role of an NTIP mentor-coach for the 2024/25 school year, please apply through this ATE posting no later than Wednesday, July 10th at 5pm .
We thank all those who apply. At this time, preference will be given to those with qualifications that fill operational gaps for the program. Only selected applicants will be contacted.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is committed to equity for all students and staff and to delivering the highest quality education through a qualified workforce that reflects the diversity of the students and communities it serves. The District seeks to be proactive in attracting Indigenous, Black and minoritized candidates.
Personal information is collected pursuant to the Education Act and will be used to determine the eligibility for employment with the OCDSB. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager, Human Resources, 133 Greenbank Road, Nepean, Ontario K2H 6L3
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