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Teaching Learning Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

£85 - £100/day

Learning Support Assistants (Merton) Are you passionate about making a difference in students ... Collaborate with teachers and other educational professionals. Monitor and report on student ...

£85 - £95/day

The successful candidate will work closely with teachers to support students' learning and development, particularly those with special educational needs. Responsibilities include providing one-on ...

£85 - £95/day

You must hold a relevant qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 3 in Supporting Teaching and Learning, CACHE Level 3, or equivalent) Experience: Proven experience in a similar role within a primary school ...

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This role requires a caring, adaptable, and proactive individual who can respond to each child's unique needs and contribute to a positive and inclusive learning environment. SEN Teaching Assistant ...

£83.33 - £85/day

In this role, as a SEN Teaching Assistant you will support students with special educational needs, helping them to engage in their learning and achieve their full potential. Your responsibilities ...

In this role, as a SEN Teaching Assistant you will support students with special educational needs, helping them to engage in their learning and achieve their full potential. Your responsibilities ...

French Teacher

Aurora, ON · On-site

$18/hr

Gain valuable teaching experience! Are you a friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic French speaker? Join the team at Oxford Learning Aurora as a part-time French teacher/tutor/coach. Ignite your ...

French Teacher

Vaughan, ON · On-site

CA$18 - CA$19/hr

Gain valuable teaching experience! Are you a friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic French speaker? Join the team at Oxford Learning Woodbridge as a part-time French teacher/tutor/coach. Ignite your ...

French Teacher

Vaughan, ON · On-site

CA$18/hr

Gain valuable teaching experience! Are you a friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic French speaker? Join the team at Oxford Learning Kleinburg as a part-time French teacher/tutor/coach. Ignite your ...

French Teacher

Aurora, ON · On-site

CA$18/hr

Gain valuable teaching experience! Are you a friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic French speaker? Join the team at Oxford Learning Aurora as a part-time French teacher/tutor/coach. Ignite your ...

£83.33 - £85/day

Strong understanding of SEN and effective strategies for supporting diverse learning needs. How to Apply: If you would be interested in this rewarding role as a SEN Teaching Assistant and meet the ...

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Teaching Learning information

What is teaching and learning?

Teaching and learning refer to the processes by which knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes are imparted and acquired, typically in educational settings. Teaching involves guiding, instructing, and facilitating student learning, while learning is the process through which students gain understanding and competence. Effective teaching and learning are interactive, engaging, and tailored to meet the diverse needs of learners. These processes are fundamental to education and are constantly evolving with new research and technological advancements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a teaching and learning role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Teaching and Learning role, you need a strong foundation in instructional strategies, curriculum development, and educational theory, usually supported by a relevant teaching degree or certification. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), educational technology tools, and assessment software is also important. Effective communication, creativity, and adaptability help educators connect with students and foster an engaging learning environment. These skills and qualities are crucial for supporting student achievement and continuously improving teaching effectiveness.

How does a teaching and learning professional typically collaborate with faculty and administrators to improve instructional outcomes?

Teaching and Learning professionals often work closely with faculty members to design and implement effective instructional strategies, provide feedback on curriculum development, and support the integration of new teaching technologies. Collaboration with administrators is also key, as they help align classroom initiatives with institutional goals and professional development opportunities. Regular meetings, workshops, and data-driven assessments are common ways to ensure ongoing communication and continuous improvement in teaching practices.

What is the difference between Teaching Learning vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectTeaching LearningTeaching Assistant
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education or related fieldOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree
Work EnvironmentClassroom instruction, curriculum developmentSupporting teachers, classroom management
Employer & IndustrySchools, educational institutionsSchools, tutoring centers
Primary FocusDesigning and delivering lessons, student assessmentAssisting with instructional activities, student supervision

Teaching Learning involves designing and delivering educational content, requiring specialized credentials and a focus on curriculum development. Teaching Assistants support teachers in classroom activities, often with less formal education requirements. Both roles are essential in educational settings but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

What can I do with a teaching learning degree?

A teaching learning degree prepares individuals for roles in education, curriculum development, instructional design, and training. Graduates can work as teachers, education coordinators, instructional designers, or education consultants, often requiring strong communication skills and knowledge of educational tools and methods.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teaching Learning jobs in Ontario?

The most popular types of Teaching Learning jobs in Ontario are:

What cities in Ontario are hiring for Teaching Learning jobs?

Cities in Ontario with the most Teaching Learning job openings:

Infographic showing various Teaching Learning job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Experiential Learning Cohort Supervisor, Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work Program

First Nations Technical Institute

Deseronto, ON • On-site

CA$33.46/hr

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Job description


Employment Opportunity 

Experiential Learning Cohort Supervisor, Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work Program 

Position Type: Full-Time / One-Year Contract 

Position Status: Vacancy 

Location: Hybrid  

Reports To: Manager of Experiential Learning 

Hourly Rate: $33.46, plus 4% vacation pay 

About FNTI (First Nations Technical Institute)  


 

FNTI is an Indigenous-owned and governed post-secondary institution dedicated to serving Indigenous learners. Established in 1985, FNTI has graduated over 4,000 students through certificate, diploma, and degree programs delivered in partnership with Ontario’s colleges and universities. 

Description:  

Reporting to the Manager of Experiential Learning, the Cohort Supervisor ('Auntie' or 'Uncle') plays a key academic role in facilitating, developing, and assessing all Integrated Experiential Learning (IEL) courses. Working closely with learners and faculty, this role ensures curriculum quality assurance while actively leading Indigenous community engagement. Key responsibilities include identifying community sites, establishing learning pathways, and negotiating critical contracts between FNTI and community stakeholders.

Responsibilities:  

Teaching and Delivery Responsibilities 

  • Instruct and collaborate on the delivery of IEL Courses aligned with learning outcomes.
  • Support a respectful, kind, safe, and welcoming environment for all participants.
  • Ensure learning/ceremonial spaces honor equity, diversity, and inclusion (respecting all bodies, gender identities, and sexual orientations).
  • Create collaborative, learner-centered spaces across in-person, virtual, and hybrid formats using diverse andragogical strategies.
  • Facilitate assessments throughout the full scope of the IEL experience.
  • Implement learner Accommodation Plans according to FNTI policies.
  • Integrate Indigenous protocols (openings/closings, smudging, circles, drumming) and traditional healing practices.


Integrated Experiential Learning Supervision 

  • Approve individual learner IEL plans and track/approve accumulated hours adhering to regulatory practices.
  • Review participant progress and renew personal IEL plans with the Manager and program team.
  • Support data collection, tracking, and interpretation; provide regular reports to leadership.
  • Participate in team meetings and provide written updates on assigned cohorts.
  • Engage with Student Services and academic teams to ensure wraparound learner support.
  • Facilitate relationship building and mentor learners through regular individual sessions to foster reciprocity and knowledge sharing.

Integrated Community Experience and Engagement  

  • Manage and nurture meaningful relationships with external partners and IEL Site teams.
  • Develop and deliver orientation activities for IEL Site Partners.
  • Support administrative processes, including learner tracking, policy/program development, strategic planning, and quality assurance.
  • Collaborate with site teams to safeguard and store required documentation.
  • Serve on institutional committees as requested.

Qualifications:  

Education and Experience 

  • Completed Master of Social Work or related graduate education emphasizing experiential learning and instructional design in an Indigenous context.  
  • Significant experience with experiential learning, portfolio development, practicum or internship supervision  
  • 5 or more years of teaching and/or practical experience. 
  • Evidence of teaching and Indigenous education and practice experience working with Indigenous learners and communities, with demonstrated potential for a successful trajectory aligned with the vision and mission of FNTI. 
  • A combination of Indigenous knowledge and teachings, training and experience which FNTI deems to be appropriate to the role. 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the history of Indigenous peoples and communities; 
  • Previous work includes creating teaching and learning environments that support shared decision-making, collaboration, and collegiality. 
  • Practical experience working with and developing relationships and collaborative projects within Indigenous communities. 
  • History of participation in community learning/experiential facilitation, mentorship, or related roles. 

Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities 

  • Proven experience in community engagement and relationship building. 
  • Committed to fostering growth by mentoring others and embracing opportunities to be mentored. 
  • Knowledge of wise practices in experiential learning and ability to incorporate current innovations into teaching, learning and practice are required. 
  • Ability to communicate with diverse audiences from local community members to staff and academic team members. 
  • Must understand the importance of creating accessible, relevant and empowering programming for Indigenous learners and communities that is rooted in Indigenous knowledge. 
  • Ability to demonstrate an understanding and commitment to quality assurance in an Indigenous Institute, an asset. 
  • Must be able to demonstrate and articulate the importance of education as a reconciliation tool for Indigenous learners. 
  • Knowledge of the histories and contexts of the Indigenous peoples of Canada, including UNDRIP and the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action. 
  • Passion for community engagement and a commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments that favor reciprocity and shared benefit. 
  • Ability to adapt teaching methods to diverse learning styles. 
  • Working familiarity with AODA and Placement/Site based Health and Safety protocols an asset. 
  • Understanding of LMS/Brightspace system will be considered an asset. 

Conditions of Employment 

  • Willing and able to travel occasionally and work overtime as required. 
  • Successful candidates must provide a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check. 
  • Must be legally entitled to work in Ontario, Canada. 

Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility 

FNTI is an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), applicants may request accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process. 

To request accommodation during the application process, please contact hr@fnti.net with the job title and accommodation details. 

FNTI provides preference to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry who self-identify. 

How to Apply 

  • Applications must be submitted by August 7, 2026. 


We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

Posting Date: 

July 6, 2026