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Industrial Arts Teacher

Posted on 02/08/26 3:00 by Education Canada Network
salary n/a
location Manitoba, Canada
Job Start Date: n/a
reference Reference Code: 263728

We are looking for a Industrial Arts Teacher  to teach for the upcoming 2022-23 school year in Lac Brochet, Manitoba. Lac Brochet is the community name for Northlands Dene First Nation. Please forward Cover Letter & Resume, including names of three current references via the Apply button. Must have or be qualified to obtain Manitoba Teacher Certification.

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