Posting #: THS 2627 12959Position: School: Tuugaalik High SchoolCommunity: Naujaat, NunavutGrade assignment: 7-12Region School Operations: Kivalliq School OperationsStatus: 1.0 (Full Time) IndeterminateStart date: 8/13/2026End Date (if Term): Please note: Start and end dates may be subject to change based on approved school calendar.Closing date for applications: April 21, 2026 About this opportunityThe Nunavut Department of Education, Kivalliq School Operations, is seeking a Guidance Counsellor who is committed to supporting strong learning environments for Nunavut’s students. As a Guidance Counsellor in Nunavut, you will support student well-being and educational planning through relationships grounded in community. This position may be a strong fit for educators who value:     •   Building long-term relationships with students, families, colleagues, and           community     •   Supporting academic planning, career exploration, and personal           development     •   Working within the local context     •   Collaborating with school staff to support student success     •   Engaging with local knowledge, language, and culture Resiliency, adaptability, and resourcefulness (Qanuqtuurniq) are assets to employment and northern life. About the SchoolLocated in the picturesque hamlet of Naujaat, Nunavut, Tuugaalik High School serves the local community. The school has a population of approximately 290 students in a 7-12 setting with a staff of 30. The school and community are steeped in a rich history of Inuit culture. About Education in NunavutNunavut schools, working together for a common cause (Piliriqatigiinniq/Ikajuqtigiinniq), are currently focused on improving literacy outcomes for all students and ensuring students’ learning experiences are culturally relevant and respectful. School operations in all 3 regions are committed to:     •   Promotion of the Inuktut Language and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangiit (Inuit           Societal Values)     •   Community-Led Education      •   Improving Student Literacy     •   Inclusive Education The work of the Government of Nunavut is shaped by the Inuit Societal Values, principles and concepts of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. The Department of Education is committed to Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq by supporting staff development through well-designed professional learning opportunities.  Required QualificationsEducation & Certification     •   Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree                •   A certificate/degree or equivalent coursework in counselling will be                      considered an asset.     •   Minimum of three (3) years of classroom teaching experience     •   Valid teaching certificate recognized by, or eligible for certification in           Nunavut (International educated teachers who do not hold a Canadian           teaching certificate must have their credentials evaluated through           Pathways to Teach Canada) Desired QualificationsCandidates are not expected to meet every qualification; relevant experience and a commitment to community-centred education are valued. Language and Cultural Assets      •   Ability to communicate in Inuktitut (verbal and written)     •   Experience teaching in a bilingual or ESL environment     •   Experience teaching in cross-cultural, or northern-Canada contexts     •   Experience supporting Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit-based education. Teaching Practice and Classroom Environment      •   Experience providing guidance to students on graduation requirements           and course selection      •   Experience in differentiated instruction and inclusive practices     •   Training or experience using current assessment methods to guide           learning     •   Experience in creating a positive learning environment using classroom           management practices and approaches (e.g. Restitution, Tribes, Positives           Effective Behavior Supports)     •   Proficiency in the use of educational technology  Relationships and Student Engagement      •   Experience in building respectful relationships with students, families,           colleagues, and stakeholders     •   Experience in fostering student wellbeing and engagement     •   Experience in engaging with students beyond the classroom, toward post-          secondary and labour market opportunities  Collaboration and professional practice      •   Experience in planning instruction and student supports through           collaborative approaches     •   Experience working collaboratively as part of a school team     •   Experience learning and contributing in a shared, community-focused           environment Compensation and Benefits     •   Salary Range: $93,906 - $147,243 (based on experience)     •   Nunavut Northern Allowance for Naujaat, Nunavut: $21,894     •   Subsidized Housing: Is NOT available. Conditions of Employment     •   Applicants currently employed by the Government of Nunavut must hold a           valid Nunavut teaching certificate.     •   Applicants from outside Nunavut must provide a copy of a current public-          school teaching certificate from a Canadian jurisdiction recognized by the           Nunavut Department of Education. Applications that do not include this           documentation will not be considered.  Mandatory DocumentationPlease note that these documents may take several weeks to obtain. To ensure there are no delays in your start date, please have them ready to provide upon receipt of a job offer.       •   Successful candidates must provide a Criminal Record Check (CRC) and           Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) dated no more than six months prior to           the start date as indicated above.     •   All job offers will be contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in Canada           at time of application. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Interviews will follow the behavior descriptive model as described in the attached link: BehaviorDescription Interviewing (gov.nu.ca) Employment EquityThe Government of Nunavut is committed to creating a representative workforce; therefore, priority will be given to Nunavut Inuit who self-identify as being enrolled under the Nunavut Agreement in accordance with the Priority Hiring Policy. How To ApplyPlease submit the following documents in Word or PDF format by e-mail to edukivcareers@gov.nu.ca:     •   Resume     •   Cover letter stating your interest and motivations     •   Names of 3 recent professional references, from your current (or most           recent) and 2 former supervisors.     •   For candidates outside Nunavut, a copy of a current public-school           teaching certificate Note: Attachments over 10mb will not be accepted. Please include the posting number THS 2627 12959 in the subject line of your email.  Posting AuthorizationThis job advertisement is authorized for external postings on the Education Canada Website (educationcanada.com) job-posting site. Postings found on other commercial job sites are not authorized by the Government of Nunavut, Department of Education and Kivalliq School Operations.