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District scolaire francophone Sud

NB Education and Early Childhood Department

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District scolaire francophone Sud

NB Education and Early Childhood Department

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The District scolaire francophone Sud is:

  • The largest French-language district in New Brunswick
  • Serving a vast territory in the south-central part of the province
  • 38 schools located in large urban centers and neighboring rural communities
  • More than 17 000 students, including more than 2600 newcomers
  • Some 3200 permanent and substitute employees
  • An effervescent school district that continues to grow
  • An employer who counts on the passion and the commitment of its staff

About NB Education and Early Childhood Department

Public schools in New Brunswick are known for their inclusive and compassionate learning environment, in which the children’s holistic development is the top priority.

The province’s education system is characterized by its innovative pedagogy that places the children at the heart of their learning. As a result, the teacher’s role is to guide students in gaining knowledge and skills.

A number of countries look to New Brunswick for help with improving, revitalizing and overhauling their education systems. In particular, the province is regarded for its expertise in inclusive education.

People choose New Brunswick not only for its employment opportunities in diverse fields, but also for its unmatched quality of life and affordable cost of living. Its small towns and large rural areas are dynamic and welcoming.

Salaries and benefits for teachers in New Brunswick are competitive to the ones in other provinces and other Canadian territories. As Canada’s only officially bilingual province, New Brunswick has two distinct education sectors: Francophone and Anglophone. Each sector is subdivided geographically into school districts.

The districts are responsible for hiring teaching staff. Districts are looking for various roles like teachers, educational assistants, custodians, bus drivers, social workers, psychologists, speech language pathologists and administration.

There are opportunities for all with on call, part-time and full-time opportunities.