Join us in blazing the trail for public education in the Yukon!

Why Join the First Nation School Board?

Nurturing Yukon learners through community wisdom.

Small Class Sizes

With a lower student-to-teacher ratio, you'll have the chance to provide more personalized attention to your students. This allows for a more rewarding teaching experience as you witness the direct impact of your efforts on individual student growth. FNSB has created staffing plans that provide a supportive learning environment for learners and school teams.  In small community schools, multi-grade classes are the norm and FNSB has a team of community coaches to support creating differentiated curriculum delivery. 

Innovative Learning Environment

FNSB is committed to fostering innovative and dynamic learning environments. As a teacher, you'll have the support, freedom and training to integrate local First Nation culture, community, technology and experiential learning into your lessons. Inspire a love for learning and adapt your teaching style to meet the diverse needs of your learners, making each day in the classroom exciting and stimulating.

Competitive Compensation

FNSB recognizes the value of its educators, offering some of the highest teaching salaries in Canada and competitive benefits. This commitment to fair compensation reflects the importance placed on education and the role teachers play in supporting our Learners and communities.

Professional Development Opportunities

FNSB values the ongoing growth and development of its educators. Teachers here have access to various professional development opportunities, workshops, and conferences, empowering them to stay at the forefront of educational practices. FNSB also is growing a robust team of coaches who support our initiatives in Land and Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Whole Child.  

Yukon is a captivating territory filled with culture, language, a vast wilderness, close-knit communities, and a spirit of adventure that weaves through the fabric of everyday.

Life in Yukon

The lifestyle in the Yukon is a blend of rugged outdoor adventure and a resourceful, welcoming community, creating a unique and enriching experience for residents and visitors alike. Embracing a slower pace of life, Yukoners find joy in the simple pleasures of connecting with nature, culture and one another. The surrounding landscapes offer endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, from hiking and camping in the summer to skiing and watching the northern lights in the winter. Communities foster belonging and support, where neighbors become like extended family, and the spirit of collaboration and shared experiences thrives. The Yukon's lifestyle encourages a deep appreciation for the environment, grounded in First Nations knowledge, creating a sustainable and fulfilling way of life that celebrates both the individual and the collective well-being.

Lifestyle

The Yukon's climate often showcases brilliant, clear skies that stretch endlessly above majestic mountain ranges and expansive wilderness. During the warmer months, the territory's landscapes come to life with vibrant bursts of colour as wildflowers bloom, and rivers flow freely. In the fall, the landscape is a sea of gold and the winter transforms into a wonderland blanketed in pristine, glistening snow. Whether under the warm embrace of the summer sun or amidst the serene stillness of a winter's day, the weather in the Yukon never fails to inspire awe and wonder in those who are fortunate enough to experience it.

Weather

The Yukon currently has a population of approximately 42,000 people. FNSB has schools in multiple communities in the Yukon ranging from hamlets of 93 to the capital of 30,000 people. Whether celebrating their unique heritage or warmly welcoming newcomers, the Yukon's population of varied talents and backgrounds creates a positive and inclusive environment for all.

Population

Candidates considering the Yukon will benefit from a robust and reliable healthcare system that prioritizes the well-being of residents. With Health Centers strategically located in each community and three hospitals serving the region, comprehensive medical care is easily accessible. The commitment to healthcare infrastructure ensures that individuals and families can confidently access a range of services, contributing to a sense of security and peace of mind. 

Healthcare

Benefits & Perks

At the First Nation School Board, we believe in nurturing not just our students' minds but also our school teams well-being and growth. Join us and enjoy various benefits and perks that make your career with us truly rewarding.

High Salaries

Professional Development

Strong Educational Association

Strong Pension Plan

Career Growth

Comprehensive Health & Dental Benefits

Housing & Relocation Support

Travel Bonuses

Success Stories from our Schools

Frequently Asked Questions

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hrfnsb@yukon.ca

867-332-7578

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