Job Summary:
NVIT anticipates the need for Term Instructors to teach within the Indigenous Business Diploma Program and invites applications from qualified candidates. The provincial posting is intended to develop a Human Resources bank for IBUS Instructors for new and upcoming course deliveries; course offerings are subject to sufficient student enrolment. Applicants should indicate which courses they are qualified for and interested in teaching.
Courses:
- IBUS 100 – Indigenous Business Foundations
- IBUS 110 – Indigenous Business Communications
- IBUS 120 – Finite Mathematics for Business
- INST 105 – Teachings from the Land
- ENGL 110 – English Composition
- IBUS 130 – Community Evaluation and Strategy
- IBUS 140 – Community Dynamics and Organizational Analysis
- IBUS 150 – Microeconomic Analysis
- IBUS 160 – Financial Stewardship in Indigenous Communities
- FNST 102 – Community, Culture and Identity
- IBUS 200 – Macroeconomic Analysis
- IBUS 210 – Relational Marketing
- IBUS 220 – Digital Leadership and Community Connectivity
- IBUS 230 – Land Stewardship and Economic Change
- IBUS 240 – Indigenous Business Law and Ethics
- IBUS 250 – Indigenous Governance, Law and the Land
- IBUS 260 – International Indigenous Business
- IBUS 270 – Economic Reconciliation
- IBUS 280 – Indigenous Leadership and Management Practices
- IBUS 290 – Capstone: Indigenous Entrepreneurship and Innovation