Ojibwe Language Teacher - 2026-27
$53,529–$106,751 year
On-site · Minnesota, United States
Job Summary
Ojibwe Language Teacher to pilot the Ojibwe I course and develop Ojibwe II curriculum across multiple school sites for the 2026-27 school year. Responsibilities include delivering high-quality Ojibwe language instruction integrating literacy skills, creating an inclusive classroom environment, differentiating instruction, integrating technology, collaborating with colleagues and community partners, and traveling between school sites to deliver instruction. The role involves designing and developing a comprehensive Ojibwe Level II course with a scope and sequence, formative and summative assessments, and ongoing professional learning to support program expansion; the teacher may teach both Ojibwe I and II in the following year. Start date: 8/31/26; salary range: $53,529 to $106,751; licensure or licensure eligibility required.
Required Qualifications
- Current teaching license in American Indian Language, History, and Culture and/or holds an Eminence Credential for teaching Ojibwe language and culture; or is willing to work towards licensure. (Anoka-Hennepin will make every effort to hire teachers with full standard licenses in the assigned subject and grade level.)
- Proficient in Ojibwe Language
- Knowledge of history, culture, and lifeways of the tribes in Minnesota
- Experience teaching Ojibwe (preferred secondary setting) and/or have relevant post-secondary education and background knowledge
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