Classroom Assistants (Volunteer)
Cuso International(1 year ago)
About this role
A volunteer Classroom Assistant placement supporting Indigenous communities in the Northwest Territories during the 2025–2026 school year. Volunteers are based in-placement and work with Cuso International and partner school boards to support education outcomes and foster cultural exchange. The program focuses on improving access to learning for students in remote communities and strengthening community-led educational initiatives.
Required Skills
- Tutoring
- Math
- Science
- Classroom Support
- Student Supervision
- E-Learning
- Computer Literacy
- Communication
- Organization
- Cultural Sensitivity
Qualifications
- University Degree
- College Diploma
- Vulnerable Sector Check
- Double COVID-19 Vaccination
About Cuso International
cusointernational.orgCuso International is a global organization dedicated to fostering a future free from poverty and inequality by connecting skilled Canadians with communities around the world. They focus on sharing essential skills needed for sustainable development, empowering individuals, and promoting social equity. Through their programs, Cuso International works collaboratively to create lasting change and improve livelihoods in various global contexts.
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