
Rundle College Society
Position Available: Jr. High Drama Teacher
Location: Rundle College, Conklin School, Calgary, Alberta
Start date: August 18, 2025
Posting: Internal/ External
Capacity: 1 Permanent Full-Time Position
Calendar: School Calendar
Application closing date: April 06, 2025
Rundle College Society (“Rundle”) was founded in 1985 and provides an outstanding educational experience for approximately 1,250 students in kindergarten through grade 12. In addition to academic achievement, Rundle’s programs emphasize character development, leadership training, and good citizenship.
Unique among independent schools in Canada, Rundle delivers parallel College and Academy programs on two separate physical campuses, and online via Rundle Studio.
At Rundle, students become leaders, scholars, scientists, artists, musicians, athletes, humanitarians, philanthropists and more by discovering their passions and potential across a broad range of opportunities. Rundle students thrive in a safe, caring and kind environment.
The Academy and Studio programs meet the needs of students who have a diagnosed learning disability, with or without ADHD. Our students are in the average to above-average range of intellectual functioning but have difficulties with specific academic activities and skills. Rundle Studio does this in a dynamic, interactive online learning environment.
Rundle is a not-for-profit corporation with approximately 175 faculty and 57 staff. It has a strong presence in the community as an established employer of choice.
Rundle is committed to its mission: to create a nurturing, engaging environment that provides an enriched, personalized education, preparing students for an ever-changing world. Rundle helps students discover their potential, challenges them to attain their best, and celebrates with them when they do.
To learn more about Rundle, please visit our website.
Position:
Rundle College is seeking an experienced, enthusiastic, and collaborative teacher to teach an array of Drama classes as well as English Language Arts in the Junior High division. The successful candidate would take the lead role in directing and running the annual Junior High production.
Duties & Responsibilities:
• Establish a warm, caring, and engaging learning environment where students feel safe, respected and valued.
• Collaborate effectively with colleagues to create a personalized learning experience for all students.
• Communicate effectively with parents to provide ongoing feedback and support.
• Participate in faculty and professional meetings, assemblies and various professional development opportunities;
• Attend events, report for supervision, and contribute to the co-curricular offerings, as is expected of a full-time teacher at Rundle.
• Other duties as assigned by the Junior High Principal
Knowledge, Skills & Technical Ability:
• Alberta Teaching Certification
• Have a police information check completed with a vulnerable sector verification within the last 6 months
• Must be flexible, collaborative and have a positive, growth mindset
• Confident user of technology and able to utilize it in instructional practice
• Ability to develop strong partnerships with teachers, parents, and administration
• Demonstrate an open mind and the desire to improve practice through professional reading and/or participating in relevant professional development opportunities
• Previous experience working in an independent school is considered an asset
• Previous experience directing drama or musical productions is considered an asset
How to Apply
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and express their interest in confidence through our Talent Community on ADP. We appreciate all applications, however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Rundle adheres to the Employment Equity Act. Please contact the Rundle Business Office at 403-291-3866 for further details or if you require any information in an alternate format.
• ** PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO QUALIFIED INTERNAL CANDIDATES ***