CA Mount Albert Public School

Mount Albert

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About this school

Mount Albert Public School is a school in Mount Albert.

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Hiring history

10 roles in the last 24 months

No open positions right now — here's what Mount Albert Public School has been hiring for recently.

  • Credit Contract Appointment, Language Development and Literacy
    Apr 2026 contract
  • Credit Contract Appointment, Texts and Ideas
    Apr 2026 contract
  • Credit Contract Appointment, Writing in a Digital Context
    Apr 2026 contract
  • Assistant Professor, Limited Term, Business Law
    Apr 2026 contract
  • Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, School of Communication Studies
    Mar 2026 full_time
  • Senior Lecturer, Supply Chain Management
    Feb 2026 permanent
  • Assistant/Associate Professor, Aviation
    Feb 2026 full_time
  • Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management
    Feb 2026 contract
  • Assistant Professor, General Management
    Jan 2026 full_time
  • Assistant Professor, Business Law
    Dec 2025 full_time
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Teaching in Canada

The Canada school system
Canada's education system is administered province by province with no federal department of education. Most provinces offer both English and French-language schools. The curriculum varies by province but consistently produces some of the world's highest PISA scores. Public, Catholic, and private school sectors operate in parallel. Quebec operates a distinct college (CEGEP) system before university.
Roles and salaries
Teacher salaries in Canada range from around C$50,000 for new graduates to C$90,000–C$100,000 at the top of most provincial pay scales. Alberta and British Columbia tend to offer the highest pay. Salaries are negotiated through provincial teachers' unions and typically increase incrementally over 10–12 years. Benefits and pension schemes are strong across the public sector.
Working here — what to know
Teaching in Canadian public schools requires provincial certification, and each province has its own registration authority and process. International teachers typically arrive on a Temporary Foreign Worker Permit or through Express Entry for permanent residency. British-trained teachers often find streamlined pathways through reciprocity agreements. Processing times vary from weeks to several months by province.

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