All students and staff participating in the Mitchitoba Goose Hunting Trip are required to meet outside the school at 5:30 AM on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Please note that the cut-off time is 5:45 AM, and the group will depart promptly without waiting for anyone after this time. It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to ensure that students arrive at the school on time for departure. Thank you for your cooperation.

The school will be organizing a Mitchitoba Goose Hunting Trip from Saturday, April 18, 2026, to Friday, April 24, 2026. This trip is for High School and Grade 8 students. Trip Schedule: April 18: Departure from Round Lake to Winnipeg (Meeting at school at 5:30 AM) April 19: Travel from Winnipeg to Mitchitoba April 20–22: Goose hunting activities in Mitchitoba April 23: Travel from Mitchitoba to Dryden (overnight stay) April 24: Return travel from Dryden to Round Lake Meeting Place: School at 5:30 AM on April 18, 2026 (Saturday) Students are advised to come well-prepared and bring rubber boots, ski pants, jackets, hats, and gloves suitable for outdoor conditions. The trip will be led by our Land-Based Workers, Bentley and Zack. Thank you for your cooperation and support.

Overview:

At North Caribou Lake First Nation School, we believe in the power of education and the impact dedicated professionals can have on shaping the future. Join our team of passionate educators and support staff who are committed to providing a nurturing and inspiring learning environment for our students.

Current Job Openings:

Explore our current job openings and career opportunities at North Caribou Lake First Nation School. We are constantly seeking qualified individuals who are dedicated to fostering academic excellence, preserving cultural heritage, and making a positive impact on the lives of our students.

Why Work with Us:

Commitment to Education: North Caribou Lake First Nation School is dedicated to providing quality education that reflects our commitment to academic excellence and cultural preservation. Cultural Integration: Our school places a strong emphasis on integrating Oji-Cree cultural teachings into the curriculum, creating a unique and enriching educational experience. Community Connection: Join a close-knit community where your contributions make a meaningful impact on the lives of students and the broader North Caribou Lake community. Professional Development: We support the growth and development of our staff through ongoing professional development opportunities and training programs.

How to Apply:

To apply for a position at North Caribou Lake First Nation School, please follow these steps:

  • Review the current job openings and job descriptions.
  • Prepare your resume, cover letter, and any additional required documents.
  • Complete the online application form for the desired position.
  • Submit your application and mail it to address provided by the specified deadline.

We Appreciate Your Interest:

Thank you for considering North Caribou Lake First Nation School as your workplace. We value diversity and welcome individuals who share our passion for education and community building. Join us in making a difference in the lives of our students and contributing to the growth of our vibrant school community.

Contact Information:

If you have any questions or require further information regarding employment opportunities at North Caribou Lake First Nation School, please contact below.

Sarah Johnson
(Education Director)
NCLEA
patayashcaribou@gmail.com
Sjohnson@northcariboulakeschool.ca
(807) 630 0005
Jason Roundhead
(Assistant Education Director)
NCLEA
sjroundhead@gmail.com
jroundhead@northcariboulakeschool.ca
(807) 737 9391