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New Brunswick is Hiring Teachers

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New Brunswick

If you’re an education professional in Canada feeling stuck, overlooked, or simply ready for something better, this might be worth your attention.


The province of New Brunswick is currently recruiting—and not in the usual way. Instead of relying solely on online applications, they’re coming to Toronto to meet candidates in person through a targeted Education Recruitment Mission.


For the right candidates, this could open doors not just to a new job, but to a completely different pace and quality of life.


A Different Kind of Opportunity


Most people focus on major cities when building their careers in Canada. But that also means more competition, higher costs, and fewer real opportunities to stand out.


New Brunswick is taking a different approach. With a growing population and increasing demand in the education sector, the province is actively looking for people who are ready to step into meaningful roles—where their skills are actually needed.


This isn’t about sending resumes into the void. It’s about being seen, evaluated, and potentially selected to move forward.


Who They’re Looking For


This recruitment mission is focused on education and community-based roles, including:


  • Elementary, secondary, and kindergarten teachers

  • Teacher assistants

  • Social and community service workers


If you have experience in any of these areas—or training that aligns—you may already be a strong candidate.


Who Can Apply


You don’t need to be outside Canada to qualify. In fact, this opportunity is specifically open to individuals already in the country with valid status, such as:


  • Canadian citizens

  • Permanent residents

  • Temporary residents with valid permits (including Open Work Permits and Post-Graduation Work Permits)


This makes it especially relevant for international graduates and workers who are trying to find a clearer, more stable path forward.


What Happens If You’re Selected


Candidates who are shortlisted will be invited to attend the in-person event in Toronto.


There, you’ll have the chance to:


  • Speak directly with provincial representatives

  • Learn about current job openings

  • Understand possible pathways to live and work in New Brunswick

  • Get a clearer picture of what relocating could look like


It’s a more direct and personal process than most people are used to—and that’s exactly what makes it valuable.


Why New Brunswick?


For many, the biggest surprise is what New Brunswick actually offers.

It’s not just about employment. It’s about building a life in a place where:


  • The cost of living is more manageable

  • Communities are smaller, but more connected

  • There is real demand for your profession

  • Bilingual opportunities (English and French) can give you an added edge


For those who feel lost in larger cities, this can be a practical and refreshing alternative.


How to Apply


If this sounds like something worth exploring, the next step is simple—but important.


You need to complete your profile through the official registration link below. Only candidates with complete profiles will be considered, and only selected applicants will be contacted.


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