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At the OCSB, our teachers do more than teach – they inspire. Driven by a passion for student success, they create engaging learning experiences that shape futures and build strong communities.

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If you’re an experienced certified teacher or about to complete your Bachelor of Education, apply today!

Did you know there’s a high demand for Tech, French language, and Indigenous educators? This is your chance to join the OCSB and make a real difference! We’re seeking passionate French and Indigenous Language teachers to share the beauty of these languages with our students, innovative Tech educators to bring cutting-edge technology to our classrooms, and Indigenous educators to enrich learning experiences with cultural knowledge. Become part of our inclusive community, where you’ll leverage advanced learning technology and enjoy competitive compensation while benefiting from career development opportunities and a healthy work-life balance. Apply today and grow your career with the OCSB!

Enseignez le français, transformez des vies!

Build your teaching career in the heart of Canada’s capital. Join the OCSB and become part of a supportive, innovative community that values your French language expertise. Whether you’re starting out or looking for a fresh opportunity, we’re here to help you thrive.

Apply today and start your journey as an OCSB French teacher.

Learn How to Apply

How to Apply to Teach at the OCSB

Ready to join the OCSB team? We use ApplyToEducation for all our recruitment needs. Follow this checklist to ensure your application reaches us successfully.

Step 1: Create Your Account

  • Visit ApplyToEducation and register as a “Teacher.”
  • If you already have an account, simply log in.

Step 2: Build Your Portfolio

Before applying to a specific job, you must upload your documents to the “Portfolio” section of your account. Documents that may be required are:

  • Resume & Cover Letter: Tailored to the OCSB.
  • OCT Certificate: Your current Ontario College of Teachers Certificate of Qualification.
  • Practicum Teaching Reports: Only required for B.Ed students.
  • Pastoral Reference: Not required for OT job postings.

Step 3: Search for OCSB

  • Go to the Search Jobs” page.
  • Search for Ottawa Catholic School Board”.
  • Look for the posting titled “Occasional Teacher” for OCT-certified teachers or “Occasional Teaching” for B.Ed. or Tech.

Step 4: Submit Your Application

  • Click the “Apply” button on the Roster posting.
  • You will receive a confirmation email from ApplyToEducation once your application is successfully submitted.

Pro Tip: Set up a “Job Alert” in your profile for the Ottawa Catholic School Board. This ensures you are notified immediately when we post new jobs!

Ready to Apply?

Skip the search and go directly to our active postings:

Frequently Asked Questions

I’m a Qualified Teacher. How do I Apply for a Permanent Classroom Position?

The primary entry point for securing a permanent contract with the Ottawa Catholic School Board is through the Occasional Teacher (OT) Roster. The roster serves as the foundational pathway for long-term career advancement.

While permanent positions may be advertised externally, the Board prioritizes internal recruitment from our existing OT staff. Joining the occasional list creates greater opportunities for you to demonstrate your professional capabilities in our classrooms, meet our Principals, and establish a strong performance record  that leads to a permanent contract.

The OCSB Career Path:

  1. Roster Placement: Join the OT Roster occasional Teaching list.
  2. Long-Term Occasional Contracts (LTO): Apply for Long-Term Occasional positions (e.g., covering a maternity leave).
  3. Permanent Eligibility: Obtain a positive evaluation after four months in an LTO to be eligible for a permanent position.
  4. Permanent Contract: Obtain your permanent teaching contract.

What are the Requirements Regarding the Pastoral Reference? Do I Need One to Apply? 

We are committed to our Catholic mission and value the traditions that define our educational environment. As such, the requirements for a Pastoral Reference differ depending on the stage of your career with the OCSB:

  • For the Occasional Teacher (OT) Roster: A Pastoral Reference is not a mandatory requirement to join the supply list.
  • For Permanent Contracts: A current Pastoral Reference from a Catholic church is the standard requirement. 
  • Tip: If you are working toward a permanent career with us, we strongly encourage you to build the relationship with your parish priest early in the process.

I Have a Resume and Cover Letter Ready. Can I Email Them Directly to the Human Resources Department or a Principal? 

To ensure fairness and consistency, we do not accept applications via email, paper submission, or fax. All applications must be submitted through our official recruitment platform, ApplyToEducation. This ensures your file is complete and visible to our recruitment team.

What Documents do I Need to Upload to my ApplyToEducation Profile? 

To prevent delays in processing your application, please ensure your profile includes:

  • Your current Resume and Cover Letter.
  • Your Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) Certificate of Qualification.
  • Practicum Teaching Reports (for new graduates) or most recent evaluation.
  • Contact information for two professional references who supervised your work.

Are You Looking for Specific Qualifications (e.g., French, Tech)? 

We are actively recruiting qualified teachers for all divisions and subjects. Due to current system needs, we are prioritizing the hiring of all qualified educators. Whether you are a Generalist, FSL qualified, or a Technological Education teacher, we want to hear from you. Please ensure your specific qualifications are clearly highlighted in your application.

I am Currently Completing my Bachelor of Education. Can I Apply Before I Graduate? 

Yes! We welcome applications from teacher candidates at any stage of their studies (Year 1 or Year 2). You do not need to wait until your final year to start your relationship with the OCSB.

Please apply to the specific job posting titled “Occasional Teaching – B.Ed Students”. You will simply need to update your portfolio with your practicum reports and OCT certification as you complete your program milestones.

How Will I Know if I Have Been Selected for an Interview? 

We review applications on an on-going basis throughout the school year. If your qualifications meet our current needs, you will receive an interview invitation directly through the ApplyToEducation system.

What Our Community Is Saying

The only way I can describe it, is that it is a gift to be a part of these children’s lives, and it is incredibly fulfilling to help them overcome challenges and be there to celebrate their successes.

 

Renee Lacroix
Educational Assistant, Chapel Hill Elementary School

My experience working at the Ottawa Catholic School Board has been incredibly fulfilling, as it provides a supportive, collaborative environment where I am able to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact on the lives of students and the broader community.

 

Sandy Fontaine
Resource Teacher, St. Brother André Elementary School

The OCSB has cultivated a welcoming and inclusive environment where staff are encouraged to bring their authentic selves to work. The Board’s commitment to EDI, particularly in advocating for marginalized communities like 2SLGBTQ+ students and staff, reflects its dedication to creating a safe and supportive space for all. Additionally, the camaraderie among colleagues—sharing challenges, laughter, and professional growth—has strengthened my sense of belonging.

 

Tanya Noble-Moore
Vice-Principal, St. Francis Xavier High School

Ce que j’aime le plus dans mon travail, c’est la richesse culturelle et linguistique que mes élèves apportent en classe. À l’Ottawa Catholic School Board, j’ai la chance d’enseigner à des jeunes qui viennent des quatre coins du monde. Plusieurs parlent déjà une ou plusieurs langues — parfois le français, mais souvent des langues proches comme l’espagnol, le créole, le tagalog, l’italien, le portugais ou le turc. Cette diversité crée un environnement propice à l’apprentissage du français et me permet, comme enseignant, de faire des ponts entre les langues et les cultures. C’est stimulant, enrichissant, et ça rend chaque journée unique.

 

Patrick Gauthier
Teacher, St. Paul High School

Looking for More Job Openings at OCSB?

We offer several job positions in different areas. Join our dedicated team and make a lasting impact on the lives of students in Ottawa. Explore Administration & Support Job Openings ›

Becoming a Leader:
Shape the Future of Education with Us!

 

Becoming a Leader: Shape the Future of Education with Us!

 

The Ottawa Catholic School Board hires for leadership positions such as Principals and Vice-Principals who are ready to lead and inspire. We’re looking for individuals who are committed to student growth and creating vibrant learning communities. If you are ready to lead with purpose and make an impact, explore our opportunities on our listing above.

Learn About the Requirements for Educational Leadership Positions for External Candidates ↓

Get Ready to Apply for an Educational Leadership Position:

  • A minimum of two years in an administrative position (Vice-Principal or Principal).
  • Religious Education Part I (or evidence of current enrollment).
  • Special Education Part I (or evidence of current enrollment).
  • Completion of Ontario Principals Course, PQP Part I and PQP Part 2.
  • Demonstrated expertise in school improvement practices, assessment and evaluation, equity and Deep Learning.
  • Technology and conflict management skills.
  • A leadership portfolio should include:
    – A leadership letter of intent.
    – Leadership portfolio presentation highlighting initiatives within 1/5 pillars of the Catholic Leadership Framework (Setting Directions, Building Relationships and Developing People, Improving the Instructional Program, Developing the Organization and Securing Accountability). Your presentation should be at least 10 minutes in length, and the pillars you choose should highlight initiatives you have led or co-led within your school or department.
    – A resume indicating your experience as Vice-Principal or Principal.
    – A copy of your OCT certificate.
    – Your most recent performance appraisal (within the last five years).
    – A current pastoral letter (within the last 12 months).
    – Three letters of reference, one of which must be from a current supervisor.
Learn About the Requirements for Educational Leadership Positions for External Candidates ↓

Get Ready to Apply for an Educational Leadership Position:

  • A minimum of two years in an administrative position (Vice-Principal or Principal).
  • Religious Education Part I (or evidence of current enrollment).
  • Special Education Part I (or evidence of current enrollment).
  • Completion of Ontario Principals Course, PQP Part I and PQP Part 2.
  • Demonstrated expertise in school improvement practices, assessment and evaluation, equity and Deep Learning.
  • Technology and conflict management skills.
  • A leadership portfolio should include:
    – A leadership letter of intent.
    – Leadership portfolio presentation highlighting initiatives within 1/5 pillars of the Catholic Leadership Framework (Setting Directions, Building Relationships and Developing People, Improving the Instructional Program, Developing the Organization and Securing Accountability). Your presentation should be at least 10 minutes in length, and the pillars you choose should highlight initiatives you have led or co-led within your school or department.
    – A resume indicating your experience as Vice-Principal or Principal.
    – A copy of your OCT certificate.
    – Your most recent performance appraisal (within the last five years).
    – A current pastoral letter (within the last 12 months).
    – Three letters of reference, one of which must be from a current supervisor.

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