Get a job in the education sector

Make a difference in New Brunswick education.

The job you love. The lifestyle you want.

New Brunswick is the place where your education career can flourish while you enjoy a lifestyle that’s laidback but never short on adventures. Our culturally diverse province has communities ranked among the best places to live in the world. Being next door to nature and vibrant cultures are just some of the reasons education professionals choose to call New Brunswick home.

New Brunswick education at a glance

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Everything you need to know about becoming an educator

Learn how to become a teacher in New Brunswick, including teacher certification for local and international applicants. 

 

Find an education profession that’s right for you

Teacher

A teacher's role involves delivering engaging instruction, assessing, and supporting students' progress, managing the classroom environment, and motivating students.

Educational assistant

An educational assistant supports learners with diverse needs as directed by other educators; this can include individual, small group or class-wide support.

Bus driver

School bus drivers provide safe, reliable transportation for students, ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining vehicle safety and cleanliness, and fostering a secure environment on every trip.

School psychologist

A school psychologist provides comprehensive psychological services by providing assessment, intervention, consultation and crisis response to support students.

Speech-language pathologist

A speech-language pathologist assesses and supports learners’ speech, language, and communication needs by working collaboratively with educators and families to build communication, literacy, and learning skills.

School social worker

A school social worker provides assessment, counselling, and intervention to support students’ academic, behavioural, social-emotional, and mental health needs, working collaboratively with families, school staff, and community partners.


Start your search

Visit the Anglophone district or Francophone district websites to learn more about their opportunities. As Canada’s only officially bilingual province, New Brunswick has two distinct education sectors: Francophone and Anglophone. Each sector is subdivided geographically into school districts. The districts are responsible for hiring educational staff.

Contact us

Address:
Place 2000
250 King Street 
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 9M9

Office hours: 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday

  

Mailing address:
Place 2000
P.O. Box 6000
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5H1
Canada

Department of Education and Early Childhood Development