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Join the AITC Team

Ready to get your hands dirty?

Are you fascinated by food? Are you passionate about agriculture? Do you want to inspire the next generation to care about the food they eat, where it comes from, and the farmers who grow it?

If so, you’ve come to the right place.

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) is the national voice of agriculture education. And we are looking for hard-working, enthusiastic individuals who are committed to sharing Canada’s food story with young people across the country.

Learn more about AITC-C

To apply, submit your resume and cover letter to careers@aitc-canada.ca

Current Job Opportunities

Job Posting: Digital Communications Specialist

Agriculture in the Classroom Canada is hiring for a Full-time, Permanent, Digital Communications Specialist. The Digital Communications Specialist is responsible for developing and delivering accessible and engaging digital learning experiences and communications across AITC-C’s programs and platforms. You’ll work closely with both internal teams and Agriculture in the Classroom Canada members to design compelling content, manage social media channels, maintain our website, and bring our national initiatives to life in digital spaces. 

Review the job posting and send your resume, cover letter, and portfolio or examples of your work to careers@aitc-canada.ca if the role is the right fit for you!

Application deadline will be open until filled. Position is scheduled to start as soon as possible. 

Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Canadian Educator Resource Matrix

Canadian Educator Resource Matrix

This exciting new online tool will be a “one-stop-shop” for teachers across Canada who are looking for agriculture education resources that will connect directly to their provincial curricula.  Teachers will be able to filter by grade, topic, and subject area to find the agriculture and food resources available to them to engage their students.  This matrix has been designed to provide teachers with the most accurate, balanced and current information regarding Canada’s agri-food sector, and it is free of charge for users. 

Download the Media Release (PDF)

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