FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CÉGEP SYSTEM?
- WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHING IN A CÉGEP?
- I WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR A JOB IN A CÉGEP, BUT I’M NOT FROM QUEBEC. WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?
- USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT COLLEGE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS FROM OUTSIDE OF QUEBEC WISHING TO TEACH IN A CÉGEP
- HOW DO I APPLY FOR A JOB?
- WHEN DOES RECRUITMENT TAKE PLACE?
- WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS STEPS IN THE SELECTION PROCESS?
- HOW CAN I PREPARE FOR THE FRENCH TEST THAT’S PART OF THE SELECTION PROCESS?
- OTHER USEFUL LINKS
WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CÉGEP SYSTEM?
The CÉGEP system offers a wide range of employment opportunities that are grouped into four categories: support staff, professional staff, teaching staff and managers and administrators. Here’s a list of job titles for each category, as set out in the college classification plans.
Teaching Staff
Support Staff
- Attendant for disabled students
- Safety and prevention officer
- Administrative support officer, Class II
- Administrative support officer, Class I
- Administrative support officer, Main Class
- Trades helper
- Housekeeping staff
- General kitchen assistant
- Facilitator for sociocultural or athletic activities
- Lab attendant
- Residence caretaker
- Driver – light vehicles
- Driver – heavy vehicles
- Cook, Class III
- Cook, Class II
- Cook, Class I
- Cabinetmaker
- Electrician
- Electrician, Main Class
- Dental hygienist
- Interpreter
- Gardener
- Stock keeper, Class II
- Stock keeper, Class I
- Labourer
- Equipment maintenance mechanic
- Stationary machine mechanic
- Carpenter
- Instructor for sociocultural or athletic activities
- Day camp leader
- Offset duplicator operator
- Offset duplicator operator, Main Class
- Computer operator
- Certified maintenance worker
- Painter
- Security worker
- Administrative secretary
- Lifeguard
- Test bench technician
- Certified aircraft maintenance engineer
- Aircraft maintenance engineer
- Administrative technician
- Graphic arts technician
- Audiovisual technician
- Building technician
- Library technician
- Special education technician
- Electronics technician
- Mechanical production technician
- Information technician
- Computer technician
- Computer technician, Main Class
- Recreation technician
- Social work technician
- Lab technician
- Pipe fitter
Professional Staff
- Financial management officer
- One-on-one academic advisor
- Analyst
- Administrative attaché
- Librarian
- Student life advisor
- Guidance and vocational counsellor
- School adjustment counsellor
- Communications advisor
- Career education counsellor
- Adapted service advisor
- Educational advisor
- Psychologist
- Educational materials and techniques specialist
- Social worker
Managers and Administrators
Senior Administrators
- Department heads
- Human Resources
- Financial Resources
- Physical Resources
- Student Affairs
- Information Technology (management and instruction)
- Head of Campus Administration
- Head of Continuing Education Management
- Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications Management
- Head of Centre for Collegial Studies Management
Coordination Managers
- Assistant to Head of Academic Studies
- Continuing education coordinator
- Information technology coordinator
- Departmental coordinator
- Human Resources
- Financial Resources
- Physical Resources
- Computer Services (reporting to Head of Information Technology)
- Student Affairs (reporting to Head of Student Affairs)
- Continuing Education (reporting to Head of Continuing Education)
Other Management Personnel
- Administrative assistant
- General superintendent
- Superintendent
- Community services
- Procurement services
- Maintenance services
- Specialized maintenance foreperson
- Administrative officer
- General maintenance foreperson
WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHING IN A CÉGEP?
Since each college sets its own requirements for teaching positions, we cannot reference a system-wide standard. Unlike the primary and high school systems, however, a teaching permit is not mandatory. A generally agreed-upon rule is that every teacher must have at least a Bachelor’s degree in the discipline he or she is teaching. Some colleges may request a Master’s degree or a PhD. A final requirement at all institutions is an excellent command of written and oral French, or English if applying to an English-speaking college. Each college can augment or agree upon other criteria based on its ability to recruit applicants for a vacancy.
You should also be aware that:
- Several years of relevant experience could help you secure a teaching position
- While not required, employers grant preference to applicants who have done teacher training
- Teachers in some institutions must commit to pursue studies in a part-time university teacher training program
- Tenure is granted subject to conditions set out in collective agreements. For additional information, please visit the website for college Management Negotiating Committees.
I WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR A JOB IN A CÉGEP, BUT I’M NOT FROM QUEBEC. WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?
You will first be asked to check equivalencies for your prior academic learning. Here are some links that you may find useful:
- Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles
- Equivalencies for prior academic learning completed in Canada
- Comparative Evaluation for studies done outside Québec
- Evaluation of diplomas and experience acquired abroad
USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT COLLEGE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS FROM OUTSIDE OF QUEBEC WISHING TO TEACH IN A CÉGEP:
- A Quebec-issued diploma is not mandatory, but you should have a degree equivalency issued by the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion.
- The minimum requirement for teaching in the college system is a Bachelor’s degree in the discipline you wish to teach. Some colleges may request a Master’s degree or a PhD. The colleges set their own requirements for each job.
- Unlike the primary and high school systems, however, a teaching permit is not mandatory for college-level instructors.
- All colleges require an excellent command of written and oral French, or English in the English-speaking colleges.
- Several years of relevant experience could help you secure a teaching position
- While not required, employers grant preference to applicants who have done teacher training.
- Instructors/Teachers in some institutions must commit to pursue studies in a part-time university teacher training program.
- Tenure is granted subject to conditions set out in collective agreements. For additional information, please visit the website for college Management Negotiating Committees.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR A JOB?
To submit your application, we suggest that you register as an applicant at the Emploi Cégep recruitment portal. This website serves a dual purpose: it lists job postings for all institutions in the public college system and allows applicants to choose a single CÉGEP, all CÉGEPs in a specific region or every CÉGEP in the system.
WHEN DOES RECRUITMENT TAKE PLACE?
The main recruitment periods for CÉGEP teachers are:
Winter session: November and December
Fall session: May and June
However, job openings in all four categories – teaching staff, professional staff, support staff and managers – are posted year-round.
WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS STEPS IN THE SELECTION PROCESS?
- PRE-SCREENING OF APPLICATIONS
- Analysis of applications received
- Possibility of a pre-screening telephone interview
- Identification of applicants who will be invited to continue (next step)
- SELECTION OF APPLICANTS
- Evaluation test may be required
- Interviews
- Reference check
- DECISION AND HIRING PROCESS
- Analysis of all information collected on each applicant interviewed in Step 2
- Selection decisions
- Job offer to successful applicant
- Possible feedback interview with unsuccessful applicants (in Step 4)
- EMPLOYEE ONBOARDING
- Meeting with Human Resources staff to open new employee file and complete hiring process
- Submission of documents containing all useful or necessary information for ensuring smooth integration into the workplace
- Welcome appointment with immediate supervisor
HOW CAN I PREPARE FOR THE FRENCH TEST THAT’S PART OF THE SELECTION PROCESS?
Every CÉGEP has adopted a policy regarding the promotion and quality of the French language. The intent is to boost use of the French language and promote high-quality French in all activities and communications. As educational institutions as well as employers and managers, CÉGEPs are concerned about the fluency and quality of French used by every member of the community – both students and employees.
The level of French fluency required varies by position and job category, and is assessed during the selection process, using various methods (written test, text for correction, composition, oral expression).
Here are a few links you may find useful in preparing for the French-language test:
- Visit the CCDMD site. If you are unsure of your strengths and weaknesses, the section on diagnostic tests contains a link to some preparatory exercises you can work on
- An online test developed by Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR)
- Written French self-assessment – TÉLUQ Linguistic evaluation department
- ORTHOGRAM diagnostic test, Part 1 (HEC Montréal)
- Answer key with comments for the ORTHOGRAM test, Part 1 (HEC Montréal)