Justyne Chamberland
About Justyne Chamberland
Justyne Chamberland is a language professor currently working at Glencore and Université Laval. She has a diverse educational background in language teaching and Indigenous studies.
Work at Glencore
Justyne Chamberland has been employed at Glencore since 2018, serving as a Professeure de langues at Mine Raglan in Nunavik. In this role, she is responsible for language instruction, contributing to the linguistic development of employees in the mining sector. Her tenure at Glencore spans six years, reflecting her commitment to education within the industry.
Current Role at Université Laval
In addition to her position at Glencore, Justyne Chamberland has been a Chargée de cours at Université Laval since 2019. Over the past five years, she has engaged in teaching responsibilities, focusing on language education. This role complements her work in the mining sector and showcases her dedication to academic instruction.
Educational Background
Justyne Chamberland completed her Baccalauréat in Enseignement du français comme seconde langue ou comme langue étrangère at Université Laval from 2014 to 2019. She furthered her studies in Neurodidactique at CIFRAN, obtaining a Formation initiale à l’Approche Neurolinguistique in 2019. Additionally, she earned a Certificat in Études autochtones from Université Laval between 2021 and 2022.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Justyne Chamberland worked as an Étudiante en enseignement at Berlin Metropolitan School for two months in 2017. She also served as a Professeur remplaçant at Central Quebec School Board from 2016 to 2018. These positions contributed to her teaching experience and expertise in language education.
Early Education
Justyne Chamberland began her educational journey at Cégep de Drummondville, where she studied Langues étrangères et littératures from 2012 to 2014, earning a DEC. She also completed a program in Lancement d’une entreprise at Centre de formation professionnelle des Riverains from 2012 to 2013. This foundational education provided her with a diverse skill set.