Course Lecturer-Department of Psychiatry-PSYT 605

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Gloucester Blackburn Hamlet Pine View, ONTARIO
Job Type: PartTime

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Hiring Unit:
Department of Psychiatry

Course Title and Course Number:

PSYT 605 - History and Philosophy of Psychiatry

Course Credits: 3.00

Number of positions available: 1

This course is Team taught.

Posting Period (15 working days): February 12, 2024 – February 15, 2024 (00:00AM)

Application Deadline: February 15, 2024 (11:59PM)

Note: This posting will expire at 00:00am on February 15, 2024. You have until 11:59pm on February 15, 2024 to submit your application.

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

Education 

  • Recognized high quality educator with a completed or nearly complete doctoral degree in a relevant education field.

  • Masters degree in an applicable field may be considered if combined with significant relevant experience.

Experience 

  • Expert knowledge and experience of course content including: History and Philosophy of Psychiatry

Other 

  • Knowledge of the impact and proven record of integrating pedagogical approaches anchored in equity, diversity and inclusion.

  • Familiarity using MyCourses, Zoom, and other similar online platforms to facilitate quality teaching and learning experiences.

Other information:


  • Contract Start Date: 1 week before course start date. (approx)

  • Contract End Date: 2 weeks after course end date. (approx)



Hiring Unit:


Psychiatry


Course Title:


History and Philosophy of Psychiatry


Subject Code:


PSYT 605 001


Location:


MC2001 1552


Schedule:


Friday 11:35 am-02:25 pm


Deadline to Apply:


2024-02-15


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