BIOL 335 Marine Mammals TA 120 hrs

Updated: about 1 month ago
Job Type: PartTime

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Note: this is a field course taught in New Brunswick

Hiring Unit:
Biology Dept.
Course Title and Course Number:
BIOL 335 Marine Mammals
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
120
Position Summary:

- Communicate with course coordinator with regards to travel with students and safety protocols

- Assist instructor with course activities, logistics, safety protocols, and grading

- Coordinate with host institution (Huntsman Marine Science Centre) over course schedule, logistics, and safety protocols

- Aid delivery of course content

- Aid students with lectures, field trips and assignments

- Adhere to all McGill and Huntsman Marine Science Centre protocols with regard to course delivery and safety protocols

- Provide support to any student requiring medical care
Qualifications:

- Knowledge of biology, anatomy, and behaviour of mammals (specifically marine mammals, humans, and dogs would be an asset)

- Proficient at Microsoft Word (including Track Changes), Powerpoint and Excel

- Any time spent on a vessel would be an asset

- Previous TA experience, or experience with other field courses, would be an asset


Hourly Salary:


$33.03


Position Start Date:


2024-02-14


Position End Date:


2024-07-27


Deadline to Apply:


2024-03-22


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