TA hire - PHAR 503: Drugs Design and Development 1 - Fall 2023

Updated: 12 months ago
Location: Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, MANITOBA
Job Type: PartTime
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

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Hiring Unit:
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Course Title and Course Number:
PHAR 503: Drugs Design and Development 1
Estimated Number of Positions:
2
Total Hours of Work per Term:
30
Position Summary:
Create list of students, their assignments; grading of assignments.  Help preparing report and evaluation sheets. Update mycourses web page and course notes.  Invigilate exams.
Qualifications:

A Teaching Assistant is a Graduate Student at the Master’s or Doctoral level, at McGill University, employed to assist a course Supervisor. Good grasp of pharmacology and chemistry.  Very good communication skills; good knowledge of basic computer skills (Word, Excel).  Good command of English, CGPA for last 2 years of 3.7 minimum; TA has preferably taken 503 and/or 504 and got minimum of B+.


Hourly Salary:


$33.03


Position Start Date:


2023-08-28


Position End Date:


2023-12-22


Deadline to Apply:


2023-04-29


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