TA: OCC1 617 - Occupational Solutions 2

Updated: 28 days ago
Location: Rocky Mountain House, ALBERTA
Job Type: PartTime

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Hiring Unit: Occupational Therapy Program, School of Physical & Occupational Therapy
Course Title and Course Number: Occupational Solutions 2-  OCC1 617 (Dana Anaby & Isabelle Gelinas)
Estimated Number of Positions: 1
Total Hours of Work per Term: 85
Dates: Fall 2024 – From September 1 to December 31, 2024
 

Job Description: Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinator, will lead some small group discussions and write student evaluations of student participation in their group; TA is expected to attend all classes and must therefore be available at the scheduled class time. Participates in the evaluation of students in the course.

Salary: As per Collective Agreement

Desired Major(s): Occupational Therapy

Desired Degree Level: Masters & Grad Dips & Certs

Qualifications:

Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill.

Professional degree in Occupational Therapy.

Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.

Knowledge on the ICF is preferable.

Must be eligible to work in Canada

McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment.


Hourly Salary:


$35.20


Position Start Date:


2024-05-30


Position End Date:


2024-12-31


Deadline to Apply:


2024-06-19


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