Teaching Assistant: INDS 212 - Human Behaviour

Updated: 5 days ago
Location: Edmonton West University Strathcona Place, ALBERTA
Job Type: PartTime

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Hiring Unit:
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Course Title and Course Number:
INDS 212 - Human Behaviour
Estimated Number of Positions:
3
Total Hours of Work per Term:
31
Position Summary:
TAs will assist 2nd year medical and dental students in anatomy dissections (24hrs). TAs must demonstrate an excellent ability to teach human anatomy in the anatomy lab and and effectively guide students during dissection of the head and neck. TAs will also participate in the supervision and facilitation of anatomy review time (4 hours) as well as the preparation (2hrs), invigilation (1 hr) ( -- total 3hrs). Eight (8) laboratory sessions (3 hours each) are part of the FMD curriculum. Schedule of Lab, Review and Exam Dates: TBD
Qualifications:

Must have previous laboratory experience in human anatomy on topics relevant to the course description. Strong knowledge of head and neck anatomy, experience with head and neck dissection and good communication skills are essential. 

Effective communication skills in English are essential. Communication in French is an asset.


Hourly Salary:


$33.03


Position Start Date:


2024-09-02


Position End Date:


2024-12-20


Deadline to Apply:


2024-04-23


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