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Job detail

Sessional - Faculty (FNLG 2000)

Thompson Rivers University

Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrsCA$2,576 - CA$2,576 / DAYPosted 1 month ago

Location

Kamloops, British Columbia

Salary

CA$2,576 - CA$2,576 / DAY

Quick overview

teach FNLG 2000

First Nations Language Structure and Analysis 1 - Secwepemctsín

Requirements summary

Fluency and/or training in the Secwepemctsín language. Knowledge, appreciation and understanding of the Secwepemc culture. Experience teaching Secwepemctsín at the post-secondary level

Fluency and/or training in the Secwepemctsín languageKnowledge, appreciation and understanding of the Secwepemc cultureExperience teaching Secwepemctsín at the post-secondary level

Job description

Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Faculty (Sessional) Posting In effect from 20/4/2026 Closing Application Date 4/5/2026 Applications will be reviewed commencing the closing application date and may continue until the position is filled. Instructional Type Academic/Career(max 24 credits) Anticipated Start Date 9/9/2026 Position End Date (If Applicable) 23/12/2026

Duties

The Department of Literatures, Languages and Performing Arts requires a sessional lecturer to teach FNLG 2000: First Nations Language Structure and Analysis 1 - Secwepemctsín at the Kamloops campus in Fall 2026.

Qualifications

  • Fluency and/or training in the Secwepemctsín language
  • Knowledge, appreciation and understanding of the Secwepemc culture
  • Experience teaching Secwepemctsín at the post-secondary level preferred Pay Band $2,575.50 - $2,575.50 ( Sessional Faculty - Academic (per credit) ) Location Kamloops, BC CA (Primary) # of Hires Needed 1 Organizational Unit Thompson Rivers University -> Faculty of Arts -> Literatures, Languages & Performing Arts Diversity and Inclusion Commitment: Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit with a focus on fostering diversity of thought within our community. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our staff, our faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however applications from Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. NOTE: To learn more about Thompson Rivers University or living in Kamloops or Williams Lake please visit our Careers website. External Candidates invited to interview will be required to bring a copy of their transcripts to the interview.