Aptpuo - Alg1901 d - Aut/Fall 2026
University of Ottawa
Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Salary
CA$204 - CA$204 / HOUR
Quick overview
Teach Elementary German I, focusing on basic conversation, reading, writing, and grammar. Prepare students for the globally recognized Goethe Institute Certificate of German exam.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in German or equivalent and recent experience in introductory German teaching using CALL. Candidates must be bilingual in French and English and familiar with modern teaching methodologies.
Job description
Posting Reason: New Position Location: Main Campus Academic Period: 2026 Fall Semester
Faculty: Faculté des arts / Faculty of Arts Academic
Unit: Département des langues et littératures modernes \\ Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Course Title: Cours élémentaire d'allemand I / Elementary German I
Course Code: ALG1901
Section
D Course Description: Connaissances de base en allemand : conversation, lecture, écriture, grammaire de base et communication interculturelle. Partie 1 d'une séquence de cours de langue allemande qui préparent les étudiants pour l'examen de l'Institut Goethe, Certificat d'allemand, reconnu au niveau mondial. Introduction to basic skills in German, including listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and cross-cultural awareness. Part 1 of a sequence of German language courses which prepare students for the Goethe Institute's exam towards the widely recognized Certificate of German. Posting limited to: Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time Professor
Date Posted: 2026/05/26
Applications must be received BEFORE: 2026/06/27
Expected Enrolment: 35 Approval date: 2026/05/26 Number of credits: 3 Work Hours: 39
Hourly Rate
Cours de langue / Language Course: $203.54 (2024-2025) The academic year starts on September 1 and ends on August 31. These rates do not included vacation pay nor statutory pay. These rates will be applied until a new collective agreement is ratified. Retro will be paid after the ratification. Course type: D
Posting Type
Régulier / Regular Language of instruction: Autre (selon la description du cours) | Other (per the course description) Competence in second language: Active Course Schedule: Lundi | Monday 17:30-19:00 Mercredi | Wednesday 17:30-19:00 - This course will be offered In person /Ce cours sera offert en mode Présentiel.
Requirements
Maîtrise en allemand ou l'équivalent. Expérience récente dans l'enseignement de l'allemand élémentaire et l'enseignement des langues assisté par ordinateur ou l'équivalent. Familiarité avec les nouvelles méthodologies dans l'enseignement de l'allemand. Bilingue (français et anglais). M.A. in German or equivalent. Recent experience in the teaching of Introductory German with computer assisted Language Learning (CALL) or equivalent. Familiarity with the most recent teaching methodologies in teaching German. Bilingual (French and English).
Additional Information and/or Comments
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- Competitive Salary
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- Employee And Family Assistance Program
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