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University of Winnipeg
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Provide instructions and tutoring to students, including explaining and demonstrating concepts and procedures and clarifying subject areas. Maintain regularly scheduled and posted consultation times to provide feedback on coursework and quality of materials submitted for grading. Assist in the development or update of tests and/or instructional materials. Deliver portions of a course and/or lab sessions, facilitate discussion of course materials, and present to students in a variety of settings. Grade student work by interpreting assessment criteria relative to student understanding. Meet with students individually or as a group to resolve course-related problems. Monitor the learning environment and ensure relevant health and safety protocols are followed. Maintain records; may assist with reproduction of tests and organize course materials. Provide technical guidance to employees within the Academic Capacity 1 group (if assigned). May be assigned duties requiring administrator access to the University’s Learning Management system. Attend training related to assigned duties and responsibilities. May assist with proctoring/invigilating tests, exams and quizzes. Perform other related duties as required. Set up, test, dismantle, and store equipment and materials for the course. Organize and logistically secure class activities, workshops, or local field-trips
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Provide instructions to students, including explaining and demonstrating concepts and procedures and clarifying subject areas. Assist students with lab activities and procedures. Help with setting up, testing, dismantling, and storing lab equipment and/or materials. Monitor the learning environment and ensure health and safety protocols are followed. Maintain records and assist with reproduction of tests and organization of course materials. May assist with proctoring/invigilating tests, exams and quizzes. May grade student work (assignments, tests, exams, lab results) using specific guidelines/answer keys provided by the immediate supervisor. Provide consultation and feedback to students on coursework and quality of materials submitted for grading. Attend training related to assigned duties (e.g., WHMIS training, first aid training). Perform other related tasks as required
College of New Caledonia
Teach multi-level English courses (Fundamental, Basic Preparatory, Intermediate Preparatory, Advanced Preparatory, Provincial Preparatory). Teach multi-level Math courses (Fundamental Preparatory, Basic Preparatory, Intermediate Algebraic, Trades Math, Advanced Foundations, Advanced Algebraic). Promote a positive work atmosphere and communicate professionally with students and colleagues. Contribute to the College of New Caledonia’s vision, mission, and goals. Support the aspirations and needs of learners and communities
CA$66 - CA$74 / HOUR
University of Regina
Teach SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology. Introduce students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Facilitate discussion of topics including cultural development of humans, socialization process, and structures of global society. Deliver the course face-to-face in Saskatoon. Hold one office hour per week. Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date
Teach SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology. Introduce students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Facilitate discussions on topics such as cultural development of humans, socialization, and structures of global society. Deliver the course face-to-face in Saskatoon. Provide one office hour per week. Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date
Prepare the course outline. Design relevant assignments. Evaluate and grade student work. Submit student grades by the required deadline. Teach course content aligned with the course description, established learning objectives, and university academic guidelines. Deliver 7 synchronous seminars throughout the semester in-person on campus. Encourage and maintain a safe and collaborative classroom environment. Provide regular support to students on course work during office hours and as required. Consult with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) on academic or student-related matters as needed. Attend remote orientation (August 28, 2026, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.). Perform other duties as assigned
Prepare the course outline. Design relevant assignments. Evaluate and grade student work. Submit student grades on time. Teach course content that follows the course description, established learning objectives, and university academic guidelines. Deliver 13 2.75-hour lectures throughout the semester (unless otherwise discussed with the Associate Dean). Encourage and maintain a safe and collaborative classroom environment. Provide regular support to students on course work as required before and after each class, during office hours, and as required by students. Meet all submission deadlines as outlined by the Hill School of Business. Consult with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) on academic or student-related matters as needed. Perform other duties as assigned
Teach RLST 100 – Introduction to Religious Studies (course content: academic study of religion; survey of major world religions; impact of religion on society and culture). Deliver the course face-to-face (onsite) at the Saskatoon Campus on Wednesdays 11:30-14:15. Deliver the remote section at the same time. Manage classroom and online technologies used by the University of Regina (including UR Courses [Moodle]). Provide one office hour per week. Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date
Deliver RLST 100 (Introduction to Religious Studies) on campus face-to-face. Teach Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00-11:15. Provide one office hour per week. Prepare course materials prior to the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date when needed. Use and manage classroom and online technologies used by the University of Regina (including UR Courses [Moodle])
Teach and deliver labs to students as directed by the course instructor. Set up and clean up labs. Prepare labs ahead of scheduled lab times. Grade assignments. Maintain and organize equipment. Track lab supply inventory. Ensure lab demonstrators are informed of lab procedures. Perform other duties as assigned by the instructor. Be available for all scheduled labs as assigned. Perform many duties outside scheduled lab times, including the lab exam
CA$7,831 - CA$7,831 / YEAR
Dalhousie University
Teach HAHP 2000 – Human Growth and Development during the Winter Term (January 1, 2027 to April 30, 2027). Prepare and deliver lectures. Prepare and grade assignments. Administer the course in all aspects. Use Brightspace (LMS) for course delivery. Engage students through class discussions, writing, and research assignments. Participate in course preparation in advance of the term. Optionally offer one to two office hours outside of class time per week
Teach KINE 4902: Honours Two (Research and Thesis) during the Winter term (January 1, 2027 to April 30, 2027). Deliver lectures for an online asynchronous course. Prepare and administer the course, including preparing and delivering lectures. Prepare and grade assignments. Use Brightspace (LMS) to teach and administer the course. Engage in course preparation in advance of the term. Provide one to two office hours outside of class time per week (may consider)
Teach KINE 4901 Honours One in the Fall 2026 term (September 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026). Handle all aspects of teaching and administering the course (Kinesiology Honours 1). Prepare and deliver lectures. Prepare and grade assignments. Use Brightspace (LMS) to support course delivery. Provide in-person instruction on the Halifax Campus. Engage in course preparation in advance of the term. Optionally offer one to two office hours outside of class time per week
Teach and deliver labs to students as directed by the course instructor. Set up and clean up labs. Prepare labs ahead of scheduled lab times. Grade assignments. Maintain and organize lab equipment. Track lab supply inventory. Ensure lab demonstrators are informed of lab procedures. Perform additional duties as assigned by the instructor. Perform many duties outside scheduled lab times, including the lab exam
Brock UniversityNew
Instructors are responsible for scheduled contact time with students and non-classroom activities such as preparation of lectures, student consultation, marking, grading, and course administration. Duties will be in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
CA$15,775 - CA$15,775 / YEAR
New
CA$15,875 - CA$15,875 / YEAR
Brock University
The Teaching Assistant is responsible for scheduled contact time with students and non-classroom duties. This includes preparing seminar materials, marking, proctoring exams, and holding office hours.
CA$37 - CA$37 / HOUR
7 days ago
The Teaching Assistant is responsible for scheduled contact time with students and non-classroom duties. This includes preparing seminar materials, marking, grading, and providing student consultations.
The Teaching Assistant is responsible for scheduled contact time with students and non-classroom duties. This includes preparing seminar materials, marking, grading, proctoring exams, and holding office hours.