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The Health Educator assists in planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating both clinical and non-clinical education programs. Responsibilities include maintaining staff education records and collaborating with managers to identify educational needs and competencies.
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CA$37 - CA$45 / HOUR
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Saskatchewan PolytechnicNew
Audit and update alumni records in Graduway, moving records from student to alumni. Assist with alumni engagement plans and add perks and benefits. Create an alumni content calendar and gather testimonials from recent graduates. Produce short Instagram Reels videos about alumni benefits. Research potential community events for alumni team presence. Research alumni-owned businesses and build a spreadsheet of potential directory members and business call-outs. Build monthly dashboard reports, analyze which convocation activities generated the most sign-ups, and create visual reports for leadership. Research Indigenous community events and festivals. Assist in building a contact database of Indigenous alumni organizations. Assist with planning Indigenous alumni initiatives and gather stories highlighting Indigenous alumni success. Represent Advancement and Saskatchewan Polytechnic professionally with internal and external stakeholders. Serve as first point of contact for inquiries regarding student awards and alumni. Maintain knowledge of Advancement initiatives, fundraising principles and ethics, charitable donations, institutional policies, and stewardship/scholarship administration best practices. Coordinate and assist with delivery of Advancement and Donor & Alumni Engagement programs and events. Ensure confidentiality of data for students, staff and faculty, donors, and alumni. Identify efficiency and process improvements with exemplary client service. Update and maintain constituent files and records in Advancement databases and systems. Adapt to a diverse, changing environment and contribute to multiple priorities and projects. Perform other duties as assigned
CA$25 - CA$25 / HOUR
Provide instruction in Adult 10 and 12 programs. Design and implement a student-centered classroom using an outcome-based approach. Manage the classroom to ensure an optimum learning environment. Plan and deliver content and learning activities reflecting values, beliefs, needs, and contributions of a culturally diverse community with a focus on First Nations and Métis culture and ways of knowing. Provide evaluation, assessment, and feedback to students. Maintain records of achievement, attendance, and other student-related information and report as required. Identify resources and equipment appropriate to support curriculum/course implementation. Be reflective and responsive to accommodation of special learning needs, including equity groups and diverse learners. Be flexible and responsive to learner needs using appropriate instructional methodologies and adult learning principles. Adjust curriculum/course delivery according to learner needs. Assist students in personal, academic, and career development. Engage students in learning activities that strengthen ties to work and/or career development. Use technology to help deliver lessons in an online or hybrid learning environment. Practice good interpersonal and communication skills. Pursue professional development to keep current with employer and educational requirements. Work cooperatively in an interdependent team environment. Follow Saskatchewan Polytechnic regulations and policies. Perform other duties as assigned
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Prepare laboratories for staff and quality student learning. Perform lab set up, specimen acquisition and preparation, and lab take down. Install, set up, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, and arrange repairs for laboratory equipment. Recommend purchase of capital, materials, and supplies; maintain inventories and required documentation. Stay informed of changes in laboratory practices, materials, and equipment. Recognize workplace hazards and participate in establishing and enforcing safe work practices in the laboratory. Oversee students and future applicants in classroom, clinical, labs, and tours. Ensure compliance with laboratory safety requirements. May involve travel
CA$2,452 - CA$2,928 / WEEK
GoodLife FitnessNew
Deliver high-quality, safe, and engaging group fitness and hot yoga classes to increase member participation. Promote club services and encourage member adherence to programming through motivating leadership and guidance.
CA$46 - CA$56 / HOUR
University of ReginaNew
Deliver GES 120 – Human Geography course on campus face-to-face. Teach course content on human placement in and interaction with the natural environment. Assess concepts, processes and patterns related to distribution of human phenomena, including economic activity and settlement types. Provide one office hour per week. Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date (as needed)
Teach HIST 382–001: Military History: The First World War in an in-person classroom setting. Deliver course content effectively during the scheduled class time (MW 1130–1245). Provide university-level instruction aligned with the course content
Organize and teach the Continuing Care Assistant Program. Provide ongoing evaluation and support of students. Prepare and submit evaluative program feedback. Participate in ongoing curriculum development. Assist with orientation of instructors to the Continuing Care Assistant Program. Develop ongoing community linkage/networking. Travel may be required. Some weekend and evening work required
Organize and teach the Continuing Care Assistant Program. Provide ongoing evaluation and support of students. Prepare and submit evaluative program feedback. Participate in ongoing curriculum development. Assist with orientation of instructors to the Continuing Care Assistant Program. Develop ongoing community linkage/networking. Travel may be required. Support program delivery with some weekend and evening work
Teach ENGL 110-500: Critical Reading and Writing II. Develop student proficiency in critical reading and writing through study of a range of texts. Teach composition with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Deliver the course in person (Saskatoon site). Comply with Faculty of Arts academic regulations regarding teaching, including cancellation of individual classes. Conduct office hours. Timely assessment of student work. For courses with remote/online components (if applicable), use the University of Regina Learning Management System and web conferencing applications
Teach ECON 100 – Introduction to Economic Issues. Deliver course content using a face-to-face, on-campus modality. Use basic economic concepts to explore current economic issues (e.g., unemployment, inflation, economic growth, taxation, competition, pollution reduction, health care). Prepare and deliver course materials including sample course outlines. Provide evidence of teaching effectiveness (student evaluations)
Deliver ANTH 100 – Introduction to Anthropology. Teach course content on culture, human behaviour, language, society, and cultural diversity. Use comparative perspective to explain anthropology’s role within humanities and social sciences. Analyze connections between politics, economics, gender, kinship, and religion within particular cultures. Deliver the course on campus face-to-face on Mondays and Wednesdays from 19:00-20:15. Provide one office hour per week. Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date
Deliver ANTH 100 (Introduction to Anthropology) on campus face-to-face. Teach Mondays and Wednesdays 11:30-12:45. Provide one office hour per week. Manage classroom and online technologies used by the University of Regina (including UR Courses [Moodle]). Complete preparatory work before the start date. Perform grading tasks after the termination date
Teach ECON 100-003: Intro to Economic Issues. Deliver the course on-campus in a face-to-face modality. Use basic economic concepts to explore current economic issues (e.g., unemployment, inflation, economic growth, taxation, competition, pollution reduction, health care)
Teach ECON 238 – Economics of Sports. Deliver the course face-to-face on-campus. Prepare and deliver course content for the Fall 2026 term. Provide teaching dossier materials including teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and sample course outlines
The Clinical Nurse Educator establishes best practices and manages educational programming, including unit orientation and in-servicing. They act as a clinical resource and collaborate with an interprofessional team to ensure high-quality, safe client care.
CA$42 - CA$52 / HOUR
Fueling Brains & FB AcademiesNew
The role involves guiding children in self-motivated, project-based learning while ensuring a safe and caring classroom environment. Responsibilities include collaborating on lesson plans, reporting student progress, and assisting with basic self-care needs.
CA$15 - CA$17 / HOUR
Supervise graduate clinical psychology trainees (MSc students) in the Psychology Training Clinic through direct clinical service provision (assessment, intervention, consultation, and community liaison).. Ensure compliance with ethical, professional, and accreditation standards (e.g., CPA, APPIC) in all clinical activities.. Collaborate with the Clinic Director and Director of Clinical Training to promote service quality, training excellence, and operational efficiency.. Assist with onboarding and offboarding for student trainees.. Support regulatory compliance with the clinic’s electronic health record system.. Maintain documentation and reporting on student clinical hours, services delivered, and client demographics for accreditation purposes.. Work collaboratively with clinic personnel to ensure high-quality service delivery and training.. Support clinic operations to meet risk management protocols and privacy legislation requirements.. Participate in other program activities as opportunities arise.. Provide service to the Department of Psychology, Faculty, and University.
University of Regina
Deliver EC&I 814 – Crit Perspec Preschool Ed course content face-to-face. Consider the child, the adult, the preschool environment, and broader socio-cultural contexts of preschool programs. Emphasize critical analysis of current research and opportunities to synthesize research findings. Discuss implications for best practices in preschool settings. Incorporate consideration of socioeconomic and cultural factors related to preschool programs
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Teach ECS 303 – Curriculum and Pedagogy 2. Develop teacher candidates’ understanding of learners, learning, and teaching. Use theoretical understandings of education for social and ecological justice. Make explicit the philosophical underpinnings of pedagogy. Connect curriculum theory to classroom practice. Deliver blended course components including scheduled remote meetings and online asynchronous components. Teach during the course dates Sept 1 - Dec 31, 2026 with Wednesday scheduled remote meeting times (1800–1915)
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