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Teaching Assistant - PATH 300 - Human Disease

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Research & Development
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal
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AI generated summary

  • You must be a current Master’s or Doctoral student in Pathology at McGill, have credit for PATH 300, and preferably have prior teaching experience. Must be eligible to work in Canada.
  • You will monitor student discussions, supervise undergraduates, conduct help and review sessions, manage lecture materials, assist in exam creation, and tutor students needing extra support.

Requirements

  • Current Master’s or Doctoral student in Pathology at McGill.
  • Has received credit for PATH 300 in a previous year.
  • Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.
  • Must be eligible to work in Canada

Responsibilities

  • Monitor student discussion group on myCourses and answer questions
  • Supervise the participation of a TEAM undergraduate if assigned
  • Organize and conduct weekly help sessions on zoom or in person
  • Organize Review sessions before midterm and final exams
  • Monitor lecture recordings and notes as needed
  • Contribute to exam creation
  • Provide special tutoring if needed for students having difficulty

FAQs

What is the hiring unit for this Teaching Assistant position?

The hiring unit for this Teaching Assistant position is Pathology.

How many positions are available for this Teaching Assistant role?

There are 2 positions available for this Teaching Assistant role.

What are the total hours of work expected per term for this position?

The total hours of work expected per term for this position is 180 hours.

What qualifications are required to apply for this Teaching Assistant position?

Candidates must be current Master’s or Doctoral students in Pathology at McGill and have received credit for PATH 300 in a previous year. Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.

Is there an application form that needs to be completed for this position?

Yes, applicants must complete the attached Teaching Assistant application form and upload it in the “resume” section of their Workday application.

What is the hourly wage for this Teaching Assistant position?

The hourly wage for this Teaching Assistant position is $36.25.

When does the employment for this position start and end?

The employment for this position starts on January 6, 2025, and ends on April 11, 2025.

What is the deadline for applying for this Teaching Assistant position?

The deadline for applying for this Teaching Assistant position is November 14, 2024.

Are Teaching Assistants required to work in-person?

Yes, Teaching Assistants will be required on campus to perform their tasks in person, given the resumption of most in-person teaching activities.

Is there a provision for remote work if in-person activities are restricted?

Yes, if government restrictions prohibit the resumption of in-person teaching activities, courses will revert to remote teaching and Teaching Assistants may perform tasks suited for a remote teaching environment.

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