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Teaching Assistant - Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function - BIOC 212 - Winter 2025

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • People, HR & Administration
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal
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  • You must be a registered McGill graduate student, have passed BIOC/ANAT 212, and possess strong communication skills. Upload documents as required.
  • You will attend lectures, assist students on myCourses, answer emails flexibly, lead review sessions, and invigilate exams and viewing sessions.

Requirements

  • Only registered McGill Graduate students are eligible to apply as Teaching Assistants.
  • NOTE: All candidates will have to fill out the questionnaire and upload relevant documents (Study permit (if applicable)/Proof of enrollment for Winter 2025 term).
  • Graduate student who has successfully passed BIOC/ANAT 212.
  • Very good communication skills and attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Be present at all lectures and aid students via myCourses.
  • Be available to answer e-mail inquiries or direct questions. Hours flexible.
  • Provide a one-hour review session upon completion of each course section.
  • Invigilate midterms and exam viewing sessions.

FAQs

Who is eligible to apply for the Teaching Assistant position?

Only registered McGill Graduate students are eligible to apply as Teaching Assistants for this position.

What is the contract period for this Teaching Assistant position?

The contract period for this position is from January 06, 2025, to May 09, 2025.

How many Teaching Assistant positions are available?

There are three Teaching Assistant positions available for the course Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function - BIOC 212.

What are the total hours of work expected per term?

The total hours of work expected per term for the Teaching Assistant position is 50 hours.

What are the main responsibilities of the Teaching Assistant?

The main responsibilities include being present at all lectures, aiding students via myCourses, answering e-mail inquiries, providing one-hour review sessions upon completion of each course section, and invigilating midterms and exam viewing sessions.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates must be registered McGill Graduate students, have passed BIOC/ANAT 212, and possess very good communication skills and attention to detail.

How should current McGill employees apply for this position?

Current McGill employees should log in to their McGill Workday account and apply using the Find Jobs report instead of applying through the Career Site.

What is the hourly salary for this position?

The hourly salary for the Teaching Assistant position is $36.25.

What is the deadline to apply for this Teaching Assistant position?

The deadline to apply is October 31, 2024.

Are there any specific application instructions for external candidates?

Yes, external candidates must review the relevant information provided in the job posting before applying and follow the application instructions outlined for external candidates.

How do I contact HR for accommodation during the application process?

Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations during the application process may contact accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca in confidence.

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