Marker-Grader TOUR 2P36 Spring D2 - St. Catharines, Canada - Brock University

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    Part time
    Description

    This position is part of the

    CUPE-1 (Employee Group)

    One of Canada's leading comprehensive universities and a Top Employer in Hamilton-Niagara, and ranked #3 as Canada's Best Employers compiled by Forbes and Statista, Brock University is an inclusive, welcoming campus community that offers a wide range of unique career opportunities for those with passion, energy and expertise. We're looking for team members who want to help us continue to deliver an exceptional student experience, perform impact-driven research and generate life-changing breakthroughs for our world. Ignite new possibilities for your career. Break through at Brock.

    Post End Date:

    Note to all candidates: This posting will close at 12:01 am on the date listed .

    March 16,

    Title of Course

    Human Rights, Geography and Development

    Compensation

    Marker-Grader positions are paid according to the qualifications that the employee holds.

    · Master's Degree Complete ($33.11/hour) - Paid to employees who have completed a master's degree. (Rate effective September 1, )

    · Undergraduate Degree Complete ($28.54/hour) Paid to employees who have completed a four-year honours degree or a three-year pass degree. (Rate effective September 1, )

    · Third Year Complete ($21.07/hour) - Paid to employees who have completed the third year of an undergraduate honours degree. (Rate effective September 1, )

    · Second Year Complete ($18.53/hour) Paid to employees who have completed the second year of an undergraduate degree. (Rate effective September 1, )

    · First Year Complete ($17.48/hour) Paid to employees who have completed the third year of an undergraduate honours degree (Rate effective September 1, )

    Duties

    Duties and responsibilities will be in accordance with Article 22 of the Collective Agreement.
    The marker-grader is expected to mark assignments, term projects, case reports, midterms, progress exams, and/or final exams and must be prepared to provide written feedback to students that will clearly identify the basis of the grade assigned; whether it is due to substantive content, or to written communications, including spelling, punctuation, grammar, and overall structure and organization of the submission.
    The marker-grader may be expected to invigilate mid-terms and examinations for this course, or enter grades into databases, at the request of the course instructor.

    Qualifications

    a) Master's degree in Tourism, Development Studies of Tourism, Human Rights in Tourism, or related areas in Tourism or enrolled in a Master's degree in Tourism, Development Studies of Tourism, or related areas in Tourism.

    b) Honours B.A. in Tourism or related areas with an overall average of 80% or higher.

    c) Applicants must have the ability to perform the various duties of the position and be dependable and possess strong time management skills.

    d) Applicants must have intimate knowledge of Human Rights Issues in Tourism, Human Rights Issues in Geography and Human Rights and Development and associated issues in Human Rights.

    e) Demonstrate mastery of Harvard Reference Style (Anglia Ruskin University).

    f) Demonstrated knowledge in MS WORD, EXCEL and Brock University's Brightspace Learning Management System (LMS).

    g) It is an asset if you have taken Human Rights courses at the Undergraduate or Postgraduate level

    Applications

    Please include a cover letter and a current resume. Members with seniority can provide seniority date within the application questionnaire.

    Positions listed on this posting are subject to course enrolments and budgetary approval.

    As per Article 22.04 of the Collective Agreement:

    a. Members shall not accept any appointment which, taken together with all other appointments at the University, would cause the member to exceed the maximum number of regular hours (i.e., not overtime hours) allowable in a work week under the Employment Standards Act, as amended from time to time.

    b. It is the responsibility of the member to accept only as many appointments (i.e. hours of work) as will allow their to successfully complete the duties assigned for each appointment. It is understood that members who accept multiple appointments will be held to the same standards and expectations as other members of the Bargaining Unit and other members working in the same course and/or department.