Sessional Instructor - Regina, Canada - First Nations University of Canada

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Description:


Sessional Instructor

INHS 210 S90

Winter 2023
:


  • Teaching the course content within university academic guidelines;
  • Monitoring and facilitating class discussion forums and assigning associated grades to assigned cohort students;
  • Preparing course outlines and final exams;
  • Providing academic counselling to students;
  • Invigilate, grade and submitting midterm and final exams and papers;
  • Providing support to students working on homework assignments or preparing for midterm and final exams;
  • Consulting with Program Coordinators on academic or student related matters;
  • Other related duties as per Collective Agreement as this position is a unionized position.

QUALIFICATIONS:


  • Master's Degree with at least 5 years work experience;
  • Relevant experience in teaching students in a postsecondary environment;
  • Experience with remedial language teaching skills would be considered an asset;
  • Superior communication skills (written and verbal);
  • Be a selfmotivator who can work to achieve results while ensuring attention to detail and comply with academic reporting requirements;
  • Experience working in a crosscultural environment and the ability to speak a First Nations language are considered assets.

SALARY:

Stipend for Sessional I is $7496, Sessional II is $7780, Sessional III is $8235


Class

Days & Time

Location

Anticipated Enrollment

Delivery Mode

  • INHS 210
  • S90
  • Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Health
  • N/A
  • Regina 55
  • Online (Web)
    How to apply**:
  • The First Nations University of Canada relies on section 48 of The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code to give preference in employment for this position; therefore, please indicate your status on the cover letter_._

Delivery Method:


Description:


  • On-Site Course
  • Offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times
  • Hybrid Course
  • Offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times
. The instructor will attend every lecture in person.

However, students will register in one of these two sections:

a) Hybrid - on-site classroom:

students will attend in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times

b) Hybrid - remote:

students will attend remotely on Zoom on scheduled days and times

  • Hyflex Course
  • Courses are offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on specific days and times. The instructor will attend every lecture in person. However, students can attend onsite or attend remotely on Zoom with a level of flexibility on how they would like to participate each week. These class sections are designated as Hyflex online/onsite flexible.
  • Remotely
  • Courses are offered synchronously on Zoom on scheduled days and times. These courses are designated Remote Learning Delivery Spec.
  • On-Line (Web)
  • Courses do
-
not have scheduled meeting times.
  • Video-Conferenced Course
  • This is a class section that is offered at an offsite location (Regional Colleges and First Nations University of Canada campuses) and uses video conference technology to deliver the course to multiple locations.
  • Off-Campus (outside Regina
  • Community-Based programs) This course is delivered at an offcampus location (outside of Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert).

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