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Teaching Assistant - POLI 348

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McGill University

Oct 13, 2024

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Government & Politics
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal

Requirements

  • You must be a student registered at McGill in an MA or PhD degree program in the Fall 2024 term.
  • Positions only available to McGill graduate student with appropriate academic background.
  • Previous study in the subject of the course.

Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities include hosting and facilitating discussions with small groups of students; grading of some assignments; attending lectures and reading course materials; communication with students regarding MyCourses, submission of assignments, etc.

FAQs

What is the hourly salary for the Teaching Assistant position?

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

What are the start and end dates for the position?

The position starts on November 1, 2024, and ends on January 3, 2025.

How many hours of work are expected for this position per term?

The total hours of work per term are 90 hours.

What qualifications are required to apply for this position?

Applicants must be McGill graduate students registered in an MA or PhD degree program with an appropriate academic background and previous study in the subject of the course.

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

The deadline to apply is October 16, 2024.

How do I apply for this position if I am an external applicant?

External applicants should navigate to the McGill Career website, sign in or create a candidate account, and search for “Political Science Teaching Assistants Fall 2024” to begin the application process.

Can current McGill employees apply for this position, and if so, how?

Yes, current McGill employees can apply through their McGill Workday account by searching for “Political Science Teaching Assistants Fall 2024” after logging in.

What are the responsibilities of the Teaching Assistant?

Responsibilities include hosting and facilitating discussions with small groups of students, grading assignments, attending lectures, reading course materials, and communicating with students regarding MyCourses and assignment submissions.

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