- DutiesPreparation for classes; preparation of written or audio-visual materials; possibly attending lectures; rating students' work;
- holding office hours; consulting with students (including electronic consultation); writing, grading and / or invigilation of tests / examinations;
- grading term papers and essays; communicating with course instructor and other TAs; other ad hoc tasks. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge in the subject area;
- minimum MA in Sociology or related discipline, or currently accepted or enrolled in the graduate Sociology program; ability to instruct in writing;
- strong written and oral communication skills. Preferred Qualifications History of strong academic success; having taken this course or a similar course;
demonstrated proficiency in the subject area of the course. Relevant CriterionThe need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.
Introduction to Criminology, Law and Society
DutiesPreparation for classes; preparation of written or audio-visual materials; possibly attending lectures; rating students' work; holding office hours; consulting with students (including electronic consultation); writing, grading and/or invigilation of tests/examinations; grading term papers and...
Administrator, Continuing Professional Development, Professional Development & Competence - 8 month contract/secondment (Hybrid, Toronto)
The Administrator is responsible for providing timely and accurate responses to internal and external customer requirements, ensuring that deadlines and priorities are met, and coordinating the administration of CPD processes. Handles booking and arrangements for hotelling office(s) in the CPD space...
Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
These paid positions are open only to University of Toronto Students who have demonstrated a sound knowledge of the relevant subject matter and who have the ability to impart that knowledge to other students. DutiesGeneral duties include conducting weekly tutorial sessions; holding office hours; gra...
Administrator, Human Resources, Client & People Services - contract until December 2024 (Hybrid, Toronto)
The Administrator provides assistance, clarifying human resources policies and procedures, referring inquiries to appropriate team members, and liaising with internal and external contacts on behalf of the Director and Managers. The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverag...
Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality (F)
Dutiesrunning one or more one-hour long tutorials each week; preparation for tutorials and grading; grading; attending training sessions/meetings with the course instructor; organizing and submitting grades; holding office hours; lecture attendance (for positions at STG campus); lecture attendance a...
Counsel, Compensation Fund, Regulatory Services, Professional Regulation - 1 year and 6 months contract (Remote, Toronto)
Participates in the development of standardized practices, guidelines and procedures for the appropriate disposition of claims to the Compensation Fund to improve case management performance and to promote knowledge sharing in the furtherance of the Fund’s mandate, the Division’s mandate and the Law...
Introduction to Histories of Extraction and the Environment
DutiesTeaching Assistants will be expected to conduct tutorials, mark essays and examinations, hold consultation hours with students, invigilate final exams and other duties as determined by the supervisor. Minimum Qualifications Successful applicants must be enrolled in a MA program in History or a...
Intermediate Project Manager with SAFe Agile and Telecom Industry experience to work on projects focused on new Voice & Data product introduction - 6854
Our client is looking for a Project Manager with telecom industry experience to work on new Voice /Data product introduction into their service offerings to all customers: Mobility, Residential, and SMB. This client is looking for people that have the ability to manage their workload – you need a po...
Introduction to Journalism and News Literacy I
DutiesMarking assignments and tests. Additional responsibilities as deemed appropriate by the instructor in running in-person classes such as discussion board, student admin, invigilation, etc. Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience i...
Introduction to Diaspora and Transnational Studies II
DutiesPreparation and delivery of course content; development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams; calculation and submission of grades (including any grading or submission of grades not completed by the end of session: December 31, 2024 for the F session and April 30, 2025 f...