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Adjunct Faculty - Tourism & Hospitality

Adjunct Faculty - Tourism & Hospitality

Lambton CollegeOttawa, Ontario, Canada
30+ days ago
Salary
CAD67893–CAD117697 yearly
Job type
  • Part-time
Job description

About the Position :

Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology invites applications from qualified and passionate

individuals interested in teaching Hospitality and Tourism. Courses to be delivered include Tourism Foundations, Tourism Technology, Tourism Marketing, Tourism Trends.

This role is part-time, commencing May or September . Classes will be held in person or online at

the Lambton College Centre for Graduate Studies, located at the St. Paul’s University campus in Ottawa, Ontario.

Rate of pay is to be determined at time of hire in accordance with education & qualifications based on our classification form in the Collective Agreement.

Specific Accountabilities :

  • Create a positive teaching and learning environment;
  • Prepare and / or update lesson plans;
  • Deliver course materials and provide instruction in-person or online;
  • Prepare and grade student assessments including detailed feedback;
  • Communicate with students in a timely manner;
  • Follow the Academic Calendar and the policies and procedures

Qualifications :

  • Work / industry experience in a hospitality and / or tourism setting, preferably in food and
  • beverage management, hotel operations, event management or tourism entrepreneurship;
  • Management experience is preferred;
  • Teaching experience is an asset.
  • Applicants must possess strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with

    students, faculty, and staff. The successful candidate will be a team player with a student-centered

    teaching philosophy.

    Lambton College seeks candidates who can work with a diverse student population and who hold values of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

    We would like to acknowledge that the Lambton College Centre for Graduate Studies in Ottawa is

    located on the traditional unceded territory of the Anishinabeg (Algonquin) people. We would like to

    honour the Anishinabeg, the First Peoples of the lands and waters of the Kichi Sibi (Ottawa River Valley) from time immemorial. We acknowledge that the site of the City of Ottawa serves as the home of the Anishinabeg, as a place for spiritual ceremonies, cultural gatherings and exchanges among First Peoples. Today, this spirit of peace and friendship is the foundation of relationships among Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, from around the globe.