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& Certs Qualifications: Current Masters or Doctoral student (OT or PT) in Rehabilitation Sciences at SPOT. The following are not required but are considered assets to this TAship: Knowledge of PDSP
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methods. The TA will participate in teaching and the evaluation of students in the course. Salary: $37.34/hour Desired Major(s): Nursing/Arts/Science/Life/Psychology/Health Sciences/Education Desired Degree
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managing technology an asset. Must be eligible to work in Canada Bilingual in French & English Preferred. McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment. Hourly Salary: $36.25 Position Start Date
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and an asset. Previous experience as a TA. Bilingual in French & English an asset. Facilitation experience in workshops & discussions. Aptitudes in managing technology an asset. Must be eligible to work
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Major(s): Current Masters or Doctoral student in Nursing, Physical therapy or Health Sciences at McGill. Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset. Bilingualism {French and English
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or Biomedical Science programs (ex.: Physiology, Anatomy, Pharmacology, etc.) Desired Degree Level: Masters & Grad Dips & Certs Qualifications: Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill. Graduate teaching
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at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar). Faculty of Science 2
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opportunities, • Child Care Centres, • Corporate Discounts (OPUS + Perkopolis), • Competitive monthly parking rate, • Employee Assistance Program, • Recognition Program, • Flex work options and much more! ***FOR
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POSTINGS The School of Communications Sciences and Disorders is searching for Course Lecturers and Instructors for the Fall 2025 semester. Available positions for: SCSD 617 SCSD 630 SCSD 631 SCSD 683
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application. For any questions, please contact jobsearch.sociology@mcgill.ca SOCI 504 – Quantitative Methods 1 An introduction to basic regression techniques commonly used in the social sciences. Covers