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Sessional Instructor Posting ‑ Environmental Science – Faculty of Science

Posted by Environmental Science on November 17, 2016 in Job Postings

POSITION: Sessional Instructor to co-teach ENVS 3601.03

DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Environmental Science – Faculty of Science APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 30, 2016 RATE OF PAY: According to the CUPE Agreement (1.5 credit hours)

WORK ASSIGNMENT: The Sessional Instructor will be responsible for teaching half of ENVS 3601.03 “Global Biogeochemical Cycles” starting the week of February 29th during the 2017 Winter Term. This is a required course in Environmental Science. The instructor will conduct lectures, coordinate tutorial sessions, coordinate the final exam and evaluate student work. There will be one Teaching Assistant assigned to the course to run the tutorials. The instructor is expected to coordinate with the other co-instructor prior to the start of the winter term. The Instructor reports directly to the Director of the Environmental Science Program.

REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION: A minimum of a Masters Degree with expertise in biogeochemical cycles. Teaching experience at the university level is preferred.

Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter and CV, and to provide the name of three referees.

For more information, and to apply for the position please contact:

Dawn Hall
Admin. Secretary
Environmental Science
Faculty of Science
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS CANADA, B3H 4J1

Phone: (902) 494-7117
Fax: (902) 494-1123

E-mail: dhall@dal.ca

An offer of employment as a Sessional Instructor is conditional upon sufficient enrolment in the course and approval by the University.

Dalhousie University is committed to fostering a collegial culture grounded in diversity and inclusiveness. The university encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal people, persons with a disability, racially visible persons, women, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and all qualified candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community.