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Hiring Unit: Ingram School of Nursing
Course Title and Course Number: NUR1 424-001 Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues (on Campus)
Estimated Number of Positions: 3 positions
Total Hours of Work per Term: 48 hours per position
Dates: Fall 2025
Job Description:
Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinators, the teaching assistants will help engage and teach nursing students on Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues by reviewing course content, leading in-person workshops, participating in student evaluation, and implementing the course plan as developed.
The TA’s are available for student questions and may support the course coordinator with office hours. Attendance and facilitation of in-person workshops is expected. Support for grading workshop reports is expected. The TA must therefore be available at the scheduled class time in the morning for 3 specific dates:
Friday September 19th
Friday October 31st
Friday November 28th
Salary: $37.34/hour
Desired Major(s):
Nursing
Bioethics
Desired Degree Level:
Masters & Grad Dips & Certs
Qualifications:
Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill.
Health care ethics training & knowledge expected.
Graduate teaching experience is preferred 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 in Canada.
McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment.
$36.25
2025-05-07
2025-12-30
2025-06-24
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