Teaching Assistant PUBH 867, School of Public Health
Rate of Pay: See current rates of pay
Required Number of Hours: 130 hours during the academic term or 10- 12 hours per week
Duration of Employment: 2025 Fall Session
Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: PUBH 867 Health Policy & Politics
Start and End Dates: September 2025 – December 2025
Duties
In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be as follows:
- Marking assignments and exams
- Facilitate group discussions
- Correspond with students regarding course-related questions
- You will report directly to Maryellen Gibson
Qualifications (Skills and Abilities)
- Experience with health policy and/or public policy analysis and briefs
To Apply:
- Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter detailing your experience with health policy and/or public policy and curriculum vitae via email to: maryellen.gibson@uasask.ca no later than August 20, 2025
- Inquiries for this position can be directed to Ms. Gibson
Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in scope of PSAC.
Department: School of Public Health
Status: Casual
Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC
Rate of Pay: Current rates of pay
Posted Date: 8/13/2025
Closing Date: 8/20/2025
Number of Openings: 1
Work Location: On Campus
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