Posted on: March 14, 2014 Deadline: April 11, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT MISSISSAUGA SUMMER 2014 TEACHING ASSISTANT POSITIONS The following Teaching Assistant positions are available on the UTM Campus for the May to August 2014 academic session in the Department of Anthropology. Final availability of positions is contingent upon final course determinations, enrolment and budgetary approval. Interested individuals must apply on-line at https://ssl.chass.utoronto.ca/taships/anthropology/login.php Please note that applicants will be able to access the online system after Course timetable available at https://registrar.utm.utoronto.ca/student/timetable This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Collective Agreement. The Department Standards and Policies are available in the Department office and in the CUPE, Local 3902, Unit 1 office. The rates of pay correspond with the current CUPE Agreement and are effective September 1, 2013 as follows: Undergraduate (UG) $42.05 per hour + 4% vacation pay SGS I $42.05 per hour + 4% vacation pay SGS II & PDF $42.05 per hour + 4% vacation pay COURSE NUMBER & TITLE ANT101H5 F Intro to Biological Anthropology & Archaeology COURSE ENROLMENT (EST.) 150 ANT102H5 S Intro to Sociocultural & Linguistic Anthropology 250 ANT201H5Y World Prehistory 100 NOTE: This course is a half year course credit that will take place during the entire summer term. NUMBER OF POSITIONS (EST.) 4-6 @ 70 hours or 2-3 @ 140 hours 2-3 @ 125 hours each SIZE OF APPOINTMENT (HRS) 280-420 DATES OF APPOINTMENT May 12-June 30, 2014 NOTE: 4-6 practical sections that will run simultaneously on Thursday from 1:00-3:00 pm, 3:00-5:00 pm and 5:007:00 pm. July 7-August 31, 2014 250-375 NOTE: No tutorials. 2-4 @ 70 hours each 140-280 May 12-August 31, 2104 NOTE:2-4 practical sections on Monday: 1:00-2:00 pm, 2:00-3:00 pm, 3:00-4:00 pm and 4:00 -5:00 pm QUALIFICATIONS DUTIES Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in biological anthropology and/or archaeology, and have an ability to communicate information clearly. Skills and background to complement instructor & other TAs will be given preference. Must be available for tutorials (Thursdays). Teaching assistant to conduct practicals, invigilate tests and final examination, consult with supervisor and students, mark practical assignments and examinations. Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in sociocultural and/or linguistic anthropology; an ability to communicate information clearly; previous teaching and marking experience preferred. Complementary background with instructor and current TA may be desirable. Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in archaeology, an ability to communicate information clearly; previous teaching and marking experience preferred. Experience and expertise to complement instructor and other TAs may be desirable. Must be available for tutorials (Mondays). Teaching assistant to, invigilate tests and final examination, consult supervisor and students, and mark assignments and examinations. Teaching assistant to conduct practicals, invigilate tests and final examination, consult with supervisor and students, mark practical assignments and examinations. 1 ANT202H5F Biological Anthropology: Human variation and adaption 100 ANT203H5S Biological Anthropology: Primatology and palaeoanthropology 100 ANT204H5Y Sociocultural Anthropology NOTE: This course is a half year course credit that will take place during the entire summer term. ANT331H5F The Biology of Human Sexuality 120 ANT352H5Y Protest, Power and Authority: Topics in Political Anthropology NOTE: This course is a half year course credit that will take place during the entire summer term. 50 50 2-4 @ 70 hours each 2-4 @ 70 hours each 2-4 @ 70 hours each 1 140-280 May 12-June 30, 2014 140-280 NOTE: 2-4 practical sections that will run simultaneously on Friday from 12:00-2:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm. July 7-August 31, 2014 140-280 NOTE: 2-4 practical sections on Fridays that will run simultaneously from 12:002:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm. May 12-August 31, 2014 70 NOTE: 2-4 tutorial sections on Thursday from 11:00-12:00 pm, 12:00-1:00 pm, 1:00-2:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm. May 12- June 30, 2014 NOTE: No tutorials. 1 70 May 12-August 31, 2014 NOTE: No tutorials. Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in biological anthropology; familiarity with material covered, genetics and human diversity. Experience and expertise to complement instructor and other TAs may be desirable. Must be available for tutorials (Fridays). Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in biological anthropology; familiarity with material covered, paleaoanthropology and primatology. Experience and expertise to complement instructor and other TAs may be desirable. Must be available for tutorials (Fridays). Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in sociocultural anthropology, and have an ability to communicate information clearly. Skills and background to complement instructor & other TAs may be given preference. Must be available for tutorials (Thursdays). Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in biological anthropology; an ability to communicate information clearly; previous teaching and marking experience preferred. Skills and background to complement instructor may be preferred. Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in sociocultural anthropology; an ability to communicate information clearly; previous teaching and marking experience preferred. Skills and background to complement instructor may be preferred. Teaching assist to conduct tutorials, prepare lab notes and handouts, invigilate tests and examinations, consult with supervisor and students, mark tutorial assignments and examinations. Teaching assist to conduct tutorials, prepare lab notes and handouts, invigilate tests and examinations, consult with supervisor and students, mark tutorial assignments and examinations. Teaching assistant to conduct tutorials, invigilate tests and final examination, consult with supervisor and students, mark tutorial assignments and examinations. Teaching assistant to invigilate tests and final examination, consult with supervisor and students, mark assignments and examinations. Teaching assistant to invigilate tests and examinations, consult with students and with supervisor, and mark assignments and examinations.