Communications Assistant B (Scribe)
Top Benefits
About the role
Please refer to the
How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)
job aid for instructions on how to apply.
If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position 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).
Hiring Unit:
Student Accessibility and Achievement
Position Summary:
The role of a scribe is to support the exam process for a student who is taking their exams with accommodations at Student Accessibility and Achievement. The scribe is responsible for the physical writing/reading of exam responses on behalf of the student dictating their answers.
Scribes are responsible for writing down verbatim what a student dictates during an examination, and reading aloud the response, if requested, for student verification of the scribed text. A scribe is required to have legible handwriting and be proficient in English in order to provide an accurate and legible record (handwritten or typed) from the personal dictation of a student in examination. A scribe does not provide clarification, guidance or opinion during the exam writing process. The scribe may ask the student to spell non-common and discipline specific terminology.
Scribes may be asked to read back material to the student on a one-to-one basis. Scribes might also be asked to draw diagrams and use symbols. Therefore, depending on the subject area and if deemed appropriate by Student Accessibility and Achievement, a scribe may be required to have a background in the subject area they are scribing for.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities
- Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality at all times
- Superior and clear communication and listening skills
- Have a positive attitude towards equality and access. Be sensitive and respectful to the needs of students with various learning styles and from diverse educational, social and cultural backgrounds
- Be reliable, punctual and respect professional boundaries at all times
- Accurate and proficient typing and/or legible handwriting skills (sample may be required)
- Ability to write verbatim only what the test-taker says
- Responsive to email communication
- Ability to read aloud clearly, at a normal pace, with good pronunciation, verbatim only the words in the test
- Adhering to McGill University policies and procedures
- Ability to work independently
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Ability to keep calm under pressure
- Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level 4 (written, fluent) and at a level 4 (oral, fluent) on a scale of 0-4.
Education/Experience Required
- Current McGill student (senior undergraduate and graduate students preferred)
- High English proficiency required
- Fluent spoken, reading and writing skills in Latin and/or Greek
Hourly Rate:
$18/hr
Hours of work:
Hours of work cannot be guaranteed. This is an “on-call” position, work hours vary and depend upon need.
Partake in a 30-minute mandatory (paid) training session by Student Accessibility and Achievement pertaining to the role.
Any questions about the roles and responsibilities of a scribe during an examination setting can be directed to the Casual Staffing and Operations Manager, Bhoomasri Gururajan, at:
Minimum Education and Experience:
High School Diploma 1 Year Related Experience
Hourly Salary:
(AMUSE B) $18.00
Estimated Number of Work Hours per Week:
3 (Part time)
Position Start Date:
2025-07-31
Position End Date:
2026-12-31
Deadline to Apply:
This position is covered by the AMUSE collective agreement.
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
.
About McGill University
McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. McGill was founded in 1821 thanks to a generous bequest by James McGill, and since then, we've grown from a small college to a bustling university with three campuses, 11 faculties, some 300 programs of study, and more than 37,500 students. The University also partners with four affiliated teaching hospitals to graduate over 1,000 health care professionals each year.
The goal of McGill University's social media platforms is to strengthen our community, which includes students, faculty, and alumni. The aim is to provide information on events, campus news and promote networking.
McGill University fosters freedom of expression, while valuing respect and collegiality. We encourage respectful dialogue and reserve the right to remove the following: Comments deemed offensive, vulgar or profane; comments off-topic and/or unrelated to posted content; content that infringes on an individual's privacy or copyright.
Communications Assistant B (Scribe)
Top Benefits
About the role
Please refer to the
How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)
job aid for instructions on how to apply.
If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position 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).
Hiring Unit:
Student Accessibility and Achievement
Position Summary:
The role of a scribe is to support the exam process for a student who is taking their exams with accommodations at Student Accessibility and Achievement. The scribe is responsible for the physical writing/reading of exam responses on behalf of the student dictating their answers.
Scribes are responsible for writing down verbatim what a student dictates during an examination, and reading aloud the response, if requested, for student verification of the scribed text. A scribe is required to have legible handwriting and be proficient in English in order to provide an accurate and legible record (handwritten or typed) from the personal dictation of a student in examination. A scribe does not provide clarification, guidance or opinion during the exam writing process. The scribe may ask the student to spell non-common and discipline specific terminology.
Scribes may be asked to read back material to the student on a one-to-one basis. Scribes might also be asked to draw diagrams and use symbols. Therefore, depending on the subject area and if deemed appropriate by Student Accessibility and Achievement, a scribe may be required to have a background in the subject area they are scribing for.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities
- Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality at all times
- Superior and clear communication and listening skills
- Have a positive attitude towards equality and access. Be sensitive and respectful to the needs of students with various learning styles and from diverse educational, social and cultural backgrounds
- Be reliable, punctual and respect professional boundaries at all times
- Accurate and proficient typing and/or legible handwriting skills (sample may be required)
- Ability to write verbatim only what the test-taker says
- Responsive to email communication
- Ability to read aloud clearly, at a normal pace, with good pronunciation, verbatim only the words in the test
- Adhering to McGill University policies and procedures
- Ability to work independently
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Ability to keep calm under pressure
- Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level 4 (written, fluent) and at a level 4 (oral, fluent) on a scale of 0-4.
Education/Experience Required
- Current McGill student (senior undergraduate and graduate students preferred)
- High English proficiency required
- Fluent spoken, reading and writing skills in Latin and/or Greek
Hourly Rate:
$18/hr
Hours of work:
Hours of work cannot be guaranteed. This is an “on-call” position, work hours vary and depend upon need.
Partake in a 30-minute mandatory (paid) training session by Student Accessibility and Achievement pertaining to the role.
Any questions about the roles and responsibilities of a scribe during an examination setting can be directed to the Casual Staffing and Operations Manager, Bhoomasri Gururajan, at:
Minimum Education and Experience:
High School Diploma 1 Year Related Experience
Hourly Salary:
(AMUSE B) $18.00
Estimated Number of Work Hours per Week:
3 (Part time)
Position Start Date:
2025-07-31
Position End Date:
2026-12-31
Deadline to Apply:
This position is covered by the AMUSE collective agreement.
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
.
About McGill University
McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. McGill was founded in 1821 thanks to a generous bequest by James McGill, and since then, we've grown from a small college to a bustling university with three campuses, 11 faculties, some 300 programs of study, and more than 37,500 students. The University also partners with four affiliated teaching hospitals to graduate over 1,000 health care professionals each year.
The goal of McGill University's social media platforms is to strengthen our community, which includes students, faculty, and alumni. The aim is to provide information on events, campus news and promote networking.
McGill University fosters freedom of expression, while valuing respect and collegiality. We encourage respectful dialogue and reserve the right to remove the following: Comments deemed offensive, vulgar or profane; comments off-topic and/or unrelated to posted content; content that infringes on an individual's privacy or copyright.