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Instructor, Studies in Women and Gender

Nanaimo, BC
CA$8,196/per course
Mid Level
part_time
temporary

Top Benefits

Comprehensive benefit plan
Ample paid holiday time
Professional development opportunities

About the role

Instructor, Studies in Women and Gender

Vancouver Island University's Department of Studies in Women and Gender (SWAG) is committed to offering a range of courses that blend theory and practice. Our courses are taught on two campuses (Nanaimo and Cowichan) as well as online. SWAG is committed to critical pedagogies drawing on intersectional feminism, queer and trans theory, critical race theory, Indigenous critical theory, and post-colonial theory to understand both history and present day. By understanding and practicing relationality, empowerment, activism, resistance, and decolonization we work towards a more just future for all.

Employment Group

VIUFA

Position Number

00382

Division

Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Department

Studies in Women and Gender

Campus

Nanaimo campus *Successful candidates must be able to attend in person on campus as required.

Location

Nanaimo, British Columbia

Country

Canada

Appointment Type

temporary part-time

Workload

One section of workload plus office hours

Pay Level

VIUFA F2: temporary instructional.

Starting Salary

$8,196.30 per assigned course consisting of three workload hours. The rate for any courses requiring fewer or greater hours shall be prorated based on this standard.

Appointment Start Date

29-Dec-2025

Appointment End Date

15-May-2026

Leave Replacement

Appointment may be extended or end early, depending on return of incumbent.

Applicant Documents

CV/Resume, Cover Letter, Philosophy, Name and contact information of recent supervisors willing to provide a reference

Posted Date

09-Oct-2025

Closing Date

29-Oct-2025

Job Reference

2806

Duties:

The Department of Studies in Women and Gender is seeking a sessional instructor to teach one section of SWAG 103 (Care of Self: Feminism and Wellbeing) in the Spring 2026 semester. The calendar description reads: while studying the critical relationship forged between feminist activism and self-care, students will explore various strategies for self-care, self-compassion, and harm reduction.

This course is fully online asynchronous, however the successful candidate must reside in BC.

Candidates must demonstrate commitment to teaching, learning and student success through scholarship and institutional service. Successful candidates will participate in a wide range of activities outside the classroom, including student support; institutional, faculty and departmental committee meetings and other initiatives; and professional activities in keeping with their disciplines in and outside the institution.

Required Qualifications:

  • PhD or ABD in a related discipline OR a Master's level Counselling credential from an appropriately accredited institution.
  • Evidence of an interest in feminism or gender studies within educational background or professional practice.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Recent post-secondary teaching or student support experience.

  • Experience with learning management systems (e.g., D2L, Canvas, Blackboard).

VIU is pleased to offer eligible employees a comprehensive benefit plan; ample paid holiday time; professional development opportunities and a desirable pension plan. As part of the VIU campus community, our employees work with supportive colleagues within an encouraging environment and are provided with the tools and training that promote learning and development. The perks of VIU employment are multiple, and include well-being initiatives and services, strategic discounts, and flexible work opportunities.

Note:

  • Short-listed candidates must provide original transcripts, or applicable original certifications at time of interview.
  • All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
  • Vancouver Island University (VIU) is collectively committed to building and sustaining a diverse and inclusive working and learning environment for faculty, staff, and students. In our journey towards greater diversity, we invite applications from members of equity-seeking communities including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all gender identities and sexual orientations who bring value to the VIU community through their lived experiences. We encourage members of all equity-seeking groups to self-identify within their application cover letter. When a candidate voluntarily discloses this information in their cover letter, the information will be used only for the fulfillment of the career opportunity. Disclosure and/or self-identification with an equity-seeking group will not lead to advantageous treatment of a candidate who is not qualified.

About Vancouver Island University

Higher Education
1001-5000

We believe the doors to a university education should be open to everyone. We believe in the power of personal connection and kindness. We value diversity of thought, identity and experience. And we know our success is best measured by the strength of our community and the achievements of our students.

A university by and for our community VIU is a public university in Canada with a long history. Since 1936, we have addressed the needs of Vancouver Island with programs that improve lives in coastal BC. We have grown and adapted to changing times, extending our reach and impact while still focusing on the local community.