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Teaching Assistant/Marker – INDG 100 S900

Fall 2025

Duties and Qualifications:

  • Attend course orientation
  • Attend online midterm
  • AI Use is strictly prohibited in any marking
  • Attend in-person final exam in Regina, Saskatoon or Prince Albert
  • Read course outline by first day of classes
  • Be present in the course everyday to answer student emails, and emails from the Professor
  • Provide support to students in preparation for midterm and final exam
  • Have assignments marked within a restricted timeframe of 5 days
  • Working weekends is required to meet deadlines

Education Requirements:

  • Post-secondary degree in Indigenous Studies is preferred
  • Post-secondary education in a program with an emphasis on written work is required, and working knowledge of APA 7th edition
  • Superior communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Have familiarity with generative AI usage
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Be a self-motivator who can work to achieve results while ensuring attention to detail and compliance with reporting requirements

Hours and Technology Requirements:

  • Hours will be about 13 hours per week for a maximum of 150 hours during the contract
  • Must have a stable and reliable internet connection
  • Computer with Windows operating system version 7 or higher
  • OR MacOS version High Sierra 10.13 or higher
  • OR Chromebook version 80 or higher
  • Processor/Memory: PC – Dual core 2.4 Ghz CPU with minimum 8GB RAM
  • OR MAC – Intel/AMD processor with minimum 8GB RAM
  • Web browser: Mozilla Firefox v20.0 or higher
  • OR Google Chrome v25.0 or higher
  • Plug-ins: JavaScript enabled and Third Party Cookies enabled
  • Webcam with a resolution of 800x600 or better
  • Internet connection: Cable Modem, DLS or better with minimum 300kbps download, 250kbps upload

Class:
Class Dates and Hours Location

INDG 100 S90 August 29 – December 20 Must reside in Regina, Saskatoon or Prince Albert to invigilate in-person final exam

About First Nations University Of Canada

Education
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The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), formerly the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, is a Canadian university in Saskatchewan with campuses in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. The Regina campus building was designed by the architect Douglas Cardinal.