Tutor II, Anthropology/Indigenous Languages (Winter 2026)
About the role
Tutor 2 - Academic Capacity 2
Position Vacancies: 1
Estimated Range of Hours of Work: 0-100 hours
Appointment Dates: January 12, 2026 - April 30, 2026
This position is represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada - Academic Capacity Unit.
Note to applicants: Please be sure to review the “Additional Requirements” at the bottom of this posting. Your application must clearly outline how you meet the requirements, and include all requested documents.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide tutoring to students, which may include explaining and demonstrating concepts and procedures, and clarifying subject areas;
- Meet with students individually or as a group to resolve course-related problems;
- Maintain regularly scheduled and posted times to provide consultation and feedback to students on coursework, quality of materials submitted for grading, and other similar matters;
- Maintain records; may assist in the reproduction of tests; organize course materials; etc.
- May assist with proctoring/invigilating tests, exams and quizzes;
- Attend training related to the assigned duties and responsibilities;
- Perform other related tasks as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Normally a graduate, Honours, or an upper-level undergraduate student at the University of Winnipeg.
- Completion of academic studies and/or a suitable combination of education and experience related to assigned duties.
- Successful completion of required training.
- Demonstrated effective oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Ability to follow oral and written instructions, policies and procedures.
- Ability to present information clearly and professionally.
- Ability to interact empathetically with a wide variety of students.
- Ability to provide effective and constructive feedback.
- Ability to exercise judgement.
- Ability to meet specified deadlines.
- Capable of performing the duties as assigned.
Additional Requirements
- Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
- The successful candidate will serve as a tutor to students in the Anishinaabemowin immersion cohort.
- The candidate must have intermediate proficiency in Anishinaabemowin.
- The candidate must be available to work most weekday evenings, between 5 and 9pm, approximately 8 hours/week.
- The candidate must have experience with classroom-based teaching or learning of Anishinaabemowin.
- Please include a cover letter addressing the requirements above.
*Your application must include your U of W student number and unofficial WebAdvisor transcript. Please add (copy and paste) your transcript into your resume document.*
Past academic performance may be a significant factor in selection decisions.
Note: The work described in this person will be conducted in person.
The University of Winnipeg is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes that a diverse staff and faculty benefits and enriches the work, learning and research environments, and is essential to academic and institutional excellence. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals and encourage women, racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ persons to confidentially self-identify at time of application.
The University of Winnipeg is committed to ensuring employment opportunities are accessible for all applicants. If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact human_resources@uwinnipeg.ca.
The personal information of applicants is collected under the authority of the University of Winnipeg Act and 36(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. All personal information collected via the recruitment process is used to assess the applicant’s suitability, eligibility, and qualifications for employment, and to otherwise support recruitment activities. This information will be provided to participating members of the recruitment process. Questions regarding the collection of your personal information may be directed to the Director, HR Services, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2E9 or human_resources@uwinnipeg.ca.
About University of Winnipeg
The University of Winnipeg is noted for academic excellence, small class sizes, environmental commitment, campus diversity, Indigenous scholarship, and support of cultural arts. UWinnipeg is strongly committed to promoting access and inclusion, and is ranked 4th in Canada for reputation by Maclean's (2013). Find out more at uwinnipeg.ca. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
Tutor II, Anthropology/Indigenous Languages (Winter 2026)
About the role
Tutor 2 - Academic Capacity 2
Position Vacancies: 1
Estimated Range of Hours of Work: 0-100 hours
Appointment Dates: January 12, 2026 - April 30, 2026
This position is represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada - Academic Capacity Unit.
Note to applicants: Please be sure to review the “Additional Requirements” at the bottom of this posting. Your application must clearly outline how you meet the requirements, and include all requested documents.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide tutoring to students, which may include explaining and demonstrating concepts and procedures, and clarifying subject areas;
- Meet with students individually or as a group to resolve course-related problems;
- Maintain regularly scheduled and posted times to provide consultation and feedback to students on coursework, quality of materials submitted for grading, and other similar matters;
- Maintain records; may assist in the reproduction of tests; organize course materials; etc.
- May assist with proctoring/invigilating tests, exams and quizzes;
- Attend training related to the assigned duties and responsibilities;
- Perform other related tasks as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Normally a graduate, Honours, or an upper-level undergraduate student at the University of Winnipeg.
- Completion of academic studies and/or a suitable combination of education and experience related to assigned duties.
- Successful completion of required training.
- Demonstrated effective oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Ability to follow oral and written instructions, policies and procedures.
- Ability to present information clearly and professionally.
- Ability to interact empathetically with a wide variety of students.
- Ability to provide effective and constructive feedback.
- Ability to exercise judgement.
- Ability to meet specified deadlines.
- Capable of performing the duties as assigned.
Additional Requirements
- Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
- The successful candidate will serve as a tutor to students in the Anishinaabemowin immersion cohort.
- The candidate must have intermediate proficiency in Anishinaabemowin.
- The candidate must be available to work most weekday evenings, between 5 and 9pm, approximately 8 hours/week.
- The candidate must have experience with classroom-based teaching or learning of Anishinaabemowin.
- Please include a cover letter addressing the requirements above.
*Your application must include your U of W student number and unofficial WebAdvisor transcript. Please add (copy and paste) your transcript into your resume document.*
Past academic performance may be a significant factor in selection decisions.
Note: The work described in this person will be conducted in person.
The University of Winnipeg is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes that a diverse staff and faculty benefits and enriches the work, learning and research environments, and is essential to academic and institutional excellence. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals and encourage women, racialized persons, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ persons to confidentially self-identify at time of application.
The University of Winnipeg is committed to ensuring employment opportunities are accessible for all applicants. If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact human_resources@uwinnipeg.ca.
The personal information of applicants is collected under the authority of the University of Winnipeg Act and 36(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. All personal information collected via the recruitment process is used to assess the applicant’s suitability, eligibility, and qualifications for employment, and to otherwise support recruitment activities. This information will be provided to participating members of the recruitment process. Questions regarding the collection of your personal information may be directed to the Director, HR Services, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2E9 or human_resources@uwinnipeg.ca.
About University of Winnipeg
The University of Winnipeg is noted for academic excellence, small class sizes, environmental commitment, campus diversity, Indigenous scholarship, and support of cultural arts. UWinnipeg is strongly committed to promoting access and inclusion, and is ranked 4th in Canada for reputation by Maclean's (2013). Find out more at uwinnipeg.ca. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.