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Requisition Title: SIA – CHM231H5F Inorganic Chemistry I (Laboratory Demonstrator/Tutorial Leader)

Position Type: Laboratory Demonstrator/Tutorial Leader

Course Title: CHM231H5F - Inorganic Chemistry I

Course Description: Atomic structure; periodic properties of the elements; bonding theories-ionic, covalent (valence bond and molecular orbital) and metallic; structure and bonding in coordination compounds of main group elements and transition metals; descriptive chemistry of the metals. Reaction mechanisms.

Number of Positions (est): 2 positions. * Positions are dependent on actual course enrolment, and are not guaranteed.

Course Enrolment (est): 160 students

Hours of work (est): 80 hours

Class schedule: In-person delivery https://ttb.utoronto.ca/

Sessional dates of appointment: September 2025 – December 2025

Salary: CUPE3902 Unit 3 Salaries. The rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail.

Qualifications: B.Sc. in Chemistry and/or Biochemistry. Sound knowledge in contents covered in the course required. Previous TA experience working with undergraduate students in Chemistry laboratory and/or tutorial setting an asset to be able to demonstrate and deliver course content consistently within the UofT's standards. Good communication skills are required as well.

Description of Duties: Duties will include laboratory demonstrations, leading tutorials, marking laboratory reports, and/or quizzes/assignments. May also include invigilation of term tests and/or final exam.

Closing date: August 6, 2025, 11:59pm. Returning pool members with intention to accept positions are highly encouraged to apply and will be given priority for positions.

Application instructions:Please submit your application by completing this Unit 3 Application Form and email it along with your latest CV to cpstajobs.utm@utoronto.ca.

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