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Winter 2026 Graders - ISON

McGill Universityabout 20 hours ago
Montréal, QC
CA$18/hourly
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

$18 hourly wage
4% vacation pay

About the role

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Graders - Winter 2026 ISON

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Term: Winter 2026

Total hours: See below - hours may vary

Start/end dates: January 5, 2026 – May 8, 2026 - may vary

Rate/hour: $18 (plus 4% vacation pay)

Duties: Grading of student assignments. There will be no contact with the students enrolled in the course. Meeting with course supervisor before and after grading of answers.

Requirements: Previous experience with grading preferred.

Course Course Coordinator # of Hours allocated for Graders

NUR 225 001 M. di Feo 100

NUR 225 002 G. Sobieraj 100

NUR 225 003 K. Daniel 100

NUR 236 x 535 - LECTURE B. Fernandes 111

NUR 311 001 A. Michalovic 204

NUR 320 001 M. Gauthier 93

NUR 320 020 M. Gauthier 105

NUR 324/634 R. Kauthar 129

NUR 326 001 C. Marchionni 115

NUR 326 002 H. Dawn 115

NUR 326 003 M. Di Feo 115

NUR 327 001 A. Cervantes 115

NUR 327 002 R. Antonacci 115

NUR 327 003 A. Michalovic 115

NUR 327 004 R. Garland 115

NUR 327 020 O. Kapoustina 115

NUR 327 021 R. Garland 115

NUR 327 022 TBD 115

NUR 327 023 A. Cervantes 115

NUR 339 001 - LECTURE A. Zeagman/A. L. Beaubrun 195

NUR 423 001 J. Bonneau/A. Saini 151

NUR 423 020 M. Purden 72

Hourly Salary:

$18.00

Position Start Date:

2025-09-23

Position End Date:

2026-05-08

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-06

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