SESSIONAL FACULTY-INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning Fall 2026
About the role
Job ID
76369
Job Title
SESSIONAL FACULTY-INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning Fall 2026
Regular/Temporary
Temporary
Location
Central Campus
Open Date
2026/05/26
Job Type
Limited Term (<12 months)
Close Date
2026/06/15
Employee Group
CUPE Sessional Faculty
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Department
SOCSCI Indigenous Studies
Full/Part Time
Part-Time
Job Code
001095
Existing Vacancy
Yes - Newly Created Position
Contract Duration
3.1 Months
Target Number of Openings
1
Hours per Week
17.89
Job Description
NOTICE OF POSTING
For Sessional Faculty
The Indigenous Studies Department invites applications for the following teaching position to be offered in the 2026-2027 academic session.
Date of Posting: May 25 2026
Applications to be directed to: Dr. Robert Innes, Chair of Indigenous Studies
Department Contact: Nicole Martin, Academic Department Manager – martin38@mcmaster.ca
Course Name(s)/Number(s): INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning
Term: Fall 2026
Number of Section(s) Available: 1
Number of Units per Section: 3
Location: KTH 107 McMaster Main Campus, off campus travel may be required
Projected Enrollment: 30
Projected TA Support: NA
Wage Rate: $9,435.73 (As per schedule “A” of the CUPE, Local 3906, Unit 2 Collective Agreement)
Start Time and Duration**:**
Classes: September 8 2026- December 10 2026 on Tuesdays 11:30AM- 2:20PM. Exam Period: December 11 2026- December 23 2026
***Please note: Class times and locations are subject to change according to timetable updates.**
Course Description/Relevant Employment Duties
This experiential course immerses students in material and social expressions of Indigenous culture. Students will learn about ancient wisdoms, knowledges and beliefs as expressed through storytelling, history, art and song. Students will engage, experience and produce knowledge through Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Required Qualifications:
Experience with and knowledge of Indigenous communities and ways of knowing, with expertise in Indigenous land-based teachings and concepts. The candidate will preferably have a Master’s degree or equivalent and demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity to the values of Indigenous people’s cultural traditions and spirituality.
Preferred Qualifications:
Teaching experience at university level/
- *Supplemented Fees- 15.02(a) The employee may be eligible to receive supplemented fees in accordance with Schedule C of the Collective Agreement.**The actual rate of pay when in excess of the base rate of pay is deemed to include any supplemented fees owing, to the extent of the excess amount.*If the actual rate of pay is less than the sum of the base rate of pay and the supplemented fees owing, then the employee shall receive the difference.
Applications should be submitted in one (1) PDF file by applying online via MOSAIC at the McMaster Academic Careers website.
Please submit the following by the closing date: June 15th
-
A cover letter stating your intent to apply for the position (including your address, phone number, and email address) and emphasizing your experience with the material to be taught.
-
A resume listing your academic qualifications and relevant employment experience.
-
Information necessary to determine your current and aggregate seniority (as defined by Article 20 of the Unit 2 Collective Agreement). www.cupe3906.org/unit-2-seniority-information/
-
Names and contact information of two references. Applicants will not be required to submit reference letters as part of their application.
Job applicants requiring accommodation to participate in the hiring process should contact the Human Resources Services Centre at 905-525-9140 ext. 222-HR (22247) or Nina Bovair at ext. 23850 to communicate accommodation needs.
Pay Transparency Statement
The starting salary will not be less than $17,845.36 per 6 units, or $8,922.68 per 3 units.
Interview Experience
At McMaster University, we believe in a comprehensive and inclusive interview process. Our interview methods encompass a variety of approaches that allow our hiring teams to provide a flexible and accessible experience for engaging with our candidates. Throughout your recruitment process at McMaster, you may be requested to participate in a variety of formats, that may include in-person, virtual or recorded interviews. If you have any questions as you move through the hiring process, please reach out to talent@mcmaster.ca or the HR contact associated with your position of interest.
AI Statement
McMaster and its third-party partners may use AI tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process. Please note that currently our recruitment platform does not use AI nor is it part of our current recommended recruitment process.
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SESSIONAL FACULTY-INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning Fall 2026
About the role
Job ID
76369
Job Title
SESSIONAL FACULTY-INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning Fall 2026
Regular/Temporary
Temporary
Location
Central Campus
Open Date
2026/05/26
Job Type
Limited Term (<12 months)
Close Date
2026/06/15
Employee Group
CUPE Sessional Faculty
Favorite Job
Department
SOCSCI Indigenous Studies
Full/Part Time
Part-Time
Job Code
001095
Existing Vacancy
Yes - Newly Created Position
Contract Duration
3.1 Months
Target Number of Openings
1
Hours per Week
17.89
Job Description
NOTICE OF POSTING
For Sessional Faculty
The Indigenous Studies Department invites applications for the following teaching position to be offered in the 2026-2027 academic session.
Date of Posting: May 25 2026
Applications to be directed to: Dr. Robert Innes, Chair of Indigenous Studies
Department Contact: Nicole Martin, Academic Department Manager – martin38@mcmaster.ca
Course Name(s)/Number(s): INDIGST 3R03 - Experiential Land-Based Learning
Term: Fall 2026
Number of Section(s) Available: 1
Number of Units per Section: 3
Location: KTH 107 McMaster Main Campus, off campus travel may be required
Projected Enrollment: 30
Projected TA Support: NA
Wage Rate: $9,435.73 (As per schedule “A” of the CUPE, Local 3906, Unit 2 Collective Agreement)
Start Time and Duration**:**
Classes: September 8 2026- December 10 2026 on Tuesdays 11:30AM- 2:20PM. Exam Period: December 11 2026- December 23 2026
***Please note: Class times and locations are subject to change according to timetable updates.**
Course Description/Relevant Employment Duties
This experiential course immerses students in material and social expressions of Indigenous culture. Students will learn about ancient wisdoms, knowledges and beliefs as expressed through storytelling, history, art and song. Students will engage, experience and produce knowledge through Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Required Qualifications:
Experience with and knowledge of Indigenous communities and ways of knowing, with expertise in Indigenous land-based teachings and concepts. The candidate will preferably have a Master’s degree or equivalent and demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity to the values of Indigenous people’s cultural traditions and spirituality.
Preferred Qualifications:
Teaching experience at university level/
- *Supplemented Fees- 15.02(a) The employee may be eligible to receive supplemented fees in accordance with Schedule C of the Collective Agreement.**The actual rate of pay when in excess of the base rate of pay is deemed to include any supplemented fees owing, to the extent of the excess amount.*If the actual rate of pay is less than the sum of the base rate of pay and the supplemented fees owing, then the employee shall receive the difference.
Applications should be submitted in one (1) PDF file by applying online via MOSAIC at the McMaster Academic Careers website.
Please submit the following by the closing date: June 15th
-
A cover letter stating your intent to apply for the position (including your address, phone number, and email address) and emphasizing your experience with the material to be taught.
-
A resume listing your academic qualifications and relevant employment experience.
-
Information necessary to determine your current and aggregate seniority (as defined by Article 20 of the Unit 2 Collective Agreement). www.cupe3906.org/unit-2-seniority-information/
-
Names and contact information of two references. Applicants will not be required to submit reference letters as part of their application.
Job applicants requiring accommodation to participate in the hiring process should contact the Human Resources Services Centre at 905-525-9140 ext. 222-HR (22247) or Nina Bovair at ext. 23850 to communicate accommodation needs.
Pay Transparency Statement
The starting salary will not be less than $17,845.36 per 6 units, or $8,922.68 per 3 units.
Interview Experience
At McMaster University, we believe in a comprehensive and inclusive interview process. Our interview methods encompass a variety of approaches that allow our hiring teams to provide a flexible and accessible experience for engaging with our candidates. Throughout your recruitment process at McMaster, you may be requested to participate in a variety of formats, that may include in-person, virtual or recorded interviews. If you have any questions as you move through the hiring process, please reach out to talent@mcmaster.ca or the HR contact associated with your position of interest.
AI Statement
McMaster and its third-party partners may use AI tools to screen, assess, or select applicants during the hiring process. Please note that currently our recruitment platform does not use AI nor is it part of our current recommended recruitment process.
Not the right fit? Search for SESSIONAL FACULTY jobs in Hamilton, ON
About McMaster University
McMaster University, one of four Canadian universities listed among the Top 100 universities in the world, is renowned for its innovation in both learning and discovery. It has a student population of 30,000, and more than 185,000 alumni in 137 countries.