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MWC - Course Lecturer - F25 WCOM 655-701 CRN 6657

Montréal, QC
CA$3,826/per course
Mid Level
part_time

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The McGill Writing Centre is inviting applications for a Course Lecturer to teach the Fall 2025 graduate course WCOM 655-701. Course details and Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs) can be found below.

Application deadline: September 4, 2025

ALL applications must be submitted within Workday.

Please also upload:

  1. Your updated CV [REQUIRED]
  2. Brief cover letter (if you are applying to teach a course you have not taught before or for which you have not previously received Teaching Qualification Requirement recognition) [IF APPLICABLE]
  3. Copy of your valid work permit (IF APPLICABLE)

Course details:

WCOM 655-701 (CRN 6657 – 1 cr) – ESL: Pronunciation for Effective Communication

Salary: $3 826.33 / No of lectures: 10 / No of contact hours: 13

Dates and time: 2025-09-08 to 2025-11-17, Monday, 16:05-17:25
Location: 680 Sherbrooke 1155 - subject to change

Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQR):

WCOM 655 - ESL: Pronunciation for Effective Communication:

Education:

  • Graduate Degree (PhD preferred) in Applied Linguistics, Second Language Education, or a closely related field.
  • Evidence of having received training in the teaching of pronunciation.

Experience:

  • Experience teaching oral communication to second language learners at the post-secondary level.
  • Teaching experience related to course topics, such as strategies for independent pronunciation practice.

Other Information:

Applicants must:

  1. demonstrate an ability to design structured course materials, including learning activities, based on the course description and target audience;

  2. demonstrate an ability to foster learning by establishing a positive classroom dynamic, involving learners in various activities, and managing student participation and group interactions effectively;

  3. demonstrate an ability to communicate clearly and effectively in the language of the course, both orally and in writing;

  4. provide evidence of an ability to use a variety of technologies to support student learning;

  5. provide evidence of how they keep abreast of advances in the field of expertise relevant to the course in question;

  6. demonstrate the ability to carry out the duties and obligations of a course lecturer in a respectful and timely manner;

  7. demonstrate the ability to work with the Faculty of Arts and University administration to address class management issues in a constructive and timely manner.

Hiring Unit:

McGill Writing Centre

Course Title:

ESL: Pronunciation for Effective Communication.

Subject Code:

WCOM 655 701

Location:

680 Sherbrooke 1155

Schedule:

Monday, 16:05-17:25

Deadline to Apply:

2025-09-04

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