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University Arts & Sciences Instructor - Health Sciences 100 Labs (26:007)

Fort St. John, BC
CA$50 - CA$57/hourly
Mid Level

Top Benefits

2% in lieu of benefits
6% vacation pay
4.2% statutory holiday pay

About the role

Term of App't: March 7 - 28.26 (total of 42 hours)

Start Date: March 2026

Reporting to: Dean of AcademicVocational Programs

Salary:

$50.07 - $56.75/hr, depending on experience and qualifications, as per the BCGEU Faculty Collective Agreement. Temporary employees receive an additional 2% in lieu of benefits, 6% vacation and 4.2% statutory holiday pay included with each pay period. Staff in this division may opt to enroll in the College Pension Plan with contributions being matched by the employer.

Description:

NLC requires a sessional instructor to teach the lab portions of HSCI 100: Introduction to Health Sciences, to be taught on the FSJ campus. In addition to the class hours, there is prep time included.

The tentative Dates are March 7, 14, 2128, from 9:00 am-3:00 pm. The expected dates and times will be confirmed with the successful candidate based on course planning and student numbers, with the possibility of revisions to Saturdays in February or April.

Health Sciences 100: Introduction to Health Sciences is designed for students considering a career in health care and is particularly intended for individuals who are preparing for UNBC's new Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program.

For detailed course descriptions, please see the following webpage:

https://www.nlc.bc.ca/Programs/All-Courses/HSCI-100\_Introduction-to-Health-Sciences

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a Masters' Degree in Nursing or in a related field; alternatively, an equivalent combination of education and experience in nursing.
  • One North American post-secondary degree, preferably the terminal degree.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
  • Committed to student motivation and achievement; and
  • Ability to function effectively as a team member through collaborative approaches to course pedagogy.

Preferred:

  • PhD in Nursing.
  • The Provincial Instructor Diploma Program or an equivalent credential in adult education, or a readiness to pursue such a credential.
  • Experience instructing a culturally diverse group of students, including Indigenous and international students.

To support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, we encourage all qualified applicants, including Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who may contribute to diversity at Northern Lights College.

In the spirit of reconciliation, we are committed to increasing Indigenous Peoples' representation throughout the institution and encourage applicants to self-identify as Indigenous-First Nation, Metis, or Inuit within cover letters and/or resume

About Northern Lights College

Education
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Northern Lights College provides post-secondary education on seven campuses and access centres across the northern third of British Columbia, covering an area of more than 325,000 square kilometres. The college offers upgrading, academic and professional programs, trades and apprenticeship training, and continuing education programs.

NLC's Board of Governors is empowered by the College and Institute Act of British Columbia to manage, administer, and direct the affairs of the institution. If you would like more information on the activities or decisions of the board or to view board meeting minutes, go to the college website, visit a campus library, or request a copy from a campus administrator or the executive assistant.