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Hourly Instructor - Autism Spectrum Disorder program

Saint-Lambert, QC
Mid Level
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About the role

Posting Number : LAM-CE-W-2026-351-3679

Job Title : Hourly Instructor - Autism Spectrum Disorder program (Special Education 351) - (#351-H33-VL)

Constituent College : Champlain College Saint-Lambert

Work Location : Saint-Lambert

Discipline : Special Care Counselling

Sector : Continuing Education

Course Number : 351-H33-VL

Course Title : Support for Individuals with ASD and their Families

Course Type : Theory

Number of Hours : 60

Duration of contract : March 17 to May 5, 2026

Start of Posting Period : 2025-11-19

End of Posting Period : 2025-11-28 23:59

Anticipated Start Date : 2026-03-17

Description :

The Continuing Education department of Champlain College Saint-Lambert requires the services of an HOURLY INSTRUCTOR for the course SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD AND THEIR FAMILIES (351-H33-VL).

This course will enable students to assess the support of an individual’s living environment, whether at home, in an institution or in a substitute setting, and in collaboration with resource persons. Students will develop autonomy and judgment in relation to different problem situations, while respecting professional limitations.

Required Qualifications :

Must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a discipline related to Special Care Counselling and 2 years teaching experience.

Must have a minimum of 3 years experience working with an autistic clientele.

Teaching experience within a similar program is an asset.

This course is taught in English; proficiency in English is required.

Champlain College Saint-Lambert, a constituent college of Champlain Regional College, hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity, diversity and inclusiveness within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.

Comments :

Approximately one (1) Saturday class per month will be given in-person and the remaining classes will be delivered online/at distance.

The specific in-person dates will be determined in collaboration with the hired instructor.
The selected candidate must have the ability to deliver a course online.

COURSE SCHEDULE:
Tuesdays
6:00 pm -9:30 pm
(EXCEPT: April 7)
Thursdays
6:00 pm -9:30 pm
(March 26; April 2, 16 & 30; May 7 ONLY)
Saturdays
9 am - 4:00 pm
(March 21; April 11 & 25 ONLY)

The schedule may change based on the needs of the program.

This course is taught in English. The selected incumbent will be required to work in English.

To apply on this posting, please visit our careers page on our website at: https://champlainsaintlambert.ca/

Please note that a cover letter is mandatory with your application. Attach your cover letter and CV in one document.

If you are applying from a mobile device (smartphone, tablet), you will receive an acknowledgment email inviting you to attach your CV in order for your application to be considered.

We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

About Champlain Regional College

Higher Education
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Champlain Regional College is the only English-language college with multiple constituent colleges serving three administrative regions: the Montérégie (16), the Estrie (05), and the Capitale-Nationale (03). The Québec Government defines the College as a single corporate entity, which the Board of Governors respects when dealing with issues of governance and finance. However, one of the College’s greatest strengths is the Board’s appreciation for each constituent’s distinct culture and traditions, and recognition of their unique circumstances and needs.

Each constituent college offers a unique and rich experience to its students based on its particular history, culture, and traditions. While each constituent college is based in an administrative region, it is important to note that Cégeps have “open borders” and serve all regions of Québec. For example, our St. Lawrence and Lennoxville constituent colleges regularly welcome students from the eastern regions of Québec such as the Côte Nord and Gaspésie.