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1006 Teaching Assistant - INHS 101 S90/S91 Winter 2026

Regina, SK
Mid Level

About the role

Teaching Assistant/Marker – INHS 101 S90/S91

Winter 2026

Duties and Qualifications:

  • Post-secondary education is required.
  • Superior communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Excellent Organizational Skills.
  • Be a self-motivator who can work to achieve results while ensuring attention to detail and compliance with reporting requirements.
  • Access to internet and able to navigate online educational software.
  • Having completed INHS 100 is required

Responsibilities:

  • Provide support to students working on assignments.
  • Provide support to students in preparation for midterms and final exams.
  • Consult and work with the instructor on academic or student related matters and undertake other duties as assigned.
  • Arrange community activities.
  • Set up videoconferencing equipment when required.
  • Invigilate students during exams and other course work.
  • Maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom.

Class:
Class Dates and Hours Location

INHS 101 S90/S91 January 6 - April 30, 2026 Up to 120 hours as needed Online

Application Procedure:
Qualified applicants must clearly state how they meet the screening criteria in their application.

Deadline for applications for this position is October 6, 2025.

To apply for these positions please apply online at www.fnuniv.ca/careers. FNUniv only accepts online applications.

The First Nations University of Canada relies on section 48 of The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code to give preference in employment for this position; therefore, please indicate your status on the cover letter.

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The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), formerly the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, is a Canadian university in Saskatchewan with campuses in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. The Regina campus building was designed by the architect Douglas Cardinal.