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TA Fall 2026: NUR1 424-020 Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues (BNI Online)

Montréal, QC
CA$38/hour
Mid Level
Part-Time

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Hiring Unit:

Ingram School of Nursing

Course Title:

NUR1 424-020 Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues (BNI Online)

Course Code:

Estimated Number of Positions:

1

Total Hours of Work per Term:

0

Hiring Unit: Ingram School of Nursing

Course Title and Course Number: NUR1 424-020 Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues (BNI Online)

Estimated Number of Positions: 1 position

Total Hours of Work per Term: 101 hours

Dates: Fall 2026, August 30, 2026 - December 31, 2026.

Job Description:

Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinator, the teaching assistant will help engage and teach nursing students on Legal, Ethical, and Professional Practice Issues by reviewing course content, leading remote workshops, participating in student evaluations, and implementing the course plan as developed.

The remote workshops are currently booked on the following dates. The teaching assistant is expected to be available to support facilitation on these dates:

  • Wednesday September 10th
  • Wednesday October 8th
  • Wednesday November 12th

The TA will be available for student questions and may support course coordinator with office hours. Assistance for facilitation of online workshops is expected. Student contact is virtual with the assistance of online tools, such as myCourses, Zoom, etc.

Salary: $38.46/hour

Desired Major(s):

Nursing

Bioethics

Desired Degree Level:

Masters & Grad Dips & Certs

Qualifications:

Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill.

Bioethics and Health care ethics training & knowledge expected.

Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.

Previous experience as a TA.

Facilitation experience in workshops & discussions.

Aptitudes in managing technology an asset.

Must be eligible to work in Canada

Bilingual in French & English Preferred.

McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment.

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-05-06

Position End Date:

2026-12-31

Deadline to Apply:

2026-05-31

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