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Hiring Unit: Ingram School of Nursing
Course Title and Course Number: Research in Nursing NUR
Estimated Number of Positions: 1
Total Hours of Work per Term: 109
Dates: Fall 2025
Job Description:
Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinator the TA will help teach motivate and engage nurses pursuing their bachelors degree on the topics of evidencebased practice research methods and knowledge translation. The TA will be expected to: (1) embrace learnercentered approaches to teaching; (2) mobilize students guest speakers and resources to offer exciting presentations readings and approaches to learning research and discussions of research findings of relevance to nursing; and (3) be open and well versed in different research designs and methods. The TA will participate in teaching and the evaluation of students in the course.
Salary: $37.34/hour
Desired Major(s): Nursing/Arts/Science/Life/Psychology/Health Sciences/Education
Desired Degree Level: Masters & Grad Dips & Certs
Qualifications:
Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill.
Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.
Must be eligible to work in Canada
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