Posting Reason:
New PositionLocation:
Main CampusAcademic Period:
2026 Spring-Summer SemesterFaculty:
Faculté des sciences sociales / Faculty of Social SciencesAcademic Unit:
École de service social School of Social WorkCourse Title:
Pratiques dintervention autochtonesCourse Code:
TSO2550Section:
A00Course Description:
Étude des identités culturelles valeurs traditionnelles et comportements fondés sur la culture des personnes autochtones ainsi que des effets du colonialisme et de limpérialisme liées aux politiques et pratiques sociales notamment du travail social. Exploration et analyse de compétences et approches spécifiques aux relations daide traditionnelles et actuelles selon une vision du monde autochtone.Posting limited to:
Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time ProfessorDate Posted (YYYY/MM/DD):
2026/02/23Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD):
2026/03/26Expected Enrolment:
25Approval date:
2026/02/23Number of credits:
1.5Work Hours:
19.5Hourly Rate:
Enseignement / Teaching: $239.47 (2024-2025)The academic year starts on September 1 and ends on August 31.
These rates do not included vacation pay nor statutory pay.
These rates will be applied until a new collective agreement is ratified. Retro will be paid after the ratification.
Course type:
CPosting type:
Régulier / RegularLanguage of instruction:
Français FrenchCompetence in second language:
PassiveCourse Schedule:
Mardi Tuesday 17:30-20:30 Jeudi Thursday 17:30-20:30 -Requirements:
Maîtrise ou doctorat en travail social ou dans une discipline connexe ou diplôme universitaire en travail social ou dans une discipline connexe combiné avec les expériences et connaissances pertinentes au érience denseignement universitaire un atout. Expériences dintervention auprès des communautés autochtones un atout. Bonne connaissance des réalités diverses des milieux autochtones ainsi que des politiques et programmes qui leur sont destinés.
Le cours sera offert en virtuel (en co-enseignement) à raison de 6 hres par semaine (du 4 mai au 12 juin)
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