Company

healthcare

BMLScGraduateTeachingAssistant

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“BMLSc Graduate Teaching Assistant. Skills: critical appraisal, academic writing, communication. Guiding student groups through critical appraisal. Assisting faculty with planning learning resources”

Industry & Context.

healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Registered full-time student in a graduate program related to health sciences/medicine disciplines, Education or work experience in health sciences, critical appraisal skills, excellent academic writing, verbal communication, interpersonal skills, Ability to work independently or collaboratively, Students can only hold one GTA position

Nice to Have

Priority is given to graduate students in the Department of Pathology and/or Faculty of Medicine, Experience with analyzing health or biological data sets, taken the Instructional Skills Workshop offered by CTLT or an equivalent pedagogy course

What You'll Do.

Guiding student groups through critical appraisal

Assisting faculty with planning learning resources

Teaching tutorials and/or lectures

Providing academic assistance to students

tracking participation

Contributing to other course duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work collaboratively; communicating with course instructors

Communication Scope

verbal communication; interpersonal skills

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