Position Title
SK617(SB1):
Interpersonal Anti-Racism
This course will develop and enhance students’ practical knowledge and skills in anti-racist social work practice. It offers a space to learn about all aspects of racism, with a specific focus on how racism manifests in interpersonal contexts through microaggressions, microinvalidations and the impact of these experiences. Students will interrogate their own lived experiences as it relates to race and racism, and will learn how to address racism in their social work practice.
Qualifications- Required Academic Degree: Master’s Degree
- Required Discipline: Social Work or related
- Required Areas of Specialization: PhD Degree an asset. Eligibility for appointment to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies is required to teach graduate courses.
- Required Professional Designation: Names and Contact Information for Referees;
Evidence of Good Teaching;
Verification of highest degree
- Teaching Dossier
- Sample Course Outline
Applications may be addressed to:
Dr. Timothy Leduc, Chair, Part-time Appointment Committee
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Candidates who can legally work in Canada must provide proof of eligibility.
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