SCFP/CUPE-Automne/Fall - AE/TA-ITI
Listed on 2026-07-11
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Tutoring, College Lecturer, University Professor
Posting Reason: New Position
Location: Main Campus
Session: 2026 Fall Semester
Faculty: Faculté de génie / Faculty of Engineering
Unit:
Job Classification: Teaching Assistant/Demonstrator/Lab Monitor (CUPE)
Course
Title:
Introduction à l'informatique I
Course Code: ITI
1520B
Section: B
Supervisor: (if known)
Applications must be received beforehand: 2026/07/17
Number of positions: 2
Expected Enrollment: 137
Work
Start Date:
September 01, 2026
Work End Date: December 31, 2026
Total
Work Hours:
130
Hourly Rate: AE-RA-Tuteur / TA-RA-Tutor: $31.89 for undergraduate, $50.25 for graduate (2024‑2025); rates do not include vacation or statutory pay.
Language of Work: Français | French
Responsibilities- Teach weekly laboratory sessions.
- Prepare laboratory exercises and solutions; grade them promptly.
- Hold lab discussions on highlights of lecture material.
- Demonstrate programming techniques in Python and basic computer functions.
- Maintain a record of student notes.
- Provide weekly office hours and answer student questions via email or Blackboard Learn.
- Proctor exams.
- Assist with teaching of DGD and/or TUT and/or LAB if required.
- Completed this course or equivalent with a grade of at least
A. - Available to attend required seminars at the Centre of Pedagogy.
- Strong problem‑solving skills, algorithm development, and analysis of iterative and recursive algorithms.
- Hands‑on experience with Python 3 and ability to explain basic Windows concepts, text editors, program execution, etc.
- Teaching‑related skills and patience for interacting with first‑year students from diverse faculties.
Method of instruction: In‑person.
Note: Number of positions and hours offered may vary with final enrollment.
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