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Sessional Lecturer, School Arts, Drama, courses & sections

Job in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7W, Canada
Listing for: University of Saskatchewan
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-11
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    University Professor, Adult Education
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Sessional Lecturer, School for the Arts, Drama, multiple courses & sections
The School for the Arts – Drama invites applications for Sessional Lecturers to teach the following courses during the following sessions:

Regular Session:
Fall Term (202609)
Course:  DRAM 111.3 (01) Indigenous Performance Methods

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  88210

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 10:00-11:20 AM

Enrollment:  32

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA degree with a focus in acting or equivalent acting experience and experience in teaching introductory acting to undergraduate students. Knowledge of performance in relation to voice and speech training would be considered an asset. Applicants must possess knowledge and understanding of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit culture. Instructor must be able to communicate verbally in one or more languages of First Nations, Métis and/or Inuit;

have experience in language immersion techniques, in particular the "communicative method" of language acquisition; teach the language using a variety of traditional and contemporary methodologies, and especially via performance.

Course:  DRAM 114.3 (41) Introduction to Drama as Education (
* SUNTEP/GDI Course)

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  88305

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Tuesday/Thursday, 10:00-11:20 AM

Enrollment:  35

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA degree with a focus in acting or equivalent acting experience and experience in teaching introductory acting to undergraduate students. Qualified applicants will possess knowledge on Métis history, Michif language, and have experience in language immersion techniques, in particular the "communicative method" of language acquisition; teach the language using a variety of traditional and contemporary methodologies, and especially via performance.

Course:  DRAM 118.3 (01) Acting 1

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  82074

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Tuesday/Thursday, 8:30-9:50 AM

Enrollment:  32

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA in Acting or Theatre Performance, or equivalent professional acting experience. Strong record of professional practice in theatre and experience teaching at the post‑secondary level with evidence of effective and engaging teaching.

Course:  DRAM 118.3 (07) Acting 1

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  82074

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Tuesday, 6:00-8:50 PM

Enrollment:  32

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA in Acting or Theatre Performance, or equivalent professional acting experience. Strong record of professional practice in theatre and experience teaching at the post‑secondary level with evidence of effective and engaging teaching.

Course:  DRAM 118.3 (09) Acting 1 (
* ISAP Cohort*)

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  82078

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Tuesday/Thursday, 2:30-3:50 PM

Enrollment:  32

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA in Acting or Theatre Performance, or equivalent professional acting experience. Strong record of professional practice in theatre and experience teaching at the post‑secondary level with evidence of effective and engaging teaching.

Additional qualifications for sessional instructors of ISAP sections:

Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous community priorities and perspectives, and attention to socio‑economic, inter‑generational, and educational barriers that unequally affect Indigenous post‑secondary cohorts in Saskatchewan

Familiarity with Indigenous perspectives and research methodologies as they connect to relevant academic disciplines, and to the development of skills for student success in those disciplines

Experience teaching using methods that promote collaborative and peer‑to‑peer learning in small course cohorts

Experience teaching mature student cohorts and students with non‑standard K‑12 preparation in relevant academic disciplines

Demonstrated intercultural competence and commitment to pedagogic praxis (reflection and reflexive adaptation of teaching)

Course:  DRAM 218.3 (03) Acting 3

Term:  Term One (September to December)

CRN:  82082

Delivery:  In-person

Schedule:

Tuesday/Thursday, 2:00-3:50 PM

Enrollment:  24

Location:

Saskatoon

Qualifications:

MFA in Acting…
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