AMEQEmplois offre d'emploi: Maître de conférences en formation continue - secteur anglophone - Candidate database - Lecturer in Continuing Education – International education
Le lundi 28 octobre 2024
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Maître de conférences en formation continue - secteur anglophone - Candidate database - Lecturer in Continuing Education – International education

Organisation:
Cégep Marie-Victorin
Région de travail:
Montréal
Fin du concours:
Le jeudi 28 novembre 2024
Type du poste:
temps complet
Catégorie d'emplois:
Personnel enseignant
Description
Nature of Employment

The teaching task includes all activities inherent to teaching: preparation and delivery of courses, laboratories or workshops, meetings with students, monitoring and correction of examinations.

Disciplines

If you wish to apply as a lecturer for one or more of the disciplines listed below, we invite you to consult the required qualifications of the discipline from the following link:

Required Qualifications by Discipline

Disciplines covered by this candidate database:

  • Early Childhood Education (322)
  • English as a Second Language (604)

External applications

 All external applications must be accompanied by a resume (cover letter and resume in one document).

Location

Jinan, China

Exigences

Qualifications and Requirements (Knowledge may be subject to evaluation, test and interview)

  • An undergraduate degree in the discipline to be taught.
  • In the technical sector, professional experience relevant to the program.
  • Very good knowledge of the English language, spoken and written.
  • A good knowledge of French (spoken and written).
  • A year of experience teaching at the college level, an asset.

Language of Instruction

 English

Salaire et avantages

Salary

Basic hourly rate between 81,93 $ and 120,53 $.

CEGEP Marie-Victorin applies an equal opportunity access program encouraging women, visible minorities, ethnic minorities, First Nations and handicapped individuals to identify themselves when presenting their application. Our tools of selection may be adapted to the needs of handicapped individuals.