Lab Demonstrator, MATH-1104 (001, 071): Introduction to Calculus II (Winter 2025)

Competition Number: PAC606.24
Department: Mathematics and Statistics
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Job Type: Variable Hours
Date Posted: 10/07/24
Closing Date: 12/09/2024
Salary Range: $15.80 per hour plus 6% vacation pay
Salary: $15.80 per hour plus 6% vacation pay

Lab Demonstrator - Academic Capacity 1
Position Vacancies: 1
Estimated Range of Hours of Work: 0-24 hours
Appointment Dates: 1/6/2025-4/23/2025
Lab Section Dates/Times: Wednesday 16:00-17:15

This position is represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada - Academic Capacity Unit.

Note to applicants: Please be sure to review the “Additional Requirements” at the bottom of this posting. Your application must clearly outline how you meet the requirements, and include all requested documents.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide instructions to students, which may include explaining and demonstrating concepts and procedures, and clarifying subject areas;
  • Assist the students with lab activities and procedures; may help with the setting up, testing, dismantling, and storing of lab equipment and/or materials;
  • Monitor the condition of the learning environment, ensuring that all relevant protocols, such as health and safety are followed;
  • Maintain records; assist in the reproduction of tests, organize course materials, etc.;
  • May assist with proctoring/invigilating tests, exams and quizzes;
  • May grade student work (assignments, tests, exams, lab results, etc.) using specific guidelines/answer keys provided by the Immediate Supervisor;
  • May provide consultation and feedback to students on coursework, quality of materials submitted for grading, and other similar matters;
  • Attend training related to the assigned duties and responsibilities (e.g. WHMIS training, first aid training, etc.);
  • Perform other related tasks as required.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Completion of academic studies and/or relevant experience appropriate to assigned duties.
  • Normally an undergraduate student at the University of Winnipeg who has successfully completed a minimum of 30 credit hours.
  • Successful completion of required training.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
  • Ability to follow oral and written instructions, marking guides, policies and procedures.
  • Ability to meet specified deadlines.
  • Ability to interact empathetically with students.
  • Capable of performing the duties as assigned.

Additional Requirements

  • Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
  • Student must have completed MATH-2106 with high academic standing.
  • Completion of at least 12 credits in mathematics and/or statistics with high academic standing.
  • May be required to answer student questions about course material.
  • Preference may be given to U of W math majors.
  • Resume must include U of W student number and unofficial WebAdvisor transcript of grades.
  • Note that this position requires 15 in-lab hours plus preparation time plus marking hours.
  • Will be paid for time in lab plus up to 45 minute preparation time for each lab.
  • Must be available during lab times.
  • Marking will be done online using Crowdmark.
  • Must have access to a laptop or desktop computer.

*Your application must include your U of W student number and unofficial WebAdvisor transcript. Please add (copy and paste) your transcript into your resume document.*

Past academic performance may be a significant factor in selection decisions. 

Note: The work described in this person will be conducted in person.


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