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As stated in the Collective Agreement, the University recognizes the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3902, Unit 1 as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent for all persons employed as teaching assistants, teaching fellows, demonstrators, tutors, markers, instructors, teaching laboratory assistants, Chief Presiding Officers (as defined in Paragraph One of the Memorandum of Understanding dated February 8, 1988), invigilators, and part-time lecturers who are Post Doctoral Fellows, Undergraduate Students in the University of Toronto, and Graduate Students in the School of Graduate Studies of the University of Toronto.

 

This page contains postings and information related to applying to any of the following positions:

Course Instructors  

The University recognizes the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3902, Unit 1 as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for all persons employed as teaching assistants, teaching fellows, demonstrators, tutors, markers, instructors, teaching laboratory assistants, Chief Presiding Officers (as defined in Paragraph One of the Memorandum of Understanding dated February 8, 1988), invigilators, and part-time lecturers who are Post Doctoral Fellows, Undergraduate Students in the University of Toronto, and Graduate Students in the School of Graduate Studies of the University of Toronto as outlined in the Collective Agreement.

There are no postings at this time.

Course Instructor Application Form

Applying to be a Course Instructor:

All applicants who wish to be considered for a particular position must submit a Course Instructor Application Form, updated curriculum vitae including a valid email address and teaching evaluations (if available) by email (preferred) to, Arjuna Thaskaran, mgmtdept@utsc.utoronto.ca, or by fax 416-287-7363. The mailing address is 1265 Military Trail, Room IC 254, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4. Please note no late applications will be considered! ^ Top

Teaching Assistants (TAs)  

A full teaching assistant position corresponds to 140 hours. The Department of Management reserves the right to make partial appointments.  Final availability of positions is contingent upon final course determinations, enrolment, budgetary considerations and final determination of assignments flowing from the Collective Agreement

 

SUMMER 2013 TA APPLICATIONS:

http://webapps.utsc.utoronto.ca/taship/jobs.php?d=176

Please note no late applications will be considered!

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Research Assistants (RAs)  

Research Assistant will work closely with professor to discuss and learn about research conducted, manage research website, conduct research studies, enter and analyze data, and other. Research assistant will gain valuable experience regarding academic research and benefit from a flexible job schedule.

There are currently no positions available.

Invigilators  

Assistant invigilator duties include distribution and collection of test and exam material, attendance and signature verification, escort students to and from the washrooms and to vigilantly monitor activities within the exam room.  The rate of pay effective January 1, 2008 corresponds with the current CUPE agreement at $26.30 per hour.  Applicants must be free of academic offenses.  Selected invigilators will be contacted by e-mail.

Applying to be an Invigilator:

Please submit, in person, your completed Invigilation Application Form to the Department of Management, U of T Scarborough, to Audrey Quirion IC256 or slip under door 5 p.m. on the deadline date.

POSITIONS FOR SUMMER 2013 HAVE NOT BEEN POSTED YET. CHECK BACK AT A LATER DATE.

Winter 2013 Final Exam Invigilation

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Summer Positions  

From time to time, the Department of Management offers rewarding summer positions to students at U of T Scarborough.  These position give students direct hands-on experiece in a real business environment, enabling them to develop both professional and interpersonal skills.  

There are currently no positions available.

 

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Work Study Positions  

The Ontario Work/Study Program is a financial need program that allows students to work part-time on-campus during the summer session. Work-study jobs are created by U. of T. faculty and staff. These jobs are academic or career related (not clerical in nature) and offer the student the opportunity to explore career options or gain experience in their field of study. The Summer Work Study program is available only at the Scarborough campus of the University of Toronto and is open only to U of T Scarborough students.

For work study eligibility and job postings, click here.  

There are currently no positions available.

Applying to a Work Study Position:

Please submit your cover letter and resumé by email (preferred) to, the person listed in the job posting.  The mailing address is 1265 Military Trail, Room IC 249, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4. Please note no late applications will be considered! ^ Top