
Course Lecturer OCC1 545 (F26)
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McGill University is seeking a Course Lecturer for OCC1 545: Therapeutic Strategies in OT 1. The lecturer will be responsible for delivering course content, grading assignments, and supporting student needs, as assigned by the Course Coordinator. Contributions to course development under supervision are also possible. The role requires a Master's or PhD degree that grants licensure as an occupational therapist, clinical experience with adults with musculoskeletal conditions, and prior university-level teaching experience. Licensing with the OEQ is mandatory. The position is located in Canada.
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- ~Jun 25, 2026
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OCC1 545 Therapeutic Strategies in OT 1
Le candidat.e sera responsable de l’enseignement associé à ce cours. Cela comprendra la prestation du contenu et l’évaluation liées aux activités d’enseignement, ainsi que la responsabilité de répondre aux besoins des étudiants dans le cadre de ce cours, conformément aux directives du coordonnateur (trice) du cours. Il ou elle pourra également contribuer au développement du cours sous la supervision de ce coordonnateur(trice).
The candidate will be responsible for teaching associated with this course. This will include content delivery and grading associated with teaching assignments as well as being responsible for meeting student needs within this course, as assigned by the Course Coordinator. They may also contribute to course development under the oversight of the Course Coordinator.
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
Éducation / Education
Maîtrise ou doctorat avec un diplôme donnant accès à l'exercice de la profession d'ergothérapeute
Master or PhD degree that grants licensure as an occupational therapist
Expérience / Experience
Doit avoir une expérience clinique en tant qu'ergothérapeute avec une population adulte présentant des troubles musculosquelettiques avec une expérience préalable dans l'enseignement universitaire
Must have clinical experience as an occupational therapist with an adult population with musculoskeletal conditions and previous teaching experience at a university level.
Autre / Other
Doit posséder de l’expérience dans la création de cours, l’enseignement et l’évaluation des étudiants dans le cadre du cours OCC1 545. Cela inclut les HOW, les cours magistraux, les CBAs et les activités de simulation.
Doit être titulaire d’un permis de l’OEQ.
Must have experience in the course creation, delivery and student assessment within OCC1 545. This includes HOWs, lectures, CBAs and simulation activities.
Must be licensed with the OEQ.
Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.
McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.
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