Job Description Posted Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 7:00 AM | Expires Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 6:59 AM
Sessional Lab Instructor
EIND 305 S02
Fall 2026
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Teaching the course content within university academic guidelines;
Monitoring and facilitating class discussion forums and assigning associated grades to assigned cohort students;
Preparing course outlines and final exams;
Providing academic counselling to students;
Invigilate, grade and submitting mid-term and final exams and papers;
Providing support to students working on homework assignments or preparing for mid-term and final exams;
Consulting with Department Heads on academic or student related matters;
Other related duties as per Collective Agreement as this position is a unionized position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's Degree withat least 5 years work experience;
Relevant experience in teaching students in a post-secondary environment;
Experience with remedial language teaching skills would be considered an asset;
Superior communication skills (written and verbal);
Be a self-motivator who can work to achieve results while ensuring attention to detail and comply with academic reporting requirements;
Experience working in a cross-cultural environment and the ability to speak a First Nations language are considered assets.
Hourly Wage
:
This position is a part of the SASM Collective Bargaining Unit.
Stipend for Lab Instructor I is $70.05, Lab Instructor II is $72.69, Lab Instructor III is $76.90
COURSE:
Class & Section Number
Course Title
Delivery Method
Dates/Times
Anticipated enrollment
Location
EIND 305 S02 lab Curriculum & Instruction Adaptation for Indigenous Education (lab) On-Site Course T 5:30-7:20 18 Regina
Delivery Method:
Description:
In office Course
Offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times
Hybrid Course
Offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times. The instructor will attend every lecture in person. However, students will register in one of these two sections:
a)Hybrid – on-site classroom: students will attend in person in a designated classroom on scheduled days and times
b)Hybrid – remote: students will attend remotely on Zoom on scheduled days and times
Hyflex Course
Courses are offered synchronously in person in a designated classroom on specific days and times. The instructor will attend every lecture in person. However, students can attend on-site or attend remotely on Zoom with a level of flexibility on how they would like to participate each week. These class sections are designated as Hyflex online/on-site flexible.
Remotely
Courses are offered synchronously on Zoom on scheduled days and times. These courses are designated Remote Learning Delivery Spec.
On-Line (Web)
Courses donot have scheduled meeting times.
Video-Conferenced Course
This is a class section that is offered at an off-site location (Regional Colleges and First Nations University of Canada campuses) and uses video conference technology to deliver the course to multiple locations.
Off-Campus
(outside Regina – Community-Based programs) This course is delivered at an off-campus location (outside of Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert).