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Part time Academic (CUPE) Positions 18/19
School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Health
Posting Date: August 10, 2018, Application Deadline: Aug 24, 2018
Fall Term
HPRO 1000 (Intro. to Health Promotion) scheduled: T, R, 11:35-12:55
HPRO 2255 (Drugs & Drugs Education) scheduled: M, 17:35-20:25
HPRO 3397 (Health Promotion Strategies) scheduled: M, 11:35 – 14:25
HPRO 4412 (Human Sexuality) scheduled: T, 16:05–18:55
HPRO 4450 (Comprehensive School Health Promotion) scheduled: T, R, 10:05-11:25
KINE 3440 (Sensory & Motor Function): To be scheduled
KINE 3476 (Principles of Ergonomics) scheduled: T, R, 08:35-09:55
KINE 4705/5572 (Senior Seminar: Advanced Motor Control) scheduled: M, 11:35-14:25
KINE 4709 (Senior Seminar: Physical Activity & Chronic Disease) scheduled: T, R, 10:015-11:25
LEIS 2384 (Leisure & Individuals with Disabilities) scheduled: T, R, 11:35 -12:55
LEIS 3362 (Financial Management & Fundraising) scheduled: W, F, 10:05- 11:25
LEIS 3492 (Counselling for Health & Wellbeing) scheduled: M, W, F, 14:35-15:25
LEIS 4512 (Ther. Rec. Specialization: Physical & Developmental Disabilities): M, W, 14:35-15:55
Winter Term
HPRO 2110 (Health Promotion Theory) scheduled: T, R, 14:35-15:55
HPRO 4412 (Human Sexuality) scheduled: T, 16:05-18:55
HPRO 5595 (Measurement & Evaluation in Health Promotion) scheduled: M, 14:35-17:25
KINE 2430 (Motor Control & Learning) scheduled: T, F, 11:35-12:55
KINE 3430 (Principles of Skills Acquisitions) scheduled: T, R, 14:35-15:55
KINE 4701 (Senior Seminar: Hi Performance Sport) scheduled: W, 15:05-17:55
LEIS 2130 (Foundations and Concepts of Therapeutic Recreation) Scheduled: M, W, 16:05-17:25
LEIS 2361/ HPRO 2361 (Program Planning) Scheduled: M, W, F, 13:35-14:25
LEIS 3370 (Recreation Facilities Design & Operations Management) scheduled: M, F, 11:35-12:55
Work Assignment: For a detailed description of each course please refer to the course outline in the 2018/2019 academic calendar (timetable listings subject to change). The successful applicant is responsible for all aspects of teaching, grading and administration of the class including planning and directing classroom-based activities, marking assignments and providing tutorial support to the students as required during the Fall and Winter terms.
Position Requirements: Graduate degree in Kinesiology, Health Promotion or Recreation and Leisure Studies with demonstrated teaching ability preferred.
Pay Rate: In accordance with CUPE Collective Apply: In writing by the application deadline to:
Samantha Wilson, Administrative Manager hhpmgr@dal.ca
All offers of employment as a part-time academic are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University. Dalhousie University is committed to fostering a collegial culture grounded in diversity and inclusiveness. The university encourages applications from Aboriginal people, persons with a disability, racially visible persons, women, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and all qualified candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community.