Teaching Assistant, Biology

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada University of Saskatchewan Full time


Teaching Assistant, Biology

The Department of Biology, College of Arts and Science invites applications for a Teaching Assistant for the following courses during the Winter (T2) sessions:

Course Name, Course Abbreviation & Number: 120 (The Nature of Life), 121 (The Diversity of Life), 222 (The Living Plant), 224 (Animal Body Systems), 226 (Genes to Genomics), 302 (Evolutionary Processes), 345 (Introductory Plant Pathology), 363 (Population Ecology), 373 (Community Ecology), 437 (Parasitic Arthropod Vector Borne Diseases), 451 (Ichthyology), 458 (Ornithology), Palaeobiology 230 (On the Origin and Life of Animals)

Required Number of Hours: 48-80 hours during the academic term, hours vary with assignment
Duration of Employment: Winter (T2)
Start Date & End Date: Within 6 Jan 2026 to 30 Apr 2026 

Duties
In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities may be as follows:

  • Preparing and demonstrating laboratory material, setting up experiments, marking, invigilating examinations, delivering briefings, supervising field trips, moderating discussion boards, hosting virtual meetings via WebEx/Zoom, and conferring with the Supervisor in charge as required by the assignment; other duties as required

General Qualifications (Skills and Abilities)

Education: Strong fundamentals in general biological concepts. Academic standing will be taken into account.
Experience: Recent experience as a TA in Biology or in the specific course is an asset; prior experience taking the course is an asset.
Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to take direction; effective time management; ability to work independently and as a team; ability to instruct a large group of students; effective at troubleshooting; proficiency with using internet browsers and the Microsoft suite of programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); experience with Canvas is an asset.

Course Specific Qualifications

In addition to the general skills and abilities outlined above, individual courses have the following skill and ability qualifications. 



Course



Education



Experience



Skills



Biology 120



Biol 226 or equivalent



Microscopy experience is an asset



Biology 121



Any introductory Biology course



Microscopy experience is an asset



Biology 222



Biology or Botany courses



Microscopy is an asset



Biology 224



Biology or Physiology courses



LabScribe/iWorx experience is an asset



Biology 226



Any introductory Genetics course covering Mendelian Genetics



Biology 302



Population Genetics/Evolution



Scientific Writing



Math/Excel



Biology 345



Botany, Genetics, Plant Pathology or Microbiology



Biology 363



Population Ecology/Biology



Animal census techniques, scientific writing



Math/Excel



Biology 373



Ecology



Biology 437



Parasitology is an asset



Research in Parasitology is an asset



Biology 451



Ichthyology is an asset



Biology 458



Ornithology is an asset



Palaeobiology 230



Fundamental and advanced invertebrate animal evolution and body structure



To Apply:

1) Complete the application form found at
2) Send your CV, academic transcripts, and academic timetable to
Submit your application no later than January 6th, 2025. Positions will likely be filled before the closing date.
Inquiries for this position can be directed to
Preference will be given to graduate students in the Department of Biology with scholarships requiring teaching service hours.
Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in-scope of PSAC.

Department: Biology
Status: Term

Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC

Rate of Pay: Current rates of pay

Posted Date: 12/2/2025

Closing Date: 1/5/2026

Number of Openings: 1
Work Location: On Campus


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