Winter 2026 TA: - Introduction to Biomechanics in Rehabilitation Sciences POTH 225
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
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Hiring Unit: School of Physical and Occupational Therapy
Course Title and Course Number: Introduction to Biomechanics in Rehabilitation Sciences POTH 225
Estimated Number of Positions: 2
Total Hours of Work per Term: 1 position at 90 hrs; 1 position at 45 hrs
Dates: Winter 2026 – From January 5th, 2026 to April 30th, 2026
Job Description: Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinators, will lead some small group discussions and write student evaluations of student participation in their group; TA is expected to attend all classes and must therefore be available at the scheduled class time. Participates in the evaluation of students in the course.
Salary: $37.34/hour
Desired Major(s): Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Kinesiology
Desired Degree Level:
Masters & Grad Dips & Certs
Completed BSc previously. Current MSc or PhD student.
Qualifications:
Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill.
Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.
Must be eligible to work in Canada
The candidate must have previously completed a course in biomechanics and has experience conducting biomechanics research, preferably in the areas of motion capture, dynamometry, electromyography.
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Compétences linguistiques
- English
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