Teaching Assistant, Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies
 
 In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be:
 Preparing, delivering and attending tutorials as directed by the faculty supervisor; marking assignments and exams as directed, and conferring with the supervisor in charge as required by the assignment.
 
 Your general location of work will be on campus for leading tutorials/remote for correcting and prep work (in consultation with your supervisor). You will report to Dr. Anne-Marie Wheeler for the tutorials, and Dr. Marie-Diane Clarke for the correcting/marking.
 
 Required Number of Hours: Guaranteed 2 hours leading Tutorials per week until December 21st, 2025; up to 18 additional hours for corrections and prep per week (Max 20 hours per week, total)
 Duration of Employment: Fall 2025 Term
 Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: FREN 103 (T07 & T19) for tutorials, other courses may be assigned for correcting work (to be discussed with supervisors)
 Start and End Dates: 10th November, 20205 - 31 December, 2025
 Qualifications (Skills and Abilities)
 Minimum Bachelors degree in related field, fluency in the French language, some teaching experience or past TA experience preferred.
 You must be registered in a graduate program.
 
 To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter and curriculum vitae.
 Send your application materials to: no later than 7 days after this posting.
 Inquiries regarding this position can be directed to Dr. Marie-Diane Clarke at Where a graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in-scope of PSAC.
 
 Department: Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies
 Status: Casual
 Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC
 Rate of Pay:
 Posted Date: 10/30/2025
 Closing Date: 11/5/2025
 Number of Openings: 1
 Work Location: May be eligible for hybrid work under the terms of USask's Alternative Workspace Guidelines
 
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