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» Go to news mainTeaching Assistant Posting ‑ Department of Psychiatry
POSTING DATE:Â Â November 20, 2020
APPLICATION DEADLINE:Â Â December 1, 2020
POSITION: Teaching Assistant (TA130) January – April 2021                                    Â
DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Department of Psychiatry, Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building, 8th Floor
PAY RATE: $3173 [130 hours], as per CUPE Collective Agreement                                          Â
WORK ASSIGNMENT: The Teaching Assistant will assist with Psychiatry 6003 (Fundamentals of Applied Statistics and Research Design)
Duties include, but are not limited to:
1)Â Â Assisting instructor in teaching, grading and supervision of PSYR6003 graduate students in their learning of applied statistics and research methods. This may include but not limited to providing instruction on carrying out statistical procedures in SPSS and R, engaging in Q&As about statistical theory with students, and assisting graduate students in their statistical methods practice in the laboratory component of the course.
2)Â Â Evaluating students' performance on statistical take-home assignments including grading, written feedback, and corrective practical demonstration of statistical procedures.
3) Delivery of all responsibilities synchronously online via Microsoft Teams and/or Brightspace.
REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: Applicants must have completed at least two graduate level statistics courses and have applied experience in the use of statistics within the field of medicine, psychiatry or psychology. Basic knowledge of the software package R and SPSS is also a requirement as all work with students will be carried out using these two packages.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Dr. Igor Yakovenko
Department of Psychology & Neuroscience/Psychiatry
Life Sciences Centre
±ð-³¾²¹¾±±ô:Ìý igor.yakovenko@dal.ca
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