Teaching Assistants

Student Teaching Assistant Jobs

Every year, the Department of Chemistry employs registered Saint Mary’s University Science Students as Teaching Assistants (TAs) to help with the operation of specific courses/labs. Some positions are highly interactive and involve answering student questions or running demonstrations during classes or labs, while other positions require low- to no-student-interaction (e.g., marking labs and quizzes).


How to Apply 

  1. REVIEW all requirements for each of the Available TA Jobs listed (see TA Job Descriptions).
    • All applicants must meet the requirements for these jobs.
  2. Apply for the Chemistry Department Available TA jobs by completing our TA application and submit (by email) to chemistry@smu.ca
    • Unofficial SMU transcripts ARE required from students registered in undergrad/diploma programs. Please include your unofficial SMU transcript when submitting your TA application .
Application Deadline is Monday, December 4, 2023

TA Jobs

Successful CHEM 1210/1211/1212/1213 Lab Marker, Course Marker and Lab Demonstrator TA applicants may be required to attend training. A more defined schedule for each type of training will be decided at the start of term.

Due to final registration numbers, or changes to course delivery, some currently advertised jobs may no longer be available.


TA Job Descriptions

Please review each Job Description as there have been some modifications; particularly with regards to the “availability requirements” of the job.

Total hours per TA job per term are 36 hours for Undergraduate TA positions and 48 hours for Graduate Student TA positions; stipend pays will be pro-rated based on SMU’s "Payroll Teaching Assistant/Student Marker/Demonstrator Schedule".

On Campus Jobs

 

Other Opportunities

From time to time the Chemistry Department may receive job advertisements from various departments, organizations and faculty members. Those additional employment opportunities maybe advertised below.  Any person interested in these positions are encouraged to apply as per the instructions in the advertised jobs.  All queries related to the advertised jobs are to be directed to the advertising organization; applications directed to the Chemistry Department (unless otherwise noted) may not receive a reply nor may they be forwarded to the advertising organization.

Contact us

Faculty of Science
Department of Chemistry
Mailing address:
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 3C3, Canada

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