Instructor FREN 1F00 Fall/Winter D1 (Section 2)

Brock UniversitySt. Catharines, ON
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About The Position

Brock University is seeking an Instructor for French I FREN 1F00, Section 2, for the Fall/Winter term. This position is for an existing vacancy within the CUPE4207-1 Employee Group. The course is a full course, with 390 nominal hours of work, and will be delivered face-to-face. The instructor will be responsible for scheduled contact time with students, preparation of lectures, student consultation, marking and grading, course administration, and working with the Director of French Studies. The compensation for the full course, effective September 1, 2026, is $15,775.20. Instructors teaching a 2-hour/week lecture or equivalent are responsible for the first hour of seminar/lab in each course.

Requirements

  • Graduate Degree (PhD, PhD abd) in an area of French studies
  • Record of sustained successful teaching of second-year language courses in French at a University level
  • Native or near native fluency in English and French
  • Commitment to and competence in the use of Standard International French
  • Evidence of teaching competence in second-year language courses in French at University level
  • Official student and peer evaluations
  • Teaching dossier
  • References
  • Ability to work alone without immediate direct supervision
  • Ability to work within a team
  • Clear comprehension of multi-section teaching
  • Active participation in curriculum development
  • Sharing of responsibilities in careful test preparation
  • Student assessment
  • Prompt and accurate marking
  • Commitment to the incorporation of web-based pedagogical techniques, materials and resources (including textbook instructional platform, etc.) in the teaching of the course, as required
  • Competence in the use of email, Brightspace, internet, common office software (e.g., Word, Excel) and multi-media equipment
  • Commitment to responsible time management (e.g., course structuring, punctuality for lectures)

Responsibilities

  • Scheduled contact time with students
  • Non-classroom time including preparation of lectures, student consultation, marking and grading, and course administration
  • Working closely with the Director of French Studies for single-section courses
  • Commitment to participate in required committee marking including online activities, mid-term and final exams
  • Availability for individual consultation with students (office hours 1.5 hours per section per week required)
  • Proctoring exams

Benefits

  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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