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Sessional Lecturer for Indigenous Studies Courses
University of Saskatchewan
Full-time
saskatoon, division no. 11
Other
Posted:
June 06, 2026
Location:
saskatoon, division no. 11, Canada
Job Description
Join the University of Saskatchewan as a Sessional Lecturer in Indigenous Studies. You'll teach core courses in the Indian Teacher Education Program, focusing on Indigenous culture and language.
We are seeking candidates for Sessional Lecturer positions in the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the College of Arts and Science. The role involves teaching classes in Canadian Indigenous Studies and the Cree language during Term One. A graduate degree in Indigenous Studies or equivalent work experience is essential, along with prior teaching excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct lectures for Indigenous Studies courses
• Engage students in Canadian Indigenous Studies discussions
• Deliver Cree language instruction effectively
• Develop and prepare engaging course content
• Assess and provide feedback on student work
Requirements:
• Graduate degree in Indigenous Studies or equivalent experience
• S...
We are seeking candidates for Sessional Lecturer positions in the Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) at the College of Arts and Science. The role involves teaching classes in Canadian Indigenous Studies and the Cree language during Term One. A graduate degree in Indigenous Studies or equivalent work experience is essential, along with prior teaching excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct lectures for Indigenous Studies courses
• Engage students in Canadian Indigenous Studies discussions
• Deliver Cree language instruction effectively
• Develop and prepare engaging course content
• Assess and provide feedback on student work
Requirements:
• Graduate degree in Indigenous Studies or equivalent experience
• S...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
saskatoon, Canada
Posted:
June 06, 2026
Deadline:
July 16, 2026