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Fall 2026 TA: PHTH 551 Physical Therapy Neurological Rehabilitation

McGill Universityil y a environ 23 heures
Montréal, QC
38 $/hour
Niveau intermédiaire
Temps partiel

Avantages principaux

$38.46/hour

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Hiring Unit:

Course Title:

Course Code:

Estimated Number of Positions:

1

Total Hours of Work per Term:

0

Hiring Unit: School of Physical and Occupational Therapy

Course Title and Course Number: PHTH 551 Physical Therapy Neurological Rehabilitation

Estimated Number of Positions: 1

Total Hours of Work per Term: 180

Dates: Fall 2026 – From September 1 to December 31, 2026

Job Description:

  • Aiding in coordination of lecture and laboratory content.
    • Delivering some course lectures.
    • Supervising students during all practical labs.
    • Coordinating instructor assignments for practical labs.
  • Aiding in developing course assessments.
    • Coordinating grading responsibilities for instructors.
    • Grading assignments.
    • Grading exams.

Salary: $38.46/hour

Desired Major(s): Rehabilitation Science

Desired Degree Level: PhD

Qualifications:

Licensed as a Physical Therapist in Québec

Minimum 5 years of clinical experience in neurological rehabilitation. Managerial experience in neurological rehabilitation in Québec.

Previous experience in PHTH 551

Bilingual (English/French

Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills.

McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment.

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-05-15

Position End Date:

2026-12-31

Deadline to Apply:

2026-05-31

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