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Posting and application period: October 1-15, 2025
Hiring unit: Farm Management and Technology Program
Course subject code and title: FMTP 092 Physical Activity and Autonomy
Session: Winter 2026: January 5th to April 30th, 2026 (exam period from April 22-30, 2026)
Schedule: Lecture – Monday 13:30 - 15:30
Salary : $6,019.83
Teaching Qualification Requirements
Education: Master’s degree in the relevant field. Candidates with Bachelor’s degrees in the relevant field will also be considered.
Experience: Prior teaching experience at the college level, with this or similar 103 (Physical Activity and Autonomy) Physical Education courses, with evidence of effective teaching. Relevant non-teaching experience (presentations, workshops, field days, professional consultation, etc) or professional practice will also be considered.
Other: A lecturer who has taught the course twice previously, is considered to meet the TQRs.
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Farm Management and Technology
Physical Activity and Autonomy
FMTP 092
Stewart Hall Gym
Monday 13:30-15:30
2025-10-14
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