Fall 2025 TA: NUR2 515 - Applied Statistics for Nursing (mcgill)
Job posting number: #244991 (Ref:JR0000064997)
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Hiring Unit: Ingram School of Nursing
Course Title and Course Number: NUR2 515 - Applied Statistics for Nursing
Estimated Number of Positions: 2
Total Hours of Work per Term: 180 hours
2 x 90 hours = 180 hours
Dates: FALL 2025
Job Description:
Under the supervision and in collaboration with the course coordinator, the TA will help teach, motivate, and engage nurses pursuing their bachelor’s degree on the topics of evidence-based practice, research methods, and knowledge translation. The TA will be expected to: (1) embrace learner-centered approaches to teaching; (2) mobilize students, guest speakers, and resources to offer exciting presentations, readings, and approaches to learning research, and discussions of research findings of relevance to nursing; and (3) be open and well versed in different research designs and methods. The TA will participate in teaching and the evaluation of st
Salary: $37.34/hour
Desired Major(s): Nursing/Arts/Science/Life/Psychology/Health Sciences/Education
Desired Degree Level: Masters & Grad Dips & Certs
Qualifications:
Current Masters or Doctoral student at McGill. The candidate should have successfully completed NUR2 515 or a similar graduate level course in Statistics.
Graduate teaching experience is preferred and an asset.
Must be eligible to work in Canada.
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