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Posting Date:Â January 6, 2016
Application Deadline: January 15, 2016
±Ê°¿³§±õ°Õ±õ°¿±·:Ìý Marker – 2 positions available [Jan-April 2016]
DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Environmental Sciences Department, Agricultural Campus, Truro
PAY RATE: $15.65 (6% vac. Inclusive)
WORK ASSIGNMENT: The marker will assist with grading related to Chemical Principles I, CHMA1001
Duties include, but are not limited to:
1.      Grade laboratory reports and assignments associated with CHMA1001, Chemical Principles I
2.      Return graded reports/assignments in a timely fashion, maximum 6 days
REQUIREMNTS OF POSITIONS:
To have experience in marking. To have a good academic record. To have completed a science degree with a strong background in chemistry OR be in the third or fourth year of a science degree with an A- or better in chemistry. To be well organized. To be an independent worker. To be responsible. To be able to maintain confidentiality.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE SEND YOUR C.V. BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Dr. Raj Lada
Raj.Lada@dal.ca
Environmental Sciences
Cox Institute
Agricultural Campus
Truro, NS.
OR: Gisele Mazerolle. Gisele.Mazerolle@dal.ca
All offers of employment are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University
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