
Professor
City : Toronto
Category : Talent Recruitment
Industry : Education
Employer : Seneca
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Chair of the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, the professor is responsible for preparing for and delivering courses within the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Technology (FASET) ensuring an effective and compelling learning environment for students.
Program Area/Level:
Responsible for teaching in the Graduate Certificate PRA800 - Regulatory Affairs II within the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry
Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the Academic Program Manager or designate, the Professor is responsible for:
Teaching:
- Ensuring student awareness of course objectives, approach and evaluation techniques.
- Carrying out regularly scheduled instruction, which may include tutoring and academic counselling of students.
- Providing a learning environment that makes effective use of available resources, work experience and field trips.
- Evaluating student progress/achievement and assuming responsibility for the overall assessment of the student's work within assigned courses.
Qualifications:
Education
- Minimum of a completed bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, life sciences or closely related discipline. Master’s or post graduate certificate preferred.
Experience
- Minimum of one (1) year of teaching experience at the post-secondary level or leading or facilitating training in industry.
- Minimum three (3) years of industry experience.
- Strong understanding of pharmaceutical quality assurance and quality management processes.
Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in:
- Training or teaching fundamentals of your area(s) of expertise.
- Excellent presentation and communication skills.
- Ability to interact effectively with the College’s diverse staff and student population is required, as is an understanding of and commitment to equity in education.
- Commitment to a team approach for problem solving and conflict resolution.
- Demonstrated research skills.
Note: A teaching demonstration may be required during the recruitment process.