Sessional Faculty – Human Resource Management. 2ng
City : Hamilton
Category : Other
Industry : Education
Employer : McMaster University
Number of Sections Available: 1 Number of Units per Section: 3
Location (on/off campus): central campus Projected Enrollment: 150 Projected TA Support: 162.5
C05 Tuesday 10:30 - 12:20pm
T05 Friday 10:30am - 11:20
Subject to change
Required Qualifications:
PhD (preferred) or Masters degree in Organizational Behaviour, Human Resources Management, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, or related field.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional experience in Human Resources Management or related area. Demonstrated teaching excellence in Organizational Behaviour, Human Resources Management, or related courses at McMaster or another university.
Job applicants requiring an accommodation to participate in the hiring process should contact the Human Resources Service Centre at 905-525-9140 ext. 222-HR (22247) or the Faculty of Health Sciences Human Resources office at ext. 22207 to communicate accommodation needs.
As part of the application process, you are invited to complete a brief diversity survey. The survey is voluntary. All information collected is confidential and will not be shared with the hiring manager. The results of the survey are for institutional planning purposes and support our efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
*Supplemented Fees- Article 15.02 The employee may be eligible to receive supplemented fees in accordance with Schedule B of the Collective Agreement. The actual rate of pay when in excess of the base rate of pay is deemed to include any supplemented fees owing, to the extent of the excess amount. If the actual rate of pay is less than the sum of the base rate of pay and the supplemented fees owing, then the employee shall receive the difference.
Wage Rate*: The DeGroote School of Business offers a pay rate commensurate with qualifications and related teaching experience in a range from $8,600 to $9,750. The exact rate of pay is determined at the sole discretion of the employment supervisor, according to standard evaluation criteria.