Adjunct Instructor-CTS-Libya NOC Projects -Technical English, Legal Writing

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Giorno di aggiornamento: 19-05-2024

Località: Calgary Alberta

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Corporate Development, Applied Research and International (CDARI)is SAIT’s face to industry. Our instructors and staff are passionate about student and instructor success, in an environment that values applied academic excellence, teamwork, collaboration and driving innovation. Our non-credit courses are aligned to industry and designed to meet the needs of employers today and in the future.

The division centralizes and supports industry clients to develop customized non-credit corporate training for their employees and take their innovative product and process ideas to market locally, nationally and internationally. Within CDARI sits a number of support functions including Business Operations, Continuing Education, International, Corporate Training, Applied Research, and Business Intelligence.

CDARI is hiring adjunct instructors to support upcoming international corporate training students for Libya NOC projects. Students will be taught at Sait. Hiring for two separate courses.

  • Technical English-Hydrocarbons Measurement-ENGL 007May 1-June 28th, 8-3pm, Monday to Friday

Teach students with written and verbal communication skills necessary to succeed in hydrocarbon measurement disciplines.
A few of the Course Learning Outcome(s):
  • Apply techniques to manage a conversation in the amount of detail appropriate for the time frame.
  • Respond verbally to apologies, requests, regrets and excuses in a calm, controlled manner.
  • Express opinions, reasons, agreement, and disagreement.
  • Express a hydrocarbon set of instructions in verbal form.
  • Use reasons and consequences to relate a hydrocarbon sequence of events.
  • Take notes based on a hydrocarbon process.
  • Write a simple set of instructions for a hydrocarbon measurement procedure or process.
  • Solve moderately complex hydrocarbon problems (of a technical or non-technical nature) through group discussion.

  • Legal Writing-LEGL 004 August 28-Sept 15th, 8-3pm, Monday to Friday

Teach developing skills in legal research and explore the purpose and structure of legal argument.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, be able to:
  • Distinguish the types and sources of law in Canada.
  • Identify the purpose and structure of legal argument.
  • Identify the legislative stages for law-making.
  • Use techniques of legal reasoning and argument, such as case analysis and statutory interpretation, to analyze legal issues.
  • Identify, interpret, and apply the results of legal research.


Role

    • Prepare and present lessons, lectures, assignments, quizzes, exams, lab activities and lab demonstrations for learners if applicable given the course outline
    • Maintain records for the purposes of grading, assessing professionalism and tracking attendance in both theory and lab classes if given the course outline
    • Manage the classroom or lab to ensure a positive learning environment
    • Show personal interest in the learner and create a climate conducive to optimal learning
    • Provide on-going support, guidance and advice to students
    • Attend all SAIT training as required
    • Achievement of School initiatives and Objectives
    • Be an active and engaged member of the School
    • Adhere to all safety legislation, guidelines and safety standards as required
    • Maintain contact with relevant industry sectors
    • All other duties as required for the position

Qualifications

    • Required:

    • Demonstrable track record of instructional excellence
    • 3-5 years of experience in Business and Employment Law, EAL Programs in Canada or corporate training
    • Experience and fluency with Office 365 (MS Word, Outlook and PowerPoint)
    • Experience with videoconferencing technology (MS Teams, WebX, Skype or Zoom)
    • Fluent in English reading and vocabulary
    • Comfortable speaking to the public
    • Positive & respectful attitude
    • Ability to read, interpret and deliver specific curriculum
    • Excellent communication skills
    • Ability to organize and present written information

    • Desired:

    • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics, Law or related field
    • Preference to background in Adult Education
    • Experience with a Learning Management System (Brightspace or Moodle is an asset)
    • Training and knowledge of adult learning fundamentals
    • Formal training or education in facilitation or teaching
    • Formal training in online technologies

Job classification
: Adjunct Instructor
# of positions:2
Posting closing date: Feb. 28, 2023
Position end date: Aug 31, 2023

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