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Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology-Pembroke Campus

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Transforming hopes and dreams into lifelong success.

Pembroke, ON

Higher Education
11–50 people

About

Situated on the beautiful Ottawa River, the Pembroke Campus is a destination rural post-secondary location. The world is your classroom at Algonquin College's Pembroke Campus. Ask our students why they chose Algonquin College and they will be quick to tell you it’s the hands-on skills and career focus they gain from learning in realistic lab and classroom environments. By the time our students graduate, they are ready to take on the work world and are sought out by employers in every industry. We are located in the City of Pembroke, approximately 140 km. northwest of downtown Ottawa. Our programs cover a wide variety in Business, Computer and Technology, Health Science, Outdoor Training, Environmental and Applied Science, and Community and Social Studies. Join us and learn first-hand the advantages of studying at a smaller campus where we offer our students exceptional learning opportunities and a friendly, supportive environment.

Open positions

Part-time Student Program Assistant (3 Positions Available)

On-site · Ottawa

The Student Program Assistant provides academic support to students through one-on-one or group sessions and workshops. They also assist faculty with troubleshooting technical issues and facilitating applied learning activities.

Part-time ISEF Student Print Experience Advisor

On-site · Ottawa

The Student Print Experience Advisor assists students with self-service and full-service printing, including installing print software and operating bindery equipment. They provide technical support for document preparation and ensure efficient operation of the Print Shop.

Part-time Professor - Apprenticeship Automotive and Mechanical Trades

Hybrid · Ottawa

The professor is responsible for facilitating learning and providing an effective educational environment for students in the Automotive and Mechanical Trades department. Responsibilities include curriculum development, delivering instruction, evaluating student progress, and providing academic leadership.

Part-time Professor - Plumbing Apprenticeship and Mechanical Techniques Program

Hybrid · Ottawa

The professor is responsible for teaching courses in the Plumbing Apprenticeship and Mechanical Techniques programs while facilitating an effective learning environment. Responsibilities include curriculum design, student assessment, academic advising, and active participation in departmental meetings.

Part time Professor, Construction Trades and Building Systems - Welding

Hybrid · Ottawa

The professor is responsible for teaching welding techniques and apprenticeship courses while facilitating an effective learning environment. Responsibilities include designing curriculum, evaluating student progress, and providing academic leadership through committee participation and community engagement.