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FALL 2026, TA: FMED 604 Advanced Participatory Research in Health

McGill Universityabout 18 hours ago
Montréal, QC
$38/hour
Mid Level
Part-Time

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Hiring Unit:

Department of Family Medicine

Course Title:

Course Title and Course Number: FMED 604 Advanced Participatory Research in Health

Course Code:

Estimated Number of Positions:

1

Total Hours of Work per Term:

0

Hiring Unit: Department of Family Medicine Course Number and Course Title: FMED 604 Advanced Participatory Research in Health Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 40 Hours, (Fall 2026, Start Date: 31 Aug 2026, End Date: 4 Dec 2026 )

Job Description:

Family Medicine: Overview of participatory research with community, clinical , and organizational stakeholders. Content focuses on participatory engagement and data collection methods, while students have an opportunity to work through aspects of their participatory project with the help of group discussions, small group work, roleplay, and guest presentations from actual participatory projects.

Salary:****$38.46/hour

Qualifications:

  • Candidate must have completed FMED 604.

  • Must have some participatory research experience.

  • Must have experience as TA and skills using Learning Management Systems.

McGill University is Committed to Equity in Employment.

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-05-09

Position End Date:

2026-12-04

Deadline to Apply:

2026-05-31

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