Required Qualifications:
Must be enrolled in a PhD program in biology (or similar discipline) at the University of Guelph, eligible for employment in Unit 1 of Local 3913. Experience in comparative vertebrate anatomy, microscopy use, blood collection and evaluation, and wildlife rehabilitation practices (e.g. how to administer subcutaneous fluids, how to administer intramuscular injections, how to gavage patients, how to care for pediatric patients). Applicants must have excellent communication skills (oral, written and visual formats) and strong attention to detail. Conduct consistent grading including written feedback to students, while adhering to grading deadlines. Strong time management and organizational skills. By applying for this TA position, you are agreeing to be on campus and available from the start of the contract (January 2, 2025) to complete all assigned duties, available to attend all mandatory meetings, invigilation of IB exams as assigned, grade mid-term exams/papers, and be available to the end of the contract (April 28, 2025) to grade final exams/papers.
Preferred Qualifications:
knowledge and experience in wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife handling and restraint