Location
moosomin, sk, Canada
Posted
July 16, 2026
Job Description
Lead the INDG 216 course on Moosomin First Nation with the University of Saskatchewan. Teach Indigenous history and contemporary issues in a community-focused environment while fostering respectful, reciprocal learning.
The Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan seeks a Sessional Lecturer to engage with students during Term 2, from January 1 to April 30, 2027. You'll deliver live, in-person lectures designed for 35 enrolled students, focusing on critical Indigenous Studies and historical frameworks. Experience in teaching Indigenous subjects is preferred to enhance learning and understanding.
Key Responsibilities:
• Teach INDG 216: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary Indigenous Life
• Prepare engaging course materials for live lectures
• Foster a respectful learning environment for Indigenous students
• Integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into course delivery
• Evaluate and provide feedback on student progress
Requirements:
•...
The Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan seeks a Sessional Lecturer to engage with students during Term 2, from January 1 to April 30, 2027. You'll deliver live, in-person lectures designed for 35 enrolled students, focusing on critical Indigenous Studies and historical frameworks. Experience in teaching Indigenous subjects is preferred to enhance learning and understanding.
Key Responsibilities:
• Teach INDG 216: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary Indigenous Life
• Prepare engaging course materials for live lectures
• Foster a respectful learning environment for Indigenous students
• Integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into course delivery
• Evaluate and provide feedback on student progress
Requirements:
•...