The Labour Studies Program invites applications for the following position(s):

  • Teaching Assistant - Spring 2026 - Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU)

Appointment dates (duration):  January 2, 2026 – April 30, 2026

Qualifications:  Sufficient knowledge in the discipline of the course to interpret the course material.

Application Deadline: November 10, 2025

Please fill out the application form via SurveyMonkey link: https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/M6QRWBC

 

SFU is an equity employer and strongly encourages applications from all qualified individuals including women, Indigenous Peoples, visible minorities, people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the university.

We are committed to ensuring that the application and interview process is accessible to all applicants. If you require any assistance or accommodations, please contact samgr@sfu.ca.

Teaching Assistant/Marker Position

Course

Title

Instructor

Campus

# of TAs & Groups

Base Units

LBST 101

Work and Worker’s Rights: Introducing Labour Studies ((OL01 – Instructor Led Online Course)

 

K. Strauss

Online (Distance Education)

Up to 2 TA’s (marking only)*

3.81 each

LBST 201

Workers in the Global Economy: Globalization, Labour and Uneven Development ((OL01 – Instructor Led Online Course)

M. Kihika

Online (Distance Education)

1 TA (marking only)

3.81

LBST 401

How to Make Change: Community-Labour Organizing and Action

 

E. Encalada Grez

Burnaby

1 TA (marking only)

3.81

*A minimum of one TA position is available for LBST 101 OL. The final number of TA’s will be determined by enrollment.

2022-24 Wage Schedules for Teaching Assistants can be found HERE.

TA/TM Appointment Priority System for the Labour Studies Program:

Priority for appointment/reappointment as a Teaching Assistant is in accordance with Article XIII of the Collective Agreement with the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU).

Priority for appointment/reappointment as a Tutor Marker is in accordance with Article XV of the Collective Agreement with the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU).

In allocating Teaching Assistant/Tutor-Marker positions, the Department will also take into account the following:

·         Instructor requests;

·         Applicant’s preferences;

·         Suitability for particular courses (e.g. discipline of prior degree(s) publications, experience);

·         Employment evaluations;

·         Number of base units already received to ensure sufficient teaching-related experience in her/his field of study.

If an assignment with a priority group requires a selection between applicants, the graduate student without financial support from merit based scholarships or merit based fellowships during the semester of appointment with a value equal to at least a 5.17 appointment, will have priority for the appointment.

SFU is committed to the principle of equity in employment.

TEACHING DUTIES    

Teaching assistants will be required to perform the following duties:

1.   teach the assigned sections of a course

2.  ensure that they are adequately prepared for tutorial work by attending lectures and meeting regularly with the instructor and other TAs

3.   have regular office hours for individual discussions with students

4.  evaluate students’ performance and progress in the course and, if the instructor so wishes, mark and suggest grades for students’ written and other assignments.

Successful applicants will be informed of their tentative selection as soon as possible after the deadline. Confirmation and appointment will be made by the office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

In particular, please note that:

-        Teaching Assistants normally lead tutorial groups.

-        TA (Marking Only) are required to provide feedback on student assignments but not required to prepare or interpret course materials.

Privacy

The information submitted with an application is collected under the authority of the University Act (R.S.B.C. 1996, c.468, s. 27(4)(a)), applicable federal and provincial employment regulations and requirements, the University's non-academic employment policies and applicable Collective Agreements. The information is related directly to and needed by the University to initiate the employment application process. The information will be used to contact references supplied by an applicant, evaluate an applicant’s qualifications, and complete the employment process by making a hiring decision. Applicant information may also be disclosed to the TSSU in accordance with Article XIII F.3.1.b of the Collective Agreement. If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of this information please contact the Associate VP, Human Resources, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Telephone 778-782-3237.