Academic Coordinator, Biological Psychology

Home Office, Alberta
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
04/24/2024
Home Office
102,977.00 Annual
57,316.00  Annual
Temporary Part Time
Division Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences FTE 0.2
Location Name Home Office Position Type Temporary Part Time
Location Home Office, Alberta Job ID 2760
Posted 04/24/2024 Wage Min 57316.0000
Closing Date 05/08/2024 Wage Max 102977.0000
 

Based in the beautiful region of Athabasca, with staff located throughout Alberta, AU is one of four Comprehensive Academic and Research Universities (CARUs) in the province. AU is a public, board-governed, open, and online university serving more than 35,000 student learners across Alberta, Canada and around the world.

AU seeks to be an agile and inclusive workplace in which all team members can grow, make their highest contribution, and each make a difference to our academic vision and mission. AU is strongly committed to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and with Indigenous Peoples and communities, conciliation.

Approaching an exciting new phase of strategic planning and guided by our President, Alex Clark, AU is now seeking to build on its 50 years of growth as Canada's leader and innovator in distance and online education. Athabasca University is committed to supporting all team members to contribute and grow, and is focused on building an innovative growth-oriented working culture: AU is primed for an exciting and bold next phase.

 

Athabasca University's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is currently recruiting for the position of Academic Coordinator, Biological Psychology. 

Please note this is a temporary part-time [0.2 FTE] position starting July, 2024 and ending September, 2025.  

 

Work Location:

AU may offer relocation assistance for the right candidate, should you decide to relocate to reside in the town or county of Athabasca. As a resident of the community of Athabasca, or elsewhere in Alberta, you can elect to work virtually from your home or in our offices on our beautiful campus. 

To discover the Town and Region of Athabasca, please visit http://www.visitathabasca.ca and http://www.athabasca.ca 

 

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest Faculty in Athabasca University and offers a wide range of online courses and programs in the areas of education, humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and social sciences.

In the words of the Dean of the Faculty, "Our undergraduate and graduate courses and programs have been designed to equip our learners with critical discernment, information literacy, theoretical knowledge, and other relevant skills in our rapidly evolving globalized societies to develop an understanding of current and historical issues.

Committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is home to highly accomplished faculty and tutors with robust and innovative research and teaching portfolios, as well as many dedicated staff.

The faculty takes pride in being student-centered and committed to making our learners' journeys rich, meaningful, and memorable. Please make sure to browse through the faculty's website to learn more about our courses, programs, and people."

 

The Position

The Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the teaching, administration and maintenance of Athabasca University's suite of biopsychology and related courses under the Psychology program. Coordinator duties include supervising and monitoring the performance of course tutors (who teach and consult with students and mark their assignments), the handling of student issues as they are brought forward by students, tutors, or the institution (e.g. grade appeals, course credit challenges, academic misconduct cases, transfer credit requests), and service to the Centre for Social Sciences (e.g. attending meetings held by the Centre and by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences). Candidates will be responsible for coordinating the following courses:

Psyc 302/402: Biological Psychology

Psyc 333: Sensation and Perception

Psyc 435: Abnormal Psychology

Psyc 450: Drugs and Behaviour

Psyc 451: Human Neuropsychology

 

Qualifications:

Athabasca University is hiring an academic coordinator with expertise in biological psychology. A minimum of a Master's degree in Psychology, or related discipline, is required; a PhD is preferred. Candidates should also have a demonstrated understanding in the areas of sensation and perception, experimental psychology, and/or cognitive sciences. Experience in distance learning and familiarity with digital teaching technologies would also be preferred assets.

 

A detailed job description can be found at - Academic Coordinator, Biological Psychology

For further information regarding this position, please contact Dr. Kharah Ross, Chair, Centre for Social Sciences by phone at 1-866-987-1624 or by e-mail at kharahr@athabascau.ca.

 

We will only accept applications received through our online recruitment system. Please include your resume, letter of application, and the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of three references.

Note: Online applications are accepted until 11:59 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on the closing date.

We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.