SL52402-Fall 2017-LARC*6020 Landscape Architecture Studio II

Sessional Lecturer Work Assignment
Sessional Lecturer, Unit 2
Academic Unit: 
School of Env. Design and Rural Dev.
Semester(s) of Assignment(s): 
Fall 2017
Number of Available Work Assignment(s) / Sections: 
1
Level of Work Assignment(s): 
1
Right of First Refusal (RoFR)
A Sessional Lecturer holds a RoFR (i.e., for a particular course) if they have successfully taught the course in the past six (6) semesters. A SL who holds a RoFR to this course is required to exercise their right by way of the online hiring system. Also see: What is Right of First Refusal (RoFR)?
A Sessional Lecturer Currently Holds a Right of First Refusal for this Course: 
Yes
Number of Assignments that Carry the Right of First Refusal: 
1
Course Details
Course Number: 
LARC*6020
Course Name: 
Landscape Architecture Studio II
Course Format: 
In-Class
Course Description: 
See Course Calendar
Projected Class Enrolment: 
20
Anticipated Duties and Responsibilities
Anticipated Duties and Responsibilities: 
Orientation-Training
Office Hours
Preparation
Student Consultation
Lecturing
Email Correspondence/Monitoring
Conducting Labs/Seminars
TA Coordination Meetings
Invigilating Exams
Grading
Other Duties Described: 
Includes responsibilities and duties that will ensure the student: (1) becomes knowledgeable and competent with regard to the technical design process related to stadia surveying, landform manipulation, earthwork, drainage conveyance and basic subgrade drainage infrastructure; (2) demonstrates proficiency in the execution of site grading drawings including spot elevation and contour information; (3) communicates an understanding of the interrelationships and direct associations between design and construction including ‘cut and fill’ calculations and associated budget estimating; (4) develops introductory and basic manual and computer-assisted drafting skills for the purpose of communicating site grading proposals.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Degree: 
Other
A minimum of a BLA with related professional experience
Prior Teaching Experience: 
Other
Successful supervision/teaching related to the field within a professional practice context
Required competence, capability, skill and ability related to course content: 
The successful candidate must demonstrate the competence, capability, skill, and ability to teach the following: (1) Basic knowledge and skills related to principles of site grading and technical design as applicable to site engineering for Landscape Architecture (e.g., green infrastructure/ SWM utility design standards, accessibility/barrier-free standards, and the latest editions of the Canadian Landscape Standard, Ontario Building Code, AODA, etc.); (2) Production of ‘site engineering’ documents (plan drawings, section/elevation drawings, specifications and budgets for preparing existing condition and grading direction drawings); (3) Techniques and conventions related to ‘best practices’ in standard technical drawing set-up.
Preferred Qualifications
Specific Preferred competence, capability, skill and ability related to course content: 
MLA or a BLA with a related Masters degree preferred. Membership with OALA or other component association of the CSLA an asset.
Days Required and Wages
Days and Times Required: 
Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Period of the Work Agreement (Start Date and End Date): 
September 5, 2017 to December 22, 2017
Wages (per semester, per full-load): 
minimum $7,265.96 (effective 2017/18)
Other Posting Information
Application Deadline (All postings will automatically expire at 11:59 pm on this day): 
Friday, June 30, 2017
Posting Email Contact: 
edrdpost@uoguelph.ca
Hiring Contact Information: 
Kim Thorne - Administrative Officer, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Address: 102A Landscape Architecture Building, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 - Phone: (519) 824-4120 x53353 - Email: kthorne@uoguelph.ca

At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. For more information, the Office of Diversity and Human Rights (DHR) is a welcoming, safe and confidential one-stop shop for information, training and support on issues relating to diversity and human rights on our campus.
SL work assignments are unionized with CUPE3913 and their terms and conditions of work are covered by the Unit 2 Collective Agreement between the University and CUPE 3913 (email contact: president@cupe3913.on.ca).

All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada specifically at the University of Guelph before applying for an academic work assignment. All successful applicants must reside in Ontario and must be able to attend on-campus in-person meetings as required