Required Qualifications:
Applicants must:
(a) be enrolled in a Chemistry graduate program an area of synthetic chemistry (Organic, Inorganic, Main Group),
(b) have completed a B.SC. degree in chemistry or a related field,
(c) have previous experience teaching in chemistry laboratories (CHEM*1040 and/or CHEM*1050 or equivalent at another University),
(d) be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm for teaching and satisfactory teaching performance,
(e) be able to demonstrate an ability to create and maintain a safe work place including hazardous waste management and housekeeping skills,
(f) Experience with pyrophoric reagents, toxic gases, toxic/corrosive gases, Schlenk lines, inert atmosphere techniques and excellent spectroscopy skills (NMR,ATR_FTIR, GC, GC-MS, UV-VIS, Polarimetry),
(g) minimum one year experience conducting synthetic experiments at the graduate level,
(h) Applicants must be able to provide documentation indicating they have completed the following training programs: Lab Safety Training (EHS), WHMIS Training (EHS), Worker Health & Safety Awareness (EHS), Accessible Service Provision (CourseLink) and Making Education Accessible (CourseLink).
Selection of successful candidates will be made in accordance with Article 11.04 of the CUPE 3913-1 collective agreement. Assignments to particular courses will be made in accordance with departmental needs and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications:
(a) Ph.D. Candidate in Synthetic Chemistry,
(b) at least one years of research experience and solid knowledge of chemical literature,
(c) Experience as a TA in CHEM*2700, CHEM*3750 or CHEM*3760 would be considered an asset