Teaching Assistant DENT 114
McGill University
Posted: March 25, 2026
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Teaching Assistant for DENT 114 in McGill College, teaching students in Anatomy Lab
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Hiring Unit:
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences
Course Title:
Anatomy Lab
Course Code:
DENT 114
Estimated Number of Positions:
3
Total Hours of Work per Term:
33
Hiring Unit:
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences
Course Title and Course Number:
Anatomy Lab DENT 114
Estimated Number of Positions:
3
Total Hours of Work per Term:
33 hours
Position Summary:
TAs will assist 1st-year dental students in eleven 2.5-hour anatomy dissection labs (27,5 hours), focusing on head and neck anatomy. Responsibilities include facilitating dissections, supervising review sessions (2.5 hours), and contributing to the anatomy lab exam through preparation (2 hours), invigilation (1 hour), and grading, totaling 33 hours.
Qualifications:
Must have cadaveric dissection and human anatomy lab experience. Strong head and neck knowledge, dissection skills, and communication are essential.
Name & Title of Course Supervisor:
David Koppel, Associate Professor
Hourly Salary:
$37.34
Position Start Date:
2026-03-24
Position End Date:
2026-06-19
Deadline to Apply:
2026-04-02
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