EMCP Course Instructor roles and responsibilities

Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of an ECMP Course Instructor.

Position highlights

Position title: EMCP Course Instructor

Department: Undergraduate Recruitment Office

Term of position:

  • March 2023 for Instructor Training
  • April 30 for EMCP Orientation
  • May 1, 2023 to May 5, 2023 for course week

Note: If you are selected to teach a course, please note that this position is tentative and dependent on the number of students who register in your course. The EMCP Committee has the right to cancel courses due to low enrolment numbers.

Remuneration: Course Instructors will be paid $1250 for the week and will be reimbursed for up to $125 for class expenses.

Note: If you are co-teaching a course the $1250 payment will be split between instructors.

Position summary

The Enrichment Mini-Course Program (EMCP) is a program that is offered on an annual basis. In the past, participating post-secondary institutions have offered approximately 125 mini-courses, drawing nearly 3,000 students from grades 8 to 11 in Ontario and secondary levels II to V in Quebec. This year, we are continuing the Enrichment Mini-Course Program (EMCP) in accordance to public health guidelines. More details will be available through the winter.

Mini-courses are offered in a variety of disciplines and topics. The courses are highly interactive; they combine brief presentations, practical exercises, laboratory exercises and group discussions.

Course Instructors should be faculty or current graduate students. Course instructors will work in cooperation with the Manager of High School Outreach and the EMCP coordinator to provide a one-week learning experience for students in grades 8 to 11.

Course Instructors are responsible for developing an engaging course in a topic of their choice. These courses should include a mixture of short lectures and experiential learning activities. Instructors are required to be present for the entire week of EMCP. The one-week course begins the morning of Monday, May 1, 2023 and ends the afternoon of Friday, May 5, 2023. The tentative daily schedule starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. with a one-hour lunch break. Instructors are not responsible for supervising the students during the lunch break.

Core responsibilities

  • Act as an ambassador for Carleton University and the Undergraduate Recruitment Office
  • Promote and support students in developing their academic interest in attending post-secondary
  • Teach and facilitate an engaging learning experience for students during the week of EMCP
  • Attend and participate in the EMCP Instructor Training at the end of March 2023
  • Attend EMCP Orientation and facilitate a course orientation on Sunday, April 30 2023
  • Support and enforce policies and safety guidelines set by EMCP and Carleton University
  • Submit attendance records for the course, twice daily, using the main EMCP website (training provided)

Requirements

  • Faculty or current Graduate Student at Carleton University
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Obtain a valid and clear Police Records Check (PRC) – vulnerable sector before April 30, 2023
  • Be available for training at the end of March 2023, Sunday, April 30, 2023, and the week of May 1 to 5, 2023

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