
Website University of Toronto
Job Description:
This seminar credit course (no mark) addresses professional issues such as how to establish a small business, ethics and fair practice, contracts and copyright, pricing, book-keeping, etc. Students produce professional curriculum vitae and learn how to promote their work through the establishment of a small business and during full-time employment. Self-promotion is stressed. The material is presented for information only with the objective of instilling a sense of pride and professionalism regarding the field of Biomedical Communications. Objectives of the course are to: understand the importance of professionalism in the field; be aware of sound business practice; be informed regarding contracts, pricing and copyright; understand basic bookkeeping as it pertains to the profession; be aware of employment strategies and the application process; be informed regarding plagiarism and artists’ rights.
Job Responsibilities:
- All normal duties related to the design and teaching of a university credit course, including preparation and delivery of course content;
- The development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and examinations;
- Calculation and submission of grades;
- Arranging and participating in site visits to Biomedical Communications firms;
- Holding a minimum regular office hours of 2 hours per week. (The mode of instruction for this course is in-person.
- However, if this changes for any reason, you will be provided with as much notice as practicable.)
Job Requirements:
- A minimum four-year undergraduate degree, and/or experience working as a professional illustrator (scientific or otherwise), or experience teaching a business ethics/ professional practice course for visual communicators at the post-secondary level.
Job Details:
Company: University of Toronto
Vacancy Type: Full Time
Job Location: Toronto, ON, CA
Application Deadline: N/A
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