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 > Careers > Professor, Diamond Drilling (22-29)

Professor, Diamond Drilling (22-29)

Academic Employee
Off-Campus, Ontario

Job Features

Job Category

Part-Time

Competition #

22-29

Closing Date

Open Until Filled

Effective Date

July 202

Classification

Academic Employee

Starting Salary

To be determined

Northern College is seeking a qualified professional to teach a variety of courses in the program(s) of Diamond Drilling. The successful incumbent will create a positive teaching and learning environment, using a variety of strategies and materials in the multi-modal delivery of courses. They will be committed to student success, professional development and demonstrate capacity for leadership in a multi-cultural organization and ensure currency and relevance of the teaching material and assessment techniques. A Train the Trainer Certificate and previous teaching experience are an asset.

What you will need to be considered:

  • Experience operating a diamond drill;
  • Experience in a surface and underground drilling environment;
  • Experience troubleshooting mechanical issues;
  • Experience training/leading/supervising new employees;
  • The following modules are required:
  • U0669 Follow Surface Diamond Drill Induction Procedures
  • U0652 Work Safely in a Surface Diamond Drilling Environment
  • U0653 Operate Hand and Power Tools
  • U0655 Operate Lifting Mechanism(s)
  • U0668 Protect the Natural Environment
  • U0670 Perform General Lock Out / Tag out on Prime Movers and Other relations Equipment
  • U0657 Recover and Handle Core
  • U0673 Read and Interpret Layout(s)/Drill Hole Plan
  • U0660 Operate Snowmobile
  • U0662 Operate Portable Generator
  • U0656 Operate Portable Pumping Equipment
  • U0659/0658 Operate Track Vehicle & Operate Skidder
  • U0661 Operate ATV
  • U0654 Operate Chainsaw

The incumbent may be required to provide a criminal reference check and vulnerable sector screening.

A detailed description for this program and the courses taught within it is available on Northern College’s website.

As part of Northern College’s action on reconciliation, the College recognizes its responsibility to make a difference through increasing the number of Indigenous employees who work in the academic field. We encourage Indigenous people to apply.

Northern College is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free selection process. To request reasonable accommodation at any time during the selection process, please contact the Human Resource Services department. Information received relating to accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially.

Northern College values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.

We thank all applicants for their interest in Northern College, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.

To apply, submit your covering letter and resume online at www.northerncollege.ca/careers/

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Careers at Northern

At Northern College, we’re committed to the ongoing success and development of everyone who passes through our learning spaces, whether they be our students, employees or community members.

We believe in investing in those who invest in us, constantly working to build a collaborative and friendly working environment while offering purposeful, rewarding work, supportive supervisors and positive, engaged work teams.

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Benefits of Working at Northern

In addition, total compensation may include:

  • A secure and sustainable defined benefit pension plan
  • Top tier group insurance benefits (medical, dental, life insurance, etc.)
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Tuition assistance for employees and their family members
  • Free access to our Wellness Centres (Gym)
  • A corporate wellness program
  • Relocation expense reimbursement
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Generous vacation and time off during holiday closure
  • Preferred insurance rates from TD Insurance Meloche Monnex
  • Employee Assistance Program

Not seeing a job posting in your field of expertise? You can still send us your application!

Eligible applicants may be considered for unposted roles and certain part time and contract opportunities.

General applications and employment related inquiries can be sent to:

Northern College
Human Resource Services

Street Address:
4715 Highway 101 East
South Porcupine, Ontario P0N 1H0

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3211
Timmins, Ontario P4N 8R6

Email: ncjobapp@northern.on.ca
Phone: 705-235-2136
Fax: 705-235-7141

Thank you for your interest in working at Northern College.

Having trouble with the online application form? Please contact webmaster@northern.on.ca for support.

You can also email your application, quoting the competition # in the subject line, to ncjobapp@northern.on.ca.

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