Fall 2026 Contract Lecturer - Unit 1 - GMS & QMS Courses

Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto, ON, Canada

CAD 79,644.07-101,855.82 / year

Posted on Jun 29, 2026
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Serving a highly diverse student population of over 45,000, TMU offers over 100+ undergraduate and graduate programs built on the integration of theoretical and practical learning. Distinguished by a professionally focused curriculum and a strong emphasis on excellence in teaching, research and creative activities, TMU is a vibrant, urban university known for its culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, community engagement and city building, reflected in its award-winning architecture.

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The base salary range for Contract Lectures hired August 16, 2026 through August 15, 2027 is $79,644.07 to $101,855.82 per annum. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Contract amounts are calculated based on the number of semester hours in the appointment.

Package #

Course Codes and title

# of Standard Sections*

# of Standby Sections!

# of Restricted Sections**

Hours Per section

Estimated # of Students

Course Delivery

Type of Appointment

Pkg 1

GMS 200: Intro. to Global Management

1*

3

200

Tue 8 AM to 11 AM

Part-Time hourly

If you are applying to certain packages please note that you must be available to teach on the days and times listed within the packages above. Please note that the days and times listed within these packages are subject to change.

* STANDARD SECTION DEFINITION: Sections that are expected to run based on historical enrolment numbers and student intention data and which are paid based on the terms of the collective agreement. If a standard section is cancelled due to low enrollment, the required notice or payment in lieu of notice of cancellation will be provided.

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Effective May 1, 2022, the University’s Vaccination Policy has been suspended. However, due to the fluid and dynamic nature of the COVID-19 virus, should public health indicators change, the University reserves the right to reinstate the Vaccination Policy, as deemed necessary. Should this policy be reintroduced, all successful candidates will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and provide such proof via the TMU Safe App.

Course delivery can be online, in-person or hybrid at the sole discretion of the hiring unit. Candidates hired for in-person courses will be required to carry out their teaching on campus. Candidates teaching remotely are required to have access to the appropriate technology, i.e. computer with camera and microphone and high-speed internet.

Types of positions are as follows:

  • PT: part-time up to 2 sections
  • RW: reduced workload 3 to 4 sections
  • FS: full sessional 5 sections

Course information can be found in Toronto Metropolitan University’s Undergraduate Calendar or Graduate Calendar which is linked to in the Appendix located in the Additional Information section of this posting.r.

TRSM Qualification Requirements

TRSM only considers applicants who meet our qualification requirements as outlined in the “Minimum Qualifications for Applicants” document linked to here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UlrUZSuYRBfsCM6kZmTLjF1x-bu-ZnCR/view?usp=drive_link

When submitting your application, you will be required to complete a resume based upon the TRSM Cover Letter and Résumé Template. Your academic or professional qualification will have to be properly demonstrated and documented there.

All TRSM templates are linked in the Appendix located in the Additional Information section of this posting

Applicants who meet TRSM’s minimum qualification standards are further assessed by the corresponding School’s or Department’s Contract Lecturers Appointment Committee.

Global Manage Contract Lecturer Appointment Committee Requirements

In addition to the minimum TRSM qualification requirements, the Global Management Studies Department requires applicants to maintain the following qualifications:

  • Minimal qualifications are an MBA or equivalent Masters Degree
  • PhD in the appropriate discipline and teaching experience at the post-secondary level preferred
  • Recent teaching experience in the course, or a similar course
  • Evidence of having demonstrated skills/ability to teach effectively in a University environment
  • Evidence of recent professional experience (provide listing of recent professional roles, consulting work, or other expert activities, with a listing of dates, clients, time frames, and outcomes)

Contract Lecturer Appointment Committees may require demonstration of evidence from any of the following categories:

Education:

  • PhD. or equivalent in a field related to target course
  • PhD (or equivalent)
  • Enrolled in PhD Program (this requires a letter of submission from your supervisor indicating you're actively engaged in completing your PhD and the target date for defense).
  • MBA or equivalent
  • Terminal degree (PhD) in other discipline
  • Master's degree

Teaching Experience:

  • Teaching target or similar course at Toronto Metropolitan University graduate program.
  • Teaching target or similar course at another university graduate programs.
  • Teaching target or similar course at Toronto Metropolitan University undergraduate program or another university undergraduate program.
  • Teaching target course at College.

Practice field experience:

  • Current (past 6 years) practice in related field 6-10 (depends on quality of experience, including relevance to course, level of responsibility, relevant professional accreditation, etc.)
  • Past (more than 6 years ago) practice in a related field.

Teaching Skills:

  • Demonstrated experience of ability to effectively teach in an online environment which includes demonstrated knowledge of best practices for the delivery and management of online courses, including using course management system tools to communicate with students and to foster and support a collaborative online learning community with and between students in the course.
  • Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in all aspects of personal computers that are relevant to this course, including document creation, file management, internet research, and communications.
  • TMU has discontinued its Faculty Course Survey and adopted a five-question Course Operation Survey (COS) that assesses the student experience in the course that is utilized by teaching faculty in the Toronto Metropolitan Faculty Association. The COS is not to be used to assess teaching effectiveness in the Contract Lecturer hiring process.

Currency:

  • Academic publications (refereed) in the past 6 years.
  • Academic publications more than 6 years ago or current (6 years or less)
  • Professional profile (including professional or academic presentations).
  • Other demonstrated professional currency (practitioner writing, courses taken)

Interactive Skills:

The following will be rated based on previous teaching ratings/evaluations:

  • Lecture presentation
  • Email Interaction
  • Follow through with assignments

Applicant Responsibilities:

Candidates who wish to apply for these postings must provide an application with the following information defined in Article 14.9 of the current CUPE 3904 Unit 1 collective agreement which is linked to in the Appendix located in the Additional Information section of this posting.

  1. The type of appointment that is preferred.
  2. The courses or number of sections of the same course and/or package(s) they would like to teach
  3. Attach an updated professional or academic resume which corresponds with the applicant’s qualifications as outlined in the “Minimum Qualifications for Applicants” document as well as any other relevant information concerning their candidacy.
  4. Which courses of all those posted by the Department the candidates consider themselves qualified to teach. (If possible, include the number of times the course content of each of the applied-for courses has been taught).
  5. The address or addresses to which the letter of appointment should be sent, and any periods when the candidates cannot be contacted.
  6. Contract Lecturers with priority of consideration may include which of the Continuing Education credit courses they would prefer should the volume of teaching applied for not be available from the teaching functions available to discharge.
  7. Evidence of having demonstrated skills/ability to teach effectively in a University environment (please include recent student evaluations with your application).
  8. Acceptable teaching assessments from any formal classroom visits by an assessor (provide most recent assessor’s teaching evaluations or equivalent combination demonstrating ability to teach effectively.)

Candidates will be evaluated using the following rating criteria and weightings:

Applicants must meet TRSM’s minimum qualification requirements before they are considered by the Contract Lecturers Appointment Committee.

Global Management Studies Department Rating Scale:

Education - 10 Points

Experience - 20 Points

Currency - 20 Points

Teaching skills - 15 Points

Interactive skills - 5 Points

Application Deadline: Please Submit a letter of application, updated resume and currency report (if applicable) by July 7, 2026.