Instructional Assistant
Guelph, ON, CA, N1G 2W1
Department: School of Computer Science
Position covered by the Collective Agreement with USW Local 4120
Temporary full-time from 08/24/2026 to 08/24/2028
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General Purpose
The School of Computer Science is the second largest academic unit within the College of Computational, Mathematical and Physical Sciences and currently consists of 28 tenured or tenure-tracked faculty members, 10 full-time, and 1 TFT staff positions. Several faculty and staff positions are dedicated to the School’s graduate-level Cybersecurity course-based Master’s programs (MCTI and MCLC). We currently have over 1200 students enrolled in our undergraduate programs, ~110 thesis and course-based graduate students. We also work with 1000–1500 additional U of G undergraduate students each year in general computing service courses and provide a wide range of services to support these activities.
SoCS has a long tradition of high-quality experiential learning in our Bachelor of Computing (B.Comp) degree programs. Thus, hands-on programming, software engineering, and computing infrastructure are an essential part of our academic programs. This position aims to directly support the delivery and coordination of course infrastructure, assessment systems, and operational tools that enable technically rigorous student learning experiences.
Duties and Responsibilites
The primary responsibilities of the Instructional Lab Assistant (IA) are to work directly with instructors and technical staff to support the provisioning of instruction using TAs and departmental infrastructure that are central to delivering undergraduate Computer Science and Software Engineering courses. They are an integral member of the instructional support team, collaborating with faculty, teaching assistants (TAs), and systems analysts to ensure computing tools, environments, workflows and presented labs meet instructional requirements.
The IA plays a central role in supporting SoCS’s large courses, which enroll 300–600 students per lecture section and require coordination across dozens of lab and tutorial sections. These courses often rely on complex software tools (version control, automated grading, containerized environments), large-scale lab exam infrastructure, and the coordination of the efforts of multiple teaching assistants.
Instructors and TAs rely on the IA for assistance with the deployment of autograders, setup of course-specific tooling, and coordination of TA logistics and teaching delivery. The IA develops and maintains operational documentation, assists with the delivery and invigilation of makeup exams, assists with the coordination and teaching consistency of the potentially large groups of TAs across courses and ensures that infrastructure for assessment delivery and academic integrity tools is properly configured and supported.
The IA liaises with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) on behalf of faculty to implement infrastructure accommodations and support AODA compliance. They also monitor tool performance and recommend continuous improvements to ensure reliable and equitable access to course infrastructure. The IA must remain current with technical tools and pedagogical technologies and support the instructional team in creating a responsive, inclusive, and high-quality experiential learning experience for students.
Requirements
Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science or closely related field.
Minimum 2 years experience. Previous experience as a teacher or teaching assistant in a higher-education institution preferred.
Employee Type: Temporary
Position Number: 10927816
Classification: USW, Local 4120 Salary: Band 7
*Tentative evaluation; subject to final review.
At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.
Posting Date: 08/17/2026
Closing Date: 08/24/2026