Invigilators - BIOC 212: Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function (Winter 2025

at  McGill University

Montréal, QC, Canada -

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Hiring Unit:
Department of Biochemistry
Number of Positions:
Two
Exam Period:
BIOC 212: Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 - (6:00pm – 9:00pm)
Total contract hours: 3 hours per position
Position Summary:

Invigilators will be responsible for Invigilating BIOC 212 mid term exams.

  • Responsible for setting up the examination room according to specific requirements as well as ensuring that equipment and facilities are functioning properly.
  • Administers the delivery of the exams and documentation.
  • Handles students’ problems. Ensures that students comply with regulations with respect to exams.
  • Responsible to report any behavior by students or others that does not comply with University regulations.
  • Ensures that all mobile and web-accessible electronic devices are collected from the students prior to the start of the examination and returned upon their departure.
  • Ensures that students are accompanied to the washroom.
  • Alerts professor when students have a question.
  • At the end of the examination period, collects all exam materials and ensures nothing is left behind in the examination room(s).
  • Responsible for reporting back to the professor and ensuring delivery of the exams.

Other qualifying skills & abilities:

  • Must be client-focused and service oriented.
  • Punctual.
  • Demonstrated excellent communication and organizational skills, and an ability to transmit and receive information accurately.
  • Demonstrated ability to listen and efficiently assist clients with problems.
  • Ability to follow instructions and to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to act in an acceptable manner so as not to disrupt students writing the exams.
  • English, spoken and read. French an asset.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for setting up the examination room according to specific requirements as well as ensuring that equipment and facilities are functioning properly.
  • Administers the delivery of the exams and documentation.
  • Handles students’ problems. Ensures that students comply with regulations with respect to exams.
  • Responsible to report any behavior by students or others that does not comply with University regulations.
  • Ensures that all mobile and web-accessible electronic devices are collected from the students prior to the start of the examination and returned upon their departure.
  • Ensures that students are accompanied to the washroom.
  • Alerts professor when students have a question.
  • At the end of the examination period, collects all exam materials and ensures nothing is left behind in the examination room(s).
  • Responsible for reporting back to the professor and ensuring delivery of the exams


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Education Management

HR / Administration / IR

Education, Teaching

Graduate

Proficient

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Montréal, QC, Canada