- Job ID: ACAD-INV-PT-25/26-026
- Location: Cornwall
- Deadline: July 21, 2025
- Job Type: Faculty
- Start Date: September 2, 2025
- Department: School of Skilled Trades
- Number of Positions: 6
- Duration: Part-Time
POSITION SUMMARY
St. Lawrence College is seeking experienced and motivated professionals who share St. Lawrence College’s vision to be a globally recognized college, delivering innovative learning opportunities and preparing career-ready graduates to be leaders in their field.
St. Lawrence College is currently seeking qualified Professors on a part-time basis with experience and expertise in the Industrial Electrician – Apprenticeship program.
We are seeking individuals experienced to teach in the following topic area:
ELEC 1001 Trades Practices
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to summarize trade specific practices related to safety requirements and the use of tools and equipment.
ELEC 1002 Introduction to the Canadian Electrical Code
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to navigate and apply sections of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
ELEC 1003 Drawings, Specifications, and Standards Fundamentals
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to interpret and use information provided from drawings, specifications and standards for electrical installation and maintenance (single-phase). The apprentice is also able to create drawings and schedules.
ELEC 1004 Electrical Fundamentals
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to apply electrical principles, concepts and associated calculations as well as demonstrate the following; how to measure circuit parameters, how to build series, parallel and combination circuits and the relationship between work, power and energy.
ELEC 1005 Installation and Maintenance Methods
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to summarize trade specific practices related to safety requirements and the use of tools and equipment.
ELEC 1006 Canadian Electrical Code 2
Upon successful completion, the apprentice is able to determine code requirements and perform calculations for maximum circuit loading, continuous and non-continuous duty motor branch circuits (single motor), lighting branch circuits, electric heating branch circuits, emergency systems, fire alarm systems and fire pumps, protection and control devices, fibre optics and communication cables and equipment, service and feeders for apartments and row housing, and patient care areas.
These positions will be primarily located at the Cornwall Campus; however, occasional travel to support programs in Kingston may be requested. Candidates may be required to teach from an online/alternate delivery format on occasion. Candidates must be available to teach Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
The responsibilities of St. Lawrence College Professors include, but are not limited to:
- Creating a positive learning environment that accommodate students’ diverse culture and educational backgrounds, experience and individual learning preferences;
- Effectively use educational and advanced technologies, and digital learning methodologies to enhance the student learning experience;
- Developing curriculum that is appropriately designed and uses evidence-based tools and strategies to support and assess student learning;
- Utilize principles of adult education to actively engage students in the learning process;
- Ensuring that course and program curriculum is current and relevant with a lens on the future;
- Working effectively with learners, colleagues, program and interdisciplinary teams as well as internal and external partners;
- Effectively use the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to build a contemporary and evidenced based practice.
The ideal candidate will meet or exceed the following qualifications:
Qualifications
EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION / DESIGNATION:
- Education Specific to the position: A minimum of a current Red Seal Certificate of Qualification in the Trade of Industrial Electrician or Construction Electrician.
- Experience specific to the position: A minimum of 5 years of experience as an Industrial Electrician or Construction Electrician post completion of the Qualification in the Trade Certificate.
- Teaching experience using a Learning Management System and virtual meeting technology system.
- Teaching experience at the post-secondary level or experience in adult instructions techniques and practice using principles of andragogy and curriculum design experience will be required.
- A demonstrated practice supporting a diversity of learners.
- Experience participating in industry-led or community-based applied research will be an asset.
- A proven track record of life-long learning.
- A demonstrated commitment to putting “students first”.
- Candidates are requested to list all St. Lawrence College teacher training or equivalent they possess on their resume.
- A global mindset and intercultural knowledge and competence to teach in a global environment including international students is required.
- An understanding of the Ontario college system.
- Successful candidates are expected to model and promote our College values of: Students First, Teamwork, Innovation, Integrity, and Belonging.
Candidates who do not meet the specified education but who possess a relevant and acceptable combination of education, training, and a depth of industry experience may be considered.
Candidates seeking faculty positions with the College will be required to demonstrate the ability to design, facilitate and assess learning in accordance with adult learning principles and universal design in learning (UDL). An ongoing commitment to professional learning will be expected.
Successful candidates are expected to have their own computer, reliable internet connection, and the ability to teach remotely or on Campus, as may be required. The use of virtual meetings through video conferencing software will be required in this role. Professors are also expected to possess or develop proficiency in the use of a Learning Management Software (LMS) to a degree that meets academic standards.
All Professors will be provided with support by the School of Contemporary Teaching and Learning in their onboarding and orientation to teach at St. Lawrence College. Support and coaching is provided to new faculty to provide a strong theoretical foundation of teaching and learning, and to orient them to the teaching tools and strategies required for teaching in a contemporary and modern learning institution. St. Lawrence College promotes a culture of community in innovative teaching and learning and SLC’s vision of “students first” which provides experiential learning opportunities.
Candidates selected for an interview will be required to provide a teaching demonstration. Information and details will be provided when interviews are scheduled.
Salary & Terms
Salary and Terms: $80.62 – $139.88 hourly base rate. Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
- Start Date: September 2, 2025
- Posted Date: July 9, 2025
- Closing Date: July 21, 2025 (4:00 p.m.)
How to Prepare your Application for Submission: You will be able to attach only one document to your application. To prepare your application: Combine your cover letter and resume as one document. Save your document in .PDF, .doc, or .docx format using Last Name, First Name as your naming convention. Click on the Apply Here link and complete the application form. Attach your cover letter/resume document to the application form.
St. Lawrence College is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. We encourage and welcome applications from members of the designated groups, including women, racialized minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation and identity. St. Lawrence College is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free selection process. SLC provides support in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, including accommodation that takes into account an applicant's accessibility needs. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Belonging, People, and Culture at employ@sl.on.ca. To obtain a copy of this position vacancy or any of the position related documents in an alternate format please contact employ@sl.on.ca and our Talent Management Consultants will address your requests for accommodation confidentially.
This job opportunity is open to both internal and external applicants. Only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.