What are the responsibilities and job description for the Introductory Life Contingencies position at University of Toronto?
DutiesDuties are in person unless otherwise indicated and will include any or all of the following : Preparation for classes, preparation of written or audio-visual materials, designing and maintaining course websites, attending lectures, running tutorial sessions, facilitating and evaluating student engagement on online discussion boards, participating in training sessions, meeting with the instructors, teaching, leading discussions, and supervising laboratories, rating students' work, holding office hours, consulting with students (including electronic consultation), writing and grading tests, examinations and lab sets, grading essays and term papers, invigilating midterm and final exams, setting up experiments, conducting field trips, and conferring with the supervisor in charge, as required by the employee's teaching duties.Duties of this position shall be performed on the St. George Campus. Minimum Qualifications oGood oral and interpersonal skills, particularly able to show tact when communicating with a large group of studentsoApplicants must be available to lead weekly tutorialsoMust have successfully completed an upper year course related to life contingencies OR completed SOA's LTAM exam (or a combination of FAM and ALTAM exams) Preferred Qualifications oGood oral and interpersonal skills, particularly able to show tact when communicating with a large group of studentsoApplicants must be available to lead weekly tutorialsoMust have successfully completed an upper year course related to life contingencies OR completed SOA's LTAM exam (or a combination of FAM and ALTAM exams)Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.