Aptpuo - Winter 2027 - Cml1307 D00 - Law, Reconciliation And Decolonization

Uottawa

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Base: $239.47 ph (2,024-2,025); bonus/equity: not ...
Knowledge of indigenous law
Teaching skills in intercultural competencies
Dispute resolution expertise
This course is designed to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action #28 and introduces key topics such as residential schools, Indigenous law, and Indigenous-Crown relations

Job Summary

  • This course is designed to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action #28 and introduces key topics such as residential schools, Indigenous law, and Indigenous-Crown relations.
  • The University of Ottawa embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is committed to employment equity, fostering a culture of respect, teamwork, and inclusion.
  • Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation during recruitment, and the university prioritizes Canadians and permanent residents while welcoming all qualified candidates.

Matching Summary

This course is designed to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action #28 and introduces key topics such as residential schools, Indigenous law, and Indigenous-Crown relations.

Salary

Base: $239.47 per hour (2024-2025); Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Knowledge of Indigenous Law
  • Teaching skills in intercultural competencies
  • Dispute resolution expertise
  • Human rights and anti-racism training
  • Legal profession leadership

Nice-to-have

  • Experience with Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action
  • Prior teaching experience
  • Skills-based training delivery

Key Requirements

  • LL.B., J.D., or equivalent degree
  • Membership in the Law Society of Ontario or equivalent
  • Significant knowledge of Indigenous and Aboriginal Law
  • Experience with UNDRIP and Call to Action 28
  • Good standing in legal professional body

Work Rights

Canadians and permanent residents given priority

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