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Course Lecturer: SWRK 510 – Critical Disability Studies - Jobs in Montréal, QC

Job LocationMontréal, QC
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Please refer to the How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates) job aid for instructions on how to apply.If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).Course: SWRK 510 – Critical Disability Studies, Section 001Term/Location/Time: Winter 2023 Term, Wednesdays, 17:35-20:25, Leacock 109TQRs:

  • MSW degree or equivalent.
  • At least 5 years of demonstrated social work practice experience working in the field of disabilities and/or rehabilitation.
Demonstrated practical application of, and/or teaching/research experience in, the following areas:
  • Historical and cultural development of concepts and categories of disability;
  • Critical reflection on constructs such as “ableism” and “disablism”, “normality”, “ability”, and “impairment”, and on how these are implicated in the oppression and marginalization of people with disabilities;
  • Theoretical distinctions between two of the dominant disability discourses: disability as an a personal experience and disability as socio-political;
  • Tensions and connections within and across disability communities including attention to intersectionality, mental health (and mad pride), neurodiversity, and physical disabilities;
  • Social policies with relevance to people with disabilities, including an understanding of the implications of these policies in the lives of persons with disabilities;
  • The concepts of social inclusion and social exclusion and their relationship to the experience of persons with disabilities in Canada;
  • The roles of social workers and social work services in the lives of people with disabilities, including community rehabilitation and support programs that provide advocacy, education, case management, counseling and other types of support services to individuals with disabilities and their families across the lifespan;
  • Factors influencing the experiences of people with disabilities in relation to education, early intervention/funding/services and family centered care, the transition to adulthood, employment, access to health and medical care, independent living, caregiver health and wellbeing, quality of life;
  • Social justice for people with disabilities focusing on issues of un/employment, workplace accommodation and inclusion, and employment policy and practice in relation to persons with disabilities;
  • Access and inclusion in social work settings, including attention to physical space, policies and practices, decision-making, and self-determination.
Hiring Unit:Course Title:Subject Code:Location:Schedule:Deadline to Apply:2022-10-15McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence, accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca.Quick Apply
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