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Position Details
Posting Number
Posting Number F1441
Position Information
Position Title Instructor, Indigenous and Pharmaceutical Medicines (BIO330)
Division Faculty of Arts, Science & Management
Department Arts, Sciences & Management
Supervisor Title Dean, Arts, Science & Management
Location Comox Valley(CV)
Posting Type Internal/External Posting
Position Status Sessional
If Others, please specify
New Position or Replacement? New
Position End Date (if temporary) 04/24/2026
Desired Start Date 11/17/2025
Weekly work schedule (please indicate the start and end times for each day of work)
% 25
Pay Grade The annual salary range is $70,437- $112,872 (at 100% appointment) and is based on qualifications, experience, and the placement criteria of Article 14 of the NICFA Collective agreement.
Position Summary
NIC is seeking a broadly trained Indigenous Medicines Knowledge Holder who will bring lived experience, cultural expertise, and a deep understanding of traditional healing practices to the development and teaching of a new 300-level course in Indigenous and pharmaceutical medicine. The incumbent will co-teach the course alongside a biology/pharmacology specialist creating a learning environment that integrates Western scientific principles with Indigenous ways of knowing. We are especially interested in securing an experienced educator with demonstrated expertise in Indigenous-specific medicine and medicinal practices.
The course explores diverse methods and principles of disease treatment, emphasizing the unique contributions of Indigenous knowledge systems, alongside Western medicine. Indigenous medicines will be examined in depth, including site selection, respectful harvesting practices, preparation techniques, and delivery methods rooted in cultural protocols. The Indigenous Knowledge Holder will guide students in understanding the cultural, spiritual, and ecological contexts that inform these practices, ensuring that Indigenous perspectives are a key part of curriculum design and delivery.
This course is part of NIC's new 'Island Pre-Health Science' advanced diploma. The application of Indigenous knowledge and integration of First Nations experiences and ways of knowing is an important learning outcome for program students.
The teaching faculty of North Island College is responsible for implementing the College's vision, goals, and objectives related to teaching and learning. To carry out their teaching assignments, faculty use organizational skills, interpersonal skills, and knowledge of the subject matter, pedagogy, and curricular design. In addition, they are responsible for serving as role models for students and colleagues.
The responsibilities and typical duties listed below constitute a generic job description for teaching faculty whose responsibility may be for delivering scheduled classes, the support of self-paced, online, and distance courses, and/or instruction and supervision in laboratories, practicums, shops, etc.
Position Competencies
- Creates a Positive Climate and Culture;
- Effective Communication Skills;
- Effectively Develops Goals & Objectives;
- Focuses Effectively on Key Results and Priorities;
- Demonstrates a Focus on Continuous Improvement;
- Interpersonal Effectiveness.
Duties & Responsibilities
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