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Sessional Instructor - Precision Agriculture

Lethbridge Polytechnic
locationLethbridge, AB T1K 1L6, Canada
PublishedPublished: Published 2 weeks ago
Education / Training
Full time
Posting Details

Position Information

Job Title
Sessional Instructor - Precision Agriculture

Appointment Type
Sessional

Position Dates
August 31 - December 22, 2026

Hours per week/FTE
10-12 hours

About the Position

Lethbridge Polytechnic offers a student-centered environment that provides practical and innovative learning experiences. The Centre for Business, Arts, and Sciences (CBAS) delivers a range of certificate, diploma, degree, and university transfer programs, including Business Administration, Administrative Office Professional, General Arts and Science, Agriculture Science, Environmental Science, and Academic Upgrading, together with service courses to students in many other Lethbridge Polytechnic programs.

The Centre defines itself through excellence in teaching and learning, fostering curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking in all activities: development and renewal of courses and programs, approaches to teaching and learning, and scholarly activity and community engagement by students and faculty. CBAS currently seeks a faculty member with superior preparation and ongoing engagement in their academic and professional fields, passion for teaching, and willingness to commit to making excellence in teaching their primary focus. Specifically, we wish to appoint a sessional faculty with background, expertise, and proven ability to teach in the Renewable Resource Management Diploma.

The successful candidate will fulfill the following responsibilities:

  • Prepare and teach on campus theory and lab sections of AGS 2280 and AGS 3385 Precision Agriculture: 4 lectures and 4 labs/week.
  • Supervise the course field trips.
  • Demonstrate commitment to professional development. Contribute to the goals and activities of the Centre for Business, Arts, and Sciences.
  • Support inclusiveness and diversity through embracing the Polytechnic's policies on Indigenization and internationalization.


Position Details

Responsibilities of all faculty in the Centre for Business, Arts, and Sciences include:

  • Collaborate with Agriculture instructors.
  • Deliver courses on campus in the face-to-face classroom setting.
  • Delivering courses congruent with established course curricula and program outcomes.
  • Supporting the success of students with diverse cultural and educational backgrounds and learning styles.
  • Assessing student learning in ways that both facilitate learning and ensure achievement against appropriate academic standards.
  • Contributing to course and program curriculum development and renewal.
  • Working collegially within department, School, or Polytechnic committees and project teams.


Required Qualifications
  • Post-secondary teaching experience with direct experience teaching curriculum/learning outcomes equivalent to university transfer courses.
  • Minimum educational background is a combination of education and applied experience equivalent to a Registered Professional Agrologist (Pag) with the Alberta Institute of Agrologists.
  • Proficiency in variable rate applications, field crop scouting, soil sampling, and agricultural data analysis to support data-driven decision-making on farms.
  • Extensive hands-on field experience with technical expertise in precision ag tools and management zone development


Preferred Qualifications
  • Master's Degree in Agriculture Science
  • Registered Professional Agrologist (Pag)
  • Certified Crop Advisor (CCA)
  • Demonstrated proficiency with learning management systems, online teaching tools, and educational technology.
  • Must have a strong commitment to effective teaching and possess a demonstrated ability.
  • Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills necessary to contribute positively to a team environment.


Salary
Commensurate with education and experience according to the Faculty Collective Agreement.

Working Here

Culture of Care

A Culture of Care at Lethbridge Polytechnic embraces a workplace that both protects and empowers employees by creating an environment that promotes psychological, cultural and physical safety. All employees play an important role in building a safe and supportive campus dedicated to learning and growing.

Posting Detail Information

Posting Number
C26-00472

Open Date
05/28/2026

Close Date

Open Until Filled
Yes

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