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Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Social Work

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Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Social Work is renowned for excellence in teaching, research, and field instruction, fostering skilled practitioners to drive societal change.

Kitchener, Ontario

Higher Education
11–50 people

About

The Faculty of Social Work has developed a national and international reputation for excellence in teaching, research and field work instruction; The kind of excellence aimed at developing practitioners to challenge and change their world. We are located in downtown Kitchener and Brantford Ontario, Canada, on the shared traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishnaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples. Acknowledging reminds us of our important connection to this land where we live, learn and work. We recognize, honour and respect these Nations as the traditional stewards, since time immemorial, of the lands and water on which Laurier is now present. Field education provides students with the opportunity to practise and integrate advanced-level social work values, knowledge and skills, including the development of a professional “self” and professional identity as a social worker. This is an Official Wilfrid Laurier University account.

Open positions

BU398 A6 - Organizational Behaviour II (Winter 2027)

On-site · Waterloo

The instructor will teach Organizational Behaviour II, focusing on management effectiveness, leadership, and organizational structure. Methods of instruction include lectures, case studies, simulations, and group activities.

PO311K: People, Protests & Politics - Internal Posting for CTF Members Only

On-site · Waterloo

The instructor will deliver lectures for the course 'People, Protests & Politics' to a class of approximately 50 students. Responsibilities include teaching the evolution of global social movement politics and facilitating student understanding of international solidarity networks.

REPOST - CP431A - Parallel Programming (Winter 2027)

On-site · Waterloo

The instructor will teach a course on parallel programming, covering fundamental paradigms and implementation techniques. Responsibilities include delivering lectures and facilitating student learning on high-performance computing concepts.

UX211 BR1: Graphic Design Studio I (Fall 2026)

On-site · Brantford

The instructor will teach Graphic Design Studio I, covering formal, perceptual, and technical aspects of visual communication. Responsibilities include leading lectures, facilitating design critiques, and guiding students through 2D and 3D design projects.

AN228: Celebrating/Contesting Culture (Winter 2027)

On-site · Waterloo

The instructor will deliver lectures for the course AN228: Celebrating/Contesting Culture, focusing on global popular culture and cultural performance. Responsibilities include managing class instruction, assessing student performance, and fostering an understanding of cultural resistance and power dynamics.

Further Education & Employment Consultant

On-site · Waterloo

The consultant provides career and further education advising to students and alumni, including application critiques, interview coaching, and job search strategy development. They also design and deliver workshops and develop resources to support educational and career planning across multiple campuses.

Career Consultant - Alumni Focus

On-site · Waterloo

The Career Consultant coordinates and delivers career development programs and services specifically tailored for alumni, including individual consultations and workshops. They also design career modules, facilitate networking opportunities, and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to support alumni career transitions.