Instructor, Nuclear Medicine

Be part of a team driving community wellness. The School of Health and Public Safety offers immersive, hands-on training for the next generation of health-care professionals. Our passionate health experts work closely with industry to transform learners into leaders.

The Opportunity

The Diagnostic Imaging portfolio within the School of Health & Public Safety has a need for an energetic and resourceful individual with great organizational skills to provide clinical instruction in a theory and laboratory setting in the Nuclear Medicine program. If you have outstanding clinical expertise, a passion for learning, and are enthusiastic about the theoretical and clinical training of students, apply today and help prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals!


Note: SAIT, as a post-secondary institution, serves a diverse student population. Therefore, instructional duties may occasionally be required during early mornings, evenings, and weekends. If selected, specific scheduling arrangements will be discussed between you and the leader.
All successful candidates will be required to comply with all SAIT health and safety policies, as amended from time to time, including those relating to the mitigation of Covid-19 related risks.

Job classification: S4001 - Instructor
Hourly Rate: $ 37.07 - $54.71
# of positions: 2
Position End Date: June 30, 2026
Posting closing date: until position is filled






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