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Candidates will receive instruction and training following which they will set up versions of a multiple-choice examination with random seating arrangements in two different locations, verify and collect student ID cards, assist in directing students to their assigned seats, check seating, invigilate the exam, give back McGill ID’s to students, collect examination, sort by version, remove and count exams and/or scantrons.
Hiring Unit:
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Exam Period:
PHAR 301 Midterm Exam:
January 29, 2026 and March 10, 2026
From 11:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Position Summary:
Candidates will receive instruction and training following which they will set up versions of a multiple-choice examination with random seating arrangements in two different locations, verify and collect student ID cards, assist in directing students to their assigned seats, check seating, invigilate the exam, give back McGill ID’s to students, collect examination, sort by version, remove and count exams and/or scantrons.
Qualifications:
Capabilities include proficiency in English and ability to follow instructions
Hourly Salary:
Deadline to Apply:
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