Closes: August 7, 2025
This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 4 Collective Agreement.
Posting Date: July 18, 2025
Closing Date: August 7, 2025
Position: Continuing Education Instructor (SMCE3008 W26 Eco Spiritualities)
Number of Positions Available: One (1)
Term when the course will be offered: Winter 2026
Course Title: SMCE3008 W26 Eco Spiritualities
About Us
The University of St. Michael’s College, federated with the University of Toronto, is a Catholic institution of higher learning committed to the pursuit of knowledge, meaning and truth. USMC is a dynamic center on the St. George Campus of the University of Toronto and boasts a large and dynamic undergraduate division, an acclaimed Faculty of Theology, an expanding Continuing Education Division and one of the busiest and important libraries on the University of Toronto campus.
We currently offer professional programs in three areas: Social Responsibility & Sustainability, Interfaith Dialogue, Catholic Leadership, and Ontario certified teacher qualifications as well as a number of general interest courses in areas relevant to the academic and intellectual traditions of our institution, including Celtic studies, book arts and printmaking, poetry and creative expression, faith formation, and spirituality and sociology, and language and arts.
Position Overview
We are seeking a dynamic and passionate instructor to teach the SMCE3008 W25 Eco Spiritualities in our Interfaith Dialogue Diploma program during the Winter 2025 semester. This course endows a micro credential for learners who successfully complete the requirements.
Course Description
This course explores eco-spiritualities within and across religious traditions, with attention to theological, ethical, and systemic dimensions of ecological realities around the world. Students will engage with interfaith texts and traditions to examine how spirituality shapes environmental worldviews and inspires action in the face of climate change and ecological degradation.
Learning Outcomes
- Examine theological foundations for eco-spirituality across traditions.
- Analyze structural causes of ecological harm from a faith-based lens.
- Evaluate how eco-theologies intersect with social justice.
- Interpret scriptural texts through ecological lenses.
- Explore the role of religious institutions in climate advocacy.
- Engage in comparative religious analysis of nature and creation.
- Articulate a faith-informed response to ecological challenges.
Teaching Methods
- Comparative text analysis
- Seminar-style discussions
- Lectures with multimedia content
- Assessment tasks designed for adult continuing education learners, intended to demonstrate mastery of course concepts
The course will be scheduled on a weekday evening from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. online for six consecutive weeks in the Winter term (September to December 2025). Efforts will be made to accommodate the instructor’s own schedule.
Qualifications
- A graduate degree in religious studies, theology, interfaith studies, or a related field (PhD preferred).
- Experience teaching courses related to religious diversity, interfaith dialogue, or multiculturalism.
- Experience with topics of ecological theologies, sustainability, and/or environmental justice.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage students from diverse backgrounds.
- Demonstrated commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments and promoting social justice.
- Successful experience teaching online.
Brief Description of Duties
- Develop and deliver engaging lectures and interactive sessions that explore topics in Eco Spiritualities which align with the course description provided in this posting.
- Incorporate Diploma- and Course-Level Learning Objectives set by the Division of Continuing Education.
- Incorporate opportunities to strengthen skills in dialogue and communication through assignments, activities and lecture content.
- Facilitate discussions and activities that encourage critical reflection and engagement.
- Provide guidance and support to students as they cultivate greater personal openness to, and skills for, interreligious engagement.
- Assess student learning through a final reflection or assignment.
Salary: $1824.84 (12 h @ $152.07/h)
Estimated TA Support: N/A
Class Schedule: Evening from 6:30 p.m. –8:30 p.m. online for 6 consecutive weeks within the Winter Semester (January to April, 2026)
Dates of the Appointment: TBD
Application Process
ce.stmikes@utoronto.ca
Attention: Manager of Program Development & Delivery
Application Process: To apply, please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, demonstrating your experience in teaching and facilitating interreligious dialogue. Additionally, please include a brief statement outlining your approach to teaching this course and your vision for fostering dialogue among students from diverse religious backgrounds.
Application process and timeline: Please submit a cover letter and CV by August 7th, 2025
Contact Information: For inquiries or to submit your application, please contact the Continuing Education Division (ce.stmikes@utoronto.ca).
Join us in shaping a learning community where diverse perspectives are valued, and meaningful dialogue transforms lives.
Please note that this position is tentative, pending funding, final course determinations and enrolments. We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
The University of St. Michael’s College is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal people of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, people who take a religiously informed view of human experience, and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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