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Thank you for your interest in our contract academic positions. The Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) at UTM houses interdisciplinary undergraduate programs that offer students a range of contexts in which to explore communication, traditional and digital media, and technological innovation.

This page includes job postings in Communication, Culture, Information and Technology, Digital Enterprise Management and Professional Writing & Communication programs, for the following positions:

Please refer to the CUPE Local 3902 Collective Agreements for Unit 1 and 3 for more information.

Faculty positions

Available Positions
There are no positions available at this time.

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Course Instructor positions

Complete this application form Course instructors (CUPE 3902 - Unit 1)

Unit 1 Course Instructor positions are to be filled by those who are current students or postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto.

Available Positions
There are no positions available at this time.

 

Apply

  1. Complete this application form
  2. Submit the completed form, your cover letter and resume by email to ccitjobs@utoronto.ca

Teaching assistants (TA) (CUPE 3902 - Unit 1)

Unit 1 TA positions are to be filled by those who are current students or postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto.

Available Positions
Positions for Fall(F) and Winter(S) listed below; F Courses: September 1 to December 31, 2025S Courses: January 1 to April 30, 2026 

Apply at this link: https://unit1.hrandequity.utoronto.ca/

  • CCT109H5F Contemporary Communication Technologies
  • CCT110H5S Rhetoric and Media
  • CCT111H5S Critical Coding
  • CCT112H5F Foundations of Management
  • CCT112H5S Foundations of Management
  • CCT200H5S Race, Media and Culture
  • CCT202H5F Human-Machine Communication
  • CCT203H5F Business Research Methods
  • CCT204H5F Design Thinking l
  • CCT205H5S Digital Innovation and Cultural Transformation
  • CCT206H5S Law, Technology and Culture
  • CCT208H5F Communications Research Methods
  • CCT210H5F Signs, Referents, and Meaning
  • CCT211H5F Fundamental User Interface Programming
  • CCT212H5S
  • CCT218H5S Foundations of Media and Technology Studies
  • CCT219H5F Media Economics
  • CCT221H5S Digital Marketing l
  • CCT222H5F Political Economy of Communication, Culture, and Technology
  • CCT224H5F Organizational Studies l
  • CCT225H5S Information Systems
  • CCT226H5F Data Analysis I
  • CCT250H5F Foundations of Digital Design and Production
  • CCT250H5S Foundations of Digital Design and Production
  • CCT260H5F Web Development and Design l
  • CCT260H5S Web Development and Design l
  • CCT270H5F Principles in Game Design
  • CCT270H5S Principles in Game Design
  • CCT285H5F Immersive Environment Design
  • CCT285H5S Immersive Environment Design
  • CCT286H5S Interactive Media Design
  • CCT300H5F Critical Analysis of Media
  • CCT302H5F Developing and Managing Communication Campaigns and Projects
  • CCT304H5F Visual Culture and Communication
  • CCT305H5S Design Implementation of Multimedia Documents
  • CCT306H5S Interpersonal Communication
  • CCT308H5F Advanced Research Methodologies
  • CCT310H5S Popular Culture and Society
  • CCT311H5F Game Design and Theory
  • CCT314H5F Mind, Media and Representation
  • CCT316H5S Communication and Advertising
  • CCT317H5S Creative and Experimental Coding
  • CCT318H5S Sustainability and the Digital Enterprise
  • CCT320H5F Communication, Technology, and Social Change
  • CCT321H5F Introduction to Finance
  • CCT324H5F Organizational Studies ll
  • CCT325H5S Media Economics II
  • CCT328H5F Project Management
  • CCT328H5S Project Management
  • CCT331H5S Social Media and Society
  • CCT332H5F Canadian Communication Policy
  • CCT333H5F Social Innovation
  • CCT334H5F History and Theory of Game Production
  • CCT335H5F Technology and the City
  • CCT340H5S Gender, Media and Technology
  • CCT341H5S Introduction to IT Consulting
  • CCT353H5F Digital Media Production l
  • CCT354H5S Digital Marketing ll
  • CCT355H5S Critical Approaches to Innovation
  • CCT356H5F Online Advertising and Marketing
  • CCT360H5F Web Development and Design ll
  • CCT365H5F Surveillance
  • CCT371H5S Sound as Media
  • CCT380H5F Human-Computer Interaction and Communication
  • CCT380H5S Human-Computer Interaction and Communication
  • CCT381H5F Media Audiences
  • CCT382H5F Prototyping Digital Games
  • CCT383H5S The Interactive Society
  • CCT403H5F Finance, Innovation and the Digital Firm
  • CCT404H5S Remote Work, Technology and Collaboration
  • CCT416H5S Social Data Analytics
  • CCT419H5F
  • CCT424H5S Organizational Studies III
  • CCT432H5F Ethics and Code
  • CCT434H5S Design Thinking ll
  • CCT453H5S Digital Media Production ll
  • CCT460H5S Advanced Web Design
  • CCT461H5S Speculative Design III
  • CCT476H5F Foundations of Operations Management
  • CCT477H5F UX Design Users
  • CCT478H5S UX Design Prototyping and Evaluation
  • MGD415H5S E-Business Strategies
  • MGD421H5F Technological Entrepreneurship
  • MGD421H5S Technological Entrepreneurship
  • MGD426H5F Enterprise Risk Management
  • MGD426H5S Enterprise Risk Management

Apply

  1. Complete this application form
  2. Submit the completed form, your cover letter and resume by email to ccitjobs@utoronto.ca

Teaching Assistant Training Program

First time TAs (CUPE 3902 – Unit 1) are eligible for up to four (4) hours of paid training by the Teaching Assistants Training Program (TATP). All TAs are eligible to complete workshops through TATP. Visit the TATP website to register and learn more.

 

Sessional lecturers (CUPE3902 – Unit 3)

Unit 3 Sessional Lecturer positions are to be filled by those who are NOT current students or postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto (but who may be students registered at another university).

Available Positions
For complete information on any of the positions below, follow this link: https://jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Mississauga-2025-26-FallWinter-Sessional-Lecturer-Positions-ON/593505117/

  • CCT210H5F Signs, Referents, and Meaning. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • CCT260H5F Web Development and Design l. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • CCT260H5S Web Development and Design l. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • CCT286H5S Interactive Media Design. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • CCT305H5S Design and Implementation of Multimedia Documents. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • CCT328H5S Project Management. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • CCT341H5S Introduction to IT Consulting. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • CCT356H5F Online Advertising and Marketing. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • CCT360H5F Web Development and Design II. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • CCT401H5S Advanced Thesis Course. January 1 to April 30, 2025
  • CCT453H5S Digital Media Production II. January 1 to April 30, 2026
  • WRI291H5F Introduction to Journalism. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • WRI292H5F Research and Storytelling. September 1 to December 31, 2025
  • WRI430H5S Journalistic Investigation. January 1 to April 30, 2025

Writing instructors (CUPE3902 – Unit 3)

Unit 3 Writing Instructor positions are to be filled by those who are NOT current students or postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto (but who may be students registered at another university).

 

Available Positions

There are no positions available at this time.

Apply

  1. Complete this application form
  2. Submit the completed form, your cover letter and resume by email to ccitjobs@utoronto.ca

Sessional instructional assistants (SIA) (CUPE 3902 – Unit 3)

Unit 3 SIA positions are to be filled by those who are NOT current students or postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto (but who may be students registered at another university).

Available Positions

There are no positions available at this time.

Apply

  1. Complete this application form
  2. Submit the completed form, your cover letter and resume by email to ccitjobs@utoronto.ca

Postdoctoral fellows positions (CUPE 3902 – Unit 5)

Available Positions
There are no positions available at this time.

Apply

Applications should be emailed to iccit.utm@utoronto.ca including the position reference number and title in the subject line, an updated CV and a short letter explaining how the role fits with past and future research interests.