PHYS 100/101 TA Government - Hilltop, WV at Geebo

PHYS 100/101 TA

Job Title:
PHYS 100/101 TAJob
Summary:
Teaching Assistant for PHYS 100/101:
Intro to Physics I and IIWe are looking for a teaching assistant to help first year engineering students in PHYS150, an introductory undergraduate mechanics course with calculus, and Math 108 and 109.
The successful candidate is expected to be comfortable explaining and connecting mechanics concepts through sketches, plots, and mathematical equations.
The teaching assistant will be responsible for hosting additional tutorial sessions and/or office hours and aiding the instructor.
Full
Job Description:
Compensation:
$18.
07/hour (undergrad), $19.
07/hour (grad)Total Hours:
3-4 hours per weekDeadline to Apply:
August 31Primary ResponsibilitiesHolding office hours and/or being available at other times to help students with questions related to course materialsHelp instructor with managing canvas and online learning content.
Required Qualifications Interest in helping first-year students succeed Experience with the course material or other equivalent mechanics and calculus courses Attention to detail Communication and collaboration skills You must be physically located within the United States in order to be considered for the position.
Application ProcessPlease only apply if referred to by Prof.
Brandon BrownFor those already working at university jobs and considering applying for this position as well, your total work limit is 25 hours/week.
Students with work-study awards are preferred.
The intent is to hire a qualified teaching assistant as soon as possible.
Full-Time/Part-Time:
Part timePay Rate:
HourlySalary Range :
18.
07/hr Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Drawing Equations Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Teaching Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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