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Teaching Assistant - Conservation Biology - M. Akresh [work study]

  • Work-Study (AUNE)
  • Remote
  • This position has been filled

Antioch University New England

Start Date: 8/28/2023
End Date: 12/15/2023
Number of Positions: 1
Hours per Week: 12
Weekends Required: NO
Evenings Required: NO

Supervisor: Mike Akresh

Alternate Supervisor: Amy Roy

This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes

Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 100%

Method to assess remote work: Supervisor will be in weekly communication with the student to monitor that the work is being completed, and will be in the class with the student. See below for outcomes of the work.

Job Description

  • Teaching Assistant for Conservation Biology class (ESS 5630).
  • Attend class sessions (fully online) and help answer questions and provide support to small groups of students during in-class labs (3 hours/week).
  • Arrange time outside of class to be available to students for working on class assignments and the final project, and to provide tutoring in content and skills to students who need additional support (2 hours/week).
  • Assistant may also help with grading assignments (1 hour/week), finding Conservation Biology topics in the current news (1 hour/week), and preparing for class (1 hour/week).
  • Work will occur during class time as well as outside of class as arranged with individuals or groups of students.

Qualifications

  • A strong background in Conservation Biology, and have already taken the class at AUNE in a past year.
  • Strong communication skills and attention to detail
  • Ability and interest in working with other graduate students to build knowledge and skills
  • Ability to attend class 1-4 pm Thursdays

How to Apply: Please send a brief cover letter and your CV. Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Position Type: Work Study

Department: ES

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