Job Summary
Laboratory Teaching Assistants help a faculty member with technical and instructional responsibilities which may include: lab prep organization clean-up and working with enrolled students during the lab session in Swindells Hall and/or via remote telework arrangements. This position is for the laboratory courses BIO365 and BIO366: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 & 2 which are coordinated John White (AP 1 Lab) and Dr. Christie Engesser Cesar (AP 2 Lab). Teaching Assistants typically work approx. 2-3 hours per lab section each week of the term. Please check the schedule of classes for Fall 2025 lab days and times for AP1 and AP2 lab. BIO365 M 0915:1215 White M 1230:1530 Clifton M 1610:1910 Hallyburton W 1610:1910 Moss R 1410:1710 Moss BIO366 M 1230:1530 Flann W 1610:1910 Okonkwo T 0945:1245 Ruppell T 1255:1555 Ruppell W 0915:1215 Cesar W 1230:1530 Cesar R 0945:1245 Ruppell R 1255:1555 Ruppell R 1610:1910 Ruegg In your application please include a current resume and a cover letter answering the following questions: Explain why you are interested in this opportunity. How do you envisions this role will help you in reaching your personal goals What do you think your greatest strength and greatest weakness will be in your role as a laboratory teaching assistant For which section(s) (days and times) are you applying to be a teaching assistant You may still apply if you do not know your schedule; however please identify any known restrictions about your schedule (e.g. only possibilities are on Tues/Thurs).
Minimum Qualifications
Successful completion of the BIO 305/365 and BIO 306/366 with an overall grade of B or better. Satisfactory evaluations in any previous position as a departmental assistant in the Department of Biology. Satisfactory progress toward a degree.
Preferred Qualifications
Students with Federal Work Study in Financial Aid Package preferred. Students with Green Dot Certification preferred.