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Teaching Assistant Department of Health and Human Performance
The Department of Health and Human Performance is seeking individuals to serve as Teaching Assistants for department faculty who teach classes in the Exercise Science and Health & Wellness majors as well as the Exercise Science and Nutrition minors.
Duties:
-Support class delivery
-Assist in setting up and running labs
-Organize and conduct review sessions
-Meet with students individually and groups
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in a discipline related to courses taught in department.
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