Start Date: 9/16/2025
End Date: 12/16/2025
DEADLINE TO APPLY IS 9 PM Pacific Standard Time.
Required Applicant Status: Undergraduate
The University of Washington Information School is recruiting undergraduate students for the INFO 310 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant position. Qualifications are based on prior course work skill level experience and schedule availability.
INFO 310: Information Assurance and Cybersecurity
INFO 310 A Lecture: T/Th 5:30pm - 7:20pm
This position will work a maximum of 15hours per week.
Responsibilities may include some or all the following duties:
- Conduct lab section meetings
- Prepare and grade assignments
- Prepare test questions
- Proctor and score exams
- Maintain grading records
- Prepare and maintain course attendance records
- Calculate quarter grades
- Request student assessments for course
- Attend lectures
- Hold regular office hours review material with students
- Tutor students
- Manage and respond to course-related e-mail
- Prepare and maintain webpage for course materials
- Develop and maintain online communications discussion sites etc.
- Attend instructor/TA meetings
- Act as liaison between student and professor
- Prepare handout materials
- Review literature place course materials on library reserve
- Facilitate discussions
- Hold extra review sessions for exams; obtain space for review sessions
- Request or acquire necessary equipment
Pay Scale Information:$22.68-$24.27 hourly
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This position is not eligible for tuition waiver or benefits.
Questions regarding compensation or benefits should be directed to iSchool Human Resources at
Note:
- This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. For more information about union shop provisions visit:Union Information
- Per the UW Student Employmentpolicyhourly student employeesare limited to a maximum total of 19.5 hours per week during the active academic year.
- If students have more than one hourly on campus job the 19.5 maximum hours per week includes all hourly student appointments combined.
- It is the students responsibility to ensure that they do not exceed the maximum number of hours per week.
- Students must reside in the United States for the duration of the appointment.
- Undergraduate student enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits at the University of Washington Seattle for Autumn 2025
- Prior completion of INFO 310with strong performance or demonstrated proficiency in the course content
- Must be able to attend lectures
- Responsible organized and able to get tasks done on time
- Ability to lead breakout discussions and lab sections if needed.
- Strong interest and ability to work with students having diverse skill levels
Conditions of Employment:
- Sexual Misconduct Disclosure (Non UW employees):Sexual Misconduct Disclosure Information