Teaching Assistant - PhD Rehab Sciences
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center · Lubbock, TX · 5 days ago
Education$100k/yrPart-time
About the role
A graduate student enrolled in an institution of the Texas Tech University System employed up to 20 hours per week to support faculty in the delivery of rehabilitation science courses and related instructional activities, including quizzes, drills, or laboratory sections.
Major/Essential Functions
- Available to commute to the TTUHSC campus to perform duties in person.
- Completing and submitting weekly work activity reports to the assigned supervisor.
- Aiding with laboratory activities and demonstrations.
- Grading assignments, examinations, and other course assessments.
- Proctoring examinations.
- Holding office hours and responding to student inquiries.
- Developing and updating course materials.
Required Qualifications
- Enrolled in the graduate program of an institution within the Texas Tech University System.
- Currently enrolled in the Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC).
- Graduate degree in Rehabilitation Science or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior teaching experience in rehabilitation science or a related discipline.
- Clinical experience in rehabilitation science or a related area.
- Current certification or licensure in athletic training, audiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech-language pathology.
Benefits
Enjoy excellent benefits, including paid leave, retirement plans, wellness programs, health insurance and so much more.
Schedule
Varies based on course assignments and instructional needs.
Travel
None
Shift
Day
Research Laboratory
Yes
Select Agents Used
No
EEO Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran.
Grant Funded?
No
Equal Opportunity
Preserved in the EEO Statement.
Legal Compliance
Preserved in the Jeanne Clery Act statement.