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UCSB's Office of Undergraduate Education is seeking a graduate student assistant for Spring Quarter 2021 to provide logistical and technological support in order to develop a new online course, INT W120: Transferring to the Research University. The position pays $25 per hour. Read on for more details!
Read on for a job announcement for a graduate student assistant with the Office of Undergraduate Education.
Job Description:
Santa Barbara Office of Undergraduate Education is seeking a graduate student assistant to provide logistical and technological support in order to develop a new online course, INT W120: Transferring to the Research University. Tasks performed by the graduate student assistant will include scheduling times that work best for guest lecturers to have their mini lectures recorded in the studio by Instructional Development or by the instructor via zoom. The graduate student will work closely with the instructor to create an uncluttered and user-friendly GauchoSpace course site. Developing the site will require drawing on and incorporating GauchoSpace specific feedback received from UCSB students who responded to the Remote Learning Survey, which was administered in Spring 2020. Lastly, the graduate student will provide logistical support in preparing the mid-term evaluation of the course and the ESCI evaluation of the course, ensure readings are converted into pdf format and uploaded to GauchoSpace, and perform additional administrative tasks that will aid in the development of the course.
Skills/Experience Required
- Detail oriented
- Excellent email communication skills
- Familiarity with managing GauchoSpace pages
- Online teaching knowledge or experience
- UCSB TA experience preferred
Salary
- $25 per hour
- Does not include fee remission or GSHIP
Time Commitment
10 hours a week
Appointment Duration
March 29 - June 4, 2021 (Spring quarter 2021)
Application
To apply, please submit the following to Yasmine Dominguez-Whitehead at ywhitehead@ucsb.edu by Friday, February 12:
- Cover Letter
- Updated CV
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.