The Department of Biomedical Engineering has a goal to support learning and instruction through undergraduate peer mentorship. The BME Academic Advising Office's mission is to provide support to BME undergraduate and graduate students through each stage of their experience, from new student orientation through graduation. We do this through professional academic advising, peer advising, career planning workshops, student events and programs, FIGs (First-year Interest Groups), and more. BME peer advisors are important members of the BME academic advising team that enable us to help students succeed because they bring the student perspective to our office and can help students through peer mentorship. Peer advisors are expected to be punctual and reliable, and work a regular weekly schedule in BME 3.308. Most peer advisors work 3-8 hours per week and must demonstrate organizational and administrative skills to quickly and accurately update advising information to be distributed and work on special projects. Peer advisors are required to attend a BME new student employee orientation, complete peer advisor training with the senior peer advisor and staff academic advisors, complete on-boarding tasks and weekly timesheets in Workday, complete training on (and fully understand) the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and are expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical and academic integrity. UT BME's AAO (Academic Advising Office) is looking to hire two peer advisors to begin this fall 2025 for 5-8 hours per week.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED