Teaching Assistant PSYC 3P39 Fall D2-1

Brock UniversitySt. Catharines, ON
Hybrid

About The Position

Brock University is seeking to fill an existing vacancy for a Teaching Assistant for PSYC 3P39, Computer Data Analysis (2 sections) for the Fall term. This position is part of the CUPE4207-1 (Employee Group). The nominal workload for this position is 60 hours per half credit course appointment. Duties and responsibilities will be in accordance with Article 22 of the Collective Agreement and may include attending lectures, seminars, labs, or tutorials, preparing seminar materials, proctoring and grading assignments, tests, and examinations, holding office hours, answering student emails, maintaining accurate records, and helping students overcome difficulties with course material. The position also involves presenting material and conducting seminars remotely, and maintaining contact with the instructor, fellow teaching assistants, and students via various communication methods.

Requirements

  • Must have completed or be enrolled in PSYC 5Y51/52/61/62/71/72 or PSYC 7Y51/52/53/61/62/63/71/72/73, within the previous five years; OR Minimum 3rd Year complete in a PSYC BA or BSc program, with an average of at least 80; and have taken this course within the previous five years, and achieved a grade of at least 80. Previous successful experience as a TA in this course in an academic setting will be considered as equivalent.
  • Must demonstrate a clear and thorough understanding of all aspects of the course to clearly explain all course topics
  • Must have strong writing and editing skills and a thorough understanding of APA writing style
  • Must have excellent oral communication skills
  • Must have the interpersonal qualities to be supportive of students and effective in leading group discussion
  • Must have strong organizational skills and a demonstrated ability to keep accurate records/manage data
  • Must have excellent time management skills in order to cover the required course material during the available seminar/lab or tutorial time
  • Must be adept at providing feedback to students in a constructive manner
  • Must have a strong background and understanding of statistics
  • Must have a clear understanding of the application of Excel and SPSS software to psychological problems

Responsibilities

  • Attending lectures, assigned seminars, labs or tutorials on a weekly basis
  • Attending TA meetings as scheduled
  • Preparation of seminar materials
  • Proctoring and grading assignments, tests and examinations in a timely manner, and providing supportive and instructive written feedback
  • Holding office hours and answering student emails outside of scheduled student contact time
  • Maintaining accurate records
  • Helping students overcome difficulties that they may encounter when dealing with course material
  • Other related duties as assigned by the Instructor
  • Presenting material/conduct seminars remotely
  • Maintain contact with the instructor, fellow teaching assistants and enrolled students by email and by audio-video conferencing and/or in-person meetings
  • Conduct seminars and office hours via audio-video conferencing and/or in-person meetings

Benefits

  • Flexible Work Arrangement
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