Part-Time Teaching Assistant, Fall BA815 - Smeal College of Business, Marketing Dept
Job Description
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The Smeal College of Business Marketing Department is seeking applicants for part-time teaching assistants for BA 815 with Dr. Liechty.
Job duties to include:
- The teaching assistant will be responsible for two sections of BA 815, holding recitation sessions and attending a few class
- Checking homework and quizzes; working through class projects
- Other duties as assigned by the supervising instructor
Requirements, qualifications, and/or competencies:
- Academic integrity and the ability to maintain student confidentiality is required, as well as a solid foundation in statistics
- Candidates should have good communication and interpersonal skills, be reliable and organized, and have good time management skills
- Knowledge of business statistics
- Preferred candidates are current graduate students
Schedule:
- Approximately 10 hours of work per week during the fall 2026 semester
- This course is in mod 2 / second half of fall semester, however prep work will need to be completed before the course.
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