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Teaching Assistant - Saint Paul Minnesota
Company: University of Minnesota Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Posted On: 01/27/2025
Apply for JobJob ID365403 LocationTwin Cities Job FamilyGraduate Assistants Full/Part TimePart-Time Regular/TemporaryRegular Job Code9511 Employee ClassGrad/Prof Student Position Add to Favorite JobsEmail this Job About the Job Graduate Instructors and TAs are desired to teach clinical, skills labs, and didactic courses in the undergraduate program in Nursing at the University of Minnesota (Rochester site and/or Twin Cities site). Graduate Instructors will work collaboratively with faculty at the Twin Cities and Rochester sites as part of the teaching team(s). The Graduate Instructors would be responsible for preparing educational materials or environment, facilitating student learning in the clinical site, lab, or lecture hall environment, evaluating students according to course evaluative criteria, and other responsibilities related to the position. ** Total number of available hours for these positions range from 15% (6 hours/week) to 50% (20 hours/week), or more, depending on the needs of the school. Program Description: Because the School of Nursing is a land grant university, and both a top research and teaching institution, it is positioned to approach health issues from all three perspectives. This is reflected in the school's organizational structure. The School of Nursing is organized in thematic cooperatives. This enables faculty and students to focus the combined forces of research, education and practice/service on three health care themes, all of them areas of strength for the school. All faculty participate in a cooperative, each of which is supported by a chair, program associate and program assistant. As a function of this dynamic cooperative structure, issues raised in practice become research questions, and research findings in turn can be shared in the classroom and back in the practice setting. The cooperative structure helps the school realize the true power of a research-driven school. The three cooperatives are: Adult and Gerontological Health, Child and Family Health, Population Health and Systems. The School of Nursing has programs on both the Twin Cities and Rochester campuses. Qualifications |
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