Student Worker
No. 4703Job Details
Job Description
Name of the position: Student Worker
Is this a Federal Work Study position? Yes
Classification of the position: Other
Description: Teaching Assistant
Campus: Post
Department Name: Veterinary Medicine
Department’s Dean and/or Director: Carmen Fuentealba
Location: Building and Floor: Roth 300
Supervisor: Name: Brendan Caputo
Title: Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Purpose or role of the position within the organization (Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities):
Roles of a Teaching Assistant: Organize group sessions after regular class time to review material by reserving a small classroom via Assistant Dean Brendan Caputo brendan.caputo@liu.edu . Answering questions during group sessions is expected. Prepare PowerPoint presentations by using original teaching material/ PowerPoint and/or prepare new ones based on course learning objectives Prepare multiple choice questions and/or other activities such as games, Q&A sessions, etc. Provide advise/feedback on how students are learning, what concepts require revision, etc.
Duties and Principal Responsibilities:
Teach material to current Vet Med Students
Education Requirements: LIU student enrolled in an active degree program
Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience: Requirements: Have completed the course with an A letter grade Maintain an overall GPA > 3.5
Rate of Pay: $20 HR
Period of employment: Begin Date: 9/2025 End Date: 5/3/2026
Evaluation procedures and schedules: Regular meetings with Assistant Dean
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