Math TLC Teaching Assistant (TA) at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 09/04/2024
The Math TLC is NOW HIRING Teaching Assistants (TAs) for the 2024-2025 academic year. Math TLC TAs support students in MATH 80, 90 (Intermediate Algebra) and 120 (College Algebra) courses. We seek to employ qualified UW-Stout undergraduate or graduate students to work one-on-one with students in the tutor lab and to serve as teaching assistants in the classroom. Minimum qualifications include:· Successful completion of MATH 90 in the Math TLC with a grade of A or A- and a recommendation from your instructor - OR -· Completion of MATH 118 or higher with a grade of at least B+ - OR -· Math Placement Test score of Level 4 or higher and concurrent enrollment in calculusTo Apply:1. Complete the MTLC TA Application attached at the bottom left of this posting.2. Send completed application to Amanda Rogers at rogersama@uwstout.edu3. Submit applications ASAP for priority consideration. Interviews and positions will be offered ongoing until positions are filled for the 2024-2025 academic year. For more information or to apply, click on the Current Students/StoutCloud button on the bottom, right-hand corner of our website at: http://www.uwstout.edu/mathtlc/Questions? Contact Amanda Rogers, Math TLC Coordinator, at rogersama@uwstout.edu or stop by JHSW 202E or the Math TLC Tutor Lab in 203 JHSW.
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Community Service Officer (CSO) at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 09/27/2024
The Community Service Officer (CSO) position is a student employment position within the University Police Department. The primary responsibilities of this job include, but are not limited to, providing night security patrols of the residence halls. Other duties such as public relations, traffic direction, event security and campus security patrols may be assigned as needed. Student employees may elect to work a single aspect of the position or all aspects of the position. This position typically works from midnight to 4am and does require some weekends as well, schedule can be flexible to work with your class schedule. Internships are available, you do not need to be a criminal justice student to apply.As an employee of the Police Department, you will be held to a higher level of trust and professionalism. You will be expected to represent our department, and The University, well, through the duration of your employment.Requests for applications can be made to Sgt. Lisa Pederson, pedersonl@uwstout.edu & Sgt. Sean Haskamp, haskamps2006@uwstout.edu Start date flexible – if interested, let us know!
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