GPS Program // Child & Family Study Center Lab Assistant at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 10/01/2024
Please, note – Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved from campus-based applied learning experiences and intentional 1:1 career coaching and assessment.Students that accept a GPS Program on-campus job will not only get a paid student employment opportunity but will have access to pre- and post-job career assessments and three 1:1 career coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. You will be paid for your orientation, assessment, and 1:1 coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. Please, direct GPS Program questions to Career Services: careerservices@uwstout.edu. At the Child and Family Study Center, lab assistants complete work to support the classroom teachers in meeting NAEYC accreditation and licensing standards for center programming. Work includes helping to prep materials and teaching tools used by classroom teaching staff in implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum. Students in this position will learn more fully the instructional responsibilities of a classroom teacher and be instrumental in supporting the work to establish positive, collaborative, and creative environments for children to learn. This position gives students an early hands-on experience in the field of Early Childhood Education. The lab assistant positions are scheduled for approximately 6 hrs./wk. working around a student’s class schedule. Additional hours can be planned as needed/desired. We schedule a lab assistant for each center site, Heritage Hall Infant-Toddler lab and the Child and Family Study Center preschool site.
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