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Supervisory Organization:
Donna Kerr
Department:
5420 Non Work Study, Mathematical Sciences
Dates of employment:
2023-01-18
2023-05-03
JOB PURPOSE:
Each year students are recruited from the "upper level" mathematics classes to be a student grader or TA.
The student must have been recommended by a Math Professor and be suited for this job.
PREREQUISITES FOR ELIGIBILITY: Must have passed Calculus II or equivalent Must have been recommended by a Math Professor Resume, uploaded Cover letter, uploaded DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Help students with math skills needed for classes, especially in Elementary Functions and Calculus.
Grade homework for the professors of certain math classes.
Class will be determined by professor and skill level of grader.
RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS DIVERSITY: Ability to honor and work with all identities and individuals, particularly those who are underrepresented in the country and/or at Lewis & Clark College.
SCHEDULE: Flexible, dependent on schedule RATE OF PAY: $15.95 per hour WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT: No Work Study required
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