California Baptist University is hiring a Public Health Sciences Teaching Assistant. The role involves supporting faculty by grading, taking attendance, facilitating student discussion groups, and instructing lab sections. Teaching Assistants work closely with faculty each semester to enhance the instructional process.
Highlights
Support faculty with grading, attendance, student discussions, and lab instruction.
Assist in multiple aspects of class instruction for Public Health Sciences courses.
Requirement: Must be currently enrolled as a California Baptist University student.
Candidates should commit to the university's Christian mission and integrate faith into their teaching role.
No compensation details provided.
Review of applications occurs throughout the semester based on departmental needs.
Applicants must be familiar with and not in conflict with the doctrines of the California Southern Baptist Convention.
Teaching Assistants contribute directly to Public Health Sciences department courses.
Christian experience and regular church attendance are part of the supplemental inquiry process.
Required application document includes a Christian Experience Essay; resume and references are optional.
Public Health Sciences - Teaching Assistant Full Description
The Department of Public Health Sciences at California Baptist University invites applications for Teaching Assistant (TA) positions. TAs support a faculty member in various aspects related to instruction in a class, such as: grading, attendance, facilitating student discussion groups, and instructing lab sections. Review of applications is conducted in an ongoing manner according to needs each semester.
Pay Range
Qualifications
Currently enrolled CBU student. Candidates must embrace the mission of California Baptist University, and evidence a clear understanding of, and commitment to, excellence as a Teaching Assistant through the integration of Christian faith.
Teaching Responsibilities
Nondiscrimination Statement
State and Federal law permit California Baptist University to discriminate on the basis of religion in order to fulfill its purpose. The University does not discriminate contrary to either State or Federal law.
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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Are you a Christian?
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Do you attend church regularly?
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If no, please explain (required):
(Open Ended Question)
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Are you both familiar with and not in conflict with the fundamental doctrines and practices of the California Southern Baptist Convention as stated in the Baptist Faith and Message dated June 14, 2000? (Please see above link for more information)