California Baptist University is hiring a Teaching Assistant for the Jabs School of Business. The role involves grading assignments according to instructor guidelines and performing administrative tasks such as entering grades into Blackboard. Applicants must hold or be senior students in Accounting, Marketing, or Business Administration.
Highlights
Grade assignments based on instructor instructions.
Perform administrative duties including entering grades into Blackboard.
Requires proficiency with Blackboard or similar grading platforms.
Must have a Bachelor of Science or be a senior majoring in Accounting, Marketing, or Business Administration.
Position is within the Jabs School of Business at California Baptist University.
No compensation details provided.
Candidates must align with the fundamental doctrines of the California Southern Baptist Convention.
Applicant documents required include a Christian Experience Essay and Resume.
Additional materials such as cover letters and references are optional.
Teaching Assistant - Jabs School of Business Full Description
The primary task performed by the Teaching Assistant will be grading assignments while adhering to the instructions provided by the instructor. The Teaching Assistant will also perform other administrative duties that may be assigned, such as entering grades into Blackboard.
Pay Range
Qualifications
A successful applicant will have earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Marketing, or Business Administration, or be in an Accounting, Marketing, or Business Administration major with senior status.
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.
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Are you a Christian?
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Do you attend church regularly?
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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)