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Teaching/Student Assistant

Assist faculty, instructional staff, and student affairs staff in postsecondary institutions. Teaching Assistants perform teaching or teaching-related duties, such as teaching lower level courses, developing teaching materials, preparing and giving examinations, and grading examinations or papers. Student Assistants support Student Affairs professionals or academic support services in administrative and programmatic duties such as admissions, orientation, campus housing, advising, student administration and services, bursar, financial aid, and information technology.

Annual openings

384

BLS median wage

$37,450

Typical education

This position usually requires some college, but no degree.

10-year growth

+18%

Career requirements

What does this career require?

The education, credentials, and on-the-job competencies Colorado employers expect for this role.

Typical education

This position usually requires some college, but no degree.

Credential requirement

No specific credential listed yet

Credential detail

There are no required licenses or authorizations.

Experience detail

This is an entry-level position, so no experience is required. However, this position is typically filled by an undergraduate student in the degree program being taught.

Employer competency information

  • ● Communication - Listen, speak, write, and signal so others can understand ● Problem Solving & Decision Making - Apply critical-thinking skills to solve problems by generating, evaluating, and implementing solutions ● Teamwork - Working cooperatively with others to complete work assignments ● Critical & Analytical Thinking - Use logic, reasoning, and analysis to draw conclusions and address problems ● Customer Service - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction

Is this work a fit?

What the work actually feels like

How people in this career tend to spend their time, the interests it draws on, and a look at a typical day.

Automation exposure

Low exposure

Tasks here lean on judgement and people skills that are hard to automate.

A typical day

  1. Evaluate and grade examinations, assignments, or papers, and record grades.
  2. Lead discussion sections, tutorials, or laboratory sections.
  3. Inform students of the procedures for completing and submitting class work, such as lab reports.
  4. Prepare or proctor examinations.
  5. Tutor or mentor students who need additional instruction.
  6. Meet with supervisors to discuss students' grades or to complete required grade-related paperwork.