What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teaching Assistant-Berkeley Academies position at Summer Discovery?
About Summer Discovery
Our mission is to provide best-in-class, immersive summer college enrichment experiences that perfectly balance courses curated by top tier universities in diverse fields of study, with opportunities for students to have fun, travel and explore new places with new friends.
We support students in their mission to deepen their knowledge of their academic passion and foster college-ready confidence through hands-on learning experiences in their preferred field of study. We are the industry trailblazers, applying nearly sixty years of learning, refinement and relationship building into what we do each day.
Simply put, our team is obsessed with summer and determined to help our students excel, building lifelong skills, embracing intellectual curiosity, innovation, and a love of learning.
About the Role
Teaching Assistants are responsible for supporting the Course Instructor for Summer Discovery Emergency Medicine, Engineering & Robotics or Psychiatry summer enrichment courses at University of California, Berkeley. This is a full-day, two-week academy project-based research intensive for academically motivated high school students interested in the field of medicine and health sciences.
A fully developed course curriculum will be provided by Summer Discovery Academics, Instructors and Teaching Assistants will receive training to ensure quality delivery of an experiential and engaging project-based course.
This interactive approach to learning encourages teamwork, teaches leadership, and targets skill development that students can apply to a future career in any engineering or health profession and beyond into their personal lives. The course will provide students with insight into the various paths required for undergrad, graduate, and postgraduate coursework necessary in their field of interest. Features may include visits to simulation labs, healthcare settings, and panelists in various stages of healthcare careers. By the end of two weeks, students will have developed their research project proposal and will submit it for review on the final in-person day.
Courses :
- Psychiatry & Neuroscience
- Emergency Medicine
- Research in Medicine
- Engineering & Robotics
Location : University of California, Berkeley
Class is in session from 9am - 12pm and 1 : 30pm - 4pm
Class is in session from 9am-11 : 30am and 1pm-3 : 30pm
Duties & Responsibilities
Review with Instructor provided course curriculum and supply list to identify academic course questions and supplemental supply coordination needs.
Ensure completion of Student Performance Evaluations.
Education / Experience / Qualifications
Expected hours of work / Travel