Experienced and Enthusiastic CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow – Student Hourly Position for Remote Work Opportunity in Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas

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Introduction to the University of Kansas and the School of EngineeringThe University of Kansas, a premier public research university, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow to join its team of dedicated educators. As a member of the School of Engineering, you will play a vital role in shaping the minds of future engineers and contributing to the advancement of the field. Our School of Engineering is committed to providing a world-class education, fostering innovative research, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are passionate about creating a supportive and inclusive environment that allows our students to thrive and reach their full potential.Job OverviewAs a CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow, you will have the opportunity to work remotely and support faculty instructors in delivering high-quality education to undergraduate students in civil, environmental, and architectural engineering courses. Your primary responsibilities will include helping faculty administer activities such as group work and problem-solving, enhancing student learning by interacting with students during class periods, and guiding students to maximize concept mastery. This is a temporary, part-time position that requires a strong and diverse skillset, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and a demonstrated mastery of course content.Key Responsibilities• Help faculty administer activities such as group work, problem-solving, and other engaging learning experiences to improve student learning and engagement in key engineering courses (35%)• Enhance student learning by interacting with students during class periods, guiding them to maximize concept mastery, and providing individualized support as needed (65%)• Meet with the instructor and possibly facilitate help sessions outside of regular class periods to ensure students receive adequate support• Collaborate with faculty instructors to develop and implement effective teaching strategies and materials• Participate in training and professional development opportunities to enhance teaching skills and stay up-to-date with industry trendsRequired QualificationsTo be considered for this exciting opportunity, you must meet the following requirements:• Must have taken the specified course or an equivalent class and earned at least a 'B' in the course• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively interact with students, faculty, and staff• Demonstrated mastery of course content, with a deep understanding of civil, environmental, and architectural engineering principles and concepts• Physical or virtual presence in the course (approximately 3 hours/week for a 3-credit course) and may demand approximately 2 hours/week outside of the class• Must be enrolled in no fewer than 6 credit hours during the semester term of the appointment, or meet one of the alternative enrollment requirementsPreferred QualificationsWhile not required, the following qualifications are highly desirable:• Teaching or tutoring experience at a university or college setting, with a proven track record of effectively supporting student learning• Earned an 'A' in the course, demonstrating exceptional mastery of the subject matter• Experience with remote or online teaching, with the ability to adapt to new technologies and learning platformsSkills and CompetenciesTo succeed in this role, you must possess the following skills and competencies:• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively interact with students, faculty, and staff• Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to break down complex concepts into manageable parts• Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with a strong commitment to collaboration and teamwork• Flexibility and adaptability, with the ability to adjust to changing circumstances and priorities• Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilitiesCareer Growth Opportunities and Learning BenefitsAs a CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow, you will have access to a range of career growth opportunities and learning benefits, including:• Professional development opportunities, such as training and workshops, to enhance teaching skills and stay up-to-date with industry trends• Mentorship and support from experienced faculty instructors and staff• Opportunities to network with other educators and professionals in the field• Access to university resources and facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational facilities• Enhanced resume and career prospects, with the opportunity to gain valuable teaching experience and build a strong professional networkWork Environment and Company CultureThe University of Kansas is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. As a CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow, you will be part of a dynamic and collaborative team that is passionate about education and committed to excellence. Our work environment is characterized by:• A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a focus on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students, faculty, and staff• A collaborative and supportive team environment, with opportunities for professional development and growth• A flexible and adaptable work environment, with the opportunity to work remotely and balance work and personal responsibilities• A strong focus on student success, with a commitment to providing high-quality education and support servicesCompensation, Perks, and BenefitsAs a CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow, you will receive a competitive salary of $15.00 per hour, with opportunities for professional development and growth. You will also have access to a range of perks and benefits, including:• Flexible work arrangements, with the opportunity to work remotely and balance work and personal responsibilities• Opportunities for professional development and growth, including training and workshops• Access to university resources and facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational facilities• A strong focus on work-life balance, with a commitment to supporting the well-being and success of all employeesConclusionIf you are a motivated and enthusiastic individual who is passionate about education and committed to excellence, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. As a CEAE Undergrad Teaching Fellow, you will have the chance to make a real difference in the lives of students, contribute to the advancement of the field, and gain valuable teaching experience. Don't hesitate – and take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career in education! and join our team of dedicated educators who are shaping the minds of future engineers and contributing to the advancement of the field. We look forward to receiving your application and discussing this opportunity further.Apply for this job

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