Graduate Assistant Job Listings

Graduate Assistantship (GA) positions are available to all registered graduate students at the College forCreative Studies with a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA).

There are three types of GA positions: Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA), Graduate Research Assistant (GRA), and Graduate Student Assistant (GSA).

For more details, please see the Policy document and each Job Description for the open positions listed below.

Unfilled positions older than 6 weeks will be removed from the list

GTA: DTR-222-A&B : Design Theory: Mobility II Concepts – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

Department: Transportation Design
Course: DTR222 – Design Theory: Mobility II Concepts
Semester: Winter 2026
Hours per week: 8-10
Supervisor/Instructor: Paul Snyder / David Muyres

Summary of Purpose – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

The position of a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) is to provide a graduate student with an opportunity to extend his/her/their academic knowledge while cultivating a variety of pedagogical skills. The purpose of a GTA is to support and enhance the learning experience of students by complementing activities of the course instructor.

General Responsibilities – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

  • The GTA reports directly to his/her/their supervisor.
  • The GTA is expected to be prepared for his/her/their duties/job functions.
  • The GTA must understand the course objectives and the learning strategies set for students.
  • The GTA should make him/her/them self aware of the instructor’s teaching style, course management techniques, and personal ideology.
  • Additionally, the GTA performs other duties as necessary.

Position Specific Responsibilities – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

In addition to the responsibilities listed above, this position requires the items listed below.

Ensure both sections are aligned by facilitating the same communicatins for each section, including but not limited to the following: reading assignments, studio assignments, general announcements, attendance to frequent guest lectures and preparations for presentations.

Critique support and demos as needed

Requirements – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

  • Completion of FERPA 101: Colleges & Universities Training within 1 month after starting position.
  • Attendance and active participation in pedagogical round table trainings.
  • A compassionate and positive attitude.
  • A willingness to follow instructions and work in a supporting role.
  • A demonstration of respect and cooperation with the course instructor (both inside and outside of the course).
  • A possession of exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • A substantial understanding of the course subject.
  • A knowledge base of the research process and the Modern Language Association (MLA) documentation style.
  • An ability to multitask, work to meet course deadlines, and be adaptable to change.

Required for Position

In addition to the items listed above, this position requires a familiarity with the following technology/Software/Online Platforms.

Canvas, Adobe Suite, Blender or Autodesk Alias

How To Apply

Please ensure you have the following documents ready for your application:

  • Portfolio/Research Paper
  • Resume/CV

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Important – Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)

CONFIDENTIALITY: All completed classwork, grades and correspondence about individual students in the class must be kept confidential. It is imperative to not leave graded student classwork unattended in public places.
USE OF AUTHORITY: It is essential to realize, decisions made by a GTA will have a significant effect on the final grades of students. Therefore, a GTA should carry out his/her/their responsibilities professionally, and not abuse authority. A GTA should evaluate student work accurately and objectively.
SAFETY: On rare occasions, a GTA may be threatened or harassed by a student, either in person or digitally. This should be taken very seriously. The GTA must immediately report the unpleasant incident(s) to his/her/their supervisor. posted on January 9, 2025 at 8:59 pm