Responsible for participating in learning activities in academic spaces including simulation rooms and laboratories. Provides support, coordination, and facilitation in learning environments.

 

Typical Functions

Typical functions are listed within the level descriptors below and are examples of work performed by positions in the level and are not intended to be all-inclusive. Some duties may overlap levels; however, the preponderance of the work will be assessed when assigning positions to the specific levels.

 

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSAs)

Listed below are the minimum requirements for this role. KSAs will become more advanced as the level increases and will vary depending on the requirements of the position.

  • Communication skills.
  • Organizational skills.
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize work.

 

Level Descriptions

Teaching and Learning Academic Support 1

  • Assists in preparing teaching and learning activities in an academic or laboratory setting.
  • Prepares equipment and supplies; sets up and breaks down laboratories including simulation labs.
  • Maintains laboratory and simulation rooms.
  • Maintains supply inventory, ordering and restocking.
  • Maintains laboratory and simulation equipment; including cleaning, quality assurance, and facilitating repair.
  • Maintains laboratory schedules, room assignments, and equipment allocation.
  • Opens and closes laboratories, preparing equipment and technology for use.
  • Maintains records.
  • Performs minor laboratory procedures or tasks.

 

Education/Experience

Typically requires an associate’s degree in a relevant field or specialized technical training, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

 

Certification/License

Applicable certification may be required.

 

Market Range: MR06

Teaching and Learning Academic Support 2

  • Trains students on laboratory procedures and safety.
  • Assists graduate teaching assistants in implementing weekly lab exercises and assists students during laboratory sections.
  • Assists with developing and improving laboratory exercises and simulations.
  • Provides input on curriculum development.
  • Facilitates simulation scenarios by prepping equipment and assisting with exercises.
  • Provides support and troubleshooting to simulation technology and coordinates vendor assistance when needed.
  • Prepares media and reagents.
  • Sets up and operates laboratory apparatus, equipment and supplies.
  • Maintains, orders and purchases chemical and equipment inventories.
  • Ensures safety practices are followed, responds to lab accidents, and provides minor first aid.
  • Participates in safety committees, provides safety training, and serves on safety committees.
  • Assists in supervising student laboratory assistants.
  • Assists with budgets and other financial duties.
  • Provides input on student progress.

 

Education/Experience

Typically requires a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and one year of experience in subject matter, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

 

Certification/License

Applicable certification may be required.

 

Market Range: MR07

Teaching and Learning Academic Support 3

  • Teaches sections of laboratories, presents lectures, or facilitates group discussions.
  • Facilitates simulation activities by coordinating, observing, providing feedback, coaching, instructing, and evaluating participants.
  • Provides input on curriculum development.
  • Develops laboratory exercises and assignments.
  • Prepares instructional materials.
  • Grades assignments and student performance using established rubrics.
  • Gives feedback and guidance to students and helps them think through processes to problem solve.
  • Provides oversight of laboratory safety and hazardous materials regulatory compliance.
  • Develops and implements of laboratory safety and usage protocols.
  • Manages supplies and equipment, plans for usage for academic year, and oversees the ordering and maintenance of supplies and equipment.
  • Oversees budgets and financial aspects of academic space/laboratory.
  • Coordinates course calendar and schedules; arranges for off-site visits and field trips.
  • Coordinates and delivers laboratory orientations for students and graduate students.
  • Manages classroom technology and computer laboratories.
  • Responsible for maintaining, arranging for repair and recommending replacement and other purchases.
  • Supervises staff.
  • Assists with classroom technology/simulation in a specialty area.

 

Education/Experience

Typically requires a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and five years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

 

Certification/License

Applicable certification may be required.

 

Market Range: MR09

 

Effective Date: January 4, 2021