Roles and responsibilities
The basic role of the teaching assistant is to provide effective support to the faculty in carrying out their responsibilities towards the university and its students throughout their journey from the start to finish. This involves assistance in teaching, advising, supervising, training, guiding, and supporting students in all curricular and co-curricular activities which include social and recreational activities.
In addition to teaching activities, the teaching assistant is required to assist the faculty in research activities as well as aid in all activities related to the services provided by the university to university stakeholders.
The teaching assistant should have appropriate qualifications and experience to provide skills to engage positively with the requirements of the work and should be able to adapt to flexible working hours.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide support to the faculty/instructor to ensure a safe and stimulating educational environment;
- Assist the faculty/instructor in the planning, preparation, and implementation of daily teaching/learning activities;
- Assist the faculty in planning, preparing, and developing various teaching aids for use in the classroom;
- Assist in the planning, developing, and management of teaching laboratories;
- Assist students, individually or in groups, with lesson assignments to present or reinforce learning concepts;
- Participate in college committees and carry out other tasks related to the course/ college assigned by the Dean, Head of Department, and/ or course Instructor;
- Help students and researchers in the college in conducting experiments, research, and projects;
- Assist faculty/instructor in organizing and implementing internship programs;
- Assist faculty in activities related to student advising;
- Assist in organizing and implementing co-curricular activities within the university and outside.
SUPERVISION:
Reports to: Dean of the College/ Supervised by the Head of Department.
Working relationships & Subordinates: None
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
- A minimum Bachelor of Science degree in the Information Technology discipline with the ability to demonstrate strong communication skills, English proficiency, and the ability to use software packages and engage with the latest learning/teaching tools.
- Adequate knowledge in Java and python programming, databases, web programming, networking and security, data analytics, and engineering.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures.
- Ability to provide activities for students that encourage learning abilities.
- Supervisory skills.
- Ability to provide a supportive and caring environment for students.
- Skill in preparing instructional aids and plans.
- Ability to update and develop professionally through further education and training.
Desired candidate profile
- Relevant experience in teaching or training in Information Technology, including practical industry experience.
- Familiarity with curriculum development and instructional design is a plus.
Key Skills:
- Strong understanding of IT concepts, including networking, databases, cybersecurity, and programming.
- Proficiency in teaching programming languages (e.g., Python, Java) and IT tools (e.g., SQL, cloud services).
Interpersonal Skills:
- Excellent communication skills for engaging effectively with students and delivering clear instructions.
- Strong collaboration skills to work with faculty and industry partners.
- Ability to mentor and support students in their academic and professional development.
Technical Skills:
- Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS) and educational technology tools.
- Proficiency in using software development and IT-related tools for practical instruction.
Personal Attributes:
- Passionate about education and committed to fostering a positive learning environment.
- Adaptable and innovative in developing teaching methods and materials.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses in Information Technology.
- Support the development and implementation of course materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments.
- Facilitate hands-on labs and practical sessions to enhance student learning.
- Provide academic support and mentorship to students, including advising on projects and career paths.
- Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to program development initiatives.