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Graduate Readers/Graders Positions OPEN for LEAD 298 (due 9/27)

UW Undergraduate Academic Affairs is recruiting graduate and professional students for hourly Reader/Grader positions for LEAD 298. We are looking for students interested in civic engagement who are excited to engage with undergraduates through written work.  

LEAD 298 – “Dialogue, Disagreement, and Democracy” – will model good faith efforts to create bridges across difference and division. Through witnessing weekly discussions, undergraduate students will understand how community leaders find common ground to maintain democratic civility.  

This position is:

  • $21.57/hour 
  • On-Campus Student Employment, mostly remote work with one in-person meeting per week during Autumn quarter  
  • Part-time, 8-10 hours/week from September 30 to December 17 

See more details below.

 Responsibilities: 

  • Evaluate and grade student assignment submissions 
  • Maintain grading records 
  • Attend lectures (asynchronous, once per week)  
  • Understand course expectations and learning outcomes; review resources in order to respond to student interests and inquiries  

Qualifications: 

  • Enrolled in at least 4 credits as a graduate student at the University of Washington (Seattle, Bothell or Tacoma) in Autumn 2024 
  • Ability to complete tasks under minimal supervision 
  • Interest in working with students and providing constructive feedback on assignments 

How to Apply 

Students can apply directly on Handshake. Alternatively, they can email a statement of interest, along with a current resume, to mjundt@uw.edu  We will review applications on a rolling basis through September 27, 2024 and will be in touch with all applicants by October 4, 2024. 

The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. 

To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso@uw.edu

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