Undergraduate Instructional Assistant OrgExcel
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Education Administration
Overview
Job Title: Undergraduate Instructional Assistant for Org Excel – Spring 2026
Requisition Number: DU14045
Department Name: 8E030:
Chemistry
Work Location: Lexington, KY
Salary Range: $12.00 / hour
Type of Position: Student
Position Time Status : Part-Time
Required
Education:
Qualified applicant must be a current undergraduate UK student with sophomore status or higher; have a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or higher; have taken CHE 105, 107, 111, 113, 230, 231, and 232; made a “B” or better in these courses. Applicants with equivalent credit will be considered.
Required Related
Experience:
N/A
Required License/Registration/Certification: N/A
Physical Requirements: Lifting and/or carrying light-weight objects; standing for approximately 2 hours at a time.
Shift: Monday through Friday;
Exact schedule varies according to course, section(s), schedule, and other factors. Please refer to the course catalog for listing of potential shifts. Assignments, schedules, and shifts are finalized by the Academic (Lab) Coordinator.
Final date to receive applications: 01/31/2026
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No
Job Summary / ResponsibilitiesThe Department of Chemistry is seeking talented and highly motivated undergraduates to fill positions as Undergraduate Instructional Assistants Type 2 (UIA-II), commonly titled Peer Leaders (PLs) for the Org Excel Program (CHE 295 & 297). PLs lead small groups of students in weekly workshops through problem sets developed by the Academic Coordinator to help their group learn how to solve problems in organic chemistry (CHE 230 and 232).
PLs function more as coaches than instructors or Teaching Assistants. The only criteria for enrolled students to pass the workshop course are attendance and full participation at every session. PLs are to maintain the utmost standard of responsibility, integrity, and professionalism while in this position. These positions are dependent upon availability of all instructional assistants.
This position requires a full semester commitment of approximately 5 hours per week per section and includes the following duties, expectations, and requirements:
- Attendance and participation in:
- One-hour, weekly PL meetings.
- Orientation activities prior to the beginning of the term which include, but are not limited to learning about UK Student Services including:
- Counseling Center Services (and Dealing with Distressed Students)
- Students with Disabilities
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP)
- Discrimination and Harassment
- Working problems sets in advance of the weekly workshop.
- Monitoring of a maximum of 10 students per section, under the supervision of the Academic Coordinator, in the following capacities:
- Recording attendance.
- Facilitating group discussion.
- Answering questions, providing feedback, and other correspondence in-person and online via email, the course discussion site, or other methods.
- Records maintenance and retention of student coursework via the course Learning Management site as well as hard copies.
- Undergoing observation and performance evaluation conducted by the instructor or delegate.
- Participation in professional development included in but not limited to orientation, weekly meetings, formal in-lab observations and end-of-semester evaluations conducted by the Academic Coordinator, and with any activities throughout the assignment in which there are discussions of appropriate behaviors befitting a professional in an academic setting.
- Other duties as assigned within the scope of the position.
All PLs receive specific training on course policies. The Academic Coordinator spot-checks grades, resolves any discrepancies or disputes, and determines all final grades.
Qualifications- Current undergraduate UK student with sophomore status or higher; GPA 3.0 or higher; have completed CHE 105, 107, 111, 113, 230, 231, and 232 with a B or better (or equivalent credit).
- Requires willingness to commit to a full semester and approximately 5 hours per week per section.
- Physical ability to perform light lifting and standing for intervals as described.
Students may not exceed 20 hours per week…
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