TEACHING ASSISTANT Survey - Community College Students
We're looking for community college students who would like to be teaching assistants for high school programs (skilled trades and engineering).

Typical commitment would be 2-4 hours per week (maybe done over one or two days). Right now it would be a volunteer role, but we're working to get funds to pay the TA's where possible.

If you're interested in learning more, please fill out the information below and we'll get back to you. As we move forward, we'll ask you to send us a resume and transcript, as well as references.

Thanks,
Mark Martin
Regional Director
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development

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First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
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College Name *
Are you a... *
What program(s) are you studying? *
How many units have you taken in these programs? *
An approximate number is OK
What subject(s) would you like to help teach? *
Examples: Machining, welding, electronics, carpentry, engineering, robotics, automotive, electrical, etc.
Have you ever taught before?
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If so, where and what subjects?
What geographic location would you like to teach in? *
Let us know a city, or general area you would be willing to travel to (e.g., Santa Rosa and surrounding area, San Francisco, etc.)
How many hours / week would you be able to assist? *
Would prefer to have a minimum of 2 - 4 hours per week
What days of the week (and times) would work best for you?
We plan on starting in January. We recognize that you might not have your schedule set yet, so give us the best guesses that you can.
Compensation
We hope to get funds to compensate you for your time, but if not we want to see who could do it on a volunteer basis. If we do get funds we would estimate compensating at around $12/hour.
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Name of college instructor (in the subject you want to teach) who could act as a reference for you *
Email of instructor *
Describe why you're interested in this opportunity *
General Comments / Questions
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