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This posting is for the 2026-2027 School Year To assist students and staff in the effective use of ... Support teachers with instructional technology tools and digital resources * Reinforce digital ...

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How much do computer lab teaching assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for computer lab teaching assistant in the United States is $17.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Computer Lab Teaching Assistant vs Lab Technician?

AspectComputer Lab Teaching AssistantLab Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or associate degree; some positions may require coursework in education or ITAssociate degree or certification in laboratory technology or related field
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, computer labs in schools or collegesLaboratories in educational, research, or healthcare institutions
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in educational institutions supporting student learningIn various industries supporting lab operations and equipment maintenance
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in educational tech supportTechnical support and lab equipment management

The Computer Lab Teaching Assistant primarily supports students and instructors in educational computer labs, focusing on assisting with software and hardware. In contrast, a Lab Technician handles technical tasks related to laboratory equipment, maintenance, and safety. While both roles require technical knowledge, the Teaching Assistant is more education-focused, whereas the Lab Technician emphasizes technical and operational expertise in lab environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Lab Teaching Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Lab Teaching Assistant, you need a solid understanding of computer hardware, software applications, and basic troubleshooting skills, often supported by coursework or experience in information technology or computer science. Familiarity with operating systems, classroom management software, and common productivity tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and organizational skills help in assisting students and maintaining an effective learning environment. These skills ensure smooth lab operations, effective student support, and a positive educational experience.

What are Computer Lab Teaching Assistants?

Computer Lab Teaching Assistants are individuals who help manage and support the operations of a computer lab, often within educational institutions. They assist students and faculty with technical issues, maintain hardware and software, and sometimes help conduct instructional sessions. Their responsibilities may also include troubleshooting computer problems, ensuring lab rules are followed, and providing guidance on the use of various software applications. They play a vital role in ensuring that the lab runs smoothly and is a productive environment for learning.

What are some common challenges faced by Computer Lab Teaching Assistants, and how can they be effectively managed?

Computer Lab Teaching Assistants often encounter challenges such as managing multiple student questions simultaneously, troubleshooting technical issues on various devices, and ensuring all lab equipment is functioning properly. To manage these, it's important to develop strong organizational skills, become familiar with the lab's hardware and software, and maintain clear communication with both students and faculty. Proactively preparing for common technical problems and creating clear guidelines for students can also help foster an efficient and supportive learning environment.
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Occupational Therapy - Classroom Lab Assistant

Occupational Therapy - Classroom Lab Assistant

West Coast University

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$42.29 - $61.31/hr

Full-time

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Job description

eporting directly to the Dean/Program Director of Occupational Therapy, the Lab-Teaching Assistant assists faculty with lab sessions, grading assignments and tests. Responsible for performing teaching and teaching-related duties. Preparing labs for class and/or practicals, monitoring student progress and facilitating student participation in learning activities. The Lab/Teaching Assistant communicates with the lead instructor regarding student performance or issues that arise and ensures the delivery of consistent content and testing. The Lab-Teaching assistant may assist with grading practicals and other required assignments.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

  • Assist course coordinator with lab set-up, leave the classroom or laboratory clean organized and ready for next user.
  • Evaluate and grade examinations, assignments, or papers and record grades. Evaluate student work.
  • Conduct and grade practicals.
  • Participate in applicant interviews.
  • Work with the instructor to coordinate final grades for all students on the class roster.
  • Obtain materials needed for class.
  • Prepare presentations for and deliver lectures.
  • Tutor or mentor students.
  • May perform other duties as assigned.

Preferred Education, Certifications and LicensuresPreferred Experience and Skills

  • The ability to demonstrate bilingual skills is preferred.

Required Education, Certifications, and Licensures

  • A master of Science in Occupational Therapy is required.
  • Certified by NBCOT (The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy) as an OTR (Registered Occupational Therapist) required.
  • Licensed as an Occupational Therapist in the State of California is required.
  • Membership with the Occupational Therapy Association of California (OTAC) is required.
  • Membership with the American Occupational Therapy Association is required.
  • Must meet and maintain the qualifications and standards set forth by any accreditation body that West Coast University is accredited by or in process of obtaining accreditation from, for area of expertise and expectations of faculty members as outlined in regulatory documents.
  • Must maintain any professional certifications deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the teaching role.
  • Current certification in basic life support procedures including healthcare provides CPR with an Automated External Defibrillator.
  • Health certifications for an OSHA Category I classified position (potential for exposure to infectious diseases at work). As an essential component of the West Coast University infection-control program immunizations and tuberculosis clearance documentation is required by current CDC and OSHA recommendations and guidelines for Health-Care Personnel. Below are health certification details which are subject to change as required by OSHA and CDC.
  • Immunizations - based on the CDC Recommended Immunizations for Health-Care Personnel (HCP), all HCPs must submit documentation of immunization to Hepatitis B (series of three doses with anti-HBs serologic testing 1-2 months after dose #3), proof of immunity to Hepatitis B, or a signed declination; Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR); Varicella (chickenpox); and Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (booster every 10 years). Highly recommended immunizations for the HCP include Influenza (yearly), Hepatitis A, and Pneumonia. For some individuals, a titer test will be indicated vs. vaccinations. Titer tests showing immunity to listed pathogens are acceptable. Titer tests showing a negative response require appropriate immunizations and follow-up titers must be completed and submitted. If one or more of the listed immunizations are contraindicated, documentation must be submitted clearly identifying the reason(s). Clinical laboratory reports with facility stamp and medical doctor's signature are required.
  • Tuberculosis Clearance - the CDC Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-Care Settings are intended to protect the HCP and patients. The TB screening program consists of two major components: (1) baseline single test for M. tuberculosis infection and (2) serial testing/screening for M. tuberculosis infection. The HCP must have a baseline single test followed by serial skin testing every 6 months. If the HCP has a baseline positive result or has previously had a positive result, a chest radiograph must be completed to exclude a diagnosis of TB disease. Thereafter, every 6 months the HCP must receive a symptom screen. Documentation of positive skin test and negative chest x- ray must be submitted.
  • Additional Program specific requirements may apply.

Required Experience and Skills

  • One to three years of clinical Occupational Therapy experience.
  • Proficient command of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and correct usage of the English language.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of office systems, practices, and administration.
  • Proficient skills and experience in Microsoft Office computer software systems that include word processing, Excel spreadsheets, and presentation software.
  • Ability to interpret and apply administrative and departmental rules, policies, and procedures.
  • Ability to represent the department using good judgment, poise, tact, and diplomacy.
  • Ability to work independently and efficiently with light supervision.
  • Ability to exercise good customer service skills when discussing fieldwork.
  • Ability to work effectively in a highly ethnic and culturally diverse student and associate community.
  • Ability to demonstrate strong professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to self-direct, self-pace, multi-task and function well under pressure of deadlines and conflicting priorities.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of all associate, student and administrative fieldwork information.
  • Ability to establish and maintain professional effective working relationships with diverse groups and individuals.
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment.
  • Ability to use standard office technology and equipment as well as proficiency in MS Office, Access, Excel, PDF files, and Rx Preceptor/Core.

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Do you want a career that allows you to make a difference in other people’s lives? Discover what it means to truly believe in the work that you do at West Coast University.

At West Coast University, we have the privilege of educating students seeking careers in healthcare and guide them through their transformational journey from student to caregiver. Our associates are united behind that purpose and share a deep commitment to our values of teamwork, collegiality, transparency, and a student-centric approach to all we do. This focus creates an aligned, nimble, and consensus-driven culture that is solution-oriented and supports our associates’ professional growth.

West Coast University is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.

Campus: WCU Los Angeles CGS Campus
Function: Faculty