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PA Fellow

Vallejo, CA · On-site

$55.30K - $75K/yr

Serve as course assistant to coordinator for courses which includes developing, organizing, delivery (teaching) and evaluation of course content and objectives and the guidance and management of ...

Reporting Structure • Reports to the Equipment Manager Day to Day • Assist with preventive maintenance and repair of all golf course maintenance equipment as directed by the Head Mechanic ...

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

To thrive as a Course Assistant, you need strong subject matter knowledge, organizational skills, and often current enrollment or a degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS) such as Canvas or Blackboard, as well as proficiency in office software, is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help you effectively support instructors and students. These abilities are crucial for ensuring smooth course operations and a supportive learning environment.

How does a Course Assistant typically collaborate with instructors and students throughout a semester?

Course Assistants play an essential role in bridging communication between instructors and students. They often assist with grading assignments, holding office hours, and facilitating discussion sections or lab sessions. Throughout the semester, Course Assistants work closely with instructors to prepare course materials, address student questions, and help manage classroom logistics. This collaborative environment provides valuable experience in educational support and can also open doors to future teaching or academic opportunities.

What are Course Assistants?

Course Assistants are individuals, often students, who help instructors with various tasks related to teaching a course. Their responsibilities may include assisting with grading assignments, leading study sessions, answering student questions, and supporting classroom activities. Course Assistants help ensure that courses run smoothly by providing additional support to both instructors and students. They may also gain valuable teaching or leadership experience through their involvement in the course.

Do TAS get paid?

Teaching Assistants (TAs) or Course Assistants typically receive payment for their work, which can include assisting with instruction, grading, and student support. Pay rates vary by institution and region, and some positions may offer stipends or hourly wages, often requiring relevant skills or experience.

What qualifications do I need for a teaching assistant?

A teaching assistant typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require postsecondary education or relevant coursework. Strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to work with students are important, and familiarity with classroom technology can be beneficial.

What is the difference between Course Assistant vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectCourse AssistantTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require college courseworkTypically enrolled in or recent graduate of a college or university program
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, labs, or classroomsClassrooms, labs, or online learning platforms
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, colleges, universitiesPrimarily academic settings, especially in higher education
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding support roles in educationClarifying responsibilities and qualifications in academic support

While both roles support educational activities, a Course Assistant typically provides general assistance with coursework and administrative tasks, often requiring less formal education. A Teaching Assistant usually has more instructional responsibilities, often working directly with students under faculty supervision, and often requires enrollment in or recent completion of a college program. Both roles are vital in educational settings but differ in scope and qualifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Course jobs in California? The most popular types of Course jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Course Assistant jobs? Cities in California with the most Course Assistant job openings:
Infographic showing various Course Assistant job openings in California as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Adjunct Faculty - Occupational Therapy Department

Adjunct Faculty - Occupational Therapy Department

Samuel Merritt University

Oakland, CA • On-site

$600 - $8K/mo

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:
Job Description Summary:
Samuel Merritt University welcomes applications for part time adjunct faculty in the Occupational Therapy Department. of our Master and Doctoral Occupational Therapy (MOT & OTD) program. Samuel Merritt University, a health sciences-focused university, has a long history of educating ethical, caring, compassionate, highly skilled health professionals in occupational therapy, as well as undergraduate nursing, and graduate programs in Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Anesthesia, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Podiatric Medicine.
Our students, faculty and staff are dedicated to serving our diverse communities and transforming their experiences of health and health care. Our University is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, as clearly defined in our Strategic Vision for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Our Occupational Therapy Department is proud that it has one of the nation's most diverse student bodies. The main Oakland campus, where the OT program is located, is in the east side of the beautiful and diverse San Francisco Bay area and houses the state-of-the-art Movement Analysis Research Center (MARC) and a robust, accredited Health Science Simulation Center (HSSC).
Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsibilities: Teach entry-level MOT & OTD students in areas of expertise.
Qualifications:
  • Applicants must be licensed or currently eligible for occupational therapist licensure in California.
  • Applicant must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy, or a closely related discipline.
  • A Master or Doctoral degree is preferred.
  • Prior academic faculty experience is preferred but not required.

Our current teaching needs are in the following areas:
  • Assist with Interpersonal and Interprofessional Communication course (Spring course)
  • Assist with lab in adult community participant lab (Spring course)
  • Assist with Introduction to Professional Documentation (Summer course)
  • Assist with Scholarly Writing course (Summer course)
  • Assist with lab in pediatric community participant lab (Fall course)
  • Capstone guidance with individual students (year round)

Timeline: Application reviews will begin immediately and continue until we fill the position. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Rank is commensurate with experience and credentials.
Employee Status:
Fixed Term (Fixed Term)Exemption Status:
United States of America (Exempt)Time Type:
Part timeJob Shift:
Pay Range:
Based on teaching assignment a reasonable estimate for this position is between $600 - $8000.
Samuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications, geographic location, and other relevant skills.