Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the part-time grant supported Grade Enhancement Mentor ... Facilitate tutee's formulation of topics and ideas for their class assignments. * Facilitate ...
Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the part-time grant supported Grade Enhancement Mentor ... Facilitate tutee's formulation of topics and ideas for their class assignments. * Facilitate ...
Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the part-time grant supported Grade Enhancement Mentor ... Facilitate tutee's formulation of topics and ideas for their class assignments. * Facilitate ...
Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the part-time grant supported Grade Enhancement Mentor ... Facilitate tutee's formulation of topics and ideas for their class assignments. * Facilitate ...
Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist information
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$34K - $44K
3% of jobs
$44K - $54K
20% of jobs
$55.4K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$54K - $64K
10% of jobs
$64K - $74K
8% of jobs
The median wage is $83.4K / yr.
$74K - $84K
10% of jobs
$84K - $93.9K
14% of jobs
$93.9K - $103.9K
8% of jobs
$105.2K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$103.9K - $113.9K
23% of jobs
$113.9K - $123.9K
2% of jobs
$123.9K - $133.9K
0% of jobs
$133.9K - $143.9K
3% of jobs
$34K
$85.3K
$143.9K
How much do part time ink formulation chemist jobs pay per year?
What is the difference between Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist vs Part Time Paint Formulation Chemist?
| Aspect | Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist | Part Time Paint Formulation Chemist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Bachelor's in Chemistry or related field, experience in ink formulation | Bachelor's in Chemistry or related field, experience in paint formulation |
| Work Environment | Laboratories, manufacturing facilities, R&D settings | Laboratories, manufacturing facilities, R&D settings |
| Industry Usage | Printing, packaging, graphic arts industries | Construction, automotive, industrial coatings industries |
| Common Search/Comparison | Yes | Yes |
The main difference between a Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist and a Part Time Paint Formulation Chemist lies in their industry focus. Ink chemists specialize in developing printing inks used in packaging and graphics, while paint chemists focus on coatings for construction, automotive, or industrial applications. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and work environments but serve different industry needs.
What does a Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist do?
What are some common challenges faced by part-time ink formulation chemists, and how can they be managed effectively?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Ink Formulation Chemist, and why are they important?
Part-time
Posted 19 days ago
Job description
Essential Job Functions:
- Develop and conduct science and other appropriate workshops for students; develop instructional materials in science.
- Meets with students on a regular basis to clarify learning problems and improve study skills through one or more of the following techniques:
- Facilitation of effective study methods in reviewing class material and predicting test questions.
- Discussion of the class text.
- Facilitate tutee's formulation of topics and ideas for their class assignments.
- Facilitate methods for problem solving.
- For each applicable course, utilizes the current course syllabus, textbook and supplemental materials as approved by the applicable faculty.
- Provide instructional assistance to individuals and small groups of students in Chemistry courses.
- Utilize computers for instructional purposes.
- Attend grant meetings as appropriate.
- Work appropriate hours in accordance with existing scheduling procedure, which may include evening, weekend, and possibly off-campus assignments.
- All other duties assigned by the Principal Investigator.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Minimum Job Qualifications
Education and/or Experience
- Bachelor's in a Science related field or Science Education from an accredited institution required; a Master's degree preferred.
- One year experience teaching or tutoring, preferably at a college level OR equivalent combination of training and experience which would provide similar knowledge and skills.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
- Knowledge of educational technology expected.
- Evidence of appropriate worked-related experience relevant to the position. Demonstrable interest in student success.
- The flexibility, skills, and ability to thrive in an environment with ample workloads, changing priorities and deadline pressure.
Certificates, Licenses or Registrations
None
Five Specific Competencies
Achieving Results
Sets challenging goals, tracks progress towards them, solves performance problems, and demonstrates urgency and drive towards achieving them.
Collaboration
Builds constructive working relationships with clients/customers, other work units, community organizations and others to meet mutual goals and objectives. Behaves professionally and supportively when working with individuals from a variety of ethnic, social, and educational backgrounds.
Communication
Clearly and respectfully conveys and receives information and ideas through a variety of media to individuals or groups in a manner that engages the listener, helps them understand and retain the message, and invites response and feedback. Keeps others informed as appropriate. Demonstrates good written, oral, and listening skills.
Customer Service
Makes customers/clients and their needs a primary focus of one's actions; shows interest in and understanding of the needs and expectations of internal and external customers (including direct reports); gains customer trust and respect; meets or exceeds customer expectations.
Strategic Focus
Understands how an organization must change considering internal and external trends and influences; keeps the big, long-range picture in mind; builds a shared long-range organizational vision with others. Committed to course of action to achieve long-range goals and influences others to translate vision into action.
Other Competencies (skills, abilities, behavior)
Must have a philosophy that is consistent with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of the organization. Strong oral and written presentation skills. Ability to work well independently and as a member of a team. Excellence in organization, decision-making, problem-solving and creating a collaborative environment. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Must be able to read, write and speak fluently in English.
Physical Demands
The work environment is an athletic and office setting which requires the ability to travel much of the time, work long hours including evenings and weekends, be physically active, able to lift up to 50 pounds, and have the ability to demonstrate specific skills.
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