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Teaching Associate Jobs in Phoenix, AZ (NOW HIRING)

... a teaching team) to deliver on our mission to develop a lifelong love of learning in our students. Associate Responsibilities ● Play a supporting role in the classroom under the direction of ...

Full-Time Center Associate

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Center Associate The Center Associate delivers world-class customer service to all retail customers ... Operates all equipment, software, and devices in an expert fashion and is willing to teach others

Full-Time Center Associate

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Center Associate The Center Associate delivers world-class customer service to all retail customers ... Operates all equipment, software, and devices in an expert fashion and is willing to teach others

Infant Teacher

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Foster a love of learning through creative and engaging teaching methods * Observe and assess ... High school diploma required; associate or bachelor's in Early Childhood Education preferred

Part-Time Center Associate

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Part-Time Center Associate The Part-Time Center Associate delivers world-class customer service to ... Operates all equipment, software, and devices in an expert fashion and is willing to teach others

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How much do teaching associate jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for teaching associate in Phoenix, AZ is $18.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $21.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a teaching associate?

A teaching associate helps teach students. This classification is different from a graduate or student teaching assistant because the duties often involve more student instruction. Other common job duties include distributing learning materials, answering questions from students, and grading assignments. A teaching associate must be prepared to provide academic support and help facilitate courses.

How do teaching associates typically balance assisting faculty with managing their own instructional responsibilities?

Teaching Associates often juggle a mix of supporting faculty—such as leading discussion sections, grading, or preparing materials—while also managing their own teaching duties. Effective time management and clear communication with supervising professors are key to ensuring all responsibilities are met. Many Teaching Associates find it helpful to establish a weekly schedule that prioritizes both their support tasks and any independent instruction or student consultations. This balance provides valuable experience in classroom management and curriculum development, which is beneficial for those considering an academic career.

What key skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a teaching associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teaching Associate, you need a strong background in your academic discipline, often supported by at least a bachelor's or master's degree and relevant teaching experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (such as Canvas or Blackboard), classroom technology, and sometimes pedagogical certifications is typically required. Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills help Teaching Associates effectively engage students and support faculty. These competencies are vital for fostering a positive learning environment and ensuring students receive high-quality educational support.

What is the difference between Teaching Associate vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectTeaching AssociateTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically requires a master's degree or higher in education or related fieldOften requires a high school diploma or bachelor's degree; some positions may prefer coursework in education
Work EnvironmentWorks directly with students, often leading classes or tutoring sessionsSupports teachers by assisting with classroom management and student support
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in universities, colleges, and some K-12 settingsCommon in K-12 schools and higher education institutions

In summary, a Teaching Associate typically holds higher qualifications and takes on more instructional responsibilities than a Teaching Assistant. Teaching Associates often lead classes and develop curriculum, while Teaching Assistants support teachers with classroom tasks. Both roles are essential in educational settings but differ mainly in credentials and scope of duties.

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Infographic showing various Teaching Associate job openings in Phoenix, AZ as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,046 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs - Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine

Midwestern University

Glendale, AZ

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Summary

The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs is responsible for assessment of didactic and clinical education for the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) Dean’s office. The duties and responsibilities of this position will fall into four categories: teaching, research, service and administration. This position reports to the AZCOM Dean and requires a Ph.D. or D.O. from an accredited college in an appropriate field. The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs should remain current in his/her field of education, and demonstrate proven experience in teaching and academic leadership in medical education. This is a non-tenured, faculty position.

Position requirements

This position requires a Ph.D. or D.O. from an accredited college in an appropriate field. The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs must remain current in his/her field of education and demonstrate proven experience in teaching and academic leadership in medical education.

Duties and Responsibilities

Duties and Responsibilities fall into 4 categories. These are teaching, research, service, and administration:

1. Teaching

• Provide a faculty development plan to the Dean annually.
• Participate in teaching students in his/her area of expertise.
• Review COMLEX performance with AZCOM faculty on an annual basis.
• Update COMLEX performance data on the AZCOM Fast Facts website annually.
• Facilitate remediation of students who fail any section of COMLEX.
• Provide student performance data to the Curriculum Committee to assist with course reviews.
• Assist the Associate Dean for Curricular Integration and Faculty Development with assessment of pre-clinical academic student performance.
• Assist the Associate Dean for Clinical Education with assessment of clinical and post-rotation examination student performance.
• Assist the Associate Dean for Clinical Education with tracking of residency placement results, residency program director surveys, alumni surveys, and other data collected relating to student performance.
• Oversee the Director of Assessment and support the Dean with the management of students on leaves of absence to ensure they stay on track for graduation and residency placement.
• Assist Associate Dean for Clinical Education with maintenance of the Residency Placement Match Tool and faculty development on its use for student advising.

2. Research & Scholarly Activity

• Participate and mentor clinical faculty in educational and/or other research. Participation is best documented through publication in peer-reviewed journals, but may also be demonstrated through provision of lectures at local or national clinical or scientific conferences, presentation at poster programs, NBOME question writing, or submission of applications for grants.
• Supervise students in research projects supported by the AZCOM Dean’s Office.
• Support faculty members in the Department of Clinical Education in developing their research.

3. Service

• Participate on University and college committees as assigned, including, but not limited to Curriculum Committee, and Clinical and Preclinical Promotions Committees.
• Participate in Admissions as an interviewer.
• Present Admissions talks on behalf of the Dean.
• Participate in the AZCOM portion of Orientation.
• Help to plan graduation activities for AZCOM students.
• Participate in faculty development programming as a presenter.
• Assist the Dean and other members of the team with Medical Student Performance Evaluations annually.
• Represent AZCOM faculty at educational meetings.

4. Administration

• Supervise and develop faculty and staff in the Department of Assessment.
• Assist preceptor development through feedback from Preceptor Report Card.
• Advise faculty in the Department of Assessment regarding promotion in rank advancement.
• Oversee and develop AZCOM’s Department of Assessment budget annually.
• Do performance evaluations annually for all faculty and staff reporting to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
• Assist with annual update of the Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine catalog and AZCOM website.
• Assist in the development of annual AACOM reports.
• Assist the Dean with accreditation compliance for AZCOM, including all required annual and mid-cycle reporting.
• Assist with annual MWU outcomes assessment programming.
• Manage AZCOM exit and alumni surveys.
• Other duties as assigned by the Dean.

Midwestern University is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides graduate and post-graduate education in the health sciences. The University has two campuses, one in Downers Grove, Illinois and the other in Glendale, Arizona. More than 6,000 full-time students are enrolled in graduate programs in osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nurse anesthesia, cardiovascular perfusion, podiatry, optometry, clinical psychology, speech language pathology, biomedical sciences and veterinary medicine. Over 500 full-time faculty members and 400 staff members are dedicated to the education and development of our students in an environment that encourages learning, respect for all members of the health care team, service, interdisciplinary scholarly activity, and personal growth.

We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance plans as well as life insurance, short/long term disability and pet insurance. We offer flexible spending accounts including healthcare reimbursement and child/dependent care account. We offer a work life balance with competitive time off package including paid holiday’s, sick/flex days, personal days and vacation days. We offer a 403(b) retirement plan, tuition reimbursement, child care subsidy reimbursement program, identity theft protection and an employee assistance program. Wellness is important to us and we offer a wellness facility on-site with a fully equipped fitness facility.

Midwestern University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that does not discriminate against an employee or applicant based upon race; color; religion; creed; national origin or ancestry; ethnicity; sex (including pregnancy); gender (including gender expressions, gender identity; and sexual orientation); marital status; age; disability; citizenship; past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services; genetic information; or any other protected class, in accord with all federal, state and local laws and regulation. Midwestern University complies with the Smoke-Free Arizona Act (A.R.S. 36-601.01) and the Smoke Free Illinois Act (410 ILCS 82/). Midwestern University complies with the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003 and Arizona Equal Pay Acts.


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