PGTA (Laboratory Demonstrator) - Division of Surgery and Interventional Science
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Surgery and Interventional Science are looking for a Laboratory Demonstrator PGTA. Start date: 25 September 2024. Deadline to apply: 4pm, 19th September 2024
Department: Surgery and Interventional Science
Modules: Assistive Technology Devices and Rehabilitation Robotics (SURG0092)
Number of hours: 20 hours total
Start date: 25 September 2024
Duration: Up to 3 months
Grade: PGTA (Grade 6)
Location: London
Application deadline: 4pm, 19th September 2024
Job description
- Act as a main point of contact for questions relating to the coursework;
- Marking student assessments, generating and providing detailed feedback for students. Tailoring feedback as needed to ensure students clearly understand what is required of them;
- To monitor student progress, achievement and engagement, returning data to the administrative office in a timely manner;
- To well support the practical demo sessions for students
- Participation in regular meetings with the module lead to discuss arising issues and problems;
- Participate in the module delivery team assisting the module lead in the collection and review of module feedback
- Involvement in ad hoc meetings organized by Lecturers or the PGTA Administrator/Representative;
- To actively follow and promote UCL policies, including Equal Opportunities;
- To uphold confidentiality in regards to students records and marks;
- To engage with all training required to support the role.
Please find further information in the Job Description.
Key responsibilities
- Teaching assistance through the facilitation of seminars and/or workshops;
- Class preparation and meeting with lecturers/module organisers;
- After-class contact time with students, including time-tabled office hours;
- Laboratory demonstration;
- Marking students' work;
- Giving feedback to students
Requirements for role
- Educated to Masters degree level (or having equivalent experience), in an an neural engineering, rehabilitation technology or related field;
- Proficient in fNIRS, DOT, and/or EEG technologies
How to apply
To apply for this position please send your CV and a one-page cover letter to Dr Hubin Zhao hubin.zhao@ucl.ac.uk