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Texas A&M University in Commerce, TX seeks a Graduate Assistant – Teaching to support faculty with classroom prep, grading, student assistance, and course development. This role helps graduate students gain hands-on instructional experience and strengthen public speaking, classroom management, and academic communication skills.
Hours are limited to 20 per week across departments; GA positions cannot hold Student Worker or other hourly roles while employed as a GA, and work cannot begin before
Job TitleGA Teaching: SOC- Assistant Agency East Texas A&M University Department Sociology & Criminal Justice
Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate
Job LocationCommerce, Texas
Job TypeGraduate Assistant
The Graduate Assistant – Teaching provides instructional support to faculty members by assisting with teaching-related responsibilities such as classroom preparation, grading, student support, and course development. This position is designed to help graduate students gain firsthand experience in academic instruction, which may include leading class sessions, proctoring exams, and assisting with instructional materials. Through this role, students will strengthen critical skills including public speaking, classroom management, academic communication, time management, and a deeper understanding of their academic discipline. This experience is ideal for students interested in future careers in education, training, or academic leadership.
Job Description IMPORTANT: Graduate Assistants cannot hold a Student Worker or any other hourly position while employed as a Graduate Assistant. However, a Graduate Assistant may work in multiple departments as a GA, as long as the combined hours do not exceed 20 hours per week. Graduate Assistants are not permitted to work during breaks or interim periods and may not begin work before the semester officially begins. Hourly rates are determined by the Provost’s Office and vary depending on whether the student is enrolled in a master's or doctoral program.
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
Welcome to East Texas A&M University, where We Transform Lives. That transformation can begin right here with student employment. Whether you are an undergraduate student worker, a work-study student, or a graduate assistant, on-campus employment offers the opportunity to gain valuable experience, build professional skills, and earn income while pursuing your education. As a proud Lion, your success is our mission.
Student worker positions are part-time roles available throughout the university in a variety of departments and offices.
These roles help students gain hands‑on experience in a professional setting.
May work up to 19 hours per week while classes are in session.
May work full-time during breaks and summer if enrolled for the upcoming fall.
Must not work during scheduled class times.
Open to all actively enrolled students regardless of financial aid status.
Students do not need to be enrolled during summer if they plan to return in the fall.
Work‑study positions are need‑based jobs funded through federal or state financial aid programs and allow students to earn money to help pay for educational expenses.
Must be awarded federal or state work‑study through Financial Aid.
May work up to 19 hours per week during the semester.
May work full‑time during breaks and summer if returning in the fall.
Must not work during scheduled class times.
Positions are limited to the amount awarded and must follow program guidelines.
Graduate assistantships offer opportunities to teach, conduct research, or assist in academic departments while continuing your graduate education.
To qualify, students must: Be fully admitted to a graduate program (not provisional or non‑degree) Be in good standing with a minimum 3.0 GPA Be enrolled in courses each term of the assistantship Meet specific credit hour and subject requirements for teaching or lab roles Non‑native English speakers must demonstrate language proficiency Research assistants must complete Responsible Conduct in Research training Work up to 20 hours per week, depending on the appointment May have teaching or research assignments, or provide administrative support.
Salary: $4K a long semester