Students pursuing a graduate degree in either Coaching Education or Parks, Recreation, Hospitality, and Tourism can apply for graduate teaching assistantships (GTA). More information on this position, detailed qualifications, and application requirements can be found below. Applications received by February 1st receive priority and are reviewed following admissions decisions.
Position Description:
This is a nine-month term appointment requiring a commitment of 20 hours/week, including office hours. The successful candidate will be responsible for (1) teaching activity-based courses in the Physical Activity & Wellness (PAW) program, (2) assisting in the management and maintenance of program equipment and supplies, (3) maintaining accurate course and risk management records, (4) providing general service to the program and department, and (5) serving as a positive role model for undergraduate students. The successful candidates will be expected to participate in a GTA orientation program before the start date of the academic year.
Qualifications:
- Evidence of advanced skills or certification in a variety of the stated activity areas
- Commitment to quality undergraduate education and diversity
- First Aid & CPR Certification (up-to-date certification required)
- The ability to teach in a variety of the following areas:
- Sport Courses: Flag Football, Golf, Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Tennis, Racquetball, Ultimate Frisbee, Team Handball
- Fitness Courses:Exercise and Conditioning, Circuit Training, Weight Training, Jogging (Additional certification preferred)
- Ice Courses:Ice Skating, Hockey, Broomball
- Aquatic Courses:Aqua Aerobics, Fundamentals and Intermediate Swimming, Swim Conditioning, (WSI Certification Required)
- Other Activity Courses:Bowling, Disc Golf, Archery, Netball, Futsal
Starting Date:August of the appointed academic year.
Salary and Benefits:GTAs receive a full tuition waiver, plus a stipend of $13,000.
Applications and Inquiries: Beforebeing considered for a GTA position, a student must be accepted into graduate school at Ohio University. To apply, go to the Graduate College and complete the online application process. To apply for the GTA position please complete the application for a position via the APPLY NOW link under Physical Activity & Wellness (PAW) Program GTA information. Please include all relevant certifications and an updated resume or curricular vitae. Questions concerning the position should be directed to Dr. Annie Olcott , Physical Activity & Wellness (PAW) Program Coordinator.