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Laboratory Assistant Job Description
A GA
is assigned to a position as a graduate laboratory assistant in the
Department of Biology performs duties that primarily are related to
undergraduate laboratory courses. Under the supervision of the Lab
Manager or a faculty member, these duties concern the organization,
direction and evaluation of laboratory activities in Introductory
Biology/Anatomy and Physiology courses. To a lesser extent, however
the GA also may function as a teaching assistant in responding to
students needs. Instructional activities may include present a brief
introduction of the laboratory activities to the students or
conducting tutoring sessions needed by students.
In
addition to instructional activities, the GA must bear in mind the
responsibility for the proper use and safety of valuable and
sensitive laboratory equipment. More important is the necessity for
the GA to safeguard the students regarding exposure to potentially
dangerous equipment and materials. These latter two areas of
responsibility warrant establishing a policy of regular consultation
with the Lab Manager or faculty member.
Specific Duties: The following represents a
partial listing of laboratory-related duties for which the GA may
held responsible:
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To meet weekly with the Laboratory Manger concerning the
preparation and execution of upcoming labs.
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To bring together materials needed in various laboratory
exercises being conducted.
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To assist in conducting laboratory classes as scheduled
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To assist in the cleaning and sorting of laboratory equipment
and supplies and to maintain an inventory of materials and
chemicals required for preparation of laboratory activities.
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To collect and assist in grading of laboratory reports and
exercises as directed by the instructor.
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To maintain and repair experimental apparatuses.
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To be available to drive university vehicles used in the
execution of class and/or departmental activities.
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To have a thorough knowledge of the content of each laboratory
to an extent of being able to teach the laboratory if necessary.
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To keep roll if instructor so desires.
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To set up laboratory demonstrations as needed.
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To keep preparation room clean, materials organized and properly
stored and to notify supervisor when any material is in short
supply or outdated.
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To sit in one freshman biology class (one semester) if new GA.
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To proctor test needed.
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To provide tutoring assistance to academically deficient
students who have been identified by the instructor.
Graduate Laboratory Assistants must be PUNCTUAL, PREPARED, PROFESSIONAL and PLEASANT as
you carry out your duties. A GA is expected to devote approximately 20 hours per week
toward fulfilling laboratory duties. A plausable
time budget for the laboratory assistant
may be patterned somewhat after the example below:
Contact and preparation 12.0
hours
Student and supervisor time
3.0 hours
Other duties 5.0 hours
TOTAL 20 hours per week
Keep in mind that the labs vary considerably in the difficulty of preparation and
therefore the GA's time investment will vary from week to week. The above time budget
should be considered an average only. The GA's chief goal must be the production of a
quality laboratory experience for the undergraduate students. |