PART-TIME WINTER 2024: Student Facilitator
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Location:
Cape Breton University
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Deadline:
November 27, 2023 at 4:00 pm
Student Facilitator
Deadline: Monday, November 27, 2023.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning is looking for a student to take on the part-time role of Student Facilitator. Start dates will vary depending on the needs of the course but will be approximately 5 to 10 hours a week for a total of 75 hours (including training). The majority of positions require that students be on-campus to support classes.
Student Facilitators are assigned to teaching faculty who are teaching online or in dual-mode classes for the fall semester. Student Facilitators are responsible for supporting faculty and students during online-live or dual-mode classes that use MS Teams.
This role might be for you if you are:
- A current CBU student as of winter 2024
- A confident communicator (written and verbal)
- An independent troubleshooter
- Able to think on your feet
- Calm, cool and collected in hectic situations
- Knowledgeable in MS Teams
- Available to be on-campus at the first of winter classes
To apply, please submit the following material to nicole_macdougall@cbu.ca by Monday, November 27, 2023 with “Student Facilitator Application” as the title.
- Submit a resume and cover letter
- Create a short tutorial video (maximum length 3 minutes), using Screencast-o-Matic, QuickTime, or other screen-capture software, explaining and walking the viewer through the use or function of one key Microsoft Teams feature (eg. video meetings or Breakout Rooms)
- Write a sample email following prompt: A student is having issues logging on to Microsoft Teams for class A) What instructions would you provide the student to support them in logging on and B) If the problem, persisted what email would you write to the IT help desk? Provide the instructions as you would tell the student and provide the email you would write to IT.
- Indicate if you are available to be on-campus to support classes.
- Submit a copy of your winter AND any additional scheduling commitments