Physical Therapy Teaching Assistant

  • The College of St. Scholastica
  • Duluth, Minnesota
  • Full Time

Job Purpose/Description:

Assist course faculty in supporting first-year Physical Therapy students across multiple courses, including Functional Anatomy/Neuroscience, Examination & Evaluation, Interventions, and Biomechanics. Responsibilities include facilitating lab activities, monitoring and maintaining lab equipment, assisting with student skill development, and providing academic support.

Job Duties:

  • Collaborate with course faculty and other TAs to schedule open lab times that meet student and program needs.
  • Engage with first-year students to answer course-related questions, assist in skills practice, and support learning in various PT courses.
  • Assist in setting up and taking down labs, practical exams, and mock practical exams.
  • Serve as a simulated patient for practical exams as needed.
  • Perform competency/proficiency checks for psychomotor examination skills, physical agent modalities, electrotherapy, assistive device use, transfers, and exercise techniques.
  • Monitor and maintain lab equipment, ensuring cleanliness, proper storage, and functionality.
  • Perform routine lab cleaning, including managing laundry, disinfecting surfaces, and organizing equipment.
  • Maintain an inventory of supplies and inform course faculty or the Administrative Assistant when replacements are needed.
  • Monitor donor bodies and anatomical models, ensuring proper preservation and notifying faculty of any concerns.
  • Assist in preparing anatomical and neuroanatomical prosections.
  • Provide feedback and assist faculty in grading assignments as assigned.
  • Hold individual or small group study sessions to support student learning and comprehension.
  • Communicate with the Administrative Assistant and course faculty regarding lab scheduling, inventory, and any issues that arise.
  • Complete and submit timesheets as required.

Required Qualifications:

  • Must be a current CSS student.
  • Must be a second-year CSS Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) student in good standing.
  • Must have demonstrated mastery of course content relevant to assigned TA responsibilities (e.g., PTH 6510/6511, PTH 6520/6521, PTH 6530/6531, PTH 6505) as determined by course faculty.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Must be a current CSS student.
  • Must be a second-year CSS DPT student in good standing.
  • Federal work-study eligibility required
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal, non-verbal, written, active listening).
  • Ability to provide constructive, respectful feedback.
  • Effective problem-solving skills and resource management.
  • Professionalism and commitment to student learning.
  • Ability to manage stress effectively.

Additional Information

Biomechanics TA - (1-3 students needed for summer Biomechanics & selected students could also have an additional fall/spring TA position): 5-10 hours per week late June to August. Responsibilities:

  • Review course content and textbook to understand course content thoroughly
  • Post a minimum of 5 hours per week during summer 2 session outside of scheduled class time for 1:1 or small group meetings with students seeking assistance. Meetings can be via zoom or in person.
  • Provide first-year students with individualized assistance to learn and understand course-related concepts and complete assignments
  • Contribute to student learning, growth, and advancement
  • Facilitate problem-solving and critical thinking skills

Anatomy/Neuro TA (2-4 students needed): 5-10 hours per week, late June to August (Anatomy), and Fall semester (Neuroscience). Responsibilities:

  • Schedule and host open lab times in the anatomy dissection laboratory to assist students with content understanding and dissection progression.
  • Assist in monitoring dissection equipment, supply inventory, lab cleanliness, and routine cleaning.
  • Assist in monitoring status of donor bodies, and rehydrating/wrapping as needed.
  • Assist in preparing prosections for use in anatomy and neuroscience coursework.
  • Provide first-year students with individualized assistance to learn and understand course-related concepts.
  • Assist the course faculty in setting-up and taking-down practical exams.
  • Provide instructional and grading support during neuroscience laboratories.

Exam & Eval TA (2-3 students needed): 5-10 hours per week Fall and Spring. Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with Interventions TAs and course faculty to schedule necessary open lab times to meet program and student needs
  • Perform first year student competency proficiency checks (vital signs, hip, knee, ankle)
  • Contribute to first year student learning, growth, and advancement through individual or small group meetings and open lab times
  • Assist course faculty in setting up/taking down labs and practical exams, providing initial feedback or grading assignments, and participating as standardized patients for practical exams as time allows
  • Assist in monitoring equipment maintenance, storage, supply inventory, lab cleanliness and routine cleaning
  • Communicate open lab times, competency schedules, equipment or supply needs, and problems/concerns with course faculty and/or Administrative Assistant

Interventions TA (2-3 students needed): 5-10 hours per week Fall and Spring. Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with E/E TAs and course faculty to schedule necessary open lab times to meet program and student needs
  • Perform first year student competency proficiency checks (physical agents, electrotherapy, assistive devices, therapeutic exercise, balance, psychomotor examination skills, etc)
  • Contribute to first year student learning, growth, and advancement through individual or small group meetings and open lab times
  • Assist course faculty in setting up/taking down labs and practical exams, providing initial feedback or grading assignments, and participating as standardized patients for practical exams as time allows
  • Assist in monitoring equipment maintenance, storage, supply inventory, lab cleanliness and routine cleaning
  • Communicate open lab times, competency schedules, equipment or supply needs, and problems/concerns with course faculty and/or Administrative Assistant

Transitional DPT (tDPT) TA position Approximately 3 hours per week. Responsibilities:

  • Provide technical support to international physical therapists as they learn to navigate the online learning system by meeting via Zoom
  • Zoom meetings would likely be outside of typical daytime working hour
  • Assist provided would involve navigating the css.edu system and Brightspace.
Job ID: 470337644
Originally Posted on: 3/23/2025

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