GA: UCAE | Multiple Positions
UNC Charlotte University Center for Academic Excellence
Graduate Assistantship
Closes on Sunday, May 17, 2026
Job Description
University Center for Academic Excellence (UCAE) Graduate Teaching Assistants facilitate and develop academic support programming for the UNC Charlotte campus community. More information about the UCAE and its various programs and services can be found at ucae.charlotte.edu.
The UCAE has multiple Masters-level Graduate Teaching Assistant positions available for the 2026-2027 academic year. These 20-hours-per-week positions support the UCAE as a whole and are assigned to work primarily within a specific programmatic area of UCAE. The salary is $1,583 per month paid as a stipend. Selected candidates may also have access to additional scholarship funding as the budget allows. Candidates will be reviewed for their overall fit within the UCAE and each of the open positions.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until positions are filled. Preference will be given to applications received by March 20, 2026. Anticipated hire dates are August 3, 2026 - May 6, 2027. Questions about the positions or the application process should be directed to uncc-ucae@charlotte.edu.
UNC Charlotte Graduate Assistant Qualifications
All UNC Charlotte Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Graduate Teaching Assistants are expected to register for at least six credits each semester, and must work no more than 20 hours per week in the assistantship and other work combined. Continuance of the assistantship is contingent upon satisfactory performance in all course work as well as GTA duties in the UCAE.
Responsibilities for All UCAE Positions
- Represent the UCAE in campus outreach including presentations, fairs, and information tables.
- Assist with closing duties at least one day each week, the UCAE closes at 7pm Monday-Thursday
- Participation in orientation, training, and professional development activities as assigned.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of every student interaction including meetings and phone/internet support.
- Assist with UCAE projects and perform other duties as requested.
Available UCAE Graduate Teaching Assistantships
Learning Strategies GTA
The Learning Strategies Program offers academic consultations, workshops, and classroom presentations to help students strengthen their academic skills. Graduate Teaching Assistants:
- Conduct individual academic skill consultations with students, working to help them identify and overcome areas of academic difficulty through specific strategies and follow-up appointments.
- Interpret LASSI (Learning and Study Strategies Inventory) assessment results and assist students in developing strategies to improve in lower scoring areas.
- Create and facilitate workshops, presentations, and similar projects to various student groups.
- Oversee and manage all aspects of at least one UCAE outreach event including concept development, budget, vendor arrangements, donor requests, staffing, marketing, and evaluation.
- Develop and disseminate UCAE and Learning Strategies marketing and outreach materials.
- Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office and G Suite products.
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) GTA
The PAL program focuses on providing well-structured study group sessions for historically difficult undergraduate courses. Sessions are led by undergraduate students who have completed the course with an outstanding grade. Graduate Teaching Assistants assist in training and supervising undergraduate student leaders to provide the most effective course support services to all students. Graduate Teaching Assistants:
- Assisting in training undergraduate student leaders to provide the most effective course support services to all students.
- Supervising up to 40 undergraduate PAL leaders.
- Coordinating, planning, and facilitating CRLA leader training sessions in collaboration with other course support staff and GTAs.
- Creating and disseminating PAL and UCAE-related marketing and outreach materials to students and faculty.
- Maintaining Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel databases for PAL session attendance, including weekly reports.
- Managing the program email account, maintaining consistent communication with PAL administrative staff and PAL leaders, conducting student leader observations, maintaining PAL Canvas Project pages, and coordinating PAL leader schedules.
- Assisting with the hiring process for undergraduate student employees.
- Completing all administrative tasks as assigned by the Course Support Professional Staff.
- Being a self-starter and having the initiative to solve problems on their own.
- Being detail-oriented.
Tutorial Services (TS) GTA
Tutorial Services provides peer tutoring via appointment and drop-in hours for over 150 undergraduate courses on campus. Graduate Teaching Assistants:
- Supervising 65-80 undergraduate Peer Tutors in an academic support service professional setting.
- Carrying out all administrative and operational tasks as assigned under the leadership of the Assistant Director for Tutoring and the Program Assistant for Course Support Services.
- Managing the program email account and Canvas site, operating the tutor availability and student appointment scheduling system, EAB Navigate (Connect), and maintaining consistent written and verbal communication with students and tutors.
- Conducting tutor observations and providing thoughtful feedback.
- Coordinating, planning, and facilitating student staff training certified through CRLA.
- Being detail-oriented in using software systems to track programmatic data for reporting and strategic decision-making for improved services.
- Assisting with the hiring process for undergraduate student employees.
- Creating marketing materials and participating in outreach events for Tutorial Services and UCAE.
Student Success (SS) GTA
Students Obtaining Success (SOS) is a peer-based mentoring program for undergraduate students experiencing academic difficulties or on academic probation. SOS is a semester-long program and is individually tailored to help students identify their unique challenges, improve academic performance, and return to good academic standing. SOS empowers students to identify strengths and challenges, develop academic and personal success strategies, and connect with appropriate campus resources. Graduate Teaching Assistants:
- Supervising up to ten undergraduate peer mentors who each work individually with a maximum of five mentees on academic probation.
- Communicating regularly with peer mentors and mentees.
- Developing and presenting initial peer mentor orientation in the Fall and Spring semesters.
- Attending weekly staff meetings and CRLA trainings at one (1) of the following times: Tuesdays, 8:30 am to 9:30 am or Wednesdays, 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm
- Coordinating, planning, and facilitating Peer Mentor CRLA training.
- Assisting with the program’s administrative tasks through detailed tracking and completing documentation using Canvas, Connect/Navigate, PowerPoint, Excel, and Google Workspace Tools.
- Assisting with the assessment and evaluation of the program, and provide input for future program developments.
- Assisting with the hiring process for undergraduate student employees.
- Serving as a resource to all students in the program and directing students to other campus resources as appropriate.
UCAE Qualification for All Graduate Teaching Assistants
- Enthusiasm to work with UNC Charlotte students and a strong desire to help them succeed.
- Ability to create and foster interpersonal relationships with students and UCAE staff.
- Experience with public speaking and effective oral and written communication skills.
- Experience working in a peer support (preferably educationally-focused) capacity.
- Capability of working both independently and as part of a team.
- Flexibility and a willingness to work on both short- and long-term projects.
- Ability to complete projects in a deadline-driven environment.