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Job Description
Start Date:
7/6/2026
End Date:
6/30/2027
Number of Positions:
2, substantial time comment as teaching assistant to 3 GIS courses in 26-27, plus ASAL work divided between 2 students may fit better in their studies. Hours per
Week:
20
Weekends Required:
No Evenings Required:
Yes Supervisor:
Peter Palmiotto Alternate Supervisor:
Mike Akresh This position allows for remote work
Yes/No:
Yes Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): Can range from 20-80% depending if TA work is on campus or virtually.
Method to assess remote work:
Review of project completion, monthly ASAL team meetings, instructor supervision and evaluation Job Description The
GIS ASAL
assistant will conduct teaching assistant duties to support faculty in teaching Introduction to GIS and Advanced GIS classes 10 hr /week). Additionally, the graduate assistant will work on GIS projects contract by Antioch's Spatial Analysis Lab (ASAL). Projects my involve research of faculty, map making for local governments, trail maps and maps association with Natural Resource inventories (9 hr/wk). Graduate assistant manages GIS lab, plotter printing, monthly ASAL meetings as facilitator and note-taker, writes annual report (1 hr/wk). Qualifications Proficient in basic GIS skills (eg map making, data collection) using ArcPro. Desired skills include knowledge of QGIS and drone use. Have the desire to teach and patience with GIS problem solving as well as novice learners. Does this position meet the definition of Community Service? No How to
Apply:
Send letter of interest expressing how position will fit into your academic goals and include resume'