Description:
The Teaching & Learning Intern provides support for teaching and learning initiatives in the Duke University Libraries (DUL) and works with staff across the Libraries to help reimagine teaching and learning programs to support undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty instructors. The intern will gain classroom and project management experience, learn about teaching innovations to support the intellectual growth of a wide variety of learners, and develop professional skills and competencies relevant to the field of teaching, critical thinking, and program development.
This internship offers a student the opportunity to experience the full range of Teaching & Learning activities. While these activities may be of particular interest to students pursuing a career in public services, these skills also benefit individuals looking for other kinds of careers in libraries, from outreach to technology positions.
Qualifications:
Education
Required: A successful applicant must have completed a bachelor's degree and must currently be enrolled in or be a recent graduate from an accredited advanced degree program.
Experience
Required: Demonstrated interest in or past experience with teaching in an academic environment; desire to work with undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and library staff; good communication and presentation skills; flexibility; demonstrated ability to take initiative and work in a team environment; interest in working with diverse groups; and a strong public service orientation.
Salary: $18/hr