Monday, May 18, 2009

Reader/Grader INFO 344 & 343 - The Information School

Reader/Grader INFO 344 & INFO 343 – Summer Quarter 2009
University of Washington Information School

Location
The Information School, UW

Position Title
Reader/Grader for INFO 343: Web Technologies (Summer A Session)
Reader/Grader for INFO 344: Web Tools and Development (Summer B Session)

Start Date: 06/16/2009
End Date: 08/31/2009

Position Description
We are seeking applicants for one hourly Reader/Grader position supporting two undergraduate web development courses that will be taught back-to-back in summer 2009. INFO 343: Web Technologies, will be taught in A-term. Informatics 344: Web tools and development in B-term. INFO 343 focuses on client side web development and scripting while INFO 344 focuses on server side web development.

Responsibilities include coordinating lectures and activities with the instructor, grading student assignments, and helping students in the lab and in office hours.

This position will average 19.5 hours per week.

Required Qualification
• Highly proficient in website design and webpage creation tools and techniques
• Extensively skilled with HTML, XML, CSS, and JavaScript
• Experience with an object-oriented programming language (C# preferred, Java acceptable) and relational databases (SQL Server or MySQL)

Desired Qualification
• Able to work with .NET and Visual Studio development
• Experience with web services

This position is open to all University of Washington students. Students will be compensated at a competitive hourly rate DOE. Questions regarding this position should be directed to Crystal Yost, Human Resources Coordinator crystaly@washington.edu.

To apply
1. Please include a cover letter describing your skills and experiences relevant to position.
2. Attach a current resume that includes your work history and academic accomplishments.

Please submit all application materials to Crystal Yost at iApply@washington.edu or to Mary Gates Hall, Suite 370, no later than noon on Monday, June 1, 2009. All candidates will be contacted within one week of closing date.

Note: This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. For more information about union shop provisions, visit: www.washington.edu/admin/hr/jobs/apl/union-info.html