PitE / SNRE GSI Application Process Information Session
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PitE and SNRE
W15 GSI Information Session
Kelly Campbell
PitE Department Administrator
Agenda
GSI Timeline Review
PitE GSI Positions – Winter 2015
Application process demo
Selection Criteria
Background Check Requirement
Making a good 1st impression
GSI Requirements
Compensation and Benefits
GEO Agreement
Teacher Certificate
Other Student Employment Opportunities
GSI Timeline
Oct. 8: PitE Info Session
Oct 3: SNRE positions posted & Info Session
Oct 8: PitE positions go-live on umjobs.org
Oct 20: SNRE application materials due by 9:00 AM
Oct. 21: PitE application materials due by 5:00 PM
Nov. 4: 1st round of offer letters issued PitE & SNRE
Nov. 11: Offer acceptances due
Nov 13: 2nd round of offer letters issued if necessary
Jan. 6: CRLT Orientation session (tentatively)
Jan. 7: PitE-SNRE Orientation/start of classes
PitE GSI Positions – Winter 2015
ENV 111- Global Change II
ENV 201 Ecological Issues
ENV 256 Culture, Adaption & Environment
ENV 301 Nature, Culture, Landscape
ENV 310 Environmental Chemicals & Disease
ENV 311 Intro Aquatic Ecosystems
ENV 361 Psychology of Environmental Stewardship
ENV 382 Environmental Education for Sustainability
ENV 391 Sustainability & the Campus
ENV 409 Ecology of Fish
ENV 475 Environmental Law
PitE Process - Demo
PitE positions are listed on: http://www.umjobs.org
Combine cover letter, resume and transcripts (graduate)
into a single pdf. Please include your name in file name.
Do NOT use the class number alone as the file name!
If you have letters of recommendation or other
transcripts, please email them to Kelly Campbell
([email protected])
Once a file is uploaded, it cannot be modified or replaced
Important – provide your top 4 course preferences via
email [email protected]
Selection Criteria
Relevant disciplinary background
Experience or interest in teaching across disciplines
Strong teaching and organizational skills
For field courses: relevant practical skills as shown in the
application.
Academic standing, progress toward degree, and remaining
semesters up to the maximum terms of support allowed.
Background Check Requirement
A background check is required for any GSI hired
after November 18, 2013. Hire is contingent upon
the results of this process.
Student will be asked for consent by verification
vendor as first step in hire process
Student may not work until check is complete
Must be completed prior to start of term
Making a Good 1st Impression
Read the job description(s) carefully
Show how you are the best candidate for the job
Address how you are uniquely qualified
Tailor your resume/cover letter to each position
Proofread! Simple mistakes can be costly
If first time, consider using Career Center Resources
GSI Requirements
Orientations and Training – CRLT and PitE/SNRE
Attend a minimum of two CRLT seminars and/or GSM
‘brown bag’ sessions
CPR/First Aid Certification required for select PitE and
SNRE courses
Register for at least 6 credits
GSIs-register for NRE 600 (1 credit course); 1st time only
Complete a Mid-term Evaluation/Consultation Activity
Complete a Final Evaluation
GSI Compensation & Benefits
2014-2015 salary rate
$18,971 FTR
50% GSI = $2371.38 (16.5-20 hrs/wk)
Tuition Waiver
23.7% appt or greater = 100%
Less than 23.7% = pro rata waiver
Benefits
25% appt or greater – full medical and dental
less than 25% – full medical, dental 50%
Dependent coverage available
More info, visit UM HR benefits page:
http://www.benefits.umich.edu/benefitgroups/grads.html
Graduate Employees Organization (GEO)
Terms and conditions of GSI employment are
governed by agreement between UM and GEO
Current agreement runs through 5/1/2017
Copy of the agreement can be accessed using the
following url:
http://hr.umich.edu/acadhr/grads/GEOContract2.12.14.
pdf
GEO rep will be on hand during the PitE/SNRE
orientation
UM Graduate Teacher Certificate
Offered through Rackham
Benefit – documents professional development as a
college-level instructor
May be included on your CV/résumé
Does not appear on UM transcript
For more information, visit:
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/um.gtc/description
Other Employment Opportunities
GSRA Positions in SNRE
Unlike GSI positions, GSRA positions are not posted
Opportunities are primarily through faculty advisors
Typically funded by external organizations/agencies
Require regular research work with tangible outcomes
May not align directly with your research interests or
thesis work.
Progress reports are typically required
Inquire early if you prefer a GSRA over a GSI position
Temporary Employment in SNRE
Temporary Student Hourly – open to anyone
Work Study
1. Must be US citizen or permanent resident
2. Must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for
Federal Student Aid)
3. Must be eligible—check financial aid package
Postings are available on the Student Employment
website https://www.studentemployment.umich.edu/
Good Luck!!