TA Check List (Once You've Been Hired)
Congratulations! You’ve been offered a Teaching Assistantship in the School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences! Here’s a checklist to get you going for your appointment:
Before Your Academic Student Employee (ASE) Appointment Begins
Appointments run from the 16th of the month before the start of the quarter until the 15th of the month that the course ends.
___ PAYROLL
If you’ve been on payroll at the UW within the last year, you don’t need to redo your payroll paperwork, but if you haven’t, please come by FSH 116 and ask to fill out payroll paperwork. Be sure to bring either a current passport OR your driver’s license AND social security card or birth certificate. Your first paycheck should be issued on the 10th of the month after the start of the course. If you haven’t signed up for direct deposit for your checks, it is highly recommended that you come by FSH 116 and sign up, but it generally takes a couple of weeks to process that request.
___ GAIP HEALTH INSURANCE
If you’re on an eligible ASE appointment at 50% effort, you are provided GAIP Health Insurance. You need to re-enroll annually in September regardless of your previous coverage. Additionally, if you start an ASE appointment for the first time on a later quarter, you will need to enroll online by the end of the first month of coverage (ie: Jan 31st for Winter Quarter appointments starting on Dec. 16th). Enroll at:
http://www.washington.edu/admin/hr/benefits/gaip/enrollment.html
For general information about the policy and all questions, please go to:
___ APPOINTMENT LETTER AND JOB DESCRIPTION
You should all receive an appointment letter for your TA'ship about 3 weeks before the appointment starts, unless you were hired late. This should include a job description. All SAFS TA's get mailboxes in FSH 113 even if you aren't a SAFS grad student so that your students may drop assignments off to you, etc. Please check it regularly. There is quite a bit of information about Graduate Student Service Appointments on the grad school webpage at: http://www.grad.washington.edu/fellow/gssa.htm
___ FIRST AID/CPR CERTIFICATION
If you’re TA’ing for a course which has either a lab or field component, you’re required to have current First Aid/CPR certification on file through the last date of the TA-ship. Your job description should note whether this certification is required. If we do not have current certification before your first lab or field trip, your TA position may be rescinded.
If you have current certification, send a COPY of it through campus mail to SAFS Student Services, UW Box 355020. If you are not currently certified, SAFS will pay for your certification, up to $60.
Best resource on campus for taking this course is through UW Environmental Health and Safety (http://www.ehs.washington.edu/psotrain/corsdesc.shtm). If a course from EH&S works in your schedule, please email the days/times for the course, your name and student number and the course for which you’re TA’ing to safs@u.washington.edu and we’ll register you into the course.
For those of you who can't make it to the UW courses, you may locate your own Adult CPR and First Aid Course on the ARC website (pay yourself and bring the receipt and copy of card to us and we'll reimburse you up to $60): http://www.seattleredcross.org/health/GetTrained/index.htm
___ ANIMAL CARE CERTIFICATION
All TA-ships for courses that involve potential interactions with live vertebrates require that the TA go through Animal Care Certification, an online course. Your job description should note whether this training is necessary. Information on the certification procedure is available online. A copy of your certificate should be sent to SAFS Student Services, Box 355020; please keep your original. If we do not have current certification before your first lab or field trip, your TA position may be rescinded.
___ TA TRAININGS (both UW and COFS)
If you have been hired prior to Autumn Quarter for a TA-ship starting within the next academic year, you are required to, if at all possible, attend both the UW TA Conference and the COFS TA Practical Training (both usually the 3rd week in September). You need to attend each of these ONCE while you’re here at the UW. You will register for credit for each of these and this will prove your attendance in subsequent years. You should be emailed information about both of these by early September, but if you haven’t heard anything, please email safs@u.washington.edu and we’ll provide you the information. There will also be ongoing TA trainings, brownbags, etc. coordinated by the SAFS Lead TA for which you’ll be notified via email throughout the academic year. Please take advantage of these opportunities. If you haven’t attended the Autumn Trainings, you should attend the trainings offered throughout the year.
Registering for Credit for UW and COFS TA Training
In addition for registering for the conference and COFS TA Training, it is best if you actually register for credit for both of the trainings above, at least once. This will allow us to see who has completed the trainings in future years. For more info, email safs@u.washington.edu in mid-September.
Once Your Appointment Begins
ACCESS TO CLASS LISTS THROUGH MYUW:
Shortly before the quarter begins, we’ll add you in as a TA to your course/labs. Once you're in the database, you can log onto MyUW, click on the teaching tab and access lists of students enrolled. You should also be able to access other course resources through Catalyst. If your class is co-listed with another department, we will send the other departments your info so they can add you to the co-listed class. If you can’t see all of your sections in MyUW, please let me know by emailing safs@u.washington.edu.
LAB SAFETY
If you're in a wetlab or the field for your course, you should have either attended the UW Lab Safety training in the past or in the case of Autumn Quarter, be registered to attend during Grad Student Orientation. In Autumn, you’ll be sent the registration information via email. If you've attended in the past and you'd like us to note it in your appointment file, please email safs@u.washington.edu.
BUILDING ACCESS
Most of you have building access to FSH already. If not, we're adding it onto your husky card so you can get in on the evenings and weekends. Test it before you really need it.
AV ACCESS IN GENERAL ASSIGNMENT CLASSROOMS:
If the lecture for your course is happening in a general assignment classroom that has built-in AV equipment (FSH 102, 107 or 108), you should talk with your faculty instructor and determine whether you'll need to be able to log in on the equipment. If so, check out the FAQ's for information and a form to request an account:
Also, you will want to sign out an AV key if your classroom has an AV closet or cabinet. You may sign one out at MGH 097 or Kane 035B.
RESERVING AV, INSTRUCTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND SPACE FROM THE SAFS FRONT DESK
We have a vast array of AV equipment (LCD projectors, overheads, slide projectors, etc.) as well as lab/field equipment available to you for your class. We also have conference rooms, computer labs and other space available. For all of these reservations, you may check the following webpage for information and reservation procedures: http://depts.washington.edu/safs/res/.
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