Teaching Assistant

Arlington, VA
Full Time
Entry Level

Teaching Assistant - Arlington, VA 

Background:

Kent, Campa and Kate Incorporated (KCK) is a federal contracting company that provides professional services to Government Agencies. We are currently seeking candidates for a full-time Teaching Assistant position in Arlington, VA supporting the National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC), formerly referred to as the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). 

Position Summary:

This position supports the Diplomatic Tradecraft and Regional Area Studies Training (DTET) directorate, Public Diplomacy (PD) division.

The Teaching Assistant handles differing situations, problems, and deviations in the work of the office according to the COR’s or GTM’s general instructions, priorities, duties, policies, and program goals. The TA uses judgement and initiative to determine the approach or action to take in non-routine situations, interprets and adapts guidelines, including unwritten policies, precedents, and practices.

Additionally, the Teaching Assistant supports course delivery duties to include preparing course materials administratively (i.e., photocopying, posting article links to FSILearn, etc.), preparing name tents, door signs, classroom preparation and clean up, audio-visual requests, GSO requests, coordination with program analyst on logistical arrangements (bus, field trips, etc.).

Required Qualifications:

  • Secret Clearance.
  • High School Diploma.
  • U.S. citizenship.
  • Experience: At least two (2) years of experience in a related field. 
  • Superior organization skills with a high level of attention to detail.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills. 
  • Must be able to effectively perform their role using a variety of virtual training platforms, including but not limited to MS Teams, WebEx, Zoom for Government, Google Meet, etc. 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Associates or Bachelor's degree.
  • Work experience in an educational or training institute. 

Duties and responsibilities (including but not limited to): 

Performs all administrative and operational duties associated with the Program Assistant II position, in addition to the responsibilities outlined below:

  • Reserves rooms for all courses; takes initiative to change room reservations to fit the needs of the course/students; 
  • Negotiates room needs with other program offices, updates course chair on any changes; 
  • Tracks registration/enrollment data daily as courses draw near; prepares enrollment reports and sends them to course coordinators and program chair; contacts students, as needed, to verify correct enrollment; 
  • Schedules speakers and confirms routine speakers as needed; notifies course chair of any changes in speakers’ schedules and proposes schedule modifications as necessary; 
  • Researches and recommends new speakers or replacement speakers; 
  • Ensures all guests and speakers are on the visitor’s list and escorted to the appropriate classroom if necessary; 
  • Liaises with students, instructors, and speakers, during class to provide guidance and support to the chairs and coordinators, to include in-class support; advises students on proper course enrollment, NFATC policies, required course materials, or supplemental learning materials needed; 
  • Tracks and assigns Zoom for Government accounts and supports virtual classes as required.
Program Support: 
  • Prepares, disseminates, and collects surveys, evaluations, and needs assessment questionnaires; 
  • Sets up and maintains various program websites including FSILearn; 
  • Collects data related to evaluations, needs assessments, or other similar activities; 
  • Notifies other NFATC offices (Registrar; Acquisition, Budget) of policy changes or new procedures within a component; 
  • Prepares written guidance on new or updated programs or SOPs for the offices. 
Substantive Content Creation (in coordination with course chair): 
  • Researches potential course topics; 
  • Prepares professional materials to include slides and presentations, literature reviews, briefing papers, and analysis; 
  • Proficiency with research software, ProQuest databases, and reference materials, in order to research and produce course materials; 
  • Contributes substantively to the design, development, and evaluation of courses, creates and implements polling applications, such as Survey Monkey and/or Qualtrics, analyzing data, and drafting reports on the findings; 
  • Facilitates classroom activities as appropriate, runs short course sections based on expertise, or serves as class facilitator when chair is temporarily unavailable; 
  • Attends local events to increase program-related knowledge to support chair and program development. 
  • Event coordination (i.e., speaker series) – assists with the planning, logistics, and delivery of special events. These may include roundtables, panels, or exercises held offsite but led by our staff. Event planning may include schedule planning, research, logistics (Audio/Visual and room set-up), and outreach efforts; 
  • Assists in drafting briefing books or special, one-time reports for external offices; researches information for these reports; format and edit these reports; 
  • Writes and drafts payment at post cables, Department Notices, and Weekly Highlights for components. 

Application Notes:

  • Please provide a resume to include the duties and responsibilities performed for each previously held position.
  • Please provide three (3) professional references on your resume.
  • Applicant must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and be a U.S. citizen. 

Kent, Campa and Kate Incorporated (KCK) is an equal opportunity employer. KCK does not discriminate against employees and applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, and local law.

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