Graduate Teaching Assistant - NLP 2: Extraction and Analysis of Clinical Documents Course
University of British Columbia View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $38.65-40.16 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
The NLP Graduate Teaching Assistant will support the course coordination and administration of the UBC Extended Learning Micro-certificate Program: Natural Language Processing to Improve Patient Care, a part-time, 100% online program designed for health professionals to learn foundations in data analytics and artificial intelligence in a health context. The program consists of 3 courses, each 5 weeks in duration. Each course is offered three times through the calendar year. We anticipate each course cohort to be up to 25 students.The courses are:Overview of NLP and Large Language ModelsExtraction and Analysis of Clinical DocumentsAnalysis of User Generated ContentA Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) is needed for each course.It is possible to be a GTA for one course and one offering (~10 weeks employment), however priority will be given to applicants who can commit to more than one course or offering.Key Responsibilities:Work with the Course Instructor to ensure course content is up to date on Canvas (e.g. updating announcement dates, assignment due dates, Zoom office hours)Respond to student’s questions in weekly discussions on CanvasMark submitted assignments according to provided rubrics with Gradebook and assign student final gradesAttend weekly office hours as needed (1 hour/week)Fix and /or document any mistakes or issues identified with course content for future iterationsQualifications:Enrolled in a graduate program related to data science, or health sciences/medicine disciplinesAdvanced knowledge of natural language processing, data science, statistics and machine learningEducation or work experience in health sciences, health data setsExcellent written and verbal communication skills.Ability to work independently and collaborativelyFamiliarity with Canvas, Jupyter notebookSalary:
$38.65-$40.16/hour depending on experienceApplication Process:
Interested candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter detailing their relevant experience, and contact information for two references.Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.