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GEOG GIS Lab Monitor

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Middlebury College
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Middlebury, VT

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Classification Number 900248 Classification Title GEOG GIS Lab Monitor Department Geography Level Level C (Specialist) Job Description

The primary responsibility of lab monitors is to provide after-hours assistance to students in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Spatial Visualization, and other technically demanding geography classes. Lab monitors are responsible for being familiar with techniques currently taught in Geographic Information Systems (GEOG 0120) and should be able to familiarize themselves with techniques used in other aspects of the Geography Department’s technical curriculum if the need arises. Lab monitors must have a good conceptual understanding of GIS and be effective teachers. They should be prepared to be supportive of students who may be struggling with difficult assignments.

As a secondary responsibility, lab monitors work with Geography Department faculty members on projects that employ GIS or other technical skills. It is the responsibly of lab monitors to communicate with their faculty sponsors to receive assignments and track their progress. Time during a shift that is not spent assisting students should be spent working on faculty projects.

Education and Training


A good candidate must have been a strong student in GEOG/ES 0120 (Middlebury’s GIS course) and is excited by the course material. Preference will be given to candidates who have also shown strength in courses that use analysis and design software.
Consider whether you have the requisite experience: Would you be comfortable teaching GIS concepts to others? Have you taken other classes that make use of ArcGIS, QGIS, Excel, the Adobe Creative Suite, or other software used in the Geography Department? Can you troubleshoot and adapt to changing software? Posting Number STU00664 Location Middlebury, VT Campus Posting Information

Is this an academic year or summer position? Academic Year Open Date Close Date Open Until Filled No Special Instructions to Applicants

Please email whegman@middlebury.edu or llegardeur@middlebury.edu to request an application for this position

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      Middlebury is one of the country's top liberal arts colleges. It offers its students a broad curriculum embracing the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences. Middlebury is an institution with a long-standing international focus, a place where education reflects a sense of looking outward, and a realization that the traditional insularity of the United States is something of the past. We seek to bring to Middlebury those who wish not only to learn about themselves and their own traditions, but also to see beyond the bounds of class, culture, region, or nation. Indeed, the central purpose of a Middlebury education is precisely to transcend oneself and one's own concerns. This transcendence may come for some through the study of other cultures; for some through the study of the environment; for others it will come through inquiry into such fields as physics or philosophy, mathematics or music.

      Middlebury's undergraduate college is enriched by its other programs. Every summer, the main campus in Vermont is transformed into an institution single-mindedly devoted to the study of nine foreign languages and cultures, and the use of English is virtually banned for the participants, among whom are many Middlebury undergraduates. In the Green Mountains lies Middlebury's Bread Loaf campus, where for six weeks each summer the Bread Loaf School of English is in session. This is followed by the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, which brings together 200 authors and aspiring authors for 11 days of intensive exchange about the art of writing. The Bread Loaf School of English is in session each summer not only in Middlebury but also at Lincoln College, Oxford, in the United Kingdom; at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico; and at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

      There is also an overseas dimension to Middlebury College. The C.V. Starr-Middlebury Schools Abroad are located in Belo Horizonte, Berlin, Bordeaux, Buenos Aires, Concepción, Córdoba, Ferrara, Florence, Getafe, Guadalajara, Hangzhou, Irkutsk, La Serena, Logroño, Madrid, Mainz, Montevideo, Moscow, Niterói, Paris, Poitiers, Santiago, Temuco, Tucumán, Valdivia, Valparaíso, Xalapa, and Yaroslavl. These schools enroll more than 300 undergraduate and graduate students who seek to further their foreign language skills and immerse themselves as fully as possible in the host culture through academic study as well as direct experience.

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