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TA (marker) Job at Conestoga College

The Bachelor of Applied Health Information Science at Conestoga College requires an SQL assignment marker to grade 4 assignments during this semester. The course is an introductory SQL course, and many questions in the assignment are from Murach's MySQL.

Responsibilities:

  • Receive a ZIP file from the instructor after the assignment due date 
  • Grade each assignment for 28 students 
  • Assign a score, and write 2 or 3 sentences of feedback for each submission
  • Submit graded assignments to the instructor electronically by the agreed date and time

Requirements:

  • Knowledge of SQL, Stored Procedures, Triggers, etc. in MySQL and MSSQL 
  • Ability to write feedback in comprehensible English 
  • Willingness to meet the instructor for coffee to review assignment details

Start Date: ASAP
End Date: December 8th
Hours: 10 hours per assignment, for 4 assignments (40 hours total)
Rate: $12 / hour ($480 for this term)

If you are interested, please send an e-mail to Justin St-Maurice (jstmaurice@conestogac.on.ca) detailing why you are an appropriate candidate for the job.

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