Overview :
The STEM Learning Assistant (LA) will serve as a formal support to a classroom instructor in a STEM course during the Spring 2026 semester at Oakton. They will be assigned to a Supervising Instructor according to their schedule availability and previous educational history and disciplinary interest. If applicants have already served as Learning Assistants, they may be asked to serve as mentors for new Learning Assistants. If this is the first time the student works in this role, they will receive training by attending 4 leadership training sessions throughout the semester, engaging in 4 mentoring sessions with experienced LAs, taking a Pedagogy Course (EDN 290), which meets weekly on Fridays, 9-10am, and through weekly 1 hour long prep sessions with their supervising instructor. A stipend will be provided to cover the cost of attending EDN 290, while the leadership training and mentoring sessions are paid as regular work responsibilities. A typical week would include attending all face to face class and / or lab sessions. During these sessions, the LA would answer student questions, and assist students during group and other classroom activities. The LA may also conduct tutoring sessions, discussion forums, or other one on one support to mentor students and support their learning and their awareness of their community cultural wealth. As part of their training, LAs will carry out several assignments in the classroom related to pedagogy and leadership.
Campus Location :
Skokie or Des Plaines
Length of Employment :
Employment for the entire Spring 2026 semester.
Can a student do homework in this position?
Never
Hours Available : 5-10 hrs / week
Schedule Flexibility :
Flexible, at the discretion of the assigned supervising instructor.
Duties and Responsibilities and Learning Outcomes :
Student Employment Learning Outcomes Defined :
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has identified 8 career readiness competencies that broadly prepare college students for a successful transition into the workplace. Listed in alphabetical order, they include :
1. Career and Self-Development (CD)
2. Communication (CM)
3. Critical Thinking (CT)
4. Equity and Inclusion (EI)
5. Leadership (LD)
6. Professionalism (PF)
7. Teamwork (TW)
8. Technology (TC)
For more information about the NACE Career Readiness Competencies, please visit .
Candidate Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Other abilities) :
Application Process :
All interested applicants should create a student account using their oakton.edu email address at learningassistantalliance.org and then apply to be an LA for the course in which they wish to serve using the application process provided at that site. Once the assignment to the course and instructor is made through that process, the student will be directed to submit their student employee application online. Contact Dr. James Rabchuk at with any questions.
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