NHLI students enrolled on a PhD or MD(Res) programme have the opportunity to work as Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) within the department. Working as a GTA provides you with an opportunity to broaden your experience at Imperial and develop further skills.
Roles and Responsibilities
A GTA will contribute to a variety of activities within or across BSc and MSc programmes within the NHLI, including:
- Teaching: study groups, lab demonstrations, journal clubs and drop-in sessions
- Lectures
- Marking coursework
- Second marking exams
- Invigilating
More information can be found on the Graduate School pages on Graduate Teaching Assistants.
GTAs are used in these roles to delivery our Postgraduate Taught programmes:
- PG Genomic Medicine
- PG Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells
- PG Allergy
- PG Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare
- PG Bioscience Futures
- PG Medical Ultrasound
- BSc Cardiovascular Sciences
- BSc Remote Medicine
- BSc Translational Respiratory Medicine
Remuneration
Payment for GTA work is given at either a lower, standard, or higher rate depending on the type of activity. NHLI pay rates are below.
GTA Payment rates
Pay Rate |
2024-5 hourly rate |
Description of task |
---|---|---|
Lower |
£19.63 from 4th August 2024 |
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Standard |
£24.02 from 4th August 2024 |
|
Higher |
£31.93 from 4th August 2024 |
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NHLI rates from 4th August 2024. |
Although the College’s employment policy states that full time students should not work more than 10-15 hours per week, the Graduate School recommends that GTAs should not teach more than 6 hours per week. However, we recognise that GTAs may some times be involved in teaching which only lasts for a short period of time, but exceed the weekly limited such as fieldwork, lab weeks etc. Tier 4 students are reminded that they are legally not allowed to work more than twenty hours per week.
More information on cut-off and payroll dates can be found here.
Application
To be considered for GTA roles, please complete this short application form.
We will circulate all relevant opportunities throughout the 2024-15 academic year to those who complete this form.
Please note that most GTA opportunities within the NHLI will require to you meet with the relevant academic team and/or participate in briefings or training. You will be paid for your time. The College requires that any doctoral student wishing to undertake GTA work must have permission from their supervisor(s) prior to teaching.
GTAs must also register with the College as casual workers for remuneration. This will be organised with the NHLI Education Team, prior to approved GTA work.
Please contact Jennifer Haley (j.haley@imperial.ac.uk)regarding any NHLI GTA queries.