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Spring 2026 -- CSS Graders & Peer Facilitators

@ University of Washington Bothell
Bothell, Washington, United States
$23-$24/hrOnsitePart Time, Temporary
Responsibilities:Grade papers, Attend lectures, Assist instructors
Requirements Summary:Currently enrolled UW student (Spring 2026); must take at least 6 credits (undergrad) or 5 (graduate); work-study eligible; able to work 1–10 hours/week; prior course knowledge preferred.
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Job Description

School of STEM CSS Department is hiring graders for Spring 2026

UW Bothell offers student employment opportunities to help prepare students by providing practical work experience.  Students are provided professional development and mentoring to develop skills to support post-graduation employment preparation and success. 

Faculty in the School of STEM, Computing & Software Systems (CSS) Department, will need graders/readers and undergraduate teaching assistants for their courses. See the Application Instructions for how to apply. You may apply for more than one course. To see the instructors for the courses, please consult the Spring 2026 Time Schedule. Course descriptions can be found in the UW Bothell Course Catalog 

All positions are subject to course enrollment. Please note, the course list may change between now and the start of the quarter. Positions remain open until filled. 

These are the potential CSS courses that could need graders or peer facilitators:

  • 101 A
  • 107 A, B
  • 112 A
  • 142 A, B, C
  • 143 A, B, C
  • 211 A
  • 225 A
  • 290 A
  • 295 A
  • 301 A, B, C
  • 310 A, B
  • 337 A
  • 342 A, B
  • 343 A, B, C
  • 350 A, B
  • 360 A, B, C
  • 370 A, B, C
  • 371 A
  • 382 A
  • 385 A
  • 411 A
  • 421 A
  • 422 A, B, C
  • 427 A
  • 430 A, B
  • 431 A
  • 449 A
  • 461 A
  • 475 A, B
  • 478 A
  • 480 A
  • 481 A
  • 487 A
  • 490 A, B
  • 496 A, B
  • 497 E, F, G
  • 503 A
  • 508 A, B
  • 519 A
  • 533 A
  • 539 A
  • 553 A
  • 566 A
  • 577 A
  • 586 A
  • 590 A, B
  • CSSSKL 123 A
  • CSSSKL 142 A, B, C
  • CSSSKL 143 A, B, C
  • CSSSKL 342 A
  • CSSSKL 511 A, B

JOB DESCRIPTION 

  • Graders: Following the UW Classification Description for Reader/Grader, graders provide diverse services as course assistants, which will normally include grading student papers and examinations. Grader duties may also include: attendance at lectures, office hours, consultation with instructors, and other duties as assigned. Graders may not perform teaching duties. 
  • Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: Following the UW Classification Description for Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, undergraduate teaching assistants provide administrative support for quiz, discussion, or laboratory sections and serve as class assistants. Undergraduate teaching assistants may not perform teaching duties. Note: To be a teaching assistant for a course, you should be available to attend each class session. Undergraduate teaching assistant positions can be filled by undergraduate students only. 

The faculty supervisor will provide specific details about the duties related to each course and the number of allocated grading or facilitating hours prior to the start of your appointment. 

These positions are work study eligible. 

Hours per week: 1–10 (to be determined) 

  • Graders:
    • Undergraduate student rate—$22.65/hour 
    • Graduate student rate—$24.15/hour 
  • Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: $22.65/hour (undergraduates only) 

 

Estimated work period: Approximately on/after March 30, 2026 - June 16, 2026


  • Successfully completed the course or have strong knowledge in the area in which you are applying to be a grader or teaching assistant.
  • Must be a currently registered UW student in the current hiring quarter (Spring 2026), taking at least 6 credits if an undergraduate or 5 credits if a graduate student.   

Please Note:  

  • Student hourly employees are limited to working 19.5 hours per workweek during a quarter in which the student is enrolled but may work more than 19.5 hours per workweek during school breaks or when “on leave.”
  • All new student employees must also complete UW's online Title IX course about preventing and responding to sex-and gender-based violence and harassment.
  • All new Graduate student employees must complete UW's online Understanding Civil Rights course covering the University's civil rights policies and practices with a focus on protections related to race, color and national origin.
  • After a student is selected for employmentthey will receive information about completing employment prerequisites.  See STEM Prospective Student Employee FAQs for more information.
  • Students cannot begin work until the hiring process is complete. The working start date will be listed on the appointment letter once the student is cleared for work.
  • For international students who may need a Social Security Number, please contact International Student Services for more information. 

Priority deadline to apply is March 18, 2026Applications will be ongoing, but applications received by this date will receive full consideration.

Please submit the following required materials under Application Forms: 

  • Student Employment Form
  • STEM Applicant Information Form
  • Spring 2026 CSS Grader Application Form

You may also submit a résumé (submit as an Additional Document). This is optional but recommended. A cover letter and any other documents may also be submitted but are not required (submit as an Additional Document). 

Please note: We may check your transcript to verify your GPA and grades. 

For inquiries about this position, contact the STEM Student Hiring Team at [email protected].