Job Details
Teaching Assistant, Coastal Sciences
Description
Type: Full-Time
Posted: 11/19/2025
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Category: Environmental Science, Ecology, and Forestry
Position: Teaching Assistant, Coastal Sciences
Position Details
Location: Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
Address: 703 East Beach Drive, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 39564, United States
Division: School of Ocean Science and Engineering
Position Type: Staff
Employment Status: Full Time
Grant Funded: No
Pay Grade: Generic Grade
Posting Close Date: Open Until Filled
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Applicants should upload:
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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Unofficial transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions (official transcripts may be required if selected)
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Cover letter describing relevant education, research, and/or work experience related to the marine/coastal science field, including the course(s) you wish to TA
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States full-time. The university does not sponsor work visas.
Job Summary:
The Department of Coastal Sciences at USM invites applications for Teaching Assistants to support field-intensive marine science courses at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory.
Courses are part of the Summer Field Program, offered during summer intersession, first summer term, and second summer term.
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Classes meet every weekday; schedule flexibility is required due to weather.
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Overnight travel may be required.
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Some courses may shift from field/lab intensive to virtual.
Summer Field Program Info
Courses (TA Positions Anticipated):
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Barrier Island Ecology (COA 448/448L, 3 credit hours) – Coastal ecology, field excursions to barrier islands, study of flora/fauna and geologic processes.
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Cetacean Behavior (COA 444, 3 credit hours) – Observation of delphinid behavior, classroom and field study focused on dolphins.
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Elasmobranch Biology (COA 422/522, 422L/522L, 6 credit hours) – Sharks, skates, and rays; lectures and labs with inshore/offshore collections.
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Marine Conservation (COA 450/550, 450L/550L, 5 credit hours) – Conservation biology and ecology of marine/coastal ecosystems, lectures, field trips, labs.
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Marine Ichthyology (COA 421/521, 421L/521L, 6 credit hours) – Fish collection, identification, field expeditions in Gulf of Mexico.
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Marine Invertebrate Zoology (COA 428/528, 428L/528L, 6 credit hours) – Study of invertebrates, classification, functional processes, fieldwork.
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Marine Mammals (COA 443/543, 443L/543L, 5 credit hours) – Biology of marine mammals; online in 2026.
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Marine Sciences I: Oceanography (COA 300/300L, 5 credit hours) – Multidisciplinary foundation in physical, geological, biological, chemical oceanography.
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Marine Sciences II: Marine Biology (COA 301/301L, 5 credit hours) – Ecological approach to marine systems and local organisms.
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Marine Toxicology (COA 490/590, 5 credit hours) – Aquatic toxicology; online in 2026.
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The Culture of the Coast (COA 490, 5 credit hours) – Coastal processes, human communities, literature, music, arts, fieldwork.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
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Gather and prepare supplies and lab equipment
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Coordinate field experiences, including logistics and transportation
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Ensure laboratory safety for students and staff
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Assist with tests, quizzes, grading, and delivering course content
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Maintain communication with Summer Field Program staff
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Follow USM policies and procedures
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Perform other duties as required
Minimum Qualifications:
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B.S. in Biology, Zoology, Coastal Science, or related field
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Knowledge of course content, relevant field/research experience
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Commitment to USM, College of Arts & Sciences, and SOSE mission
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
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Conduct field courses in Northern Gulf of Mexico habitats
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Ability to drive 15-passenger vans for field trips
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Criminal history and background check clearance
Preferred Qualifications:
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Prior teaching assistant experience in undergraduate/graduate programs
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Experience with Canvas, Blackboard, or online learning platforms
About The University of Southern Mississippi:
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Founded in 1910, serves >13,000 students in Hattiesburg and Long Beach
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Community-engaged Carnegie R1 university
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Known for polymer science, ocean science, spectator safety, language research, and more
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Graduates trained for emerging technologies, computer engineering, IT, ocean engineering, business, education, nursing
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Accredited in four major areas of the arts
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Home to Golden Eagles, competing in 17 NCAA Division I sports
USM Info
Equal Opportunity Employer:
USM is an EOE/VETS/DISABILITY employer and encourages minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities to apply.