Opportunities with the Center
Come work with us!
Are you looking for a chance to work in an atmosphere where your creativity, ingenuity, and abilities are highly valued? Do you enjoy providing high quality programming to young people who are seeking out challenge and growth? Join us at Baylor TIP!
TIP Lead Residential Program Assistant
Baylor TIP Residential Summer Program Resident Assistants (RAs) provide supervision and mentoring to the students who qualify for and participate in summer residential programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. RAs are responsible for supporting students when they are not in class. They supervise students during breakfast and dinner, plan and lead evening activities that adhere to the guidelines set by Baylor TIP and remain in the dorms with students throughout the night, ensuring the students’ safety and well-being.
A Bachelor's degree or 2 years of undergraduate coursework; relevant professional experience may substitute for some credit hours.
Pay: $1,000 per one-week session
TIP Residential Program Assistant
Baylor TIP Residential Summer Program Resident Assistants (RAs) provide supervision and mentoring to the students who qualify for and participate in summer residential programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. RAs are responsible for supporting students when they are not in class. They supervise students during breakfast and dinner, plan and lead evening activities that adhere to the guidelines set by Baylor TIP and remain in the dorms with students throughout the night, ensuring the students’ safety and well-being.
A Bachelor's degree or 2 years of undergraduate coursework; relevant professional experience may substitute for some credit hours.
Pay: $750 per one-week session
TIP Program Instructor Part-Time
Part-Time TIP Gifted Program Instructors for Baylor TIP provide teaching and mentoring experiences to the students who qualify for and participate in the talent development programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. These programs include but are not limited to Super Saturdays, summer commuter classes, academic clubs and societies, academic competitions, and University for Young People. TIP Gifted Program Instructors may provide both online and on-the-ground instruction.
A Bachelors Degree Required
Pay: Salary varies by program. Hours also vary but may be up to 40 hours per week during summer programs.
TIP Teaching Assistant Part-Time
Baylor University is seeking a multiple Part-Time TIP Teaching Assistants to support the mission and vision of Baylor University and serve within the School of Education’s TIP Program. The Baylor TIP Teaching Assistants (TAs) provide supervision and mentoring to the elementary and secondary students who qualify for and participate in programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. TAs are responsible for supporting students during their academic classes, which are on select Saturdays during the academic school year and online or during summer programs. They report to an assigned instructor and assist in teaching a course that is appropriately rigorous and challenging for high ability students. They also supervise students during class breaks and lunch.
An Advanced Undergrad (120 credit hours) OR 2 years of Undergrad coursework, and zero years of experience are required. Relevant professional experience may substitute for some credit hours.
Pay: Part-time Teaching Assistants $18.75 per hour. Hours vary with up to 40 hours of per week available.
TIP Teaching Assistant / Lead TIP Teaching Assistant
Baylor University is seeking multiple Full-Time TIP Teaching Assistants and Full-Time Lead TIP Teaching Assistant to support the mission and vision of Baylor University and serve within the School of Education’s TIP Program. Baylor TIP Residential Summer Program Teaching Assistants (TAs) provide supervision and mentoring to the students who qualify for and participate in summer residential programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. TAs are responsible for supporting students during the academic day. They report to an assigned instructor and assist in teaching a course that is appropriately rigorous and challenging for high ability students. They also supervise students during class breaks and lunch and may lead a one-hour evening study session with the students in their class.
An Advanced Undergrad (120 credit hours) OR 2 years of Undergrad coursework, and zero years of experience are required. Relevant professional experience may substitute for some credit hours.
Pay: Teaching Assistant $750 per one-week session
Pay: Lead Teaching Assistant $1,000 per one week session
Residential Summer Gifted Program Instructor
Baylor TIP Residential Gifted Program Instructors provide teaching and mentoring experiences to the students who qualify for and participate in summer residential programs offered through The Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. TIP Instructors are responsible for teaching a course that is appropriately rigorous and challenging for high ability students. They plan and conduct their class in adherence to Baylor TIP’s guidelines, monitor and report on the progress of each of their students, and supervise their Teaching Assistant. TIP Instructors are typically in class with students from 9:00-12:00 and from 1:00-4:00 each day, Monday-Friday. They also oversee an evening study session run by their Teaching Assistant for one hour each evening.
Pay: $2,000 per one week course