Pay Rates
| Classification | Winter* | Monthly | Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|
| G.T.A. I | $11,342 | 1,417.75 | 29.54 |
| G.T.A. II | $10,914 | 1,364.25 | 28.42 |
| U.T.A. | $5,444 | 680.50 | 14.18 |
| Marker** | $5,223 | 652.88 | 13.60 |
Please note: This is a bargaining year and the new rates will not be in place until negotiations are finished, probably not until 2011. In the meantime, Sept. 2009 rates will be in effect.
* Winter term (Sept.-Dec. and Jan.-Apr.), based on 384 hours.
** for objective (e.g. key-type) marking only
Employee Classifications
Graduate Teaching Assistant I (G.T.A. I)
A graduate student who holds a masters degree or is a graduate student who is registered in a doctoral degree program at the University of British Columbia or who is a student who holds a masters or doctoral degree in the posted discipline.Graduate Teaching Assistant II (G.T.A. II)
A G.T.A. II is a graduate student who holds a bachelors degree or is a graduate student who is registered in a masters degree program at the University of British Columbia or who is a student who holds a bachelors degree in the posted discipline. An employee who is registered in a diploma or licentiate program shall be appointed as a G.T.A. II.Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (U.T.A.)
A U.T.A. is an undergraduate student who is registered in a bachelors degree program at the University of British Columbia.Marker
A Marker is an employee appointed to a position which involves only objective ("keytype") marking duties.
