University of Wisconsin–Madison

Title and Standard Job Description Library

This library has titles, salaries, and information for all jobs at UW–Madison.

Academic Staff, University Staff, and Limited Appointee Titles

Standard job descriptions are only available for academic staff, university staff, and limited appointee titles. These titles and salaries are matched to the market.

A standard job description describes work at a high level and connects university jobs to similar jobs in the market. It reflects a general set of job responsibilities without regard to any specific employee. It describes the work, role, and organizational impact. A position description is unique to an individual employee. 

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Teaching Assistant-Standard

Job Group: Student Assistant
Job Subgroup: Student Assistant
Salary Range (Annual): 54: $64,792 (Minimum)
Employee Category: Student Assistants
Job Code: SA011
  • Job Summary:
    This title is appropriate for graduate students enrolled in a UW System institution who have been assigned teaching responsibilities in an instructional department under the supervision of an academic staff or faculty member. Payments made to teaching assistants are fully taxable as wages, and taxes will be withheld from monthly paychecks.
  • Job Responsibilities:
  • Education:
  • FLSA Status:
    Exempt
  • Institution Job:
    No
  • Required Supervisory Duty of at Least 2.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees:
    No
  • Employee Category:
    Student Assistants
  • Scaled Job:
    No
  • Salary Range (Annual):
    54: $64,792 (Minimum)
  • Job Code:
    SA011: Teaching Assistant-Standard

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Each standard job description is linked to a list of knowledges and skills. Knowledges and skills are optional resources to support employee learning and development. Visit the Knowledges and Skills Learning Resources website to learn more.

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