Information for academics requiring GTAs

Here you can find information about recruiting and managing GTAs. If you have any questions about the administration of GTAs, please email Lucy at environment-hr@york.ac.uk. If you have any further questions about GTA work from an academic perspective, please email Ed at ed.garrett@york.ac.uk. 


Want to know more about GTAs? Visit our Information for GTAs wiki page.

Need a casual worker, not a GTA? Visit our Casual worker wiki page.

Key information to hiring GTAs


  • It is the module leader's responsibility to provide their GTAs with all the relevant training, information and guidance on the work they have been assigned. You must make sure you communicate with your GTA and provide this support.


  • If there are any changes to the work, if a GTA does not turn up or cannot complete the work, or if they worked overtime/need assigning to additional work, you must inform Lucy at environment-hr@york.ac.uk as soon as possible. Lucy is not a mind reader! And if she is not aware of changes, then this could have a huge implication on payment for GTAs and potential breaches of visa restrictions. 


  • As you can see from the below section, the GTA recruitment process is long and complicated, and relies on many different factors such as working hours/visa restrictions, gender balance, module suitability, number of applications, etc. Therefore it is vital that you meet the deadlines specified in comms. If you don't, you may not be able to have GTA support.

How GTAs are recruited


In 2023, we revised our recruitment process to provide more information and expectations to our GTA applicants, and to decrease unconscious bias while reviewing the applications. So far this has been received positively - if you have any further feedback, please let Lucy know at environment-hr@york.ac.uk.


1. When developing/reviewing your module for the upcoming year/semester, please consider and note what activities will require a GTA, including marking.


2. Lucy will email you around 4-5 months before the start of the following semester to provide a GTA briefing document for your GTA work requests. Lucy will use this information to circulate an application form to our PhD students (and sometimes other departments too, where appropriate). Candidates will need to specify their working hours, which modules they would like to work on, provide an overview of their experience, as well as anyrrelevant module-specific skills/experience.


3. Lucy will anonymise the candidates and circulate the applications to module leaders. You will need to look at the applications and rate them accordingly. It is important to rate all eligible candidates, as unfortunately due to clashes and time restraints, you may not be assigned your first choice. 


4. Once the timetable is released, Lucy will send you the GTA spreadsheet with GTA allocation to review and confirm. You will only be able to request an alternative GTA if there is a evidential issue with who has been assigned. 


5. Make sure you communicate with your assigned GTAs and provide any relevant resources and training before they partake in any work. It is the module leader/requester's responsibility to set expectations and provide everything needed to allow the GTA to thrive in their work.

Useful links

- DEG GTA spreadsheet for Semester 2 23/24

This details all the work and allocations for GTAs for Environment & Geography.

- GTA briefing documents for Semester 2 23/24

The briefing documents detail the work and expectations for GTAs in Environment & Geography.

- GTA pay rates HR webpage

Information regarding pay rates and prep time.

- GTA webpages

University information and guidance for GTAs, including the information on the Introduction to Teaching and Learning training.

- University of York GTA policy

The university's policy on GTAs - please note this was last updated in 2020 so not all of the information is up to date.

- /wiki/spaces/GTACM/overview

A University of York wiki page with some further information on GTA management.