The main function of a tutor is to help students improve their academic performance. Tutors help students understand key concepts in their coursework during individual or group tutoring sessions. An important role of the tutor is to help the student attain self-confidence by providing positive feedback, encouragement, and helpful tools to attain success in the course. Tutors do not provide answers, they guide the student towards independence and how they can attain the answer themselves. Learning Center tutoring positions are "continuous recruitment." We accept tutor applications year-round and reach out to qualified applicants when the need for a tutor occurs. Need is based upon student demand in the specific course/discipline. This can change from semester to semester and sometimes even week to week. There is no guarantee of continued employment from semester to semester. All tutoring positions are temporary and part-time (less than 29 hours per week). Applicants should be willing to work a minimum of 5 hours a week. The Learning Center is open seven days a week and offers day, evening, and weekend appointments for students (both in-person, and online). Your working hours will depend upon the number of students requiring tutoring in your subject area(s), your availability, and the hours that the Learning Center needs coverage.
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Job Type
Part-time
Industry
Educational Services