The Learning Support Specialist (Science) plays a critical role in supporting NLU students by encouraging students to take an active role in their education and empowering them to become independent, lifelong learners. The primary responsibility is to tutor students in the fundamental academic learning skills of science courses, such as anatomy & physiology, biology, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. Focus will also be on scientific reading and test-taking strategies, including supporting students taking certification exams in the healthcare fields, along with other general academic skills, for students at the Chicago campus and online. Tutoring occurs through one-on-one appointments and in small workshops utilizing various modes, including in-person, phone, email, and video conferencing software. The Learning Support Specialist (Science) will help monitor and communicate the progress of student academic skills to relevant faculty and support staff, reach out to at-risk students, and accurately track student tutoring usage. Responsibilities also include scheduled hours in Study Tables, Learning Support‘s drop in virtual tutoring space, creating resources and facilitating Learning Support workshops, as well as promoting events and supports to students, faculty, and other stakeholders. Finally, the Learning Support Specialist (Science) will support faculty and students in embedded, science-intensive courses.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level