CTL Science and Math Drop-In Tutor The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL, formerly known as CAPS) is looking to hire new tutors to support Math and Science classes in our drop-in center starting in the Spring of 2026. CTL's mission is to make learning more accessible for everyone on UNM's campus by providing services that meet the needs of all Lobos. We are a peer-centered learning center, which means that as a tutor you'll be supporting your fellow Lobos while also having the opportunity to focus on your own content mastery and tutoring skills. Each semester, CTL tutors will gain accreditation through the nationally recognized College Reading and Learning Association. We are looking for students who have done well in their classes and are excited about helping out their peers. Prior experience with tutoring is appreciated but not required. Applicants will be asked to indicate which subject areas they are applying to be tutors for. Potential tutors should have received a B+ or higher in the classes that they are applying to tutor. However, we do hire tutors who achieved lower grades in some classes and demonstrated growth across higher level courses. We most commonly support Math, Physics, Statistics, Chemistry and Biology classes. Work-study is not a requirement to work for CTL. While both online and in-person work is available, new tutors are expected to do some work in person on the third floor of Zimmerman library. Chemistry Chemistry tutors most commonly help with General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. In order to tutor Chemistry we expect that you've taken at least Organic Chemistry I and its prerequisite courses. (Chem 1215, Chem 1225 and Chem 301) Biology We expect that Biology tutors will also have some ability to tutor chemistry and have taken both Molecules to Cells and Organisms to Ecosystems (Biol 2101 and Biol 2102). If you took courses prior to the change in the major, you are also eligible to tutor Biology. Math: We expect perspective math tutors to have at least taken Calculus 2 (Math 1522). Expertise in higher level math courses, or plans to enroll in these higher-level courses, is preferred, but not required. Being comfortable with pre-calculus and algebra is also important for potential math tutors. Physics Physics tutors should have taken at least Calculus-Based Physics 2. Physics tutors should also be comfortable tutoring some Calculus and other Math courses. Statistics Statistics tutors should have taken at least Intro to Stats (Math 1350. Our Statistics tutors should also be comfortable tutoring in at least one other subject area (typically Economics or Math)
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
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Number of Employees
101-250 employees