Empowers students to reach academic goals by helping them conceptualize or clarify course content and teaching them effective study skills. Session interactions may be one-on-one or small groups and may be conducted on-campus, online, or both. Provides mentoring and supervision to peer tutors.
Primary Duties Performed:
• Provides transformative impact on students by empowering them to understand content material, use effective learning strategies, and learn in a collaborative environment. • Serves as a mentor and/or supervisor to peer tutors. Conducts observations and delivers feedback to peer tutors • Assists with training activities, workshops, and events. • Removes barriers to learning by providing equitable treatment and practicing inclusivity of all students. • May assist students with the use of institutional and instructional technology. • Completes administrative documentation accurately and on time. • Maintains confidentiality of students’ personal and academic issues and records as per FERPA and college guidelines. • Promotes self and AST services to relevant faculty and students by making classroom visits and/or establishing online connection and communication. • Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
• Associates degree or enrollment in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) baccalaureate program • At least a 3.0 GPA in their tutoring subject or related area. • Ability to work flexible hours and evenings as needed. Hours may vary.
Preferred Qualifications:
• At least one year of tutoring experience. • Proficiency in Mathematica.
Salary Range:
$17.50 Per Hour
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
St. Louis Community College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds, experience, and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.
STLCC has provided opportunity for all. As the largest higher educational institution in the region, STLCC has served more than 1.2 million students. Over 50% of households in the St. Louis area are represented in our former and current student body. Since 1962, St. Louis Community College has held fast to the fundamental belief that education has the power to lift us up — as individuals, as communities and as a city.Today, STLCC consistently ranks among the top associate degree-awarding institutions in the United States. As we launch students into new and better careers, four-year degrees and richer lives, we strengthen St. Louis one student at a time. The College employs 1,400+ full-time faculty and staff and 2,300+ part-time faculty and staff