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West Virginia Northern Community College is Hiring a Remote Tutor (Temporary, Part-Time)

Job Description Summary

WVNCC seeks applicants for Tutors in our Academic Support Center to assist and support students on all three campuses (Wheeling, New Martinsville, and Weirton).

Part-Time, Temporary Tutors are hired on short-term appointments that in some cases may be renewed with successful performance of duties, knowledge of subject matter, student enrollment, and institutional need. No number part-time, temporary, casual or student employment shall create any presumption of a right to appointment as a full-time or part-time regular employee.

Hours are negotiable but do not exceed 20 hours per week. Tutors work during the Fall, Spring, and/or Summer semesters when courses are in session.

Tutoring is largely conducted on campus (Wheeling, Weirton, or New Martinsville). Fully Remote /Online opportunities are limited, but may exist.

There are three types of tutors:

  • Content Tutor - cover a particular area of expertise (Math, Science, English, Economics, etc.)
  • General Tutor - assist students with a variety of subjects and/or general assistance with study skills, writing papers, etc.
  • Supplemental Instruction Tutor - works with Faculty covering Supplemental Instruction Courses

Some Tutor positions are grant-funded. Pay varies based on type of tutor, institutional need, and funding-source.

  • Internal Job Information
    Temporary (RPA) appointment
  • Non-Exempt
  • 20hrs per week maximum

Responsibilities and Duties include but are not limited to

Job duties and responsibilities for Part-Time, Temporary Tutors include, but are not limited to the following. A detailed list of responsibilities is available by contacting the Academic Resource Center at WVNCC:

  • Understand and demonstrate the expected behaviors and practices of the tutorial program
  • Incorporates all the elements of a beginning, middle and end of a tutoring session
  • Incorporates specific differentiated tutoring strategies to meet various needs of learners based on learner preferences, strengths/weaknesses, background, and/or prior knowledge
  • Intentionally incorporate active listening and paraphrasing strategies into the tutoring session
  • Conduct class visits to promote services and communicate with instructors throughout the semester regarding notes, handouts, or syllabi
  • Provide intervention and/or outreach to faculty when needed
  • Follow appropriate protocol and report any direct concerns to immediate supervisor
  • Keep accurate records of tutoring sessions using ARC OneDrive
  • Participate in tutor trainings and workshops required by the Director and/or Tutoring Coordinator
  • Explain, demonstrate, and incorporate study habits and academic success strategies consistent with best practices, including practices such as: using a calendar to schedule and note appointments; practicing study techniques; create personal planning schedule that supports adequate study time; communicate with faculty via phone, email, and in-person, every semester; and participate in alternative tutoring options
  • Assist with related Academic Resource Center programs/services
  • Monitor and engage in online and remote tutoring support through WVNCC’s online tutoring platform
  • Participate in assessment of tutoring program as directed by Tutoring Coordinator and Director
  • Supplemental Instruction Tutors Only:
    • Attend class sessions and conduct SI sessions during the week as determined by need/instructor request
    • Take thorough notes of all lectures
    • Advertise SI to your class regularly and motivate students to attend SI
    • Administer mid-term and end-of semester evaluations
  • Adhere to all WVNCC policies and procedures and follow specific job duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Requirements

Qualifications are dependent on position and level-of tutoring provided.

Minimum Educational Requirements:

  • Content Tutors : Completed and passed (w/’A’ or ‘B’) comparable course(s) at WVNCC or another college/university
  • General Tutors: Associate degree
  • Supplemental Tutors : Bachelor’s degree preferred, Associate's degree considered with appropriate level of experience

Experience Requirements:

  • Experience in education, tutoring, academic support, mentoring etc.

A combination of Education and Experience may be considered.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities; Additional Information

  • Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ease relating to students from diverse backgrounds, required.
  • Demonstrate professionalism: responsibility, reliability, punctuality, appearance, and behavior, required

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Part Time|Temporary

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

SALARY

$48k-76k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/26/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

06/27/2024

WEBSITE

wvncc.edu

HEADQUARTERS

WHEELING, WV

SIZE

100 - 200

FOUNDED

2008

CEO

LINDA FLETCHER

REVENUE

<$5M

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

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About West Virginia Northern Community College

On May 9, 1972, the West Virginia Board of Regents created a dual-campus community college out of what were formerly the Hancock County Branch and the Wheeling Campus of West Liberty State College. The Board specified that the newly created institution was to be a comprehensive community college responsible for educational programs of two years or less duration for high school graduates and adults. Responding to local community requests, the College began offering courses in New Martinsville in 1973 and established a campus there in 1975. As a comprehensive community college, Northern offers a... wide variety of programs and courses in the arts and sciences, career-technical education, developmental studies and community service. Under an open-door enrollment policy, the College admits all adults desiring postsecondary education. High school students recommended by their schools for early entrance are also admitted. Graduates receive Associate in Arts degrees, Associate in Science degrees, Associate in Applied Science degrees and Certificates. More
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