What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Success Lecturer (First Generation) position at Washburn University?
The Washburn University Center for Student Success is hiring a Student Success Lecturer for First Generation Students.
Washburn University is a premiere Open Access university with a proven track record of nationally recognized programs that increase educational attainment among first-generation and low-income students.
The Student Success Lecturer for First Generation students is a critical part of strategic efforts to get every Washburn student on a pathway to success during their First Year of studies. The Student Success Lecturer teaches assigned sections of WU 101, and other First-Year transition courses as needed and determined by the CSSR. This position also provides individualized and group learning strategy support, mentoring, and skills building to First-Generation Students. The Student Success Lecturer also monitors student alerts and progress, offering interventions and referrals as required. The instruction provided by the Student Success Lecturer is a key component of a comprehensive plan to improve learning, retention, and on-time graduation. This is a 12-month position.
For more information or to apply, please visit: https://careers.washburn.edu/jobs/student-success-lecturer-first-generation-topeka-kansas-united-states