Moraine Park Technical College

Professional Tutor

Job Locations US-WI-Fond du Lac | US-WI-Beaver Dam | US-WI-West Bend
Post Start Date 2 months ago(7/1/2024 12:00 AM)
Req No.
2024-2079
Category
Teaching & Learning - Adult Education
Type
Tutor / Notetaker
Weeks Per Year
Varies
Summary of Work Schedule - Academic
N/A
Total Hours/Week - Academic
10-15
Summary of Work Schedule - Summer
N/A
Total Hours/Week - Summer
Varies
Hiring Range
N/A
Location : Location
US-WI-Fond du Lac
Payrate
Professional Tutor - $22.00
Hiring Range
$22.00

Overview

Moraine Park Technical College is seeking a Professional Tutor to join our team! This role would be approximately 5-10 hours per week based on needs of students and requires a Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field. The Professional Tutor focuses on providing academic support to students in various subjects and helping students succeed in their academic journey.  MPTC’s Student Success Center provides reading, writing, and English services, therefore, MPTC is looking for individuals with expertise in other disciplines such as Accounting, Architecture, Electricity, Graphic Design, Information Technology, Mathematics, Medical Coding, Nursing, Pharmacology, Radiography, and Respiratory Therapy.

 

This position will enhance the learning of MPTC students by informally assessing student knowledge, identifying areas needing improvement, providing supplemental instruction, clarifying assignments and course content, modeling and supporting appropriate study strategies, and guiding students toward independence and self-direction in their course work for academic year 2024-2025. 

 

Job Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in related subject area required.
  2. Experience as a tutor or equivalent work experience in related subject area preferred.
  3. Ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds as well as under-prepared and special needs students.
  4. Organizational skills and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
  5. Ability to help with study skills, test-taking strategies, note-taking skills, and time-management.
  6. Ability to quickly develop and maintain a positive rapport with students, faculty and staff.
  7. Understand student strategies to support auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles.
  8. Ability to communicate effectively through written and verbal communication.
  9. Ability to maintain records of student participation and outcomes for client reporting in WTCS grants.
  10. Ability to maintain confidentiality and possess sensitivity to the needs of students.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Complete tutor training requirements and apply acquired skills.
  2. Establish and maintain ongoing contact with assigned students and arrange regular tutor sessions, including small group and one-on-one sessions.
  3. Consult with course instructors as needed.
  4. Help students to break down and simplify complex information taught in class.
  5. Integrate effective study and learning strategies to promote independent learning.
  6. Coach students in developing a systemic approach to studying that will serve them in many courses.
  7. Maintain current and accurate records of tutoring activities and submit required communication and documentation to Tutoring Services Specialist in a timely manner.
  8. Communicate with Tutoring Services Specialist to discuss additional needs or concerns of the students.
  9. Maintain student confidentiality according to FERPA guidelines.

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