Become a SSS Tutor
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Qualifications
Student Support Services (SSS) is looking for qualified students who…
- Declared a major or minor in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) within the College of Science and Engineering
- have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher
- have completed at least 30 credit hours
- have a grade of “A” or “B” in the subject content being tutored
- have tutoring experience (preferred)
- communicate well with students, faculty, staff and small groups
- are ethical (keep students’ information confidential)
- are excellent motivators
- are excellent communicators—use active listening techniques
- are eager and energetic
- are creative and willing to take initiative
- are dependable and responsible
- are highly knowledgeable in the specified subject areas
- are excellent problem solvers
- show patience and a sincere desire to help others
- have a good sense of humor
- have a professional attitude and follow directions well
- interact pleasantly with peers, students, faculty, and staff members
- possess good study skills
- manage time wisely—academic commitments, SSS responsibilities and extracurricular activities
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Tutor Job Duties
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Tutor students on academic subject(s) at SSS by furnishing information, help solve problems, offer support, suggest study tips and strategies, and make referrals when appropriate
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Diagnose students' specific problem areas and degree of need
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Be familiar with many study skills (note-taking, time management, test taking skills, etc…)
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Assist in the recruiting, selection, hiring, and training of new peer tutors;
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Be familiar with and support SSS and its policies;
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Attend training sessions (pre-semester and designated times during the fall and spring semesters)
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Attend all staff meetings
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Serve as a resource person for other SSS staff members
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Promote and market SSS services
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Help to create and maintain an effective learning environment at SSS
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Develop an awareness of diverse cultures and their unique needs
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Be familiar with other academic support programs on campus
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Know when and how to refer students to other resources (professional staff or outside help)
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Lead Tutor Job Duties
In addition to Tutor Job duties, Lead Tutor responsibilities include:
- Mentor new tutors by providing assistance, guidance, and training to respective Tuto-Mentor Teams (TMTs)
- Be present for walk-in tutoring opportunities
- Be active in the continued improvement of the tutoring program
- Act as Tutor Supervisors in the absence and/or unavailability of Coordinator of Tutoring
- Create/discover lesson plans, handouts, and other materials that will be used to support tutoring staff and help foster learning with students
- Keep up with general cleanliness/organization of tutoring spaces and materials
- Attend professional development opportunities and relay information to TMTs
- Other tasks as assigned