What are the responsibilities and job description for the Professional Tutor position at Lourdes University?
JOB SUMMARY:
Tutors provide and help to integrate effective learning and study strategies for their assigned
students, while at the same time helping to clarify and/or reinforce course content, assignments and material.
Tutoring provides academic support to students for developing their knowledge, skills, and confidence to
become independent learners. Tutoring is a supplement to teaching, not a replacement for class attendance and
participation. Tutors do not provide “answers” but rather assist in the learning process. Tutors are expected to
be mature individuals who exert a positive influence on the members of the Lourdes community.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Promotes and integrates the Franciscan values of community, learning, reverence and service
- Meets with students on a one-to-one or small-group basis to provide learning assistance
- Maintains a weekly schedule of available hours in the Academic Success Center or student appointments
- Keeps regular and accurate records of tutoring sessions using the TutorTrac software and/or relevant
- forms
- Completes and submits tutoring reports for each student on a daily basis
- Checks emails daily for scheduled tutoring appointments
- Logs in and out for each session using the TutorTrac system
- Assures all tutees sign in and out for each tutoring session
- Works with students only in area of expertise
- Works only with current Lourdes University students on current course subject matter
- Maintains confidentiality of student information
- Ability to work with students of diverse ethnic backgrounds
- Possesses interpersonal and organizational skills
- Courteous and professional at all times with students, faculty and staff
- Maintains communication with supervisory staff
- Hours must not exceed 19 hours per week
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Attends and participates in mandatory tutor-training sessions as required by the Tutoring Coordinator
- Arrives on time and conducts sessions in a professional manner
- Fosters academic integrity
- Models appropriate academic attitudes and behaviors to staff, faculty and students
- Develops in-class presentations and workshops as needed
- Serves as a mentor for new tutors
- Proven track record of responsibility, reliability, and punctuality
- Takes on other duties as assigned by Academic Success Center staff
- Completion of a particular course with at least an "A-" (or a “B” if authorized by instructor)
- Must have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
- Provide copy of transcript(s) from undergraduate and graduate institutions
- Writing tutors must be proficient in APA, MLA and Chicago Style writing styles
- An undergraduate or graduate degree in the field in which the individual is to tutor
- Direct experience in tutoring or teaching is preferred
- Letter of recommendation from an instructor or employer
- Good interpersonal communication skills and ease in relating to people from varying educational, cultural, and social backgrounds
- Participates in mandatory training sessions