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First-Year Writing Studio Tutors (part-time)
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Framingham, MA Posted:
Aug 6, 2020 Closes:
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124040 Share About Framingham State University:
Framingham State University is a vibrant comprehensive liberal arts institution located in the MetroWest suburbs of Boston, which integrates an academically challenging liberal arts education with workforce preparation programs. Founded in 1839, FSU enrolls about 4,000 undergraduates and 1,200 graduate and professional students. FSU offers 35 bachelor's degrees with 55 specialized concentrations, 63 minors, and 26 master's degree programs, in a highly personalized teaching environment. Our community takes pride in empowering student success by providing a superior education, leading research and innovation opportunities, and a strong first-year experience. At FSU, we are deeply committed to inclusive excellence, encouraging a supportive, diverse and collaborative learning environment, and providing culturally relevant education. We are honored that our commitment has earned FSU five Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Awards from INSIGHT Into Diversity and that we were the only public institution in Massachusetts to be recognized in 2019. FSU is designated as an emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and also belongs to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Inclusive Excellence community, providing national leadership in science education and exploring strategies that will lead to more inclusive science education. We encourage applications from those who share our commitment to promoting a diverse, welcoming, and inclusive community. Our founding motto, LIVE TO THE TRUTH, was said at the end of each class by beloved first principal, Cyrus Peirce, who sought to discover and teach "truth in theory and principle...truth in spirit and motive...truth in manner and form...truth intellectual and truth moral." Principal Bagnall found this motto "speaks of sincerity of spirit...of intensity of effort, of resolution to succeed, of joy in achievement." LIVE TO THE TRUTH
continues to guide our institution in practice and endeavor. If you share in this quest for truth and a commitment to living it fully, make the next chapter of your career the best chapter at Framingham State University. Learn more about our career opportunities at www.framingham.edu/careers . Job Description:
•PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A ROLLING POOL. APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED HERE WILL BE HELD THROUGH ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-2024 AND WILL BE REVIEWED AS OPENINGS OCCUR
.•GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Studio coaches will lead small group tutoring sessions (capped at 6), providing reading and writing support for students in their first-year writing classes. The position does not require session preparation or grading, but it does require coordination with and reporting to the primary classroom instructor throughout the semester. Each studio will require an estimated 20-25 hours over the course of the semester, and tutors may be assigned more than one studio section. SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Studio coaches report to and are evaluated by the Studio Coordinator based on the support they provide to the students and the information they provide to the ENWR 100
instructor. SUPERVISION EXCERCISED
Studio coaches report weekly attendance and level of participation of students to the ENWR 100
instructor. EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as a writing, and reading coach for up to six students per studio, all from the same class, from the first week of classes. Check in weekly with the ENWR 100
classroom instructor for each studio to stay informed about classroom instruction and discuss any particular requests the instructor may have. Submit a weekly report on attendance and participation for each student to the instructor, with a copy sent to the Studio Coordinator. Meet with the classroom instructor (virtually or face-to-face) to discuss progress and concerns near the middle of the semester and again during finals week. Hold two office hours specifically for studio students during the first two days of exam week to provide additional support. Attend an orientation/training in late summer and during winter break meet with the Studio Coordinator at least once during the semester to discuss performance. Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
M.A. or M.F.A. in English. Experience teaching writing courses for first-year students at a state university or college, particularly introductory level writing courses. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preferred experience in tutoring first-year writing students in college. Preference will be given to tutors who have served as instructors for Framingham State's first-year writing courses. Additional Information:
This is a part-time non-benefited, contract position, not to exceed 18 hours per week. The scheduled hours are flexible, depending upon program needs. The pay rate is $48.50 per hour. Framingham State University conducts criminal history and sexual offender record checks on recommended finalists prior to final employment for all positions. Framingham State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Members of underrepresented groups, minorities, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and all persons committed to diversity and inclusive excellence are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Instructions:
Candidates must apply online by submitting: Cover Letter Resume/CV Names and contact information for three (3) professional references. For priority consideration, application materials must be received by September 15, 2023. Framingham State University only accepts application materials through our online application system. We are unable to accept application materials through mail, email, fax, or hand delivery. If you experience technical issues with the online application process, please submit a helpdesk ticket . Framingham State University understands that persons with specific disabilities may need assistance with the job application process and/or with the interview process. For confidential assistance, please contact the Human Resources Office at 508-626-4530 or humanresources@framingham.edu . Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Powered by