Tompkins Cortland Community College·Dryden, New York
The professional tutor provides academic tutoring services, mentors peer tutors, and assists with disability accommodation processes within the Baker Center. They are also responsible for developing training materials, scheduling, and promoting center services to students.
Provides tutorial services (both drop-in and online).
Helps monitor tutorial activities in the Baker Center.
Assists with training and mentors peer and para-professional tutors.
Makes recommendations for tutor certification.
Provides services for students with disabilities.
Demonstrates professionalism and develops training and other materials for the Baker Center.
Engages in one-on-one tutoring sessions with assigned high-risk students, particularly students with disabilities.
Strives to learn more about these students' specific educational needs as related to their disabilities-seeking this training through reading, consultation with other professionals, conferences, and seminars.
Strives to identify and develop each learner's unique strengths and strives to help tutees become independent learners.
As needed, the professional tutor assumes a role in the provision of disability services within the Baker Center for Learning. This may include conducting accommodation memo discussions, preparing alternate format texts and testing materials, participating in all aspects of testing accommodation provision, helping students learn and work with adaptive technology, and more. The professional tutor is expected to learn all the processes associated with disability services provision and is relied upon to complete these tasks.
The professional tutor also assumes responsibility for the training of the peer tutors and the para-professional tutors-from developing training programs to facilitating the training to overseeing the follow through. Other duties include scheduling, planning of special projects, developing new systems, serving on committees within the College, creating Baker Center signs, hand-outs and other materials, searching for potential peer and paraprofessional tutors, promoting Baker Center services, and using/promoting special projects such as Strengths Quest.
For Adjunct Faculty, rates are pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement between Tompkins Cortland Community College and the TC3 Adjunct Association. Current pay rate is $32.73 - $34.52/hour - Starting rate will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. NOTE: This is a part-time (Adjunct) faculty position. Adjunct positions are ongoing-recruitment pooled positions. Your materials will be retained in our active files and be considered on an as-needed basis. Candidates must currently reside or be willing to relocate to New York State at time of employment. Additionally, maintaining New York State residency will be required for the duration of employment. Offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
Additional application materials/essays will be requested. Tompkins Cortland Community College is a culturally diverse campus with over two decades of strong partnerships with international colleges and universities and a commitment to preparing our students for citizenship in a global society. Tompkins Cortland Community College is accredited by the Board of Regents of the State of New York and by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and awards associate degrees in career-oriented and liberal arts/sciences programs of study. Enrollment is approximately 3,500 students. To learn more about the College, visit our website at www.tompkinscortland.edu. [http://www.tompkinscortland.edu/] Visa sponsorship not available. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
AA/EOE
Location: Tompkins Cortland Community College is located in the naturally beautiful and culturally rich Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, near Syracuse, Rochester, Ithaca, and Binghamton. The area is host to many colleges, including Cornell University, as well as excellent healthcare, museums, festivals, and business enterprises.
Candidates must hold at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline and possess a minimum of two semesters of tutoring or teaching experience. Proficiency in college-level mathematics and the ability to work with students with disabilities are required.
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