MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM·Auburn, Maine
The Tutor Coordinator manages tutoring services and program operations to support student academic success within the TRIO program. They are responsible for processing applications, monitoring tutor performance, and collaborating with staff to facilitate workshops and academic initiatives.
This position pays $20–$25 per hour, depending on experience, and is anticipated to work up to 32 hours per week. Regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with some flexibility in scheduling. Please note that this is a non-benefited position.
Central Maine Community College seeks a Tutor Coordinator to work for the TRIO program. The Tutor Coordinator plays a key role in supporting TRIO student academic success by coordinating tutoring services, managing program operations, and collaborating with team members to ensure effective delivery of academic support programs. Key responsibilities include processing tutoring applications and contracts, connecting students with appropriate tutors, and identifying qualified tutors to meet student needs. The TRIO Tutor Coordinator monitors student participation, tutor performance, and overall program effectiveness while maintaining accurate program records and assisting with reporting. The TRIO Tutor Coordinator will also promote tutoring services, identify areas of opportunity, and work collaboratively with the team to strengthen and expand academic support initiatives. This position plays an essential role in ensuring that workshops, bootcamps, and other student programming are well-coordinated and run smoothly. Minimum Responsibilities: Associate’s degree OR 5 years of related experience Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively with students, faculty, and staff Commitment to student success
Previous involvement in or connection to a TRIO program Experience in tutoring, academic support, student services, or higher education Applicant Process: Consideration will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants shall submit a cover letter addressing the ability to meet the above listed responsibilities and a resume, employment application and transcripts. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Central Maine Community College does not discriminate and is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. For more information, please call 207-755-5396 or email tsadler@mainecc.edu.
Candidates must possess an associate's degree or five years of related experience along with strong organizational and communication skills. A commitment to student success and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential for this role.
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