Antioch University

Peer Writing Tutor - A. Pasley [work study]

93101, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Remote
Part-time
9 months ago
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Summary

Start Date: 7/1/2024 End Date: 6/30/2025 Number of Positions: 2023-2024 job, reposting the position for 2024-2025 (3 continuing students, 0 new students) Hours per Week: 20 hours/wk per person Weekends Required: No Evenings Required: Yes Supervisor: Abby Pasley Alternate Supervisor: Kat Bell This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): We don't have a physical space for the Writing Center at the moment so all work will be remote for now). Remote works includes Zoom meetings with students, Zoom training meetings and resource development. Method to assess remote work: All appointments are tracked and recorded in WCOnline; staff must be able to reliably attend Zoom or in-person meetings with students to help with their writing. All staff fill out client report forms for each session evaluating the session and noting any opportunities for improvement. Job Description The Writing Center is a group of creative, supportive, and collaborative individuals who, together, help our entire community become better writers, thinkers, and learners. Working in the Writing Center means encouraging and engaging with writers from every department, both as visitors to the center and as colleagues. In supporting others, we challenge ourselves to improve our own practice. We support students in all programs and at all stages of the writing process with thoughtful, kind, and informative feedback. Sessions may cover anything from brainstorming and outlining, to organizing and structuring, to revising sentences and citing sources. We also support peers in the development of presentations, resumes, cover letters, and CVs. Within a session, we listen, ask questions, and share reactions, rather than grading, "fixing," or simply proofreading. Our aim is for every writer to walk away from a session with something they can apply to their writing overall. Responsibilities: * Work scheduled shifts punctually and provide writing support via meeting by Zoom or phone (70% of time) * Present a friendly and welcoming space for walk-ins and appointments (ongoing) * Help define the direction and growth of the Writing Center (ongoing) * Participate in professional development meetings (10% of time) * Maintain familiarity with writing resources (ongoing) * Maintain the cleanliness of the Center (ongoing) * Facilitate writing events or workshops and work on other projects as needed (20% of time) Qualifications Most importantly, we seek individuals who are reflective and collaborative, able to accept and utilize feedback, and eager to grow. * Ability to function with independence and resourcefulness in all aspects of their work * Familiarity with the major elements of academic writing * Patience, sensitivity, and willingness to listen * An ethic of service to the Antioch community * Punctuality and reliability * Ability to analyze, prioritize, and maintain confidentiality * Prior Writing Center experience, academic consultation, or peer support work is a benefit, but training is included * Strong presentation and resume-writing skills are a significant plus * Must be currently enrolled in an BA, Ma, or Doctoral Antioch program with an available work study award* How to Apply: Send a resume, writing sample, and short cover letter discussing your interest in supporting other students' writing process. If possible, note your program and current work-study award. Email: [email protected] Position Type: Work Study Department: Writing Centers

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