Position Announcement: Moore College of Art & Design, Educational Support Writing Coordinator.

Jul 21st, 2008 | By Stephanie Leary | Category: Positions

This is a non-exempt position, below is a summary of duties and requirements.

Summary of primary duties and responsibilities:

Provide writing assistance and tutoring to all BFA, Post Baccalaureate and graduate students. Maintain students’ academic writing progress records, provide workshop instruction throughout the year, and support the First Year Writing Program. Provide support for all graduate students for academic writing and thesis papers. Assist in administering the Summer Pre-Orientation Program for incoming students on probation.

Qualifications/Requirements:

  1. A Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts based discipline. Master’s degree preferred.
  2. Experience working with College and High School level students in academic and non-academic contexts.
  3. Experience working within a higher education setting.
  4. Experience working with students who have learning disabilities.
  5. Strong interpersonal skills, particularly the ability to work with students regarding sensitive areas of learning.
  6. The ability to communicate and work effectively with faculty and other staff members from a variety of offices.
  7. Strong computer skills, particularly in Word Processing and Microsoft Excel. Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite preferred. Knowledge of and experience with both PC and Macintosh platforms preferred.
  8. Ability to interpret psycho-educational evaluations and other disability documentation and determine eligibility for disability services preferred.
  9. Strong presentation and organizational skills, and ability to work with minimal supervision.
  10. To Apply: Interested candidates submit cover letter with salary requirements and resume to: Moore College of Art & Design; 20th and The Parkway; Philadelphia, PA 19103; Attn: Human Resources Manager, Email: HR@Moore.edu,
    Fax: 215.568.1773

    Moore College of Art & Design provides Equal Opportunity Employment to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or status as a veteran. Moore College of Art and Design is also committed to encouraging diversity among its faculty, staff and students.

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