Anatomy & Physiology Tutor
Work Study Vacancy: Anatomy & Physiology Tutor
Division/Department: Speckman TLC
Position Description:
Job Title: Anatomy & Physiology Tutor
Title:
Description & Responsibilities:
1. The tutor must conduct him or herself in a professional manner and in accordance with OTC policies.
2. The tutor assists students only in the subject(s) for which he/she has qualified based on grades and faculty recommendations. The tutor must maintain a GPA of 3.00 in this/these subject area(s).
3. The tutor facilitates student learning; he/she never simply provides answers. The mission of the AAC is “Empowering students to achieve success.” This philosophy must begin with the tutor.
4. The tutor seeks to encourage and build student esteem and shows respect to all students regardless of the level of knowledge or course level.
5. The tutor freely seeks assistance from other tutors, supervisors, textbook resources, and other instructors in his/her subject area whenever he/she has the least uncertainty about responding to a student’s need or question.
6. The tutor actively works toward CRLA certification by attending meetings and completing assignments to further his/her tutoring skills. CRLA Certification Level I must be obtained within the first year of employment.
7. The tutor is friendly and courteous to all students and staff.
8. The tutor responds readily to the supervision of all AAC staff members. (The AAC is open 60 hours/week; Supervision of the AAC rotates between staff members.)
9. The tutor keeps his/her supervisor informed on any schedule conflicts (giving a minimum of two day notice if at all possible).
10. The tutor is punctual in filling his/her assigned scheduled times.
11. Perform other duties as assigned by the tutor’s supervisor.
Date Position is Available: 10/1/2009
Location of Position: ICE 212
Campus: Springfield
Reports To: Ellen Newby-Hines
Requirements
Skills/Abilities:
Work Experience:
Required - none
Desired – Experience teaching or tutoring others.
Education:
1. Written recommendation of an instructor for BIO 120, 146,150, or equivalent.
2. Grade of “A” or “B” in the course/courses tutored.
3. Good interpersonal and communication skills
Application Information & Deadline
For additional information on the position, contact:
Ellen Newby-Hines
417-447-8163
newbyhe@otc.edu
The College:
Ozarks Technical Community College's primary mission is to provide accessible, high quality, affordable technical and general education that is responsive to the educational needs of the community and its diverse constituencies.
Ozarks Technical Community College prohibits discrimination and harassment and provides equal opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities, and employment regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, political affiliation, veteran status, and disabilities that include HIV and AIDS, and medical conditions. Bona fide occupational qualifications will be allowed in those instances where age, gender, or physical requirements apply to the appropriate and efficient administration of the position.




