Tutor - Chemistry Program Information Technology (IT) - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Tutor - Chemistry Program

Company Name:
Central New Mexico Community College
Duties and
Responsibilities:
-Assist students in the review of course material and problem solving
-Coordinate and/or conduct workshops and study groups for students
-Coordinate and/or conduct marketing activities such as class visits and new student orientations
-Serve as communication link and faculty liaison
-Guide students in selecting and using material
-Maintain a weekly calendar of available hours for student appointments
-Maintain instructional materials (e.g. textbooks, calculators, software, etc.)
-Collect and analyze data
-Coordinate and conduct staff training
-Participate in required tutor training
-Provide supervision in the absence of a Learning Center Supervisor as delegated
-Assist ACE Management with recruiting, screening, hiring, orienting, mentoring and retaining new, peer (student), and/or volunteer tutors
-Performs other duties as assigned
Other responsibilities are: participating in required tutoring training sessions per term or term break; staying current with CNM's text materials, and policies; and providing supervision in the absence of a Learning Center Supervisor. Participation in the New Mexico Education Retirement Act (NMERA) is required of each CNM employee. To ensure compliance with federal and college requirements some mandatory training must be completed for this position.
Minimum Requirements:
Successful completion of 30-hours of post-secondary course work to include a minimum of nine (9) hours in General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry or equivalent.
Must be computer literate.
This position requires a background check.
Apply now at!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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