Who is Saint Louis University? Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. SLU, which also has a campus in Madrid, Spain, is recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. Job Summary Under general supervision, a part-time writing consultant will be expected to help undergraduate and graduate students (from all disciplines) become better writers and communicators through 1-on-1 appointments which will take place in-person, asynchronously, and via Zoom during the academic year; to carefully read, discuss, and make suggestions on a wide variety of student drafts, group projects, multimodal assignments, personal statements, and speeches; to monitor the official writing center email address; to partake in a series of mentoring programs, professional development, staff meetings, and trainings; to contribute to department initiatives and outreach; to facilitate informational class visits and writing workshops requested by faculty and staff; to provide feedback about logistical operations and student services; and to promote the mission behind the writing center which is to foster a culture of critically conscientious writers on campus. Job Duties
- Read and act in accordance with the policies and procedures outlined by University Writing Services
- Participate in fall orientation prior to the start of the academic year
- Attend first-week training sessions and staff meetings scheduled throughout the semester
- Research and practice interdisciplinary formatting and citation styles
- Learn about representational and situational topics (e.g. anti-racist consulting, neurodiverse writers, how to write a philosophy paper) by completing an independent, asynchronous training
- Work with students from diverse backgrounds
- Help students navigate the various writing center locations and services offered across campus
- Hold one-on-one appointments with students in person, asynchronously, and via Zoom
- Model professional standards of behavior (e.g. show up on time, strive for excellence by setting goals, and display a willingness to improve)
- Equip students with handouts and online resources
- Make referrals to campus partners
- Keep accurate and thorough consultation records (e.g. consistently mark student attendance)
- Ask students to complete a survey and use feedback to influence consulting strategies
- Monitor the official University Writing Services email account
- Communicate and compose emails before and after appointments to faculty, staff, and students
- Participate in the Synchronous and Online Mentoring Programs
- After a minimum of 1 but ideally 2 semesters working at University Writing Services, mentor and observe new employees at designated times each semester
- Act as an unofficial mentor to other consultants
- Contribute to the English 3859 Practicum and Mentoring Program offered only during the spring semester
- Participate in outreach to Saint Louis University colleges, departments, programs, and schools
- Promote University Writing Services to undergraduate and graduate students
- Lead informational visits requested by faculty and staff
- Create, update, and present writing workshops requested by faculty and staff
- Write a Consultant Philosophy Statement (or complete an alternative project) to engage with writing center literature, stay informed about current practices, and continue professional development
- Contribute to department initiatives (e.g. writing retreats offered 3x per academic year)
- May be asked to facilitate a first-week training session or staff meeting
- May be asked to work at a satellite location (i.e. School of Nursing or Pius XII Memorial Library)
- May be asked to serve as a guest lecturer during writing retreats
- May be asked to develop or revise student and consultant resources (e.g. handouts, workshop materials, asynchronous training modules, videos)
- May be offered hours to work during winter and summer sessions depending on student demand
- Participate in a formal evaluation and discuss results with supervisor at the end of every academic year
- Give feedback on the effectiveness of University Writing Services programs and initiatives
- Think critically about ways to improve services for students
- May be asked to assist in the planning and preparation for the following academic year
- Perform other relevant duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Advanced communication skills (experience with providing verbal and written feedback)
- Customer service skills (active listening and problem-solving)
- Planning and organizational skills
- Presentation and facilitation skills
- Strong interpersonal and human relations skills
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree; supplemented with (2) or more years of related work experience. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree Applicants must include: 1) a cover letter; 2) a resume/curriculum vitae. You can upload these items on the third page "My experience" of the application. In-person/Work Schedule Expectations This position is in-person and will require the individual to work primarily in the office. Function
Unclassified Positions
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 20
Saint Louis University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for the position applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, gender identity, or other non-merit factors. We welcome and encourage applications from minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities (including disabled veterans). If accommodations are needed for completing the application and/or with the interviewing process, please contact Human Resources at 314-977-5847.
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