The Position:
Assistant Director, Writing Center
Job Summary:
Under the direction of the Writing Program Director, the Assistant Director helps manage the Writing Center Tutoring Programs (Writing Mentors, Writing Associates, Writing Assistants, and Drop-In Writing Center Tutors), including hiring, supervising and participating in the training of approximately 55 writing tutors per semester and manages the data, budgets, evaluations, and research related to the program.
Schedule & Benefits: At Muhlenberg, we value your work/life balance and are pleased to offer this full-time opportunity that includes two months off each summer (mid-June through mid-August). This position is budgeted for 40 hours per week over ten months per year (1,733 hours). Muhlenberg offers a highly competitive benefits package, including but not limited to, generous holidays (including three days off for Thanksgiving and an extended winter break between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day), vacation (22 days per year), sick leave, paid parental leave, Life Sports Center membership, tuition programs at the undergraduate and graduate level, medical, dental and vision coverage, flexible spending plans, College-provided short-and long-term disability, life insurance, and retirement. Waiting periods may apply. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution, Muhlenberg is a qualifying employer under the federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
The College & Surrounding Area: Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg College is a private, residential, liberal arts college offering baccalaureate and graduate programs. At Muhlenberg, we are committed to a campus community that ensures students, faculty, and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, respected, valued and included. Muhlenberg College is dedicated to shaping creative, compassionate, collaborative leaders through rigorous academic programs in the arts, humanities, business, natural sciences and social sciences; as well as pre-professional programs in law, health and theology; and progressive workforce-focused post-baccalaureate certificates and master’s degrees. Visiting As part of eastern Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, Allentown is a diverse city of 125,000, located just 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 90 miles west of New York City. As the third largest city in the state, and along with neighboring Bethlehem and Easton, the region is home to a vibrant arts scene, extensive parks and recreational opportunities, and a rich blend of diverse cuisine. For more information, visit Life in the Lehigh Valley | Muhlenberg College and check out Allentown here.
Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities:
Work with Director to solicit faculty nominations for new tutors, collect applications and coordinate interviews for all applicants
Assist director with tutor training, including planning monthly tutor staff meetings and overseeing the practical component of English 298
Directly supervise 50-60 writing tutors, including scheduling, staffing, general management, and completing payroll
Train tutors to use the Writing Center programs; maintain dialogue with OIT to organize support, maintenance, and upgrades
Conduct formative evaluations of tutors each semester
Managing the day-to-day operations of the Writing Center, including being present during walk-in hours, problem solving in response to faculty and student concerns, creating the semester schedule, assisting tutors, and promoting the Center across campus by designing posters, hosting student-facing events, and liaising with relevant offices and departments
Hire & supervise Lead Tutors; meet weekly with Lead Tutors to plan tutor training; help Lead Tutors develop training materials and plan 3-4 peer-led workshops each semester
Collect, evaluate, and circulate recent scholarship in the field
Coordinating student participation in and attendance to relevant Writing Center conferences, including supervising proposals and aiding tutors in the preparation of their presentations
Supervise/manage records, evaluations, statistics, and budgetary requirements/developments of the program, including co-writing of the Annual Report
Schedule all First Year Seminars (FYS)
Handle budget requests for educational expenses (such as field trips) for current FYS
Prepare materials for, attend and take minutes at meetings of the Writing Program Committee (WPC); contribute to WPC activities, including Fall Open Houses, judging the Espi Guinto prize, and Spring Workshop
Supervise production of the FYS brochure
Represent the Writing Center/Writing Program at College Open Houses, Prospective-student fairs, and Orientation Weekend
Maintain content of the Writing Program and Writing Center websites
Other duties as assigned
While no one person may possess all the qualifications listed below, the ideal candidate will have many of the following professional experiences and characteristics:
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree required
Demonstrated computer knowledge, including Google Workspace, MS Office, and database management
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, conducive to effective interaction and collaboration with members of the campus community, including students, parents, faculty and staff
Demonstrated success in working with diverse teams
A Student-Centered philosophy, and ability to understand the challenges and goals of a diverse group of undergraduate students
Demonstrated writing and organizational skills
Demonstrated success working with college-age population
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
Experience and training as a writing center tutor required
Muhlenberg Writing Center experience preferred
Successful completion of satisfactory background checks required
To apply, upload your complete application package as a single PDF document. A complete application package includes: 1) cover letter; 2) resume; 3) separate diversity statement summarizing professional experiences and capacities that prepare you to contribute to our diversity, equity, and inclusion goals; and 4) names/contact information for three professional references. Application review will continue until the position is filled. To initiate your application, use the APPLY button.
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