Graduate Writing Consultant - Student Hourly
Position Overview
Diversity Statement:
The University Academic Support Centers strive to make diversity, equity, and inclusion our core reflex – not just an initiative. We believe students learn best when they feel a sense of commitment from our staff to create an authentic and welcoming environment that celebrates their differences and empowers their unique capabilities. Our centers share a commitment to embracing, supporting, and reflecting the amazing diversity of the student populations we serve.
Unit Overview:
The KU Writing Center (KUWC) offers programs and services to students, faculty and staff across writing levels and disciplines. At the University of Kansas, writing consultations are offered by trained graduates and undergraduates across multiple campus locations. The Writing Center is a part of the University Academic Support Centers (UASC), a comprehensive student support program consisting of three unique centers designed to strengthen the academic skills and written communication of students at the University of Kansas. UASC supports the University’s commitment to the academic success and holistic development of students. UASC programs encourage student participation both in and out of the classroom, support academic and personal development, and link students to other campus and community resources for academic and personal support and development. University Academic Support Centers is a department within Academic Success.
Position Overview:
Graduate writing consultants are peer educators who meet one-on-one with students to discuss writing projects in a variety of disciplines and genres. Graduate consultants collaborate with writers at any point in the writing process; teach strategies for researching, drafting, organizing, revising, and editing; and direct writers to resources. They also support other KUWC programming, like workshops and writing groups. Consultants bilingual in Spanish and English provide speaking and writing support in both languages as part of a pilot program with the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Consultants are required to work in-person on the Lawrence campus.
The University Academic Support Centers strive to make diversity, equity, and inclusion our core reflex – not just an initiative. We believe students learn best when they feel a sense of commitment from our staff to create an authentic and welcoming environment that celebrates their differences and empowers their unique capabilities. Our centers share a commitment to embracing, supporting, and reflecting the amazing diversity of the student populations we serve.
Unit Overview:
The KU Writing Center (KUWC) offers programs and services to students, faculty and staff across writing levels and disciplines. At the University of Kansas, writing consultations are offered by trained graduates and undergraduates across multiple campus locations. The Writing Center is a part of the University Academic Support Centers (UASC), a comprehensive student support program consisting of three unique centers designed to strengthen the academic skills and written communication of students at the University of Kansas. UASC supports the University’s commitment to the academic success and holistic development of students. UASC programs encourage student participation both in and out of the classroom, support academic and personal development, and link students to other campus and community resources for academic and personal support and development. University Academic Support Centers is a department within Academic Success.
Position Overview:
Graduate writing consultants are peer educators who meet one-on-one with students to discuss writing projects in a variety of disciplines and genres. Graduate consultants collaborate with writers at any point in the writing process; teach strategies for researching, drafting, organizing, revising, and editing; and direct writers to resources. They also support other KUWC programming, like workshops and writing groups. Consultants bilingual in Spanish and English provide speaking and writing support in both languages as part of a pilot program with the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Consultants are required to work in-person on the Lawrence campus.
Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
After one semester of service:
Continuing consultants may be interested in additional roles, including writing group facilitator and consultant development facilitator.
- Facilitate and foster student learning by asking questions, collaborating with writers during consultations, and teaching important writing strategies and concepts
- Contribute to the creation of a safe, inclusive, and collaborative environment for learning
- Lead writing workshops and assist with marketing events
- Participate in pre-service training and ongoing education, trainings, and professional development
- Participate in committees and special projects, bringing your ideas, interests, and skills to expand the collective knowledge and abilities of the Writing Center
- Ability to work approximately 8 hours/week and at least one evening/week
After one semester of service:
Continuing consultants may be interested in additional roles, including writing group facilitator and consultant development facilitator.
Required Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Graduate student at KU, enrolled in at least 6 credit hours
- Excellent written communication skills as evidenced in application materials
- As demonstrated in application materials, a commitment to the improvement of one’s own writing and professional development as a writing consultant
- Willingness to work in multiple modalities (face-to-face, online, videoconference)
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Federal Work-Study eligible applicants who have accepted an award for academic year
- Experience as a writing consultant in a college or community setting
- Teaching experience OR experience working with others one-on-one or in group settings
- Fluency in spoken and written Spanish. Formal training in academic writing in Spanish
- An investment in helping fellow writers reach their academic goals with strong listening skills, sensitivity, generosity, and flexibility
- Experience working productively with diverse populations
Additional Candidate Instructions
- Cover letter that addresses your qualifications
- Resume
- Writing sample (possibilities include research paper, reflection, rhetorical analysis, personal essay, or other appropriate piece)
- If candidate wishes to work in Spanish/with speakers of Spanish, please submit a writing sample in Spanish as well as one in English.
- Your work availability for the semester
Contact Information to Applicants
Samantha Demmerle
sjdemmerle@ku.edu
785-864-1882
sjdemmerle@ku.edu
785-864-1882
Advertised Salary Range
$13 per hour
Anticipated Start Date
Friday June 2, 2023