CASAS | Graduate Writing Coach
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Education / Teaching
Bilingual, Education Administration, Academic
Graduate writing coaches are primarily responsible for one‑on‑one coaching of graduate and undergraduate student visitors to the Writing Center. Coaches are expected to possess excellent writing and grammar skills, as well as maintain current knowledge in all formats of graduate academic writing (MLA, APA, etc.). Other duties as assigned.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities- Meet with students at the Residential Writing Center to help them develop better writing skills that can translate to better paper writing.
- Work 12-16 hours per week, receive thorough training, and provide valuable resources to residential student writers.
- May present in classrooms, work on special projects, and complete other tasks as deemed necessary.
- Maintain accurate records of coaching sessions and attendees.
- Attend mandatory orientation, training sessions, and scheduled meetings (including staff meetings on Mondays
, 10:30‑11:30 am
) as required by the Assistant Director of Residential Writing Services.
- Current residential graduate student at Liberty University.
- Cumulative LU GPA of at least 3.0.
- Strong written and spoken communication skills.
- Flexible schedule.
- Eligible for Federal Work‑Study.
- Previous tutoring and/or customer service experience.
Time Type
:
Part time
Location
:
Lynchburg - In Office
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