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Main Campus Science Learning Center Student Tutor – Organic Chemistry; FWS

Job in North Canton, Stark County, Ohio, 44720, USA
Listing for: Stark State College
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-06-27
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Tutoring, Academic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Main Campus Science Learning Center Student Tutor – Organic Chemistry (FWS)

Join Our Team as a Chemistry Student Course Mentor/Tutor!

Do you enjoy chemistry and its intricate complexities? Do you enjoy helping others succeed in their studies? If so, the Science Learning Center has an exciting opportunity for you to become a Student Course Mentor/Tutor!

Why This Role is for You:

  • Make an Impact:
    Help your peers understand challenging concepts and achieve their academic goals.
  • Build Your

    Skills:

    Develop valuable communication, leadership, and teaching skills to enhance your future career.
  • Flexible

    Hours:

    Work around your class schedule with a position tailored to your academic commitments.
  • Collaborative Environment:
    Join a supportive team dedicated to student success.

The Science Learning Center (SLC) is seeking a student tutor to support peers enrolled in Organic Chemistry courses. This role focuses on helping students develop a strong understanding of reaction mechanisms, structure–function relationships, and problem-solving strategies through guided practice, conceptual explanation, and peer-supported learning.

Schedule Requirements:

  • Availability between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
  • 10–20 hours per week
  • Combination of daytime and at least one evening shift preferred
  • Opportunities for both in-person and online tutoring

What You'll Do:

  • Provide one-on-one and group tutoring for specific chemistry courses you've mastered.
  • Create a welcoming and encouraging space for students to thrive academically.
  • Break down complex topics using clear, engaging teaching methods.
  • Collaborate with faculty and team members to continuously improve the learning experience.
  • Offer constructive feedback to help students overcome challenges and build confidence.
  • Assist students in understanding:
    • Functional groups and molecular structure
    • Reaction mechanisms (e.g., substitution, elimination, addition)
    • Structure–function relationships and reactivity patterns
    • Stereo chemistry and molecular interactions
  • Guide students in applying concepts to:
    • Reaction prediction and mechanism steps
    • Problem-solving and exam preparation
    • Lab concepts and analysis
  • Use technology tools (screen sharing, digital whiteboards, etc.) to support learning
  • Maintain accurate documentation of tutoring sessions as required
  • Contribute to a supportive, welcoming learning environment

What We're Looking For:

  • Enthusiasm for chemistry-related courses with a strong understanding of the material.
  • Great communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to explain concepts clearly and make learning approachable.
  • Organized and reliable, with strong time management abilities.
  • Previous tutoring experience is a plus, but not required.
  • Commitment to creating a positive learning atmosphere.
  • Current student in good academic standing
  • Successful completion of Organic Chemistry I (Organic Chemistry II preferred)
  • Demonstrated strong understanding of course content
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Comfort interacting with peers in both in-person and virtual environments

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Faculty recommendation or referral letter
  • Previous tutoring, mentoring, or leadership experience
  • Completion of Organic Chemistry II
  • Strong ability to explain reaction mechanisms clearly
  • Comfort using technology for learning support (e.g., Zoom, digital whiteboards)

When Applying, Be Sure to Include the Following:

  • Faculty/Staff Referral Letters:
    If you've been referred by a faculty/staff member, include their letter as part of your additional items or references.
  • Cover Letter:
    Brief, less than one page explanation of how you meet the qualifications for the role and how this position will help you grow your skills.
  • Resume:
    Highlight your relevant coursework, experiences, and skills.

This position is a federal work study position. If you do not already know your eligibility for the Federal Work Study Program, please submit a Federal Work Study Request form to the Financial Aid office before applying for this position.

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