Academic Tutor: Clarify Concepts & Build Study Skills
Listed on 2026-07-16
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Education / Teaching
Tutoring
This position facilitates student learning by (a) helping to clarify specific course content and (b) promoting/modeling the use of appropriate study strategies.
ResponsibilitiesUnder no circumstances should a tutor do a student’s work for him/her or provide copies of specific exams or quizzes previously given by the professor. Tutors will not write papers, review books or prepare work for a student. A tutor may guide, direct and offer assistance in organizing a paper or preparing for an exam, including discussing the types of questions usually asked on an exam, but the student must do his/her own work.
The tutor may cancel and/or terminate the tutoring relationship if the tutee presses the tutor to do his/her work.
Maximum tutoring hours per week: 27.5 hours total; each individual student may be tutored a maximum of three hours per week.
Face‑to‑face tutoring sessions may only be held at the Old Charlotte Highway campus in Monroe, the L.L. Polk campus in Polkton, and the Lockhart‑Taylor Center in Wadesboro.
Tutoring may not take place on the weekend.
Make a minimum of four tutoring presentations to SPCC classes during the beginning of each semester. Locations, dates and times of presentations will be approved by the Academic Support Center director.
Required Qualifications- A Bachelor’s degree in the area of tutoring or a closely related area
- A grade of B or higher in all course(s) and/or academic subject areas for which tutoring services will be offered
- A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher in all post‑secondary coursework
- Teaching/tutoring experience, particularly in post‑secondary courses
- Other relevant work experience that demonstrates either knowledge of the content or the ability to work with students or the ability to communicate ideas effectively
South Piedmont Community College provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees based on job related criteria without reference to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected classification. Applicants are requested to complete questions at the end of the online application process that are strictly voluntary. Answers to these questions will not be provided to the hiring manager, selection committee, or any other employees of South Piedmont other than the Human Resources Office.
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