Writing Specialist; Contractual
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Education / Teaching
Academic, School Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Bilingual
Posting Summary
Job Title:
Writing Specialist (Contractual)
Division:
Division of Academic Affairs
Department:
Dean Social Work
Work Status:
Full Time
Position Category:
Staff
FLSA:
Exempt
Pay Range: $62,000 - $70,000 / year
Fund Source:
State Support
The Writing Specialist provides school‑wide academic writing support for students enrolled in the BSW, MSW, and PhD programs. This role conducts writing assessments for all incoming students, delivers writing workshops throughout each semester, and provides individualized writing coaching. The specialist collaborates closely with faculty and program leadership to strengthen students’ academic communication skills, support retention and progression, and uphold the School of Social Work’s commitment to excellence in professional writing.
Job Duties Writing Assessment and Evaluation- Conduct writing assessments for incoming BSW, MSW, and PhD students every semester.
- Evaluate writing samples and determine student readiness, areas of need, and recommended supports.
- Provide written feedback to students and document outcomes for internal use.
- Work with faculty and program leaders to ensure assessments align with curricular outcomes.
- Offer a minimum of four writing workshops per degree level each semester.
- Deliver instruction on APA style, grammar and mechanics, argumentation, critical thinking, scholarly voice, and discipline‑specific writing conventions.
- Develop handouts, slides, guides, and writing resources for student use.
- Provide one‑on‑one writing consultations for students referred by faculty or seeking support.
- Offer coaching focused on structure, clarity, synthesis, revision, and academic integrity.
- Support multilingual and international students with specialized language strategies.
- Maintain appropriate documentation while honoring confidentiality and FERPA guidelines.
- Consult with faculty on writing expectations, assignment clarity, and rubrics.
- Advise on common student writing challenges and strategies to strengthen academic writing across the curriculum.
- Participate in department meetings and student success initiatives.
- Maintain a structured schedule of assessments, workshops, and student appointments.
- Track student engagement and report assessment and workshop outcomes to leadership each semester.
- Contribute to accreditation documentation regarding writing competency and student learning outcomes.
- Assist with developing online writing modules or asynchronous learning supports.
Minimum Qualifications Education
- Master’s degree in English, Writing, Education, Social Work, or a closely related field.
- Demonstrated experience teaching writing at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Proficiency in APA formatting, academic writing conventions, and professional writing skills.
- Experience supporting adult learners, multilingual students, and students from diverse backgrounds.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, coaching, and interpersonal skills.
- Familiarity with Morgan State University systems and student support processes.
- Experience in higher education writing centers or academic support programs.
- Knowledge of writing expectations within social work.
- Experience developing writing workshops, assessments, or curricular materials.
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