Coordinator, Academic Success Center/Writing Lab

Posted: 10/13/2024

Rhode Island College invites applicants for the position of Coordinator, Academic Success Center/Writing Lab. This is full-time, calendar year, continuing position.     

The Coordinator of Academic Success/Writing Lab assists with providing coordination and support in the area of academic excellence and success working with a team of professionals to offer students an array of learning and tutorial services. Learning and academic support initiatives include but are not limited to tutoring services and programs, workshops and support developing habits of the mind, summer academic readiness initiatives, and more. The incumbent will coordinate the day-to-day activities of the Writing Lab and assist with the coordination of tutor recruitment, tutorial services, and writing support for the Writing Lab. The Coordinator of Academic Success/Writing Lab works in conjunction with the Director and Assistant Director of Academic Success to deliver academic support services. The incumbent will work collaboratively and creatively with the Director of the Writing Program and specified faculty liaisons to coordinate strategic initiatives and services that assists the Rhode Island College’s Writing Program, including but not limited to embedded tutoring and workshops.

Rhode Island College is a regional comprehensive public college that serves approximately 6,400 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students through its five schools: the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development, the School of Business, the School of Nursing and the School of Social Work. Established in 1854, we are Rhode Island’s first public institution of higher education. The college is located on a beautiful 180-acre suburban campus in the vibrant city of Providence, and has satellite locations at the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center in Providence’s Innovation District and the Rhode Island College Workforce Development Hub in Central Falls, RI. We are known throughout the Northeast for high-quality academic programs, small class sizes, personalized, hands-on learning experiences, world-class faculty, and high value compared to other four-year institutions. Rhode Island College highly values candidates who are adept at communicating with and meeting the needs of today’s diverse college communities. Successful candidates will possess the cultural competency and the emotional agility to respond to issues of diversity and inclusion while advancing the College’s strategic pillar of Inclusive Excellence.

Required qualifications:

  • M.A. in English, Composition, or related field
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience supporting tutor training using an interdisciplinary writing pedagogy. Experience coordinating tutoring services within a Writing Center and/or Academic Success Center with successful oversight of tutors. Strong demonstration and evidence of successful collaborations with multiple academic programs, offices and departments to support relevant stakeholders. Ability to coach and support students with learning and study strategies. Demonstrated experience with working with diverse students and learners.
Preferred qualifications:
  • At least 2 years of teaching writing at the secondary or higher-levels.
  • Understanding of student development theory
  • Counseling and conflict de-escalation skills
  • Knowledge of Peoplesoft;
  • Bi-lingual (Spanish preferred).
For a full job description, which includes additional responsibilities and requirements for the position and application procedures, see https://employment.ric.edu/.  Candidates must apply on-line, using Rhode Island College’s PeopleAdmin Applicant Tracking system.