Winthrop Position Title - Writing Tutor GA (Fall 2026)
Job Purpose - To tutor students in writing, and perform managerial tasks in the Writing Center.
Duties and Responsibilities - Mentoring undergraduate tutors and making sure they adhere to the Center's policies Leading meetings with the undergraduate tutors Monthly meetings with the Writing Center Director Expected to continue professional development as a tutor Available 20 hours a week Responsibilities could include working on assessment, advertising, publicity, and outreach; maintaining the library and creating and printing handouts; reviewing and making suggestions for the website; managing our social media presence; and creating and distributing faculty reports.
Qualifications - Successful completion of WRIT500 Have been fully accepted to a Winthrop graduate program Working knowledge of citation styles including MLA and APA Willingness to tutor on-line and in person
Preferred Skills - Self-motivated Good problem solving skills Prior tutoring experience is preferred but not required Good understanding of grammar Comfortable with technology Comfortable working with a diverse student population Able to be friendly and professional with coworkers and visitors to the center Strong critical thinking skills
Pay Rate - 3,500/Semester
Type of Position - Graduate Assistant (salary)
Position Level - Graduate
Hours Per Week - 20hr/week
Posting Number - 2026SD0251P
Open Date - 04/16/2026
Close Date - 09/30/2026
Desired Start Date - 08/24/2026
End Date - 12/15/2026
Special Instructions to Applicants - Read Guidelines prior to applying:
*Supplemental questions are considered part of your official application. Please complete the entire application, including all current and previous work history and education. A resume will not be accepted or reviewed to determine if an applicant meets the position qualifications.*Students who are paid by the hour must enter all hours worked on their time sheet each day they work and submit completed time sheets by the deadline. Failure to do so may prevent future employment.