Become a Q-Tutor
Here's your chance to become a Quantitative Reasoning Center Peer Tutor (Q-Tutor)
Hiring Timeline:
The QR Center is not currently hiring. For formal applications, apply on Goucher Recruit
and email QRCenter@517b2b.com with any questions. The application requires a resume and faculty recommendation form from a faculty member you've had for a STEM-based course at Goucher. The position
description is provided below.
General Q-Tutor Position Overview
Peer tutors assist students utilizing Quantitative Reasoning and Data Analytics (DA)
skills in their coursework, research, and capstone projects through drop-in sessions
and individual appointments. Our goals are to help students become stronger, more
confident real-world problem solvers. Tutors are also responsible for completing projects
related to educational outreach, marketing, and/or teaching. These tasks have included,
for example, visiting classes to publicize our services or hosting content workshops.
Working as a Q-tutor for the QR Center gives you the opportunity to:
- develop transferable skills for future employment
- strengthen your own academic skills and learning
- help your peers become better learners
- cultivate leadership abilities
As a Q-tutor, you will be expected to provide academic learning assistance to students
in one-on-one and/or group settings. Time commitment varies but may reach up to 10
hours per week. There are multiple roles for Q-tutors provided at the QR Center:
Drop-in Q-Tutoring
- Includes several 1-3 hour shifts in the QR Center per week
- Provides assistance to students in the drop-in QR Center space in the Learning Commons
for a variety of subjects utilizing QR skills
Individual Q-Tutoring
- Work with students in a 1-on-1 capacity for specific QR skills
- Meet with assigned students for scheduled, 30-minute and 1-hour appointments
Training & Professional Tasks
- Attend a day-long training prior to the beginning of the semester
- Complete the Fundamentals of Quantitative Tutoring DMC 121 course by first semester tutoring
- Complete session forms, timesheets, and other administrative paperwork
- Participate in marketing activities such as class visits
- Develop supplementary QR and DA workshops, worksheets, and materials
Qualifications:
Requirements:
- Be able to perform all the duties listed above
- Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Be an effective communicator, collaborator, and problem-solver
- Have an approachable demeanor and positive attitude
- Have a passion for learning and helping others
- Be available for a full day of training the day before classes begin your first semester
tutoring
- Be available and able to register for DMC 121 Fundamentals of Quantitative Tutoring
- Be able to commit between 4 and 10 hours per week to the QR Center
Recommendations:
- Have taken multiple courses in different disciplines that utilize QR skills
- Intent to major or minor in a Q-based discipline