Jobs
We employ students to fill several key areas. Preference is given to Rutgers University students in good academic standing. Open positions appear in our help wanted section. Please do not apply for positions that are not currently open.
Tutors
Tutors meet with students in groups and individually. This is a key position that requires patience, empathy, good language skills and the willingness to learn relevant educational theory. If you are an undergraduate who has earned a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum grade of 3.5 in course(s) that you wish to tutor you may apply to be a tutor. Graduate and professional tutors must provide evidence of additional training or experience beyond the undergraduate level in the subject area that they wish to tutor.
Office Assistants
Office Assistants provide clerical support to RLC staff. This is a key position that requires dependability, punctuality, detail orientation, courtesy and a friendly demeanor. Office assistants should be computer literate and familiar with typical office procedures. Preference is given to students who have work-study allotments.
Evening Supervisors
Evening Supervisors provide administration and supervisory support during our evening and Saturday operating hours. The position is open to graduate students only and requires a successful work history, trustworthiness, and excellent decision-making skills.
Help Wanted
Graduate and professional tutors should submit a resume, cover letter, relevant accompanying documentation and the 'tutor schedule' document located under the downloads header. Undergraduates should complete all the documents located under the downloads header. We are accepting tutor applications for the Fall 2008 semester in the following areas:
- Elementary Algebra, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Basic Calculus, Calculus I & 2, Physics, Statistics, Math 103|Math for Liberal Arts
Downloads
The Rutgers Learning Center caters to the needs of R-N undergraduates by providing comprehensive learning services. Our mission is to strengthen student learning by providing tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, learning assessment and strategic learning instruction. We especially support students enrolled in developmental mathematics courses offered by the Mathematics and Computer Science Department and the Department of Urban Education.