Asst. Dir. of the Academic Resource Center & Writing Specialist
Company: Wesleyan College
Location: Macon
Posted on: March 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Wesleyan College seeks an experienced Assistant
Director & Writing Specialist to serve undergraduate students both
in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) and in the classroom. As the
College’s Writing Specialist, this individual will teach one
transition to college course per semester as well as provide
personalized learning support, both for academic writing and for
students developing general academic success skills (time
management, organization, exam preparation, note taking, study, and
self-efficacy). As the Assistant Director, this individual will
oversee the ARC’s student worker hiring and payroll processes while
serving as the direct supervisor for a staff of student tutors. The
Assistant Director & Writing Specialist will model
culturally-responsive, trauma-sensitive tutoring techniques and
teach the College’s PDE 210: Principles of Peer Guided Learning
course for newly hired student tutors and teaching assistants. The
Assistant Director must occasionally be available to work evenings
and weekends. Other duties as assigned. Other opportunities for
teaching may be available. Wesleyan College, a four-year national
liberal arts college for women, is located in Macon, Georgia, 70
miles south of Atlanta. Wesleyan was the first college in the world
chartered to grant degrees to women. Wesleyan’s academically
challenging, inclusive environment helps prepare students to live
purposeful and connected lives. Strengths of this small liberal
arts college are our diverse student population and our commitment
to liberal arts throughout our curriculum. This is a full-time
position with faculty status and benefits. To apply, submit a cover
letter, résumé including three professional references, and
teaching philosophy. Applications lacking the required documents
will not be considered. Applications will be considered until the
position is filled. Minimum Qualifications and Training: - Master’s
degree in English (or a closely-related field with 18 graduate
hours in English) from a regionally accredited institution. - Four
years of job-related experience in a college/university setting,
including developmental education (or learning support)
instruction, tutor training and supervision, and promoting
retention and student success initiatives at the higher ed level. -
Demonstrated ability to work productively and collaboratively with
ARC teammates, faculty, students, staff, and external agencies. -
Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Canvas or
Blackboard), Google Suite tools, and payroll software. - Excellent
interpersonal skills, attention to detail, flexibility, and the
ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously. Wesleyan
College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The College supports
equal employment opportunities for all persons without regard to
race, color, creed, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion,
gender, national origin, status as a war veteran, age, disability,
or any other status protected by law. Wesleyan College is a
certified drug-free workplace employer. All applicants being
considered for employment are required to submit to substance
screening as a condition of employment. Hiring is contingent upon
eligibility to work in the United States, individuals will be
required to provide proof of identity and eligibility for
employment in the United States upon acceptance of an employment
offer. In addition, employment is contingent upon successfully
passing a criminal background check. Equal Opportunity Employer,
including disability/protected veterans
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