Writing Center Student Positions
About this role
Support Student Success at the Writing Center!
Are you a strong writer who enjoys helping others grow their skills? Join Westminster’s Writing Center team and be part of a collaborative, supportive environment where students become more confident, capable communicators across all disciplines.
Applicants are required to have completed LMW 310 Theory and Teaching of Writing to be eligible for Writing Center positions
Positions:
Student Employee Level II – Peer Support & Tutoring
• Writing Center Consultant $12.50 – Currently Hiring
Work one-on-one with students at any stage of the writing process—from brainstorming to final revisions—across a range of academic subjects and assignments.
Student Employee Level III – Leadership & Specialized Support
• Writing Center Assistant Director $13.50 – Not Currently Available
Support operations, mentor consultants, and assist with training, scheduling, and outreach initiatives to grow writing support services on campus.
• Graduate Writing Consultant $13.50 – Not Currently Available
Provide in-depth writing support for graduate students, including guidance on research writing, capstones, and discipline-specific formatting and conventions.
Ideal candidates are:
• Excellent communicators with strong writing and interpersonal skills
• Patient, curious, and committed to inclusive, student-centered support
• Interested in education, writing, editing, or peer mentoring
• Excited to grow as a tutor, team member, and campus leader
Help your peers become more confident writers—and become one yourself.
For additional information regarding these roles please contact Chris LeCluyse at [email protected]
Company at a glance
Based in the heart of the capital’s research and educational hub, The School of Life Sciences occupies modern laboratories with excellent facilities supporting cutting-edge research in a number of disciplines, including: molecular and cellular biology, fermentation and biotechnology, human health and performance and public health.
Funded by grants from national and international funding bodies and industrial partnerships, notable examples of internationally recognised research within the School include, but are not limited to, research on biopolymers and nanotechnology, obesity, cancer, inflammation, human exercise performance and ageing, nutrition and global public health, social prescribing and resilience. Our academic experts provide consultancy, applied research and thought leadership across the public, private and third sectors, including the NHS, local authorities, Life Sciences and Health Companies.
Many of our degrees are recognised or accredited by international and national professional bodies. Led by Professor Alistair Mathie, we offer a wide range of foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses, preparing students to be global citizens at the cutting edge of life science research, technology, entrepreneurship and innovation.
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