George Mason University
Learning Strategist/Learning Coach
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States, 22032
Learning Strategist/Learning Coach
10000961
Fairfax, VA
Part-Time / Hourly Wage
Opening on: Apr 3 2024
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Department:
University Life - Disability Services
Classification:
GMU Worker
Job Category:
Part-Time / Hourly Wage
Job Type:
Part-Time
Work Schedule:
Approximately 10-29 hours per week
Location:
Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type:
On Site Required
Salary:
$22 per hour
Criminal Background Check:
Yes
About the Department:
The Mason Autism Support Initiative (MASI), and Executive Functioning Program (EFP) are fee-based programs offered through Disability Services, providing additional support and resources beyond disability-related accommodations. MASI provides individualized, comprehensive social and academic support to degree-seeking Mason students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). EFP provides academic support for students diagnosed with disabilities related to executive functioning skills.
About the Position and Responsibilities:
The Learning Strategist (MASI) and the Learning Coach (EFP) meet and correspond with students regularly and consistently on a weekly basis to provide support with many aspects of university life, depending on their individual needs. Possible areas of support include:
Implementation of strategies and development of skills in self-advocacy, time management, organization, planning/prioritizing, studying, goal-setting, problem-solving, self-monitoring, and decision-making;
Assistance with and modeling of effective communication with faculty, classmates, and peers;
Collaboratively identifying and addressing social needs and navigating challenging situations;
Assistance with accessing and utilizing campus resources;
Assistance with coordination and collaboration with university faculty and staff, departments, and community organizations as needed; and
Preparation for transition into the world of work.
The Learning Strategist spends 2 hours a week per student and the Learning Coach spends up to 3 hours a week per student working together during individual meetings (hybrid). The positions will require approximately 10-29 hours each week depending upon applicants' availability.
Additional responsibilities for both roles include:
Administrative work (i.e., weekly logs, time sheets);
Supervision;
Staff meetings/professional development;
Meetings with students and professors/campus resources (per student request); and
Check-ins via email, text, and/or phone with students.
Required Qualifications:
Successful candidates will have an understanding of disabilities, particularly related to ASD and Executive Functioning, as well as:
Current enrollment in a graduate program in Special Education, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Educational Psychology, or a related field or have relevant education and experience;
Experience and proficiency working with individuals with disabilities, preferably with young adults;
Ability to organize and coordinate with on- and off-campus resources;
Qualities of being reliable, responsible, self-motivated, confident, sincere, flexible, patient, dedicated, observant, and considerate;
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Creative, critical and broad-level thinking skills;
Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate regularly with other team members in order to monitor students' progress and meet their individualized needs;
Receptive to receive and provide constructive feedback; and
Openness to new ideas.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with individuals with ASD and/or Executive Functioning related disabilities;
Familiarity with the field of higher education (ideally some experience working at a college or university);
Demonstrated understanding of common needs of individuals with ASD and/or Executive Functioning related disabilities, particularly young adults;
Experience working with college students; and
Knowledge of issues regarding transition from high school to postsecondary education for students with disabilities.
Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, applicants must apply for the
Learning Strategist/Learning Coach
at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a cover letter and resume.
Posting Open Date:
April 3, 2024
For Full Consideration, Apply by:
July 1, 2024
Open Until Filled?:
Yes
10000961
Fairfax, VA
Part-Time / Hourly Wage
Opening on: Apr 3 2024
Add to favorites
Favorited
View favorites
Department:
University Life - Disability Services
Classification:
GMU Worker
Job Category:
Part-Time / Hourly Wage
Job Type:
Part-Time
Work Schedule:
Approximately 10-29 hours per week
Location:
Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type:
On Site Required
Salary:
$22 per hour
Criminal Background Check:
Yes
About the Department:
The Mason Autism Support Initiative (MASI), and Executive Functioning Program (EFP) are fee-based programs offered through Disability Services, providing additional support and resources beyond disability-related accommodations. MASI provides individualized, comprehensive social and academic support to degree-seeking Mason students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). EFP provides academic support for students diagnosed with disabilities related to executive functioning skills.
About the Position and Responsibilities:
The Learning Strategist (MASI) and the Learning Coach (EFP) meet and correspond with students regularly and consistently on a weekly basis to provide support with many aspects of university life, depending on their individual needs. Possible areas of support include:
Implementation of strategies and development of skills in self-advocacy, time management, organization, planning/prioritizing, studying, goal-setting, problem-solving, self-monitoring, and decision-making;
Assistance with and modeling of effective communication with faculty, classmates, and peers;
Collaboratively identifying and addressing social needs and navigating challenging situations;
Assistance with accessing and utilizing campus resources;
Assistance with coordination and collaboration with university faculty and staff, departments, and community organizations as needed; and
Preparation for transition into the world of work.
The Learning Strategist spends 2 hours a week per student and the Learning Coach spends up to 3 hours a week per student working together during individual meetings (hybrid). The positions will require approximately 10-29 hours each week depending upon applicants' availability.
Additional responsibilities for both roles include:
Administrative work (i.e., weekly logs, time sheets);
Supervision;
Staff meetings/professional development;
Meetings with students and professors/campus resources (per student request); and
Check-ins via email, text, and/or phone with students.
Required Qualifications:
Successful candidates will have an understanding of disabilities, particularly related to ASD and Executive Functioning, as well as:
Current enrollment in a graduate program in Special Education, Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Educational Psychology, or a related field or have relevant education and experience;
Experience and proficiency working with individuals with disabilities, preferably with young adults;
Ability to organize and coordinate with on- and off-campus resources;
Qualities of being reliable, responsible, self-motivated, confident, sincere, flexible, patient, dedicated, observant, and considerate;
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Creative, critical and broad-level thinking skills;
Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate regularly with other team members in order to monitor students' progress and meet their individualized needs;
Receptive to receive and provide constructive feedback; and
Openness to new ideas.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with individuals with ASD and/or Executive Functioning related disabilities;
Familiarity with the field of higher education (ideally some experience working at a college or university);
Demonstrated understanding of common needs of individuals with ASD and/or Executive Functioning related disabilities, particularly young adults;
Experience working with college students; and
Knowledge of issues regarding transition from high school to postsecondary education for students with disabilities.
Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, applicants must apply for the
Learning Strategist/Learning Coach
at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a cover letter and resume.
Posting Open Date:
April 3, 2024
For Full Consideration, Apply by:
July 1, 2024
Open Until Filled?:
Yes