Math Tutor for Math Lab Applicant Pool Education, Training & Library - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Math Tutor for Math Lab Applicant Pool

Company Name:
SC Department of Public Safety
Provide academic assistance in Mathematics to students one-on-one, in groups, and/or workshop settings in the Academic Success Assistance Program Math Lab. Math tutoring activities include but are not limited to: assistance with the basic math and beginning algebra skills, intermediate algebra, and elementary calculus and statistics. Tutors also facilitate activities that assist students to improve specific skills in practical life mathematical computations and facilitate student understanding and appreciation for elementary arithmetic.
Minimum and Additional Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics required; Master's Degree in Mathematics preferred. Experience as a tutor or mathematics instructor preferred. Copy of unofficial college transcripts required when applying.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics required; Master's Degree in Mathematics preferred. Experience as a tutor or mathematics instructor preferred. Copy of unofficial college transcripts required when applying.
Job Title: Math Tutor for Math Lab Applicant Pool
Agency: Technical College of the Lowcountry
Opening Date: Thu. 07/24/14
Closing Date/Time: Continuous
State Salary Range: Depends on Qualifications
Agency Hiring Range: Min: Max:
Job Type: Temporary - Part-Time
Location: Statewide, South Carolina
Normal Work Schedule: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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