Are you looking for an on-campus job that provides direct work experience with students with disabilities? The McBurney Disability Resource Center, in collaboration with the Greater University Tutoring Service (GUTS) is looking to hire three students for the Study and Learning Skills Program (SLSS). The SLSS program staff work one-on-one with students with and without disabilities to help them gain or improve various study skills. Topics might include ways to improve time management and organization, how to develop notetaking skills or prepare for an exam, ways to combat procrastination, and much more. The tentative start date is August 1, 2022 but it is flexible. This position requires at least a one year commitment.
A SLSS position is great for someone looking to get exposure to inclusive education, interviewing or counseling skills, and much more. For more information about the SLSS position, please find the job posting online through the Student Jobs website (Job #: 502716). Applications will be accepted through the Student Jobs website until 11:55 PM on July 20, 2022. Interviews are expected to take place a week or two after the posting closes.
Should you have more questions about the SLSS position, please feel free to contact Kate Doran at kate.doran@wisc.edu or 608-263-2741 or the GUTS Senior Coordinator at guts-studyprograms@mailplus.wisc.edu.
This post was authored by Academic Affairs on 07/07/2022.