About the role
Job Description
The English Writing Tutor will provide academic support to international students enrolled in the Year One Foundation Program at the University of Alberta. This role focuses on tutoring students in English writing skills, helping them develop the proficiency needed to write effectively for academic success.
Main Responsibilities
Reporting to the Program Director of the Year One Foundation Program, the English Writing Tutor will be responsible for
- Providing one-on-one and group tutoring sessions for international university students to improve their English writing skills, including academic essays, research papers, lab reports, and other written assignments.
- Assisting students in developing their writing process, including brainstorming, drafting, editing, and revising their work.
- Collaborating with the Kaplan Student Success team to monitor student progress and provide
- feedback on their academic writing development.
- Helping students with grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and writing conventions in an academic
- context.
- Clarifying writing-related challenges in coursework, assignments, and research projects using clear and accessible explanations.
- Fostering a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages student engagement and confidence in writing.
Qualifications & Experience
To be considered for this role, you will need
- Currently enrolled in or has completed a degree in English, linguistics, education, or a related field.
- Strong proficiency in academic writing, including grammar, style, structure, and the ability to guide students in improving their writing skills.
- Prior tutoring or teaching experience, particularly with international students, is preferred.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain writing concepts in a
- clear, accessible, and culturally sensitive manner.
- Patience, adaptability, and a commitment to helping international students succeed academically.
- Awareness of language barriers and strategies for supporting students with varying levels of English proficiency.
- Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
Location & Availability
This position is based in person at the University of Alberta's North Campus in Edmonton. The successful candidate must be available to start in May 2025 and have afternoon availability on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Once hired, must
- Be aware of who the designated safeguarding Lead for Kaplan Languages is
- Be aware of how to identify safeguarding concerns and how to appropriately respond to these
- Complete, in a timely fashion, any safeguarding training assigned to you
- Report any safeguarding concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) in the school
- As a member of the school team, be responsible for all aspects of our students safeguarding and welfare in conjunction with the wider school and company management teams
- Must pass a criminal background check
Physical Requirements
- Sitting/Standing
- Lifting up to 20+ pounds
- Carrying
- Grasping
- Reaching
- Visual Acuity
- Writing
- Speaking
- Listening
About the Year One Foundation Program—University of Alberta The Year One Foundation Program is a new joint educational partnership between Kaplan International Pathways Canada and the University of Alberta, launching in 2025. It provides international students who do not meet direct entry requirements with an opportunity to gain admission to the university after successfully completing a three-term (one academic year) program. The program includes credit-bearing courses taught by university instructors and non-credit classes designed to supplement skill gaps and prepare students for success in their degree studies. Kaplan staff support students from recruitment through to program completion, ensuring a smooth transition into university life.
Location
Edmonton, AB, CAN
Employee Type
Employee
Job Functional Area
HE Teachers
Kaplan lnternational is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. If you require any adjustments or additional support within the recruitment process, please contact us directly.
About Kaplan
Kaplan is a global educational services company that provides individuals, universities, and businesses with a diverse array of services, including higher and professional education, test preparation, language training, corporate and leadership training, and student recruitment, online enablement and other university support services.
Our company was founded in 1938 in Stanley Kaplan’s Brooklyn, NY home with a mission to help children of immigrants advance their dream of going to college. From those humble beginnings, Kaplan has grown into an enterprise operating in 28 countries and serving nearly a million students and thousands of corporate and university clients.
Throughout our history, Kaplan has remained committed to our founding mission of expanding educational access and transforming learning through new technologies. We are always moving forward—innovating, adapting, and bringing education into the future. The vast breadth and scale of our capabilities and diverse offerings set us apart, allowing our students and partners to advance further, faster.
Kaplan is a subsidiary of the Graham Holdings Company.
About the role
Job Description
The English Writing Tutor will provide academic support to international students enrolled in the Year One Foundation Program at the University of Alberta. This role focuses on tutoring students in English writing skills, helping them develop the proficiency needed to write effectively for academic success.
Main Responsibilities
Reporting to the Program Director of the Year One Foundation Program, the English Writing Tutor will be responsible for
- Providing one-on-one and group tutoring sessions for international university students to improve their English writing skills, including academic essays, research papers, lab reports, and other written assignments.
- Assisting students in developing their writing process, including brainstorming, drafting, editing, and revising their work.
- Collaborating with the Kaplan Student Success team to monitor student progress and provide
- feedback on their academic writing development.
- Helping students with grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and writing conventions in an academic
- context.
- Clarifying writing-related challenges in coursework, assignments, and research projects using clear and accessible explanations.
- Fostering a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages student engagement and confidence in writing.
Qualifications & Experience
To be considered for this role, you will need
- Currently enrolled in or has completed a degree in English, linguistics, education, or a related field.
- Strong proficiency in academic writing, including grammar, style, structure, and the ability to guide students in improving their writing skills.
- Prior tutoring or teaching experience, particularly with international students, is preferred.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain writing concepts in a
- clear, accessible, and culturally sensitive manner.
- Patience, adaptability, and a commitment to helping international students succeed academically.
- Awareness of language barriers and strategies for supporting students with varying levels of English proficiency.
- Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
Location & Availability
This position is based in person at the University of Alberta's North Campus in Edmonton. The successful candidate must be available to start in May 2025 and have afternoon availability on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Once hired, must
- Be aware of who the designated safeguarding Lead for Kaplan Languages is
- Be aware of how to identify safeguarding concerns and how to appropriately respond to these
- Complete, in a timely fashion, any safeguarding training assigned to you
- Report any safeguarding concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) in the school
- As a member of the school team, be responsible for all aspects of our students safeguarding and welfare in conjunction with the wider school and company management teams
- Must pass a criminal background check
Physical Requirements
- Sitting/Standing
- Lifting up to 20+ pounds
- Carrying
- Grasping
- Reaching
- Visual Acuity
- Writing
- Speaking
- Listening
About the Year One Foundation Program—University of Alberta The Year One Foundation Program is a new joint educational partnership between Kaplan International Pathways Canada and the University of Alberta, launching in 2025. It provides international students who do not meet direct entry requirements with an opportunity to gain admission to the university after successfully completing a three-term (one academic year) program. The program includes credit-bearing courses taught by university instructors and non-credit classes designed to supplement skill gaps and prepare students for success in their degree studies. Kaplan staff support students from recruitment through to program completion, ensuring a smooth transition into university life.
Location
Edmonton, AB, CAN
Employee Type
Employee
Job Functional Area
HE Teachers
Kaplan lnternational is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. If you require any adjustments or additional support within the recruitment process, please contact us directly.
About Kaplan
Kaplan is a global educational services company that provides individuals, universities, and businesses with a diverse array of services, including higher and professional education, test preparation, language training, corporate and leadership training, and student recruitment, online enablement and other university support services.
Our company was founded in 1938 in Stanley Kaplan’s Brooklyn, NY home with a mission to help children of immigrants advance their dream of going to college. From those humble beginnings, Kaplan has grown into an enterprise operating in 28 countries and serving nearly a million students and thousands of corporate and university clients.
Throughout our history, Kaplan has remained committed to our founding mission of expanding educational access and transforming learning through new technologies. We are always moving forward—innovating, adapting, and bringing education into the future. The vast breadth and scale of our capabilities and diverse offerings set us apart, allowing our students and partners to advance further, faster.
Kaplan is a subsidiary of the Graham Holdings Company.