ASUS Peer Tutoring Highschool Programs Coordinator
About the role
Overview The ASUS Peer Tutoring (APT) manages the administrative and promotional aspects of the APT platform, ensuring its accessibility and efficiency for Arts & Science students. This role includes verifying tutor qualifications, overseeing tutor and tutee approvals, and maintaining the platform's content. The Director will also collaborate on outreach initiatives, develop new program components, and work to enhance student engagement. Strong organizational and communication skills are key to ensuring the program runs smoothly.
Application Deadline Applications are due by September 25th, 2025 at 5PM EST.
Time Commitment and Remuneration Term: May 1st, 2025 – April 30th, 2026
Hours: 4-6 hours per week
Please see Part 3: Hiring in the HR Policy Manual for in-depth eligibility criteria for the position pertaining to academic standing, work-study positions, exchange status, etc.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Coordinate high school outreach initiatives that introduce students to study strategies, time management tools, and other resources that will help them succeed in postsecondary education
- Staff information booths at local high schools, ensuring that ASUS Peer Tutoring is represented in a welcoming and approachable manner
- Liaise with high school counsellors, teachers, and administrators to schedule outreach opportunities and strengthen long-term partnerships between ASUS Peer Tutoring and local schools
If there are any questions, concerns, or personal accommodations required during the application process, please contact Liliana Chow, the Peer Tutoring Director, at apt @asus.queensu.ca, or Tashai Gardner, the ASUS Human Resources Officer, at hro@ asus.queensu.ca.
ASUS Office Phone: (613)-533-6000 x75441
Our hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
About Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS)
The Arts and Science Undergraduate Society represents the diverse needs and interests of over 10,000 students at Queen's University.
The society's mission is to enhance the academic experience of undergraduate students by offering a differentiated learning environment beyond the depth and breadth offered in the classroom.
ASUS oversees a broad range of operations and activities, including 7 commissions & offices, 50+ committees, and 2000+ student volunteers.
ASUS Peer Tutoring Highschool Programs Coordinator
About the role
Overview The ASUS Peer Tutoring (APT) manages the administrative and promotional aspects of the APT platform, ensuring its accessibility and efficiency for Arts & Science students. This role includes verifying tutor qualifications, overseeing tutor and tutee approvals, and maintaining the platform's content. The Director will also collaborate on outreach initiatives, develop new program components, and work to enhance student engagement. Strong organizational and communication skills are key to ensuring the program runs smoothly.
Application Deadline Applications are due by September 25th, 2025 at 5PM EST.
Time Commitment and Remuneration Term: May 1st, 2025 – April 30th, 2026
Hours: 4-6 hours per week
Please see Part 3: Hiring in the HR Policy Manual for in-depth eligibility criteria for the position pertaining to academic standing, work-study positions, exchange status, etc.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Coordinate high school outreach initiatives that introduce students to study strategies, time management tools, and other resources that will help them succeed in postsecondary education
- Staff information booths at local high schools, ensuring that ASUS Peer Tutoring is represented in a welcoming and approachable manner
- Liaise with high school counsellors, teachers, and administrators to schedule outreach opportunities and strengthen long-term partnerships between ASUS Peer Tutoring and local schools
If there are any questions, concerns, or personal accommodations required during the application process, please contact Liliana Chow, the Peer Tutoring Director, at apt @asus.queensu.ca, or Tashai Gardner, the ASUS Human Resources Officer, at hro@ asus.queensu.ca.
ASUS Office Phone: (613)-533-6000 x75441
Our hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
About Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS)
The Arts and Science Undergraduate Society represents the diverse needs and interests of over 10,000 students at Queen's University.
The society's mission is to enhance the academic experience of undergraduate students by offering a differentiated learning environment beyond the depth and breadth offered in the classroom.
ASUS oversees a broad range of operations and activities, including 7 commissions & offices, 50+ committees, and 2000+ student volunteers.