Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader Job Description

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Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader Job Description
An SI Leader is a peer facilitator who has been previously successful in the course they are selected to support through
the SI Program. The SI Leader attends their assigned course and facilitates study sessions for that specific course and
professor/instructor. The SI leader works with their faculty partner to better understand what concepts are being
emphasized at a given time and what patterns of difficulty the students have had with the course material. An SI leader is
not an instructor, but will work closely with a faculty partner to ensure that SI sessions are relevant, on-point, and tailored
to student needs while utilizing an interactive model to engage students in their own learning.
SI Leader Responsibilities:
 Enroll, attend, and participate in USC408 SI Leader Training Course during your first semester as an SI Leader
(1 credit Pass/Fail course)
 SI Leader Training course begins: Saturday, January 16 from 9:00am – 4:00pm (lunch on your own from
11:30-12:30pm) & Sunday, January 17 from 1-5pm in the north SLC
 Attend the designated class(es) regularly and assist in class as needed
 Market the SI Program to students
 Hold four one-hour study sessions each week
 Communicate proactively with SI Program staff and faculty partner in a timely manner
 Develop content and study skills materials to use in SI sessions; complete Session Plan Templates throughout the
semester
 Interact and collaborate with the faculty member on a weekly basis
 Maintain accurate attendance records and turn into the SI Office on a weekly basis
 Attend SI Program meetings and training sessions throughout the semester
SI Leader Traits:
 Committed to continued training, professional development, and leadership roles
 Responsible, reliable, successful time management, and able to operate with a high level of independence and
integrity
 Flexible/open schedule in order to accommodate students’ schedules when determining SI Session times
 Accepting of evaluation and feedback by students, supervisors, and faculty partners
 Committed to helping others develop skills to be successful students
 Interested in working and learning from others with different perspectives and backgrounds than your own
Position Qualifications:
 Must have attended NAU Mountain Campus for at least 1 academic year
 Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0; must have earned an A (preferred) or high B in the course you are
interested in supporting
 Faculty recommendation
Pay Rate: starting $9.25/hour
 Paid bi-weekly
 Position is for 10-11hrs/week
Ready to apply?
1. Make sure your class schedule allows you to attend lectures for the course you want to support
2. Talk to the faculty member whose course you want to support to get their recommendation.
STUDENT LEARNING CENTERS
Supplemental Instruction Program
P.O. Box 6035
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
North Student Learning Center
Room 252G
928-523-6977
nau.edu/si
Date:_______________________
Name:____________________________________________________ ______________________
(Last)
(First)
(MI)
(Student I.D.)
Preferred Phone #: ______________________________
NAU e-mail Address: ___________________________________________________________________
Preferred Mailing Address:______________________________________________________________
Major:__________________________________________ Minor: _____________________________________
Cumulative GPA: ______________
Year at NAU:
Senior
Current Semester GPA: ______________
Junior
Sophomore
Other: _____________________
*You must be at least sophomore level status at NAU to apply for the SI Program
Anticipated Graduation Date:____________________________
Do we have permission to copy your NAU transcript?
Yes
No
NOTE: If you are a TRANSFER STUDENT, you must have taken the course you want to SI for at NAU. A
student copy of transfer transcripts must be submitted to review application.
List all classes you have taken, including grades and instructors, in which you wish to work as a
Supplemental Instruction Leader:
_________________________________________
____________________________________
_________________________________________
____________________________________
Are you eligible for Federal Work Study?
Yes
No
Approximate number of hours you would like to work weekly: _______________
Do you currently work on campus (receive an NAU pay check)? If so, what position and department?
__________________________________________________________________________________
I understand that per NAU policy, I cannot work more than 29 hours per week as an NAU student
employee (sign here):___________________________________________.
Circle the semester you are applying for (2016): Summer Session I
Summer Session II
Fall
Spring
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REQUIRED:
(Application not complete without the following)
On a separate sheet of paper, please describe your interest in being an SI Leader as well as any prior tutoring or
teaching experience.
SI LEADER SELECTION CRITERIA:
1) Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; must have earned an A (preferred) or high B in the
course you are interested in supporting.
2) Faculty recommendation for the course you want to be an SI Leader for
3) Availability to attend courses and required SI Leader trainings, as well as scheduling SI Sessions to
accommodate students.
4) Required to enroll and attend a 1 credit SI Leader Training course during the spring 2016 semester.
This course will meet Monday evenings, from 5:30 – 7:30pm, for the first 8 Mondays of the semester
(excluding Martin Luther King Day & spring break) Course begins of Saturday, 1/16 and Sunday, 1/17.
If you meet the above criteria, SI staff will contact you for an interview. The definitive list of SI
courses/sections/professors may change up until the start of the semester. Students’ schedules are also subject to
change. Therefore, we may not be able to guarantee you the position even if you are selected through the
interview process. We will do our very best to accommodate you within the structure of our program. Thank
you for your interest.
Applications may be submitted In-person at the North Student Learning Center (2nd floor of University Union,
SI office #252G) or emailed to: Margaret Nelson mfn7@nau.edu for BIO, Laurie.Meidl@nau.edu for ACC, ECO,
FIN, Kim.Eagle@nau.edu for CHM, EGR, & Jane.Gilbert@nau.edu for PHY.
Signature: ______________________________________________ Date:___________________
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