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Instructional Aide

Port Saint Lucie, FL · On-site

$12.50 - $17.25/hr

Tutor individual or small groups of students, reinforcing instruction as directed by the teacher ... Acceptance of CCA Statement of Faith and Biblical Lifestyle Commitment Spiritual Qualities:

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Bible Tutors are individuals who provide instruction, guidance, and support to students seeking to understand the Bible and its teachings. They may work with people of all ages, helping them interpret scripture, explore biblical history, and apply biblical principles to daily life. Bible Tutors can work in various settings, including churches, schools, or online platforms, and may offer one-on-one or group sessions. Their goal is to deepen students' knowledge of the Bible and foster spiritual growth.

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Bible Tutors often work with students who have varying levels of prior knowledge, differing denominational backgrounds, and distinct cultural perspectives. Navigating these differences requires sensitivity, adaptability, and a strong understanding of biblical content to ensure lessons are accessible and respectful to all. Tutors may need to employ varied teaching methods and foster open dialogue to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment. This diversity, while challenging, also enriches classroom discussions and deepens everyone’s understanding.
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Staff Assistant-Transportation

Staff Assistant-Transportation

Dallas Baptist University

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Dallas Baptist University rating

3.0

Company rating: 3.0 out of 10

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553rd of 553 rated colleges and universities


Job description

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
  • Assist with the International program at DBU by enhancing a strong student support system involving the campus and community
  • Through coordination of transportation services, paperwork processing, and special events, help provide essential services for the academic, cultural emotional, and spiritual integration of the international students at DBU
  • Coordinate the support of academically At-Risk students through mentoring, tutoring, and connecting students with various community support systems

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's Degree required
  • Ability to think critically, communicate effectively and grasp the skills to maintain multiple projects at one time

SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Primary Responsibilities:
  • Carry out the basic duties of a driver when needed. Including: shopping trips, daily shuttles, off-campus transportation requests (doctor/hospital appointments, airport requests, bank trips, SSN and DPS appointments, special events)
  • Liaison with the Physical Operations Department to update the maintenance needs of the International Center vehicles and coordinate additional vehicle needs for International Affairs events
  • Prepare shuttles schedules for students at the beginning of each term and break
  • Responsible for advertising weekly shopping trips, organizing event sign-up sheets, and coordinate shuttle services to and from the airport for students
  • Being an advocate for the Transportation services aspect of the International Student Services for any inquiries regarding services within the office and outside the office
  • Liaison with professors to provide shuttle services for academic field trips
  • Advocate for the needs of international students on campus and in the local community on a daily and emergency basis
  • Respond to emergencies involving international students
  • Seek opportunities to share God's love with International students in non-abrasive, culturally sensitive ways
  • Advise students relative to issues they may be facing
  • Support and serve the international student organizations
  • Provide support services for ISS events, International Graduation Reception, and other events as needed
  • Work to serve the needs of At-Risk/Special needs international students as needed
  • Assist in the planning and/or implementation, and evaluation of department, campus, and community activities
  • Attend professional meetings/training sessions as assigned
  • Promote the development of Bible study and prayer meeting, discipleship and friendship evangelism opportunities among students, staff, campus and community
  • Represent the International Department as campus/community functions as requested

Office Responsibilities:
  • Coordinate the weekly schedule for drivers
  • Process manifest forms and liability release forms as they come in
  • Report potential problems related to international students on campus and in community to the ISSD administration
  • Coordinate with the At-Risk team and appropriate professors regarding international students that receive At-Risk Alerts
  • Serve as an AIM Mentor each semester for at-least one Int'l student
  • Schedule tutoring sessions with international students inquiring about tutoring services and tutor them to the best of your ability as needed

WORK SCHEDULE:
This is a full-time position with regular office hours between 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday. Occasional nights and weekend hours will be required.
WORK LOCATION:
This position will work on the main campus, located at 3000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, TX 75211
  • Must be a Christian who is a member of a church that holds Jesus Christ to be their Savior and Lord, and who holds solely the Old Testament and the New Testament as sacred Scriptures.
  • DBU requires employees to follow all University policies and procedures, which exist to support the Christian mission of DBU and includes, but is not limited to, a Christian Code of Conduct. Click here to read

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