This application is for Fall 2026 hiring only.
Student Managers are undergraduate and graduate students that support the programming and tutoring services offered to UNM students. Through this leadership position, Student Managers provide mentorship and guidance to CTL student employees within the context of a specific academic support program. Student Managers undergo extensive training in preparation to perform the following responsibilities:
Provides coordination and expertise for a CTL program and service as they pertain to a particular content area
Provides mentorship for CTL student employees and models professional expectations at their location
Models best practices in peer tutoring as a tutor in an academic content or student support area
Makes informed decisions and takes appropriate actions to maintain the integrity of CTL programs
Supports program needs and day-to-day operations
Plans and co-facilitates weekly trainings for CTL student employees
Works with full-time staff members on assignments and projects as needed
Represents CTL internally and externally through presentations to student groups, organizations, and classes on CTL-related services
Provides outreach to student populations within the UNM community
Participates in Student Manager meetings and Friday trainings throughout the academic semester
Upholds and models CTL policies
Other duties as assigned related to your program/team
We are looking to hire two Student Managers for Fall 2026, one supporting the CTL Math team and one supporting the CTL Chem-Bio team.
Requirements For Consideration
15-25 hour work week availability
Availability to attend Friday trainings during the semester (3pm-5pm)
Flexible work schedule for occasional nights and weekends if needed
Enrollment in a minimum of 6 credit hours at the University of New Mexico in a degree seeking program
At least a full semester of experience working at a STEM learning center.
The Chem-Bio student manager should have experience with Chemistry and Biology at The University of New Mexico: Potential Applicants should have completed at least Organic Chemistry II and should have experience with some Biology.
The Math student manger should have experience with Math at the University of New Mexico. Potential Applicants should have completed at least Calculus 3.