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Writing Center Director

Elsah, IL · On-site

$43K - $60K/yr

Writing Center Director Department/Location : Writing Center/Elsah, IL Position Type: Full-time, 10-month Summary Principia College's Writing Center Director develops and delivers programming that ...

Perform work that supports and/or defines processes within Writing Center pedagogical practice, eg: working alongside full time Writing Center Director and taking ownership of day-to-day ...

Perform work that supports and/or defines processes within Writing Center pedagogical practice, eg: working alongside full time Writing Center Director and taking ownership of day-to-day ...

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What does a Writing Center Director do?

A Writing Center Director oversees the operations of a writing center, which provides support and resources to help students improve their writing skills. They are responsible for hiring and training tutors, developing writing programs and workshops, and collaborating with faculty to integrate writing support across the curriculum. The director also manages administrative tasks like budgeting and assessment to ensure the center meets the needs of its users. Additionally, they often engage in outreach and advocacy to promote writing across campus.

What is the difference between Writing Center Director vs Writing Tutor?

AspectWriting Center DirectorWriting Tutor
CredentialsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in English, Education, or related field; experience in writing instructionTypically undergraduate or graduate student with strong writing skills
Work EnvironmentAdministrative office, overseeing writing center operations, staff, and programsOne-on-one or group tutoring sessions in the writing center or online
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, colleges, universities
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding leadership and management roles in writing centersSeeking tutoring or peer support roles in writing centers

The main difference between a Writing Center Director and a Writing Tutor lies in their responsibilities and experience. The Director manages the overall operations, develops programs, and supervises staff, often requiring advanced degrees and experience. In contrast, a Writing Tutor provides direct support to students, focusing on individual writing assistance. Both roles are essential in educational settings, but they serve different functions within the writing center environment.

What are the main challenges a Writing Center Director faces in managing both staff and student needs?

A Writing Center Director often balances the dual priorities of supporting student writers and managing a diverse team of tutors or consultants. One common challenge involves ensuring that staff receive ongoing training and professional development to provide high-quality assistance to students of varying skill levels and backgrounds. Additionally, the Director must foster a welcoming, collaborative environment while addressing scheduling conflicts, resource limitations, and evolving academic requirements. Effective communication and adaptability are crucial for success in this multifaceted role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Writing Center Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Writing Center Director, you need expertise in writing pedagogy, academic administration, and often a graduate degree in English, education, or a related field. Familiarity with tutoring management software, assessment tools, and learning management systems is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential for mentoring staff and fostering a supportive learning environment. These skills ensure effective program management, high-quality writing support services, and positive outcomes for both students and staff.
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Writing Center Director

Principia The

Elsah, IL • On-site

$43K - $60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Title: Writing Center Director

Department/Location: Writing Center/Elsah, IL

Position Type: Full-time, 10-month

Summary


Principia College’s Writing Center Director develops and delivers programming that supports student writers across disciplines, providing leadership, vision, and oversight for the Writing Center. Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Academics, the Director oversees the delivery of the peer-tutor training course and the daily operations of the Writing Center, contributes to institutional initiatives, supervises the peer tutors and any post-graduate interns assigned to the department, and maintains ongoing professional development. The Director supports character education in accord with Principia’s mission as outlined in Education at The Principia and collaborates with campus partners to advance student learning and academic excellence.


Who We Are

At our award-winning Early Childhood through grade 12 Principia School in St. Louis, Missouri, and top-ranked Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, Principia faculty and staff make up a close-knit community of educators, coaches, and professionals taking a distinct approach to education—blending academic excellence with Christian Science-based character education. Principia’s team of over 500 employees supports not only Principia School and Principia College, but also a worldwide network of alumni and friends. 

At Principia College, our globally-focused curriculum honors diverse perspectives and develops creative changemakers who use their academic skills for good in service to themselves, their communities, and the world. In-depth study meets real-world experience through study abroad programs, internships, capstone projects, and a robust slate of student activities, including a world-renowned mediation team, top-ranked solar car team, and the nation’s oldest student-run public affairs conference.

Principia employees are part of an engaging academic community preparing students to be tomorrow’s leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. We strive to create a collaborative and inclusive environment where everyone feels they belong and are valued.

Primary Responsibilities


Writing Center Leadership and Administration

  • Provides strategic direction for the Writing Center in alignment with institutional goals
  • Oversees day-to-day operations, including scheduling, space management, supplies, and budget
  • Hires, supervises, mentors, and evaluates Writing Center postgraduate interns and student writing tutors
  • Leads assessment efforts for Writing Center services and uses data to improve programming
  • Oversees departmental communication, including website and outreach materials
  • Maintains ongoing professional development
  • Promotes Christian Science-based character education consistent with institutional mission and Academic Vision

Student Support, Including Writing Tutor Program and Instruction

  • Delivers or coordinates teaching writing tutor preparation courses (may include course delivery of up to 6 semester hours per year)
  • Directs the Writing Tutor program, including recruitment, training, supervision, and ongoing professional development of the tutors
  • Maintains CRLA-ITTPC external program certification
  • Coordinates writing support for students across disciplines and Academic Centers
  • Assists students in navigating emerging AI technologies, including understanding appropriate use, limitations, and implications for academic work.

Committee Assignments and Campus Collaboration

  • Partners with the FYE Coordinator, Library, Writing Program Administrator, and Director of Faculty Development on writing-related initiatives
  • Serves as a member of the Writing Advisory Board (WAB) and on academic committees as assigned

Core Competencies

  • Leadership & Management: Ability to supervise personnel, manage budgets, and guide program development
  • Communication: Speaks and writes clearly; listens effectively; adapts communication style to audience
  • Collaboration: Works effectively with faculty, staff, and students; builds strong professional relationships
  • Strategic Thinking: Considers complex issues from multiple perspectives and develops innovative solutions
  • Inclusive Practice: Demonstrates respect for diverse backgrounds and learning needs
  • Planning & Organization: Prioritizes effectively; manages multiple responsibilities; completes tasks accurately and on time
  • Professionalism: Maintains confidentiality; responds constructively under pressure; demonstrates sound judgment

Minimum Qualifications

  • Student of Christian Science preferred
  • Supportive of Principia’s guiding statements as articulated here https://www.principia.edu/about/guiding-statements
  • Master’s degree in Rhetoric and Composition, Writing Studies, English, Applied Linguistics, Education (writing/literacy focus), or related field
  • Demonstrated knowledge of writing pedagogy and experience with Writing Center operations at the college level
  • Experience supervising or mentoring student tutors preferred
  • Demonstrated commitment to student-centered learning

The statements above describe the general nature and level of work, but are not a complete list of responsibilities and are subject to change at the discretion of Principia.

Compensation and Benefits

We offer a competitive starting salary range for this position: $64,620 - $76,700 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

In addition to salary, our comprehensive total rewards package includes:

  • Generous Employee Tuition Discount: Enjoy a 90% discount on tuition (pro-rated for part-time staff) for your eligible children enrolled from Pre-K3 through College (infant and acorn programs excluded).
  • Relocation: Principia provides a relocation reimbursement of up to 12% of your annual salary when moving from outside a radius of more than 50 miles.
  • Professional Development: Access to learning opportunities, training programs, and career growth support.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Learn more about all our benefits here, including comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans, paid time off, a 403(b) retirement plan with Principia matching, and more.

Equal Opportunity

Principia, a mission-driven institution, believes every person has the right to an equitable and respectful educational environment and workplace. Principia does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, gender (identity or expression), sexual orientation, family status, disability, age, or military or veteran status.

In hiring, admissions, and related decisions, Principia—as an institution with a religious mission—gives preference, where appropriate, to Christian Scientists.