p>Ideal Candidate Statement: The successful candidate will: 1) be an experienced educator whose professional record demonstrates a commitment to academic excellence, inclusivity, and equitable student success; 2) demonstrate deep knowledge of theory, leading practices, and emerging initiatives related to peer pedagogy, learning sciences, and academic support in higher education; 3) possess a strong background in the needs of neurodiverse learners and/or academic literacy development; and 4) have experience providing academic support to university students.
Reporting to the Director of OASUS, the Learning Specialist in Peer Education is responsible for peer educator training curriculum and programming and oversees related graduate and undergraduate fellowship programs.