Require Lab Associate II - Learning Lab in Dearborn, MI
Job title: Lab Associate II - Learning Lab
Company: Henry Ford College (MI)
Job description: Job Description Summary
Henry Ford College presents an opportunity for a Lab Associate II - Learning Lab.
Fall/Winter: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Monday - Friday) Schedule changes will be determined and finalized with supervisor at time of hire and may change based on departmental needs and the College operations.
The Lab Associate II is responsible for providing support and quality customer service for all programs and initiatives of the Learning Lab and Tutoring Services. This position interacts with internal (students, faculty, staff, administrators) and external constituents daily. The Lab Associate II will perform multiple tasks, including responsibility for individual duties, portions of team projects, and front-line service. This position has responsibility for providing supervision to student workers.
Core Competencies and Qualifications
- One (1) year of experience in a front-line, front-facing, customer service position.
- An associate degree from a regionally accredited institution or a combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Experience working with computer technology, software, and multimedia equipment.
- One (1) or more years of experience working with computer technology, software, and multimedia equipment in an educational setting?
- One (1) year of recent or relevant experience working in an educational environment, in a customer service role.
- Familiarity with textbook software/online course materials
- Facility with Ellucian Colleague system (Datatel/HANK), WebAdvisor, and WebFOCUS
- Knowledge of learning management systems preferred
- Strong computer/technology skills with proficiency in Office 365 suite. The desire and ability to keep current with software updates and learn new computer processes and software as needed.
- Ability to use good judgment in handling office matters in a confidential and discrete manner.
- Strong analytical skills are required.
- Superior ability to work with faculty, staff, and students in a professional manner.
- Excellent written and verbal/oral communication skills required
- Ability to deliver presentations in person and virtually to a variety of audiences.
- An engaging and energetic personality in meeting the public both in-person, virtually, and over the telephone.
- Ability and desire to provide superior customer service to faculty, staff, and the community in an effective and responsible manner.
- Superior organizational skills
- Ability to recognize and follow through on priorities in a timely manner.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and responsibilities for the efficiency and success of the team.
- Ability to work cooperatively with internal and external constituents, including students, faculty, and staff. This position will represent the department and interact with other offices and academic departments across the College; must be a team player.
- Responsible for opening and/or closing the Learning Lab, including booting and/or shutting down all computers, checking rooms, locking doors, clean-up, and preparing services for the next day or week.
- Run and manage tutoring and data collection software such as TutorTrac, NetTutor, and Sierra, and assist with data collection, organization, and reporting.
- Maintain departmental files and records.
- Provide technical support and prepare all materials for the tutoring program and test preparation assistance. This could include updating the website and setting up testing software for the upcoming semester. Run and maintain print management and circulation software and hardware. Monitor online tutoring program, including assisting students and staff with utilizing the service, and troubleshooting technical issues.
- Answer and screen telephone calls and greet visitors in a polite, professional, and effective manner.
- Set up and maintain schedules for tutors and clerks and monitor absences. Schedule tutoring appointments.
- Exercise direction over employees of lower classification, when required. This may include assisting with recruitment, scheduling, training, and management. Assist with recruitment, training, and management of student employees.
- Maintain clean, neat, friendly, positive professional learning environment.
- Maintain an inventory of equipment and supplies for all learning support services in the Learning Lab.
- Regularly check operational status of computers/software and arrange/monitor repairs.
- Assist with monthly operational reports on computers, printers, and support equipment.
- Prepare handouts, memos, letters, etc., as needed.
- Assist with utilization data collection, organization, and reporting, as needed.
- Monitor students per the College's Policy on Academic Dishonesty.
- Assist students with available learning support resources.
- Assist with management of test preparation software, and other software that may be added in the future.
- Assist with test preparation (for example, the Nursing Admissions Test). This requires one-on-one time with each student to determine needs and direct them to appropriate review resources.
- Collect, track, and make deposits for the print management system.
- Assist with delivery and distribution of informational material for college success workshops and any additional resources available to students. This includes handouts, posters, PowerPoint slides for campus TV monitors, and e-mails to staff and student body.
- Conduct tours of Learning Lab for students, faculty/staff, and other visitors.
- Serve on department, division, and/or college committees.
- Assist in the Library's Media Center or at the Circulation Desk as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.