How
to apply for mentor / tutor jobs
We,
a well established provider of Professional and Academic study
programmes requires additional part-time (up to 6 hours per week)
Tutors/Mentors for the support of students studying by distance
learning.
The
programmes currently requiring support are :
-
Finance
& Accounting – ACCA (all levels), CIMA (all levels), AAT
(all stages)
-
Supply
Chain Management – CIPS (all levels)
-
Marketing
& Sales – CIM (all levels)
(position
now closed)
-
All
above programme details and syllabi can be viewed on http://www.webALL.org/
Mentors
will support the following programmes:
CIMA
- Intermediate level and Final level
ACCA
– CDipFM
and Professional Scheme Parts 2 and 3
CIM – Post Graduate Diploma
(positions now closed)
CIPS
- Graduate Diploma
Mentor
Profile –
- Mentors
are expected to hold a Post Graduate Degree or an equivalent
Professional Qualification related to the subject(s) they are
supporting. They should also have at least 10 years practical
work experience in the same or related discipline and have regular
access to the Internet.
- Mentors
should be able to demonstrate knowledge in their chosen field
and effective communication skills, particularly in written
form.
- Mentors
should be available for an average of 6 hours per week to respond
to student enquiries, primarily through email, phone and if
possible face-to-face contact, and guide them through the study
material.
- Mentors
should become familiar with programme and subject study material
which will be provided.
- Mentors
should be sensitive to the needs of students and pro-active
in motivating students to complete study tasks on time.
Tutors will support
the following programmes:
CIMA
– Foundation Level
ACCA
– CAT and Professional
Scheme Part1
AAT
– All Stages
CIM
– Certificate and Advanced Certificate (positions now closed)
CIPS
– Certificate and Advanced Certificate
Tutor
Profile –
- Tutors
are expected to hold a Degree or an equivalent Professional
Qualification related to the subject(s) they are supporting.
They should have at least 5 years practical work experience
in the same or related discipline and have regular access to
the Internet.
- Tutors
should be able to demonstrate knowledge in their chosen field
and effective communication skills.
- Tutors
should be available for an average of 6 hours per week to guide
students through home study material either through email, phone
or face-to-face contact.
- Tutors
should become familiar with programme and subject study material
which will be provided. They should prepare study plans and
be pro-active in involving and motivating students to complete
on time.
- Tutors
should be sensitive to the needs of students and keep records
of their progress and / or difficulties.
- Tutors
should keep logs of their involvement with students and submit
reports when requested.
Download
a tutor / mentor application
form here and send it as an email attachment to
support@webALL.org/
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