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LAP is Hiring!

by Jacob Smit on 2025-03-14T14:21:00-07:00 in Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Languages & Cultural Studies: French, Languages & Cultural Studies: Japanese, Languages & Cultural Studies: Spanish, Marine and Conservation Biology, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, Psychology | 0 Comments

LAP, We're Hiring! Office Assistants, Tutors, Study Group Facilitators, Conversation Group Leaders, and Subject Specialists

We are looking for students who are interested in working with their peers and supporting student learning at SU! Our open positions and links to job descriptions and applications are listed on our Working for Learning Assistance Programs webpage.

 

The Learning Assistance Programs (LAP) offers free peer tutoring and study support services to Seattle University students. We are currently looking to hire Office Assistants, Tutors, Study Group Facilitators, Conversation Group Leaders, and Subject Specialists. We are seeking peer educators for the following courses: BIOL, CHEM, FREN, JPAN, MATH, NURS, PHYS, PSYC, STATS, and SPAN.

 

For more details and to apply, please visit bit.ly/LAPJOBS.

All applications must be submitted by April 24th at 11:59 pm.

If you have any questions, please contact us at lapjobs@seattleu.edu.


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