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Description & Details: The Writing Consultation Coordinator provides professional leadership for the Center for Writers’ consultation services, writing-support programming, and faculty-facing outreach, with primary responsibility for coordinating daily consultations, consultant mentoring, and developing undergraduate writing-support initiatives. The position helps sustain the CFW’s core service and programming model by ensuring that student employees are prepared to provide collaborative,…
ethical, and institutionally responsive writing support for NDSU students, faculty, and staff.
The Coordinator translates the CFW’s service model into daily practice by training and mentoring consultants, coordinating consultation coverage and student-staff work, and providing professional guidance and direct interventions for complex or sensitive writing situations. Through observation, feedback, staff meetings, and ongoing professional development, the Coordinator supports student employees as peer educators while helping ensure consistent, responsive consultation services. The position also connects individual consultations to broader instructional efforts by collaborating with faculty and campus partners on classroom-connected support, workshops, outreach, assessment, and undergraduate writing initiatives.
The Coordinator advances the CFW’s broader role as a campus resource for writing, connecting day-to-day student support with undergraduate student success, graduate research writing, faculty-coordinated instruction, and cross-campus partnerships. In collaboration with CFW staff, faculty partners, and campus units, the position helps identify emerging writing needs and translate them into responsive programming, outreach, and assessment aligned with the Center’s mission and NDSU’s educational and research priorities.
Work Schedule: 9-month, full time
Hiring Range: $47,063 - $55,000
Pay is based on several factors, including budget, labor market, prior experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and/or certification and other business considerations.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master’s degree and two or more years of professional experience teaching, tutoring, consulting, or otherwise supporting student writers in a college, university, writing center, writing program, or writing-aligned academic support setting.
- Leadership experience training or mentoring student staff, peer educators, or comparable developing professionals.
- Demonstrated expertise in process-based writing instruction, writing center pedagogy, peer tutoring, collaborative writing support, or related approaches to student-centered writing instruction.
- Strong written, oral, interpersonal, and organizational communication skills, including the ability to coordinate multiple responsibilities and exercise professional judgment in student-facing or faculty-facing contexts.
Preferred Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Writing Studies, Composition, Writing Center Studies, English, Applied Linguistics/TESOL, Communication, Education, or a terminal degree in a closely related field.
- Professional or applied experience as an editor, publisher, proposal, or technical writer in research, professional, non-profit, government, or industry communication.
- Experience developing or coordinating writing-related programming, administration, or assessment, such as workshops, classroom-connected support, writing groups, outreach initiatives, annual reporting, appointment systems, or program documentation.
Core Competencies
- Writing center pedagogy and student-centered writing support
- Consultant training, mentoring, and peer-educator development
- Program coordination and day-to-day operational judgment
- Faculty outreach and classroom-connected writing support
- Professional judgment in complex or sensitive student, faculty, or staff concerns
- Inclusive, ethical, and institutionally responsive communication
- Assessment, reporting, and data-informed planning
- Collaboration with students, faculty, staff, and campus partners
Applicant Materials Required
Cover letter, current curriculum vitae, and contact information for three professional references. The cover letter should address the qualifications, describe relevant experience, and explain how the applicant will contribute to the effectiveness of the Center for Writers at North Dakota State University.
For full consideration, submit your application by August 20th. The position will remain open until filled.
Our commitment to caring for our employees isn’t just words—it’s proven. In NDSU’s most recent Gallup Engagement Survey, our strengths centered on care and development. “My supervisor, or someone at work, cares about me as a person” and “I have the opportunities to learn and grow” were noted as top drivers. This reflects the culture you’ll experience here.
NDSU OFFERS OUTSTANDING BENEFITS!
Join a workplace that invests in your well-being, your future, and your success.
Full-time employees are eligible for the following benefits:
Health & Wellness
- 100% employer-paid health insurance premiums for single and family coverage
- Choice of PPO/Basic or High Deductible Health Plan with HSA
- Coverage begins the first of the month after your hire date
- Wellness incentives for healthy lifestyle participation
Exceptional Retirement Plan
- Employer retirement contributions ranging from 7.5% up to an impressive 12.26%, depending on position
(One of the strongest retirement packages in the region!) - Your future is a priority, and it shows.
Time Away & Support
- Generous annual leave, sick leave, and 10 paid holidays
- Employee Assistance Program for confidential support
- Supportive work-life balance
Education Benefits That Grow With You
- Tuition waivers for employees (up to three classes per calendar year)
- 50% tuition waiver for spouse/partner and dependents
Additional Optional Benefits
- Supplemental Life, Dental, Vision, Long-Term Care
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Health & Dependent Care)
- Supplemental Retirement Plans
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About Us
North Dakota State University is distinctive as a student focused, land-grant, research university. We educate leaders who solve national and global challenges by providing affordable access to an excellent education that combines teaching and research in a rich learning environment.
NDSU is in the highest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, R1, granted to the top research institutions in the country.
NDSU has offices across the state of North Dakota, and the main campus is in Fargo, on the Minnesota border. Along with Moorhead, Minnesota, Fargo forms one of the largest metropolitan centers between Minneapolis and Seattle. The community is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live.
NDSU is committed to fostering a community where differences are recognized as strengths. Rooted in our land-grant mission, we work together to meet the needs of North Dakota and its communities through education, research and outreach.
Equal Opportunity Statement
NDSU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender expression/identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, participation in lawful off-campus activity, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, public assistance status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, spousal relationship to current employee, or veteran status, as applicable. Direct inquiries to: Vice Provost, Title IX/ADA Coordinator, Old Main 201, NDSU Main Campus, Fargo, ND, 58108, 701-231-7708, ndsu.eoaa@ndsu.edu.
No Smoking Notice
As an employer, the State of North Dakota prohibits smoking in all places of state employment in accordance with N.D.C.C. § 23-12-10.
Veteran’s Preference Notice
This position is subject to North Dakota Veteran’s Preference requirements.
Reasonable Accommodation Information
North Dakota State University is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education, and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, please contact Human Resources at 701-231-8961 or ndsu.hr@ndsu.edu.
Organization
North Dakota State University has enjoyed a remarkable period of growth and expanded academic opportunities, and it is recognized as a national model of the contemporary land-grant institution. Located on the state's eastern border in Fargo, North Dakota's largest city, NDSU is the state's Morrill Act land-grant institution. North Dakota State University is distinctive as a student-focused, land-grant, research university, ranked by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education among the top 108 public and private universities in the country. NDSU is in the elite category of “Research Universities/Very High Research Activity.” NDSU is one of two flagship universities in North Dakota, with several programs ranked in the Top 100 by the National Science Foundation.
NDSU has continuously set numerous enrollment records, and currently enrolls more than 14,700 students. NDSU encompasses a broad spectrum of curricular offerings, scholarly activity and service. The university strives to be an innovator in information systems, technology transfer, economic development and lifelong learning. NDSU also is home to the state's first full NCAA Division I athletic program, and has been highly successful across several sports, including an unprecedented four consecutive national championships in football.
Innovative teaching and learning are conducted in nine academic units: the Colleges of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Business; Engineering; Human Development and Education; Health Professions; Science and Mathematics; University Studies; and the Graduate School. NDSU offers more than 100 undergraduate and approximately 135 graduate degree programs of study. Degrees are awarded at the doctoral, master’s, professional, and baccalaureate levels. Various undergraduate minors and certificate programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels also are available.
NDSU research productivity continues to steadily climb, and slightly more than $150 million in research expenditures were reported for the upcoming National Science Foundation survey. NDSU’s research intensity frequently places it in lists of top 100 research universities. NDSU is home to exceptional research infrastructure, and new partnerships are underway, providing world class opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, faculty and staff researchers at this student-focused, land-grant, research institution. The NDSU Research and Technology Park and Technology Incubator located on campus are home to fast-paced, entrepreneurial, high-growth companies that promote technology-based economic development in North Dakota.
The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and NDSU Extension Service are integral parts of the university.
One of the university's latest additions is the new STEM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics) instruction building on campus, designed to enhance student learning through state-of-the art classrooms and labs. NDSU believes that the universal design of the building will serve as a statewide model for other colleges and universities. The building will have three floors and more than 109,000 square feet. Spaces in the building will be devoted exclusively to labs and traditional science and engineering classrooms as well as modular open frame flexible classrooms that would range in size from 20 to an auditorium that would house 250-500 students.
NDSU employs more than 750 ranked faculty and lecturers, about 245 extension educators and experiment station researchers, and more than 950 graduate assistants and fellows. In total, the university has more than 6,300 full-time and part-time employees across the state.
NDSU is part of an 11-institution state university system. NDSU also serves people across the state through continuing education and extension programs. NDSU participates in the Tri-College University consortium with neighboring Minnesota State University Moorhead and Concordia College.
The Community
NDSU is located in Fargo, a metropolitan area that is often listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Fargo is quietly earning a reputation as a perfect place to make a home. Nestled in the rich farmlands of the Red River Valley, the Fargo-Moorhead community has many qualities that contribute to this reputation, including a highly respected educational system; advanced medical technology; a progressive business community; numerous cultural and arts opportunities; clean air and water; and good-hearted, friendly people.
Fargo-Moorhead is among the largest metropolitan centers between Minneapolis and Seattle. More than 230,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay Counties. One of the reasons people choose NDSU as a place to get a good education is that the F-M community provides students access to part-time jobs, internships, parks and other recreational facilities, entertainment, and cultural amenities.
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