Employment
Current Available Positions
SARC is seeking enthusiastic, dedicated, and hardworking students who are passionate about helping fellow UCF students achieve academic success. We value unique skills and abilities that can enhance our programs and services.
The Student Academic Resource Center (SARC) is hiring Peer Tutors for Summer 2026.
Full Job Description: Click Here
Priority Application Deadline: Sunday, April 5th, 2026
What is Peer Tutoring at SARC?
Peer tutoring is an academic support program utilizing peer-assisted study sessions to help students with historically difficult courses. Peer tutoring is free for undergraduate UCF students enrolled in STEM, Spanish, or business courses. During peer tutoring sessions, students work together with other classmates to compare notes, discuss readings, ask questions, develop organizational tools, engage with the material, and prepare for examinations. SARC tutorial services are internationally certified through the College Reading and Learning Association. SARC provides tutoring at TCH 117 and CECS.
Peer Tutor Responsibilities:
- Lead a minimum of 7 hours of tutorial time per week for a specific course including 4 hours of group tutoring and 2 hours of one-on-one tutoring.
- Attend and participate in all trainings and meetings.
- Complete CRLA Portfolio and provide supplements to any previous submissions based on the department’s certification level.
- Prepare materials for sessions and reviews
- Communicate with course instructors.
- Implement feedback from program leadership
- Other duties as assigned.
Please note that during Summer 2026, all peer tutors are expected to host tutoring sessions in person. Each tutor will also host a minimum of one online or hybrid session per week. Please contact the Tutor Coordinator at katie.adams@ucf.edu if you have questions.
For more information about the benefits and requirements of the position, please download the full job description under “Position Descriptions.”
Criteria Needed to Apply
- An “A” grade in the course you intend to tutor.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2+
- Willing to commit at least seven(7) hours per week
- Able to attend the PAID mandatory, in-person pre-semester training session on Monday, May 11th and Tuesday, May 12th, as well as required training meetings throughout the semester.
- A good recommendation from a UCF faculty member, preferably the instructor who taught the course of interest. The SARC Faculty Reference Form is available here.
- Must have a reliable internet connection.
- Must be able to commit at least a full semester, with preference given to those who are available for at least 1 year.
How to Apply:
Please complete the Online Application for Summer 2026. The application has several sections that you will need to prepare before submitting your application.
- Prepare a resume and cover letter. Save them as one file and attach them to your application when prompted. Applications submitted without cover letters and/or resumes will not be considered.
- Provide 3 professional references. At least one of these should be a UCF faculty member, preferably the professor with whom you took the class you intend to tutor. This professor must complete the SARC Faculty Reference Form. Please note that this is NOT a letter of recommendation—it is much shorter. The other two references do NOT need to complete this form.
If you are offered an interview, a SARC staff member will contact you via email.
**Please note that if you are also interested in the SI Leader position, you only need to complete 1 application.
The Student Academic Resource Center (SARC) is looking to hire Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders for Summer 2026.
- Application Deadline: Sunday, April 5th, 2026
What is Supplemental Instruction?
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic support program utilizing peer-assisted study sessions to assist students with historically difficult courses. SI sessions are an opportunity for students to work together with other classmates to compare notes, discuss readings, ask questions, develop organizational tools, and prepare for examinations.
SI Leader Responsibilities
- Conduct 4 50-minute SI sessions per week using the SI model
- Attend and take notes in the SI-supported class
- Attend and contribute to all trainings and meetings
- Maintain attendance records and prepare for SI sessions
- Implement suggestions from SI supervisors
- Other duties as assigned
Please note that during Summer 2026, all SI Leaders are expected to attend meetings, attend class, and host at least one SI session in-person. Each SI Leader will also host a minimum of one weekly online session from home. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the SI Coordinator at Erika.Staiger@ucf.edu
For more information about Supplemental Instruction, please view the complete position description.
Criteria Needed to Apply
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2+ and an “A” grade in the course for which you wish to be an SI Leader
- Able to attend the mandatory in-person training session at the beginning of the semester (Thursday, May 7th and Friday, May 8th) and weekly meetings
- Willing to commit 10+ hours per week for 15 weeks per semester (6-12 weeks for Summer term)
- Must be able to attend the full course lecture for at least one section of the course for which you are applying. SI Leaders supporting classes without live lectures will be required to view any lecture recordings or course modules offered in place of lectures
- Must have a reliable internet connection
- Preference will be given to those who are available for at least 1 year and those who are willing to limit their schedule to 12-15 credit hours per semester (although these are not mandatory)
How to Apply:
Please complete our online application. The application has several components that you will need to prepare before submitting your application.
- Prepare a resume and cover letter. Save them as one file and attach them to your application when prompted. Applications submitted without cover letters and/or resumes will not be considered.
- Provide 3 professional references. At least one should be a UCF faculty member, ideally the professor with whom you took the class you are applying to support. This professor also needs to complete our Faculty Reference Form, where they will be asked to tell us a little about your performance in their class and why they think you would be a good SI Leader. Please note that this is NOT a letter of recommendation—it is much shorter. The other two references do NOT need to complete this form.
If you are offered an interview, a SARC staff member will contact you via email.
If you are interested in applying for Fall 2026, but not Summer 2026, please email Erika.Staiger@ucf.edu to be added to our notification list for when the fall application becomes available.
**Please note that if you are also interested in the Peer Tutoring position, you only need to complete 1 application.
Full Job Description: Click Here
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Conduct one-on-one academic consultations
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Conduct group academic coaching
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Assist students with building college-level academic strategies
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Complete all administrative duties accurately and on time
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Participate in preliminary and on-going trainings and team meetings
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Assist students in evaluating study habits/knowledge of online courses and identifying obstacles to their learning process
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Serve as a role model for students by maintaining a positive attitude and cultivating relationships
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Document all coaching sessions & maintain accurate student files
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Submit student reports to supervisor(s) regarding progress of students
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Communicate training needs and/or student concerns to supervisor(s)
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Provide timely and open communication with SARC staff regarding students’ progress, issues and concerns in an effort to increase effectiveness of the ACE Program
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Participate in observations and final evaluations
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Other duties as assigned
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Currently enrolled as a UCF student
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At least 24 credits earned at UCF if undergraduate; at least nine credits earned at UCF if graduate student
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Able to attend the required training session at the beginning of the semester and weekly meetings
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Must be in good academic standing with the university; minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
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Experience working with students in a mentoring (or similar) role
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ease in relating to people from diverse backgrounds
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Solid time management and organizational skills; problem-solving skills; high attention to detail
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Has completed CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I and passed with at least a B
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Prepare a resume and cover letter. Save them as one file and attach them to your application when prompted. Applications submitted without cover letters and/or resumes will NOT be considered.
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Provide 3 professional references. At least one should be a UCF faculty member or UCF staff member.
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The Student Academic Resource Center (SARC) is looking to hire three Graduate Assistants. There are three positions open, one supporting SARC’s Peer Tutoring program, one supporting SARC’s ACE & Outreach program, and one supporting SARC's SI Program.
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Complete the application. There is only one application for all three positions.
- Include 3 valid references within the Employee Application including their contact information.
- Attach an updated, professional resume including a cover letter as one document. Making sure the cover letter addresses the following questions:
- What experiences do you have that relate to this position?
- Describe your philosophy in working with college students in the area of academic success.
- Describe any experience you have working in academic settings.
- What do you expect to gain through employment with SARC in this position?
- Answer all questions completely and accurately within the employment application and submit by the deadline.
The SARC Technology Assistant ensures SARC’s online and hybrid academic support runs smoothly by maintaining the technical systems, tools, and training that staff rely on. The role combines technical support, hardware/software management, web and media upkeep, and development of interactive learning resources to help deliver high‑quality academic success programs. Link to Job Description
Application Deadline: Sunday, March 29th at 11:59 PM.
To apply for this position please complete the Technology Assistant Application and include the following information:
- A professional resume and cover letter saved as one file and attached to your application. Applications submitted without cover letters and/or resumes will not be considered.
- Three valid references, preferably from a professor or supervisor, with contact information.
Questions? Contact:
Dr. Ana Mack, Assistant Director
Ana.Mack@ucf.edu