Graduate Research Assistant II - BRI
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Education / Teaching
Job Title
Graduate Research Assistant II - BRI
LocationAlpine
DepartmentBorderlands Research Institute
Job No.BAM-G99450/PC-G99436
Posting Date07/18/2025
Until FilledYes
Salary$1,500 monthly - 20 hours/week
Required- Bachelor’s degree, working on master’s degree; must be enrolled in 9 sch in fall/spring and 6 sch in summer.
- Complete tasks with minimal supervision.
- Learn new skills as necessary.
- Comfortably operate Microsoft Office software.
- Support students, faculty and administration in a positive and professional manner.
- Exhibit excellent communication skills, attention to details and be solution oriented.
- Uphold FERPA and other confidential matters.
- Ability to work 20 hours per week.
- All graduate Research assistants will coordinate with a faculty mentor to guide and direct activities.
- Graduate Research Assistant II will assist faculty members with collecting and analyzing data and reporting results on various research projects and are expected to assist other students as part of the research team.
- Graduate Research Assistant II will take ownership in all aspects of the research project, including planning, data collection, data analysis, reports, and publications.
- Graduate Research Assistant II will communicate project status to the faculty mentor as requested and will help communicate with stakeholders.
- Graduate Research Assistant II is required to mentor an undergraduate student.
- Responsible for personal safety and safety of others; must exercise caution and practice safe work habits at all times.
- This position is security sensitive.
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