Half (.Graduate Assistant - Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center; MARC
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Education / Teaching
Half (.5) Graduate Assistant
- Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC)
The College of Graduate Studies (COGS) coordinates all of BSU’s Graduate Assistantships. For more information on the program or for the status of your application, please contact:
Cassie Birch, c1birch
Title:
Half (.5) Graduate Assistant
- Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC)
The Half Graduate Assistant (.5 GA) will work 10 hours per week and receive up to 15 credits of tuition and student fee waivers: 6 for fall, 6 for spring and 3 for summer.
OverviewThe MARC graduate assistantship emphasizes both working closely with a supervisor and learning how to develop relationships with many individuals who are researchers and educators in Massachusetts. This graduate assistant will be strongly encouraged to push their professional limits by presenting at national and international conferences and by developing their professional communication skills. They will be expected to learn how to think and function as scientific consumers, research producers, and professional trainers.
They will assist in teaching undergraduate students and are expected to develop their intellectual capacity accordingly.
This position requires a professional interest in violence and abuse, which may be one of the most pervasive and damaging forms of social injustice. The entire mission of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center is to reduce aggression and abuse, and our graduate assistants learn the power of working to defeat such problems.
DutiesResponsibilities and duties will include traveling to various school districts all over Massachusetts to train students in cyberbullying and bullying awareness. These trainings include both assembly presentations and peer leadership training. In the assembly presentations a PowerPoint presentation is used in combination with student discussion. Innovative, interactive Zoom assemblies have also been developed, with GA help. Peer leadership training will be performed in a smaller group setting where students will learn the skills needed to be a peer leader in their own school.
Assisting in the supervision of undergraduate students enrolled in MARC will also be a responsibility. This will entail interviewing undergraduate candidates, attending class meetings, engaging on discussion boards, and working with other students on projects. Finally, these graduate assistants will collaborate in research, assist with undergraduate research, and present at local, national, and/or international conferences.
Preferred QualificationsSkills for this job include public speaking and the ability to effectively reach out to students during school presentations and facilitation. Familiarization and use of PowerPoint is required; other basic technology skills must include using Zoom, and/or Google Scholar, or the willingness to learn these. Second‑year graduate students or those with similar work or internship experience are preferred.
Leadership abilities will be utilized when working with undergraduate students and coordinating various MARC events. The MARC graduate assistant will study, research, and present on diverse cultural viewpoints and violence prevention, and will hone their intellectual development. Significant organizational skills and punctual timeliness are required for this position. An interest in violence prevention is also necessary.
Physical Demands- Driving ability and a valid, current driver’s license.
- Ability to present in front of a large group or on Zoom.
- Mobility is required (graduate assistant must be able to move between multiple locations on campus and around the state).
Please be aware that employment at Bridgewater State University is contingent upon completion of a successful background check. Bridgewater State University is an E‑Verify employer.
EEO StatementBridgewater State University is an equal employment opportunity employer and considers all qualified candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy or pregnancy‑related condition or any other characteristic protected by law.
Hourly Rate$15
Posting NumberStu
05854P
The College of Graduate Studies (COGS) coordinates all of BSU’s Graduate Assistantships. For more information on the program or for the status of your application, please contact:
Cassie Birch, c1birch
- Are you a Bridgewater State University graduate student accepted into a graduate degree program?
- Yes
- No
- Which Graduate program have you been accepted into?
(Open Ended Question) - Have you held a Graduate Assistantship or Writing Fellowship in the past?
- Yes
- No
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