Graduate Assistant Student Organizations Support
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration
Graduate Assistant For Student Organizations Support
The Graduate Assistant for Student Organizations Support will work directly with the Assistant Director for Student Engagement & Development in the Office of Student Engagement & Development (SED) to provide support for registered student organizations, the advising of new student organizations, and the Student Programming Board. The Graduate Assistant for Student Organizations Support is a member of the Student Engagement & Development team and has shared responsibility for the achievement of departmental goals and assessment.
Direct advising of new student organizations port and assist in the development and execution of student programs hosted by the Student Programming Board. Facilitate leadership programming events and workshops for student organization officers that are aligned with SED mission and objectives. Assist with the execution of departmental assessment initiatives. Performs other duties as required.
Required Education A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education before start date. Enrolled in a graduate program at an accredited institution.
Required Qualifications Excellent written and oral communication skills, including presentation skills. Strong organizational skills and demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities. Strong creative and problem-solving skills.
Excellent customer service, verbal, and written communication skills. Willingness to work with diverse populations. Ability to maintain an appropriate degree of confidentiality. Use and knowledge of computer, Microsoft Office, and Google Suite programs. Use and knowledge of social media platforms and tools (Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Instagram, Pinterest)
Preferred Qualifications Experience in student programming, leadership education, counseling, and/or other related fields. An understanding of student development theory. Proven commitment to and appreciation for issues of diversity and inclusion. Ability to articulate issues and trends in higher education. Experience designing and conducting assessment activities. Ability to take on assigned tasks with a high level of creativity, independence, and initiative.
Terms of Employment Dates of employment are July 2026 - May 2027. Average of 20 hours worked per week (unless otherwise approved by supervisor). Available to work occasional evenings and/or weekends.
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