Campus offers many opportunities for students to work. You can find a list of them on the Human Resources webpage under Student Employment.
The positions of Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Assistant are paid and offer students valuable research and office experience. The faculty and staff promote student interests and creativity by providing opportunities to showcase their talents in various fields. These positions offer compensation for time and research experience. By building skills in responsibility, servant leadership, time management, and research, your time as a GA will be well spent. If you show a willing spirit and go above and beyond your duties, you may be eligible for a scholarship. To apply for a position, please use the Google form at the bottom of this page. This application is separate from your application to the school and program.
The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences through the Community and International Development Program have a limited number of graduate research assistantships. In these assistantships, students will work directly with Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty on research projects. In many cases, students are able to publish or present their findings. As part of their work responsibilities, students working as graduate research are expected to use the timeclock to punch in and out when working at the office and to keep track of time worked in order to get paid. Every Monday by noon your supervisor will review the time put in and submit approved time. Daily reports of what has been accomplished during work hours should be communicated with the supervisor.
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Positions available to full-time graduate students. Looking for students who are positive, communicative, proactive, enthusiastic and do their best. We are willing to provide a letter of recommendation upon request for those who demonstrate good work ethic. After working for our office about one month we will sit down for a performance evaluation.
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Note: Exceptions can be made at the discretion of the CIDP program director and administrative assistant. Contact the CIDP office for questions.
The tasks and responsibilities can vary depending on what is needed during the semester.
Your main tasks include assisting with Career Fair prepping, social event planning, collecting data and project design, assisting professor with class preparations, keeping office clean, decorating office for different seasons.
As a Program Assistant you might gather stories from alumni, assist with research, help with recruiting events, work on displays and bulletin boards, and help Social Media assignments.
As part of your Program Developer role you will help with Social Media management, researching and creating marketing strategies and materials, and possibly help with recruiting events.
Fill out this application to apply for a job as a Graduate Assistant for the Community & International Development Program. Our office is located in Buller Hall 203.