Graduate Assistant: Queer and Trans Student Initiatives Programming
The Queer and Trans Student Initiatives Programming Graduate Assistant is a 9-month, 13 hour/week position that supports activities of the Queer and Trans Resource and Advocacy Center (QTRAC) while pursuing a graduate degree.
Starting in January 2022 and serving as a member of the Intercultural Center, the Graduate Assistant will support queer and trans student initiatives in a variety of ways.
Essential Functions
- Create and plan programs specific to the support of queer and trans students
- Serve as a resource co-advisor to queer and trans living learning community (LLC).
- Create partnerships with campus partners for relationship building, networking and mentoring for students
- Assist with planning of educational, social and networking programs
- Manage programming budget
- Develop and implement marketing strategies for events
- Recruit volunteers and student workers for events
- Collaborate with students, student clubs and organizations, staff, faculty, offices and departments
Expectations
- Maintain regular office hours throughout the week
- Graduate Assistant must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0, required for satisfactory academic progress in 51ÂÜÀògraduate programs.
- Adhere to strict confidentiality policies when working with students and accessing student records as a matter of respecting students’ privacy.
- Be in good academic and judicial standing with the University.
Benefits
- Hands-on experience working in a dynamic environment
- Approximately 13 hours/week paid at $15/hour for 165 hours per semester.
Required Qualifications
Applicants must be accepted into a graduate program at 51ÂÜÀò prior to starting in the position. The graduate assistantship can support and complement the student’s field of study. Strong commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive environment required. Strong communication and organizational skills required.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in event planning and involvement in co-curricular activities as an undergraduate preferred. Preference given to candidates accepted into a two-year graduate program.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and the contact information for one (1) professional reference (please include full name, your relationship to the person, a contact number, and an active email address).
Please submit all application materials directly to Henley Ballou, Assistant Director of Queer and Trans Student Initiatives, at hballou@rwu.edu.