Requirements:
- Graduate student must be enrolled full-time;
- Good academic standing (GPA above 3.0);
- Be available to work a 20 hour work week (employment outside of campus is not recommended).
Duties:
- Support the Graduate Coordinator and Program Director in managing non-confidential files;
- Maintain and manage a weekly schedule and access to the Counseling Instructional Lab;
- Support the Graduate Counseling Club;
- Support the Graduate Counseling Honor Society (Chi Sigma Iota) programs, events, and induction ceremonies;
- Support the Graduate Counseling Program's data storage concerning academic and programming activities carried out each semester;
- Support the Graduate Counseling Program's efforts to maintain telephone and email communication with prospective graduate students and alumni;
- Support the Graduate Counseling Program's efforts to maintain local and regional recruiting efforts with the Dean of Graduate Studies;
- Other related duties.
If you wish to be considered for this position, please write a letter of application to the Department Chair Dr. Eugene Johnson and provide a copy of the letter to the Program Director, Dr. Philicia Jefferson.
The application letter must address the following questions:
- What are the skills that you are willing to bring to the department?
- Why are you interested in this position?
- What do you want to achieve by becoming a Graduate Assistant?
Both letters must be delivered by hand in a sealed envelope by May 6th 2011.
All applications will be reviewed and after the budget is approved the assistant will be selected and notified.
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