Graduate Assistant Career Development Center
Full-time (20 hours per week)
Primary Purpose
The Graduate Assistant in Career Development will have a combination of responsibilities that can include one-on-one student interaction, program development and support as well as an administrative project.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Graduate Assistant (GA) will meet with students who are beginning the self-assessment or job search process.
- For students in need of self-assessment so that they can make good choices about their academic major and/or career direction, the GA will introduce them to/assist them with the use of on-line career assessment tools (e.g., TypeFocus).
- For students in need of job search support, the GA will be trained to conduct initial reviews of r茅sum茅 and cover letter drafts as well as on-line tools (e.g., LinkedIn accounts). The GA will also help plan and deliver career-related programs (e.g., r茅sum茅 workshops, how to work a job fair).
If the GA has an interest in career development, they will have the opportunity to observe/learn from counseling staff members with the goal of being able to conduct independent career counseling appointments. Common topics include choice of major and/or career, interpretation of self- assessment instruments as well as developing job search skills and strategies in both formal appointments and drop-in sessions.
Examples of administrative projects that the graduate assistant may choose from include support for peer advisors, administration of social media, and marketing/outreach to underserved populations.
Qualifications
- Enrolled in a 麻豆原创 graduate program.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an interest in working in a coaching role are required.
- Ability to work with diverse students.
Learning Opportunities
A graduate assistantship within the CDC will benefit a graduate student (especially one interested in higher education and/or within career development) by allowing them to:
- Have one-on-one interactions with college students resulting in increased coaching and advising skills
- Develop/strengthen general presentation skills and communications skills
- Begin to develop expertise around career development issues specific to college students and to alumni
- Learn from staff members who have experience working with college students in diverse institutions
Additionally, the GA will have the opportunity to connect to professional networks within the field that would help to advance their careers as several of the staff members are active leaders within related professional associations.
To Apply
Please send a copy of your r茅sum茅, application along with a brief statement of interest to Thea Cerio, Director.