Graduate Assistant for Student Activities and Organizations at Saint Mary-Of-The-Woods College
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Organizational Skills, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Advising, Event Planning, Budget Oversight, Leadership Training, Program Assessment, Logistics Management, Risk Management, Record Keeping, Marketing, Training Coordination, Community Building

Industry

Description
Description The Graduate Assistant for Student Activities, Organizations, and Residence Life support the development, implementation, and assessment of co-curricular programs that enhance student engagement, leadership development, and residential community building. This position plays a key role in advising student organizations, assisting with New Student Orientation, and supporting initiatives within Residence Life. This role is ideal for a graduate student pursuing a degree in Higher Education, Student Affairs, Educational Leadership, or a related field who desires hands-on experience in campus programming and residential education. Primary Responsibilities: Student Activities and Organizations: Assist in advising and supporting recognized student organizations. Provide primary oversight and advisement to the Student Activities Council (SAC), including executive board development, event planning support, budget oversight, leadership training, and ensuring alignment with institutional policies and campus engagement goals. Plan, coordinate, and implement a comprehensive Fall and Spring Student Leadership Retreat, including developing learning outcomes, managing logistics and budget, facilitating sessions, and assessing program effectiveness to enhance student engagement and leadership development. Assist and support student organization advisors by providing guidance on policies and procedures, offering leadership development resources, coordinating trainings, and serving as a liaison between advisors and the Office of Student Affairs. Help coordinate leadership development workshops and training sessions for student leaders. Support the planning and execution of campus-wide programs and events. Assist with event approval processes, space reservations, and risk management procedures. Maintain accurate records of student organization rosters, budgets, and engagement metrics. Support marketing efforts through social media, flyers, and campus communications. Supports intramural sports and clubs Assisting with Homecoming Committee and Activities New Student and Transfer Orientation: Assist with planning and coordinating New Student Orientation programs (summer and/or fall). Support recruitment, training, and supervision of Orientation Leaders. Help develop orientation schedules, materials, and presentations. Provide on-site logistical support during orientation sessions. Collaborate with campus partners to ensure a seamless onboarding experience for new students. Residence Life Support: Assist with residence hall programming initiatives that foster community development. Support Resident Assistant (RA) training and ongoing development. Help coordinate residential events, including educational and social programming. Assist with occupancy management tasks as assigned (communications, tracking, reporting). Serve in an on-call rotation Administrative & Professional Development: Attend Student Affairs staff meetings and relevant campus meetings. Assist with assessment efforts related to programming and student engagement. Complete additional duties as assigned that align with professional growth and departmental needs. Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities within Student Affairs. Department: Student Affairs / Campus Life Reports To: Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Appointment: 20 hours per week Compensation: 50% Tuition remission and/monthly stipend Requirements Required: Admission into a graduate program at the institution. Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work evenings and weekends Preferred: Prior experience in student leadership, orientation, residence life, or campus programming. Experience working with diverse student populations. Demonstrated commitment to student engagement and community building
Responsibilities
This role involves advising student organizations, leading the planning and execution of student leadership retreats, and supporting New Student Orientation programs. The assistant will also provide support for initiatives within Residence Life, including programming and RA training.
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