Job Description:
The Department of Psychology is looking for first and second year
undergraduate psychology students to work with the Office of
Undergraduate Studies staff for the Spring 2024 semester to assist
with a variety of PSYC programs.
Responsibilities:
-Manage social media
-Greet students, answer phones, and schedule advising appointments
-Scan and grade course examinations using Remark Office software
-Assist office staff with various tasks
-Help to plan, publicize, and attend events put on by the Psychology
-Conduct research and develop proposals for new Departmental programs
-Lead virtual orientations
-Manage social media
-Greet students, answer phones, and schedule advising appointments
-Scan and grade course examinations using Remark Office software
-Assist office staff with various tasks
-Help to plan, publicize, and attend events put on by the Psychology
-Conduct research and develop proposals for new Departmental programs
-Lead virtual orientations
Minimum Requirements:
-Record of strong academic performance (cumulative G.P.A. of at least 3.0)
-Available to begin Spring 2024 and able to work up to 10 hours per week
-Available to work Summer 2024
-Psychology Major
Who Should Apply:
First and second year students who are a good fit for this position enjoy interacting with others and speaking publicly in a wide variety of contexts. Maturity and professionalism in written and oral communication are essential, as is the ability to handle confidential information with a high level of discretion. Task requirements often require proficiency in Microsoft Office, Qualtrics, and new software, so preference will be extended to those who can demonstrate their expertise or the ability to learn technical programs and skills quickly. Ideal matches are students who are highly involved in the PSYC program (research, teaching, student organizations, internships, service, etc.) and are passionate about the school and major.
How To Apply:
Please compile your professional Cover Letter and Resume into a single PDF document.
-Psychology Major
First and second year students who are a good fit for this position enjoy interacting with others and speaking publicly in a wide variety of contexts. Maturity and professionalism in written and oral communication are essential, as is the ability to handle confidential information with a high level of discretion. Task requirements often require proficiency in Microsoft Office, Qualtrics, and new software, so preference will be extended to those who can demonstrate their expertise or the ability to learn technical programs and skills quickly. Ideal matches are students who are highly involved in the PSYC program (research, teaching, student organizations, internships, service, etc.) and are passionate about the school and major.
How To Apply:
Please compile your professional Cover Letter and Resume into a single PDF document.
Subject line should read: Undergraduate Program Manager Application
Your cover letter should discuss your interest in the position and why you believe you would be a good fit
Your resume should highlight your academic and professional experiences
A committee of staff and students will review applications and contact applicants by late March