Graduate Assistant, Office of the Provost, SSLC
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Posting Details
Position Information
Posting Number: 20255449V
Position Title: Graduate Assistant, Office of the Provost, SSLC
Posting Type: Graduate Assistant
Hours/week: 20
Eligibility: Graduate Assistant Semester 2025-2026 Academic Year
Location: Tolentine Hall
Detailed Work Schedule 20 hours per week entailing:
1. 25%: Collaborate with Assistant Director of Experiential Learning and student leaders to create, plan, and implement events; develop marketing strategies, materials, and website content for SSLC.
2. 20%: Serve as an instructor for a one-credit integrating seminar, which includes preparation meetings with student teaching assistants, assignment review, and grading.
3. 20%: Collaborate with student leaders to implement recruitment events and initiatives targeting prospective students for Service-Learning Communities (SLCs).
4. 15%: Plan and execute regular meetings and communication with student co-chairs, facilitators, leaders, and members of SSLC.
5. 10%: Work with Community Partner(s) to assess and develop the role of student volunteers in service, research, or project-based service learning.
6. 10%: Perform independent work or research on topics and projects as prescribed.
Number of positions: 1
Department: 198-Service Learning A&S
Contact Name: Tynecia Wilson
Contact Phone/Extension: 2673242429
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary: The Graduate Assistant for the Sophomore Service-Learning Community (SSLC) will work closely with the Assistant Director of Experiential Learning, student leaders, and campus partners to engage students in meaningful service-learning experiences. The GA will support the mission of the SSLC by organizing and implementing community events, recruitment initiatives, and student leadership development programs. This role also includes teaching a one-credit integrating seminar, working directly with community partners to enhance student engagement in service-learning, and fostering a supportive learning environment for students. The GA will play a key role in event planning, mentorship, and program assessment while supporting the growth of Villanova's Service-Learning Communities.
Requirements
- Education Requirement:
- Must be accepted and matriculated into a full-time graduate program at Villanova University.
- Service-Learning Knowledge & Experience:
- Understanding of the pedagogy and practice of Service Learning in Higher Education.
- One year of volunteer experience or post-baccalaureate work in a nonprofit environment (strongly preferred).
- Basic understanding of or direct experience with:
- Service-learning principles
- Community service
- Volunteer coordination
- Experiential education
- Flexibility:
- Must be available for meetings and events beyond traditional work hours, including evenings and weekends throughout the academic year.
- Technology Skills:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Canva/Adobe, Social Media outlets, and other relevant software applications.
Additional Information
- Cultural Humility:
- Awareness and understanding of diverse cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives.
- Ability to facilitate discussions around relevant social issues affecting the communities being served.
- Interpersonal Skills:
- Ability to work and communicate effectively in teams with the Director, graduate assistants, community partners, and student leaders.
- Leadership Skills:
- Ability to take initiative and motivate students.
- Experience leading projects, teams, interviews, and discussions.
- Event Planning & Marketing:
- Experience in organizing, promoting, and implementing events from inception to completion in a higher education setting.
- Adaptability:
- Ability to adjust to changing circumstances and priorities.
- Strong multitasking skills to manage multiple projects effectively.
Physical Demands Summary
- Must be able to drive a university vehicle (valid driver's license required).
- Ability to carry equipment and supplies to and from event locations.
Wage Rate: $20,425 (AY25-26)
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