Graduate Assistant for Student Life

Full-Time (20 hours/week); 3 positions

Primary Purpose

The Graduate Assistants(s) provide support for the office of Student Engagement & Leadership Development, which is within the Department of Student Life and Division of Student Success. The Graduate Assistant will assist in the planning, staffing, and implementation of campus events through SELD, support co-curricular student learning and development, assist with processes and systems in support of student organizations, develop dynamic marketing strategies, contribute to assessment, and contribute to creating vibrant campus life at RIC. Specialization based on skills and experience will be considered when identifying primary areas of focus for the role.

Duties and Responsibilities

Student Development & Leadership

  • Student Organizations & Fraternity and Sorority Life 
    • Support, enhance, and maintain systems and processes. 
    • Support in coordinating events and programs with student organizations. 
    • Lead training sessions for student leaders, guiding them in organizational skills.
    • Track and analyze program participation and conduct satisfaction and data assessments.
  • Contribute to resources and social media content for student leadership opportunities.
  • Explore and build new leadership development initiatives, community engagement, and mentorship programs.

Events/Programming

  • Assist in the planning and implementation of campus events, such as theme weeks, event series, and campus traditions.
  • Serve as staff members for both on and off campus events, including scheduling, logistics, setup, and supply inventory.
  • Mentor student staff in programming skills and assist in recruiting/managing volunteers.
  • Conduct research to introduce innovative programming ideas.
  • Develop resources for student involvement and contribute to program assessments.

Marketing

  • Help to create and oversee event calendars, communication, and internal planning systems.
  • Assist with marketing student workers and coordinate marketing campaigns.
  • Maintain social media accounts and track program participation.

Other

  • Collaborate with fellow SELD GAs and staff on projects and initiatives
  • Attendance at regular supervisory meetings, professional staff meetings, and additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Refer to RIC Graduate Studies qualifications for full eligibility
  • Admission to a graduate degree program at Rhode Island College and/or full time (6-9 credits) graduate degree students
  • Preferred experience in workshop facilitation, event planning, student involvement, marketing, leadership programs, and assessment.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills, organizational aptitude, and interest and ability to work well with a diverse population of students.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, Canva, and social media management is beneficial.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Assistants in these roles will:

  • Gain practical skills in program planning, event promotion, and assessment.
  • Build proficiency in social media management, workshop facilitation, and communication.
  • Enhance research, data analysis, and presentation abilities.
  • Develop leadership and networking skills, fostering partnerships within RIC’s and external community partners.
  • Receive professional mentorship, insight into educational administration, and a comprehensive understanding of student engagement in higher education.

Preferred Availability

  • Start in August, prior to the start of the semester.
  • Fall and Spring semesters while class is in session.
  • Maintain 20 hours per week.
  • Flexible availability, with some evening and weekend work required.

How to Apply

Email application, CV and cover letter to Jessica Raffaele, Director of Student Engagement & Leadership Development