The Center for Student Belonging (CSB) is one of the key units within the Student Engagement portfolio of the Division of Student Affairs. CSB fosters an inclusive, identity-conscious, and belonging driven campus environment where students can explore their identities, build connections, and develop leadership skills. Graduate Assistants are central to the Center’s mission, helping to plan and implement programs, support students, and contribute to a campus culture that promotes belonging and community engagement. The Community Building and Program Development Graduate Assistant (GA) advances the CSB’s mission to support students’ academic success, personal growth, and overall well-being through intentional learning experiences. Reporting to the Assistant Director, the GA helps design, implement, and assess initiatives and programs that promote students’ intellectual, social, and emotional development with a specific focus on the LGBTQIA+ and Disability+ communities. In this part-time role, the GA collaborates with CSB staff, faculty and staff partners, and students to support workshops, reflection-based learning activities, skill-building programs, and wellness-focused initiatives. The GA contributes to programming, facilitates student learning sessions, and helps develop resources that empower students to navigate challenges, build resilience, and thrive both inside and outside the classroom. Through this work, the GA strengthens the Center’s commitment to holistic, equity-minded, student-centered development across the academic year.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern