This position supports the International Education Management program by facilitating collaboration on Team IEM, fostering inclusion and belonging among students and with alumni, creating meaningful programming for IEM students as scholar-practitioners, and managing administrative details. As an integral person in Team IEM, the GA will assist with agenda-setting, note-taking, and follow up from the monthly meetings with the faculty, staff, and students on Team IEM. The graduate assistant will support monthly IEM Program meetings.
Moreover, the IEM GA will work with the IEM program chair to build connections among IEM students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Activities include imagining, scheduling, organizing, and facilitating inclusive synchronous and asynchronous events such helping to create content for the IEM Newsletter, schedule and invite guest speakers, organize student and alumni meet ups at conferences, design alumni panels, and plan end of semester celebrations. The GA will also be in charge of keeping IEM communication on social media (MiCommunity, LinkedIn) vibrant and share job postings, events, and blog posts that are relevant to IEM students. As time allows, the GA may be asked to assist with writing and editing MAIEM website content, developing the MAIEM practicum website and reference materials, and assistance with general administrative work.
The IEM GA is supervised by the IEM Department Chair. Work may be done remotely and will likely be approximately 9 hours per week during the semesters with up to 140 hours available during the fall semester. The position is for the fall and spring semesters, AY 2024-2025.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES: An overview of possible duties
Primary duties & responsibilities: IEM Departmental Administrative and Program Support
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: This position is well-suited for new or continuing IEM or IEM/MPA students. Applicants will receive guidance and mentoring on strategies to fulfill the above-mentioned roles and responsibilities.
SCHEDULE AND LOGISTICS:
Regular synchronous and asynchronous communications, over Zoom and email, and independent research or project work are part of the responsibilities of this role. The GA will follow institutional policies and guidelines for remote work.
Days per week: 1-2 days/week Mon-Fri. Days and hours are flexible during business hours, a weekly schedule will be established collaboratively.
Hours per week & Salary: approx. 9 hours/week at $16/hr – per approved MIIS GRA rate
Timeframe: Position to begin as soon as possible (September 2024) and will continue through Fall ‘24 semester, with the possibility that position may be extended in Spring 2025 (funding dependent, TBD)
Supervisor: Dr. David Wick, IEM Program Chair and Associate Professor
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
BENEFITS TO GRADUATE ASSISTANT:
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