The First Nations Educational & Cultural Center within the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs seeks a Graduate Assistant Work-Study, to fulfill organizational, outreach, and administrative duties. Spring Semester AY20-21, 5 month academic appointment.
Weekly hours: 20 hours per week, 50% Full Time, Monday through Friday including some weekend and evening hours.
Compensation: $5,000 stipend disbursed in 5 monthly payments, a 18 credit hour fee remission with a maximum of 12 credit hours per semester and 6 credit hours during the summer, and health insurance coverage for one year. Preferred if qualified for Federal Graduate Work Study funding, as determined by the Bloomington Office of Student Financial Assistance (BOSFA). Must fill out a FAFSA form for BOSFA to determine if the student qualifies for Work Study Funding.
Minimum Education:
Actively enrolled and in good standing as a fulltime student in a graduate degree program at Indiana University-Bloomington. Curriculum in programming development, assessment, and community outreach is preferred.
Minimum Experience:
One year of experience with programming, event planning and community outreach.
To Apply:
- Follow the link to https://jobs.iu.edu/: Go to Staff Positions then “All external candidates” and search for Job ID # 292600 “Work-Study Graduate Assistant, FNECC Programming and Educational Outreach Assistant” and complete the application including your resume and cover letter.
- Questions? Please contact the FNECC at 812-855-4814 or e-mail fnecc@indiana.edu with any questions