CC Graduate Coordinator

Updated: over 2 years ago
Location: San Francisco, CALIFORNIA
Job Type: PartTime
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

Job Title:

CC Graduate Coordinator

Job Summary:

Pre-SELECTED. Not open for new applications.
The Cultural Centers at the University of San Francisco is a department within the Division of Student Life’s Student Engagement unit, consisting of two centers: The Intercultural Center (IC) and the Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC). The IC is the university’s center for students of color and students who are working in solidarity towards social justice at the intersections of race, ethnicity, class, and culture. The GSC is the university’s gender justice and LGBTQ+ resource center that provides students with development opportunities and support.

Full Job Description:

GENERAL SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES

During the work experience, the intern will participate in all the center’s operations to gain a comprehensive understanding of the administrative, programmatic, developmental, and strategic aspects of the centers. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Please note that each of the internships will focus heavily on supervising the undergraduate interns in the IC, in addition to supporting the general programs and initiatives of both Centers. Therefore the ideal candidate should have some substantive knowledge base and experience that will enable them to provide appropriate leadership.

  • Educational focus on student affairs, higher education, inter/cross/multicultural education, ethnic studies, women’s/gender and sexualities studies, or related field; concurrent enrollment in the HESA Master’s degree program required.

  • Experience in program (e.g., workshops, trainings, events, etc.) development and implementation preferred.

  • Experience working with historically underrepresented and under-served students (students of color, women, and/or LGBTQ students) in a higher education environment is preferred.

  • Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with accuracy and thoroughness.

  • Advanced analysis, computer, organization and time management skills.

  • Ability to handle confidential issues appropriately.

  • Excellent communication skills with an emphasis on interpersonal communication.

  • Must be available to fulfill evening and weekend duties.

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Part time

Pay Rate:

Hourly

Job Title:

CC Graduate Coordinator

Job Summary:

Pre-SELECTED. Not open for new applications.
The Cultural Centers at the University of San Francisco is a department within the Division of Student Life’s Student Engagement unit, consisting of two centers: The Intercultural Center (IC) and the Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC). The IC is the university’s center for students of color and students who are working in solidarity towards social justice at the intersections of race, ethnicity, class, and culture. The GSC is the university’s gender justice and LGBTQ+ resource center that provides students with development opportunities and support.

Full Job Description:

GENERAL SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES

During the work experience, the intern will participate in all the center’s operations to gain a comprehensive understanding of the administrative, programmatic, developmental, and strategic aspects of the centers. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Please note that each of the internships will focus heavily on supervising the undergraduate interns in the IC, in addition to supporting the general programs and initiatives of both Centers. Therefore the ideal candidate should have some substantive knowledge base and experience that will enable them to provide appropriate leadership.

  • Educational focus on student affairs, higher education, inter/cross/multicultural education, ethnic studies, women’s/gender and sexualities studies, or related field; concurrent enrollment in the HESA Master’s degree program required.

  • Experience in program (e.g., workshops, trainings, events, etc.) development and implementation preferred.

  • Experience working with historically underrepresented and under-served students (students of color, women, and/or LGBTQ students) in a higher education environment is preferred.

  • Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with accuracy and thoroughness.

  • Advanced analysis, computer, organization and time management skills.

  • Ability to handle confidential issues appropriately.

  • Excellent communication skills with an emphasis on interpersonal communication.

  • Must be available to fulfill evening and weekend duties.

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Part time

Pay Rate:

Hourly

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