Grade 18 for doctoral c + idates; grade 16 for mas...
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Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience supporting educational programming
Ability to collaborate with faculty and staff
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The Bordenstein Lab at Penn State University is seeking a Graduate Programming Assistant to support co-curricular initiatives aimed at enhancing the graduate student experience. The role involves event planning, collaboration with faculty and students, and managing educational programming, requiring strong communication skills and relevant experience.
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Job Summary
The position supports the Office of Graduate Educational Engagement Programs in enhancing the graduate student experience through co-curricular initiatives.
Responsibilities include planning events, managing logistics, creating Canvas course sites, and tracking participant outcomes.
This is a half-time graduate assistantship open specifically to current Penn State University Park students.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Bordenstein Lab at Penn State University is seeking a Graduate Programming Assistant to support co-curricular initiatives aimed at enhancing the graduate student experience. The role involves event planning, collaboration with faculty and students, and managing educational programming, requiring strong communication skills and relevant experience.
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Salary
Grade 18 for doctoral candidates; Grade 16 for master's candidates
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience supporting educational programming
Ability to collaborate with faculty and staff
Nice-to-have
Prior experience with Canvas LMS
Survey design and administration experience
Program assessment background
Key Requirements
Must be a current Penn State University Park graduate student
No prior employment at Penn State required for student applicants