College of Performing Arts EISJ Committee, Student Assistant
The New School
Position Information Position Information Position Availability: This position is available starting immediately and will be open until filled. Position Title: College of Performing Arts EISJ Committee, Student Assistant Requisition Number: 0406073521 Location New York City Position Type: Student Department: Mannes/Dean's Office Responsibilities: The Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (EISJ) Committee at the College of Performing Arts seeks a highly motivated student to serve as Student Assistant. We’re looking for a friendly, organized, and responsible individual to support initiatives within the College of Performing Arts EISJ Committee. This position reports to the Vice Dean of Curriculum and Learning and is an ideal position for students who are interested in a career in non-profit, performing arts, or higher education administration.
This position is open to College of Performing Arts student applicants with Federal Work Study awards.
The New School is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and particularly seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates who share this commitment.
Work Mode: Onsite
Hourly Rate: $17.00 per hour
Hours per Week: Up to 10 hours per week
Responsibilities: Attend all EISJ Committee meetings and take, edit, and distribute the minutes of these meetings to Committee members Facilitate EISJ Committee communications, managing the EISJ Committee email account and connecting with the necessary committee members as needed. Oversee, in partnership with the EISJ Committee Co-Chairs, the creation and distribution of a ‘College of Performing Arts EISJ Bulletin’ that catalogs all EISJ-related events occurring around the college and university, and keeps College of Performing Arts community members appraised of these events and of the work of the committee. Meet regularly with EISJ Committee Co-Chairs to coordinate ongoing work projects. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Student must be pursuing a degree at The College of Performing Arts Strong organizational skills. Strong writing and communication skills. Prior experience in EISJ-related work or a willingness to be trained in this area and an awareness of the sensitivity of that work. Knowledge of basic word processing necessary to generate an aesthetically pleasing bulletin/newsletter. A passion for and belief in the importance of advancing equity, inclusion, and social justice at the College of Performing Arts Recipient of Federal Work Study award Preferred Qualifications: Job Family: The New School Posting Date: 09/17/2024 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
This position is open to College of Performing Arts student applicants with Federal Work Study awards.
The New School is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and particularly seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates who share this commitment.
Work Mode: Onsite
Hourly Rate: $17.00 per hour
Hours per Week: Up to 10 hours per week
Responsibilities: Attend all EISJ Committee meetings and take, edit, and distribute the minutes of these meetings to Committee members Facilitate EISJ Committee communications, managing the EISJ Committee email account and connecting with the necessary committee members as needed. Oversee, in partnership with the EISJ Committee Co-Chairs, the creation and distribution of a ‘College of Performing Arts EISJ Bulletin’ that catalogs all EISJ-related events occurring around the college and university, and keeps College of Performing Arts community members appraised of these events and of the work of the committee. Meet regularly with EISJ Committee Co-Chairs to coordinate ongoing work projects. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Student must be pursuing a degree at The College of Performing Arts Strong organizational skills. Strong writing and communication skills. Prior experience in EISJ-related work or a willingness to be trained in this area and an awareness of the sensitivity of that work. Knowledge of basic word processing necessary to generate an aesthetically pleasing bulletin/newsletter. A passion for and belief in the importance of advancing equity, inclusion, and social justice at the College of Performing Arts Recipient of Federal Work Study award Preferred Qualifications: Job Family: The New School Posting Date: 09/17/2024 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
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* Do you currently have a federal work study award? If yes, please select the amount. No Less than $1000 $1000 to $3000 Greater than $3000 Optional & Required Applicant Documents: Required Documents Resume/CV Cover Letter Federal Work Study award letter Optional Documents
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