Graduate Assistantship – Diversity Education

We are very excited to announce that Diversity Education has an opening for a Graduate Assistant position for the 2015-2016 academic year. This appointment (.50 FTE) includes a full tuition waiver, health benefits, and a stipend.

Diversity Education is looking for an ambitious and attentive graduate student who is interested in cultivating an inclusive WSU community through the creation and facilitation of social justice educational programs. The Graduate Assistant will work closely with the Social Justice Peer Educators (3-4 undergraduate student staff) to design and facilitate educational programs and workshops that promote equity and advance social justice at WSU.

The recipient must be enrolled full-time in a graduate program at WSU. The recipient must be in good academic standing, be eligible for work study, and meet all other eligibility requirements for a graduate assistantship.

For complete job description and to apply, visit the Diversity Education website at www.diversityeducation.wsu.edu.

Priority deadline is May 1st. 

If you have any questions, please contact Jenne Schmidt at jenne.schmidt@wsu.edu.

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