UNIVERSITY CAREER CENTER FOR ACCEPTING APPLICANTS STARTING FALL 2015 GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP The University Career Center is in need of a Master’s or Doctoral-level Graduate Assistant to support advising and self-assessment efforts serving graduate and undergraduate students at UNC Charlotte. The GA will report to and support the Senior Assistant Director for Career Assessment in projects and career functions that include: · Assisting our Self-Assessment Team in scoring, reviewing, and co-presenting Myers-Briggs, Strong Interest Inventory, and FOCUS-2 Workshops to Freshman Seminars and selected classes. · Advising students on career development, especially liberal arts and undeclared majors, through drop-in appointments. · Facilitating career workshops such as resume writing, interviewing, and job search strategies. · Developing and presenting PowerPoint and interactive workshops on specialized topics for targeted groups such as nontraditional students, international students, transfers, and at-risk students. · Research and gather data on career assessment trends and findings to support University Career Center and campus initiatives related to CCI, QEP, BEST, diversity groups, and ethnic groups. · If time permits, assist with in the classroom and Freshman Seminar presentations at the University Career Center. · Assisting with other career events as assigned, reporting, and researching career development topics as needed. REQUIREMENTS: We are seeking doctoral and master’s level Counseling or Psychology/Organizational Psychology students or doctoral and master’s level students in disciplines with statistical backgrounds, and who have a strong interest in career counseling and career development, as well as an interest in self-assessments and working with a college population. Experience with the administration and scoring of assessment instruments, as well as some experience with the delivery of career assessments, particularly the MBTI and Strong Interest Inventory, are strongly preferred. The position duration is August 2015 through May 2016, with the GA working 20 hours per week. Extension to a full-year assistantship is possible for the 2016-17 school year, as well. TO APPLY: Interested applicants should prepare a professional cover letter and resume and send them to the attention of Stephanie Saunders, Assistant Director for Freshman Career Planning, at [email protected]. Preference will be given to applications received by April 6, 2015. University Career Center for Work, Service, and Internships University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd., 150 Atkins Bldg. Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 (704) 687-0795 www.career.uncc.edu
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