Student Counseling Center Graduate Assistant
JOB POSTING
Graduate Assistant - SPU Student Counseling Center
Job Title: Student Counseling Center (SCC) Graduate Assistant
Hours/Pay: 15-20 hours per week, $15.00 per hour
Duration: Begins 9.14.2018 (or when position is filled) and continues ongoing through Fall, Winter and Spring quarters
Location: Student Counseling Center, Watson Hall
Contact: Please send resume to the Student Counseling Center at scc@spu.edu addressed to Tamura Turney, Office Administrator
Job Description
The SCC Graduate Assistant position involves a wide variety of duties within a dynamic and supportive work environment. In general, these duties include the following: serve as initial contact for students seeking assistance from the Student Counseling Center; assist clients with intake process and checking in for appointments; answer phone and email inquiries; schedule clients for appointments by phone and in person; respond to students, parents, and SPU faculty and staff in a mature, composed, sensitive, and confidential manner; assist with and manage crisis situations in a calm and professional manner; assist in SCC campus events and presentations; perform file maintenance of client and general office files; manage client data through MS Access Database; run campus errands; maintain, clean, and update forms/pamphlets in shared work areas and waiting room; and perform other related duties as assigned.
Job Requirements
· Due to issues of confidentiality with an undergraduate population, this applicant MUST BE A GRADUATE STUDENT. It is not required that this applicant be a student in a
counseling-oriented program.
· Essential Requirements: promptness and reliability; professional poise and demeanor; integrity and strong commitment to maintenance and preservation of client and staff confidentiality; strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including problem-solving and competence in managing multiple tasks at the same time; strong computer skills; basic knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint); willingness and ability to learn necessary computer programs; self-starter attitude; and openness to asking questions/receiving feedback.
· Desired experience: experience dealing with issues of confidentiality; working knowledge of Photoshop and Microsoft Access.
Educational/Professional Benefits
This position has educational benefits for a student enrolled in any type of graduate program, as the person in this position will develop strength in the following areas: administrative responsibility; experience organizing, supporting, and managing the day-to-day functions of the office; marketing; database experience; teamwork development; interdepartmental collaboration; development of people skills with respect to clients and staff; support role in a social services field.
***INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED***