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GA Teaching - Sociology and Anthropology - Fall 2026 and/or Spring 2027; New or Reappointment
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Sociology and AnthropologyThe majority of the graduate teaching assistants primary duties are in support of instruction including but not limited to the responsibilities below: 1. Serve as a primary or secondary teaching instructor in a class or laboratory; 2. Assist a faculty member with teaching-related tasks; 3. Grade student assignments which require knowledge of subjects taught in a class or laboratory; 4. Meet with and/or tutor students, mentor students in disciplinary writing, hold office hours, prepare instructional materials, and assist during class and/or lab. -
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School of Social Workhe First Star ISU Academy is a college-preparatory program for high school foster youth (Scholars). The Academy strives to keep youth on track for high school graduation, prepare them for higher education, and equip them with the skills to successfully transition to adulthood. -
GA Pre-Professional - Exercise is Medicine on Campus/Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity - Fall 2026, Spring 2027
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School of Kinesiology and RecreationThe School of Kinesiology and Recreation is seeking graduate assistants to support the Exercise is Medicine on Campus (EIMOC) program and Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (PSPA) Lab. Positions involve conducting client intake sessions, developing individualized exercise and sport performance programming, and assisting with community outreach. Applicants must be enrolled in a master's degree program in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation. -
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School of Kinesiology and RecreationGraduate Teaching Assistants are responsible for the instruction of courses in the School of Kinesiology & Recreation. -
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School of Kinesiology and RecreationThe graduate teaching assistants' primary duties are in support of instruction. -
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Development-FundraisingEffective donor stewardship is an essential element of successful fundraising. As a vital component of the fundraising team, the Director of Donor Stewardship is responsible for providing university-wide leadership for donor stewardship, recognition, and engagement activities that support fundraising priorities across annual, major, and principal gift programs. The position exercises independent professional judgment in the development, coordination, and execution of donor engagement strategies and serves as a strategic partner and advisor to fundraising staff and campus leadership in the retention and growth of donors in order to maximize fundraising success. The role ensures donor engagement and stewardship activities are aligned with institutional priorities, campaign strategy, and donor intent throughout the fundraising lifecycle. -
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Center for Civic EngagementThe Center for Civic Engagement seeks a Community Service Projects GA - AmeriCorps Participant to lead campus service programs, supervise student leaders, and collaborate with community partners. This 10-month role offers hands-on experience in civic engagement program management and includes a tuition waiver and monthly stipend. -
GA Pre-Professional - Julia N. Visor Academic Center: University College-Academic Enhancement - Fall 2026 and Spring 2027
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Julia N Visor Academic CenterUniversity College is seeking qualified applicants for Pre-Professional Graduate Assistants in the Julia N. Visor Academic Center - Academic Enhancement. Graduate Assistants engage in diverse tasks, including direct one-on-one student support, academic skills workshops, evening and weekend supervision of undergraduate staff, and administrative work. -
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School of Social WorkCollege Coaches play a critical role in the success of the two-week Summer Immersion Program, held on ISU’s campus, from Saturday, May 30, 2026 to Saturday, June 13, 2026. The College Coach serves as a supportive and caring staff member, models appropriate and collegiate behavior, co-facilitates college prep or life skills workshops, tutors the Scholars and encourages successful learning practices. -
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School of Social WorkOvernight Staff play a critical role in the success of the two-week Summer Immersion Program, held on ISU’s campus. Overnight Staff are responsible for supervision of the Scholars between 11:30PM and 6:30AM from Saturday, May 30, 2026 to Saturday, June 13, 2026. -
GA Pre-Professional - Student Counseling Services Relaxation Room - Fall 2026 - Spring 2027
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Student Counseling ServicesServe as the Student Counseling Services Relaxation Room GA. Provide anxiety reducing information to clients in the relaxation room and facilitate outreach services as needed. -
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Multicultural CenterGraduate Assistants for the Multicultural Center at Illinois State University support student leadership development and advise a sponsored student organization. Additional responsibilities may vary by semester and include assisting with Multicultural Center programs, services, and operations. -
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University Housing ServicesUniversity Housing Services is hiring a Graduate Assistant for Fall 2026 - Spring 2027 within the Marketing unit. This position will assist with project management on marketing, assessment, and communication tasks. -
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University Housing ServicesUniversity Housing Services is searching for a Graduate Assistant for Student Development for the 2026-2027 academic year. We are looking for someone with attention to detail, a passion for student development, and strong administrative skills. -
GA Pre-Professional - Student Affairs - Professional Development & Recognition - Fall 2026 - Spring 2027
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Vice President Student AffairsThe Division of Student Affairs Professional Development & Recognition Graduate Assistant works closely with the Associate Director for Professional Development & Staff Recognition. This Graduate Assistant position is multi-faceted and will be responsible for various projects and assignments connected to professional development, recognition ceremonies, and cultural competence training facilitated within the Division of Student Affairs.