Assistant Sport Performance Coach (Part-time)
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Harrisonburg
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James Madison University, a Division I Member of the NCAA is seeking a Assistant Sport Performance Coach. This position will report to the Director of Basketball Performance and will be responsible for assisting in the administration of a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for Men’s and Women’s basketball and Men and Women’s Golf. The Assistant Sports Performance Coach will work as a member of the Strength and Conditioning Department. The selected candidate will be expected to maintain a high level of communication and energy, outstanding interpersonal skills, and professionalism. This individual will manage and maintain the Strength and Performance room located within the Atlantic Union Bank Center. The ability to work and function as a member of the Integrated Health and Sports Performance team is also essential.
This position is a part-time, 12-month position, which does not include benefits. |
Assistant Director for Member Services (UREC)
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Harrisonburg
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University Recreation (UREC) is currently seeking applicants for the Assistant Director for Member Services. UREC is a Health & Well-being department within the Student Affairs division. The mission of UREC is to promote and advance healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. UREC’s qualified staff is committed to excellence and responsive to the developmental needs of their participants. UREC professional staff members are passionate about teaching and working with students as we strive for excellence in building a welcoming atmosphere for every participant, visitor and employee! |
Assistant Director, Affinity Programs
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Harrisonburg
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The Assistant Director of Affinity Programs plans and implements strategic efforts to raise the visibility of and constituent commitment to private philanthropy at JMU. Affinity programs include awareness and fundraising campaigns for defined target audiences. This role requires close working relationships with colleagues in the Office of Annual Giving and others in the Division of University Advancement, particularly Alumni Relations and Family Engagement, as well as other campus partners and external vendors. |
Student Photography Assistant - IE
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Harrisonburg
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JMU Marketing and Branding is searching for a student photography assistant for the 2025 - 2026 academic year. This paid internship on the Enrollment Marketing team is an exciting opportunity for a student to grow their photography skills in a professional marketing environment. This position has a 10-hour per-week commitment during the Fall and Spring academic semesters. The photography assistant will coordinate, produce, and deliver photography content that is consistent with the JMU Brand, aligns with university goals, and is targeted to inspire constituents to more deeply engage and invest in the university. |
Off-Campus Life Community Assistant - IE
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Harrisonburg
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Off-Campus Life (OCL) student Community Assistants provide front-line customer service both in the OCL office and in The Pantry, answering phones, responding to emails, and assisting walk-in guests. Community Assistants help students navigate the transition process of moving into the Harrisonburg community by informing them of available resources and educating them on best practices. Community Assistants also help create a welcoming environment in The Pantry, a free food resource for students experiencing food insecurity, while maintaining inventory and upkeep of the space. Additionally, our Community Assistants help with several programs throughout the year to help build community for our off-campus and commuter student population and to help students gain the skills and knowledge needed to make informed decisions in their off-campus communities. |
Graduate Assistant
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Harrisonburg
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The position provides support to the Office of Advancement Gifts & Records within University Advancement by assisting with special projects related to record management and gift processing to ensure accurate maintenance of constituent data. Timeliness, accuracy and a strong attention to detail is required. This position directly supports the Director and Assistant Director of Advancement Gifts & Records.
The position’s core responsibility is to assist with the office’s day-to-day operations. This is a part-time position, working no more than 20 hours per week over the course of the academic year. Successful candidates should process strong project management skills, proven interpersonal, problem-solving and organizational skills, strong database skills, process a keep eye for detail, and work well independently. |
Graduate Assistant, Student Organization Management
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Harrisonburg
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Student Leadership and Involvement (SLI) assist students in gaining connections on campus through leadership programs, support to student organizations, and a wide variety of programming. SLI is a part of the Office of Student Life, whose mission is to foster belonging through the personal growth and development of an engaged citizenry by providing welcoming experiences and spaces.
The role of the Student Organization Management Graduate Assistant will include supporting the Student Organization Annual Registration Process, the Start an Organization process, Student Org Night, and Explore Madison Week. This role will also assist in managing The Club House space, as well as co-supervising undergraduate student staff.
A graduate assistant in the office of Student Leadership and Involvement is expected to work 20 hours a week. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be necessary due to the nature of our programming. All graduate assistants in Student Life are expected to attend departmental staff meetings and sponsored professional development opportunities as schedule permits. |
Assistant Director for Residential Well-being
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Harrisonburg
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The Assistant Director for Residential Well-being serves as a member of the Well Dukes team, and is responsible for the on-going development, implementation, and assessment of the residential well-being experience. The position reports to the Director of Well Dukes while actively collaborating with other campus and community support services to assist with delivery of relevant population-based education and consultation. |
Social Media Intern - Student Video Assistant - IE
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Harrisonburg
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This position is primarily responsible for creating video content for the university’s digital properties in order to promote the university’s key priorities. We are looking to fill this position with students who are proficient in video creation in a fast-paced environment. Motion graphics experience is also preferred, although not required. |
Parking Officer I - IE
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Harrisonburg
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JMU Parking and Transit Services is seeking students for part-time employment in its enforcement and special events programs. Student employees are expected to work a minimum of 8 hours per week but may work a maximum of 20 hours per week if they choose. |
Temporary Summer Landscape Workers
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Harrisonburg
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Come be a part of the JMU community and a valuable member of the Landscaping team!
James Madison University’s Facilities Management Department is accepting applications for multiple Temporary Summer Landscape Workers. Work is 20-40 hours per week. Typical work schedule is Monday – Thursday 6:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and Friday 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., with some flexibility allowed. |
Center for Economic Education Student Assistant
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Harrisonburg
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The Center for Economic Education invites applications for the position of student assistant. Past student assistants have found this an attractive position, and for a number of years the position has come open only when the previous student assistant graduated or qualified for an attractive senior-year opportunity.
Students from a variety of majors have thrived in this job in the past, including: SMAD, education, accounting, economics and computer information systems.
The work location is off-campus at the Center for Economic Education, 220 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg. Most students find that access to a car is necessary for this job to work for them. (Walking, biking and bus transportation are also possible.) |
Temporary Summer Housekeeping Workers
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Harrisonburg
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Come be a part of the JMU community and a valuable member of the Housekeeping team!
James Madison University’s Facilities Management Department is accepting applications for multiple Temporary Summer Housekeeping Workers. Positions work up to 40 hours per week. Typical work schedule is Monday – Thursday 6:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and Friday 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. |
JMU Athletics Tutor - IE
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Harrisonburg
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The JMU Athletics Department is seeking Tutors to work in the office of Student Athlete Services for Fall/Spring 25/26. Tutors could be needed for all courses offered on campus including, but not limited to:
ACTG 244
AMST 200
ANTH 195, 196
ART 200
ARTH 205, 206
ASTR 120, 121
BIO 103, 140, 150, 240, 270, 280, 290
BUS 160
CHEM 120, 131, 132, 241, 242, 361
CIS all courses
COB 191, 202, 204, 218, 291, 300
COB 241, 242 and upper level
CS lower level
CSD 207, 208, 209, 300
ECON 200, 201 and upper level
ENG 221, 222, 235, 236, 239, 247, 248, 260
ENGR 101
FIN 345, 360 and upper level
FR 109, 231, 232, 300
GEOG 200
GEOL 102, 110, 115, 210, 211
HIST 101, 102, 150, 225
HTH 100, 210, 230, 231, 245, 255
HUM 200, 250, 251, 252
ISAT 113, 160, 151, 251
ISCI 101, 104, 171, 172
JUST 200, 210, 225
KIN 100, 201, 203, 302, 306
LAXC 252
MATH 103, 105, 155, 205, 231, 232, 235 and above
MATH 220
MATH 107, 108, 110, 111
MGT 305
MKTG 380
MUS 200
NUTR 280
PHIL 101, 120, 150
PHYS 121, 140, 150, 240, 250
POSC 200, 225
PPA 200
PSYC 101, 160, 210, 211
REL 101, 102
SCOM 121, 122, 123, 240, 241, 260, 280
SMAD 150, 201, 202 and upper level
SOCI 110, 140, 200 and upper level
SPAN 109, 231, 232 and upper level
SRM all courses
THEA 210
WGSS 200 |
Executive Director, Gilliam Center for Entrepreneurship
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Harrisonburg
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The JMU College of Business, home to the GCFE, offers bachelor's and master’s degrees and graduates approximately 700 undergraduate and 100 graduate students each year, led by 150 full-time faculty. Founded in 1985, the GCFE has a compelling mission: to engage, inspire and train the entrepreneurial leaders of tomorrow through outstanding education and hands-on, real world learning experiences. The GCFE is located in the center of a new 210,000-square-foot College of Business Learning Complex, a $100 million building completed in 2020.
The new Executive Director of the GCFE will arrive at an exciting time. The current Executive Director has overseen tremendous growth during their tenure, including the creation of the Idea Power Pitch program and the Bluestone Seed Fund, a donor-backed, equity investment vehicle that invests in early-stage JMU-affiliated startups through a competitive pitch process. In addition, the GFCE has expanded the Madison Inc. incubator program and the Dukes Venture Accelerate program. In this environment, the next Executive Director has the opportunity to work with an experienced Advisory Board, ready partners internally and externally, and a supportive administration to build on a strong foundation and continue the upward trajectory of a dynamic Center leading entrepreneurship efforts at JMU. |