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Global Learning & Partnerships Office Specialist Harrisonburg
The Center for Global Engagement at JMU is seeking a passionate, detail-oriented professional to support our Global Learning & Partnerships (GLP) unit. The GLP team connects JMU faculty, staff, and students with international engagement opportunities through dynamic programs, connections, and events—whether on-campus, online, or abroad. We oversee the Peace Corps Prep Certificate program, manage international partnerships, and collaborate with internal and external partners to foster global engagement and collaboration. The GLP Office Specialist plays a vital role in supporting this unit and JMU’s global engagement initiatives. This position is responsible for various administrative and fiscal tasks involved with scheduling meetings and virtual exchanges, supply purchasing, and coordinating logistics for international travel and on-campus events. Communication is key, as the role requires liaising with faculty, staff, and international visitors, managing email accounts, and updating webpages. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and culturally sensitive, with strong communication skills and a passion for global education. The mission of the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) is to broaden worldviews and promote global understanding for the JMU community by cultivating, facilitating, and supporting global engagement at home and abroad. We have an incredible team of qualified professionals dedicated to global education and in support of the JMU Diversity Goals. Our shared passions build a strong sense of an inclusive community and belonging, as well as pride in the work we do. The CGE promotes diversity, equity, access, and inclusion for all students, faculty, staff, constituents, and programs. The university is interested in candidates whose experience and qualifications support an ongoing commitment to this core quality.
Geospatial Engineering Services (GES) Manager Harrisonburg
The Facilities Engineering & Construction Department at James Madison University is seeking applicants for a GES Manager. The successful candidate will be responsible for the development, leadership and direction of our Geospatial Engineering Services and Asset Management Programs.
Youth Development Specialist - IE Harrisonburg
The position is responsible for supporting the development of diverse middle and high school students' interest and potential for working in healthcare fields and professions through planning, development, implementation, and monitoring program efforts across statewide project sites. An ability to model inclusive and nondiscriminatory practices in all activities is required. Through collaboration with the project team, health professionals, school officials, community members, and community professionals, the position assists youth in learning about healthcare positions and assists participants in completing the community health worker apprentice modules. Creating a positive youth health development program requires learning module content, providing group engagement, mentoring/modeling, working with families, evaluating programming, tracking outcomes, and completing reports. This project will provide extensive orientation to support the success of those selected for these position(s).
Geospatial Semester Mentor Harrisonburg
JMU’s School of Professional & Continuing Education collaborates with individuals, business, and communities through transformative educational programs and experiences. SPCE offers a range of programs, including youth camps, adult degree completion, professional and workforce development, and lifelong learning, as well as partners with academic units across JMU to support a number of online or off-campus degree and certificate programs. SPCE partners with the College of Integrated Science and Engineering to offer a state-wide dual enrollment program called the Geospatial Semester, which trains high school students and their teachers in spatial thinking and geospatial technologies. This part-time stipend position will support high schools specifically in the Northern Virginia area. This position's assignment runs through the school year ending in May 2025. During the assignment, the position will work around 10 hours a week.
Graduate Psychology - FWS Harrisonburg
The Department of Graduate Psychology is seeking a Federal Work Study student for the current academic year. The candidate can work up to 10/hours per week with a minimum of supervision.

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