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Graduate Assistant, Student Organization Management in Harrisonburg
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.
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Data Analytics Specialist in Harrisonburg
The Office of Planning, Analytics & Institutional Research (PAIR) at James Madison University is accepting applications for an on-site Data Analytics Specialist (DAS). The DAS plans, develops, implements, and maintains procedures related to the production, processing, storage, and delivery of university data, consisting of data warehousing, compliance and analytic reports, studies, and ad hoc data requests for internal and external constituents. The DAS will also assist in the design, development, and maintenance of dashboards for commonly requested and widely used data in the JMU Factbook– a web-based series of visualizations.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre, Acting and Performance in Harrisonburg
We seek a vibrant theatre artist as a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor to teach acting, starting August 2025. Areas of expertise should include at least one of the following: scene study (such as Meisner, Hagen, Adler, Chekhov, Stanislavski), directing, voice, or movement and physical theatre (including, but not necessarily limited to, devising and/or non-Eurocentric performance.) Coursework might include acting, directing, voice, movement, and/or devising.
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Student LINKer (6 positions open) - IE in Harrisonburg
The International Student and Scholar Services team (ISSS) in the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) seeks six (6) undergraduate students to serve as our LINKer team and assist ISSS with orientation and advising on programming for the international student community for the 2025-26 year. ISSS is looking for students who are globally minded, thoughtful, and engaging to join our team! After an on-site training, LINKers will welcome new international students to campus in mid-August and guide them through their first few days at JMU. Throughout the semester, LINKers will create and run various social events and assist with other ISSS programming for the international student community. If you enjoy meeting people from around the world and want to help new students transition to life at JMU – become a LINKer! If you want to create meaningful programming for the international student community – become a LINKer! Want to make an impact on the lives of others? Apply to be a LINKer today!
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Off-Campus Life Graduate Assistant for Community Building in Harrisonburg
Off-Campus Life (OCL) is here to assist students in gaining necessary knowledge and skills to make informed decisions within the off-campus community, to provide support and resources to off-campus students allowing them to maintain an academic focus, and to inspire and empower students to be responsible citizens who create safe, values-oriented communities. OCL is a part of the Office of Student Life, whose mission is to provide all students with experiences for self-discovery, belonging, and authentic engagement with each other, their communities, and beyond. The role of the Community Building GA will include developing and implementing programming that focuses on community building for our commuter student population, working collaboratively within Student Life and the division of Student Affairs to build a Good Neighbors program, and helping to bring together a community/campus coalition that will inform and provide direction in these efforts. A Graduate Assistant in the office of Off-Campus Life is expected to work 20 hours a week. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be necessary due to the nature of our programming. The majority of the weekly hours will take place in the office, but some work in the greater Harrisonburg community is possible. All GA’s in Student Life are expected to attend departmental staff meetings and sponsored professional development opportunities as schedule permits. The Student Life Department at James Madison University is committed to fostering belonging through the personal growth and development of an engaged citizenry by providing welcoming experiences and spaces. We embrace self-discovery, belonging, and authentic engagement with each other and our communities. We value inclusion, innovation, and a focus on students.
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