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UCSB Career Services and the GSRC are recruiting two Graduate Career positions, to begin employment in Summer 2023 and run through Spring quarter 2024. The position will help graduate students on issues related to career development including direct service and programming development and support.

By Graduate Division Staff
Monday, March 20th, 2023 - 7:43am



UCSB Career Services is excited to announce current recruitment for TWO Graduate Career Peer Advisor positions, to begin employment in Summer 2023 and run through Spring quarter 2024, with the potential for continued employment through the 2024-2025 year.

This position will work with the Assistant Director of Graduate Career Services, Lana Smith-Hale, to help graduate students specifically on issues related to career development. This position will give the successful applicant valuable experience working in higher-ed administration and the opportunity to assist with program development and promotion as well as provide presentation skills and workshop development. The location of the position is hybrid, with remote and on-campus needs that are primarily based at the Graduate Student Resource Center (Student Resource Building, Room 1215). The Graduate Career Peer reports to the Assistant Director of Graduate Career Services under the Career Services Department and works closely with Staff and peers at the GSRC.

PAYMENT: $20.00 per hour (provided by Career Services)

FELLOWSHIP: Partial fee support (equivalent to 25% TA fee support), provided by Graduate Division. Healthcare remission included as well.

HOURS: 10 to 15 hours weekly (25%-37.5% appointment) during the year.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications due Sunday, April 9 by 11:59 PM.

INTERVIEWS: Interviews will take place April 28 - May 5.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Interested applicants should complete THIS FORM. Please upload a single PDF of your combined materials: (1) a formal COVER LETTER highlighting relevant interests and experiences and (2) a formal RESUME highlighting relevant interests and experiences.

Questions: Please direct any questions to Lana Smith-Hale, Assistant Director of Graduate Career Services (lanasmithhale@ucsb.edu).


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist with developing new content and editing promotional events/activities/career opportunities for graduate students on UCSB's GradPost and publicizing events sponsored by Career Services (e.g., marketing campaigns like This Week @ Career emails, in-person promotion); Skills needed: strong editing and writing skills; content promotion skills; familiarity or interest with basic graphic design

  • Offer direct coaching and mentoring support to graduate students by holding weekly office hours for student appointments, respond and advise student requests by email, phone, or in person, edit student resumes, CVs, and cover letters, and provide confidential support and make referrals as needed. Skills needed: positive attitude, desire to directly support graduate students, and mentoring/advising skills.

  • Help with graduate student workshops (e.g., LinkedIn, Versatile PhD) by editing, enhancing, creating new content and presenting workshops. Skills needed: strong presentation skills; friendly and open interpersonal skills

  • Support efforts to create targeted programming for graduate students and assist with logistical aspects of program development (e.g., help with grad student career mixer, organize panel discussions). Aid in developing relationships and outreach to different graduate programs and department, and employers to provide information, resources, and outreach to graduate students; Skills needed: strong organizational skills; collaborative skills; initiative skills

  • Work effectively and collaboratively with other peer advisors and staff in the Graduate Student Resource Center, Career Services, Graduate Division, and Student Affairs;

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Has completed one year of graduate study at UCSB, is in good academic standing, is within university time-to-degree standards, and meets all other standard student employment eligibility requirements;

  • Is energetic and knowledgeable about the UCSB campus

  • Has a positive and self-motivated attitude, and is able to work well independently or collaboratively;

  • Can represent graduate student interests and concerns and is attentive to the goals of excellence in UCSB's graduate education;

  • Has experience with or demonstrated ability to advise, mentor, and support students in Career Development or related experience;

  • Is able to work confidently with diverse student populations and is committed to practicing and promoting inclusivity;

  • Has effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication and presentation skills (meme-creating skills a plus!);

  • Previous experience in advising, teaching, and workshop/conference planning is desirable, although training will be provided;

  • Previous experience in web development is also desirable but not required.

Details of Benefits:

  • With the appropriate eligibility and approval, the position may be combined with a GSR or TA position, as long as the combined hours do not exceed 75% appointment.

  • The Graduate Division will pay partial fees and graduate student health insurance equivalent to those provided for TAs if other student academic appointments or awards do not provide these fees.