FWS: Department of Human Development Associate jobs in United States
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Teachers College, Columbia University · 6 hours ago

FWS: Department of Human Development Associate

Teachers College, Columbia University is seeking a Federal Work Study employee for the Department of Human Development. The role involves providing support for various departmental functions and projects, including administrative tasks and special projects under supervision.

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Responsibilities

Support general office functions
Contribute to and support with special projects
Assist with planning and execution of programs within the department
Assist with website maintenance, communications, and database management
Assist with communications and office support, including answering phones and emails
Help create, edit, and distribute departmental newsletter
Assist with event planning and room reservations
Assist students and faculty with general TC and HUD information
Maintain general appearance/tidiness of the shared space (kitchenette, fridge, storage cabinets)
Check the mail and sort it/deliver as appropriate; assist and support HUD team as needed for office administration

Qualification

Microsoft OfficeGoogle WorkspaceSocial MediaCanvaResearch skillsMulti-taskingInterpersonal skillsCommunication skillsTeamworkTime managementOrganizational skillsPresentation skillsIndependent work

Required

Must have been awarded federal work-study for the term in which a work-study position is being sought
Must be a TC student currently enrolled in a degree program and taking at least 5 credits during the fall/spring semesters (or equivalent, which includes full-time equivalent offerings - HBSK 6480, CCPJ 6480, CCPX 6480, or any 8900 course)
Must be able to abide by Teachers College academic and personnel policies and guidelines, including FERPA, Student Confidentiality Agreement, and the Student Privacy
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and Social Media
Strong interpersonal, collaborative, and communication skills
Excellent time management and organizational skills
Strong computer, research, and presentation skills
Ability to work independently
Ability to work as part of a team
Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
Ability to complete assigned projects with minimal supervision

Preferred

Familiarity with Canva to create visually appealing infographics, flyers for events and other necessary graphics
Open to working in the Summer

Company

Teachers College, Columbia University

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Amy E. Hawley Alvarez
Director of Strategic Partnerships, Office of the President
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Barbara Sabitzer
International Projects and Partnerships Manager
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