DescriptionNew Student Programs Assistant (NSPA) Summer 2026
The New Student and Transition Programs (NSTP) office supports first-year and transfer students and their families as they transition into the IC community. Summer New Student Programs Assistants (NSPAs) play a crucial role within NSTP working alongside professional staff members to assist with the development coordination and implementation of inclusive services and programs for Fall Orientation. This is a great opportunity for detail-oriented students interested in working with people and events. NSPAs gain invaluable transferable skills in the areas of planning organization marketing and promotions customer service and program development. Ongoing training and support are provided to NSPAs through training staff meetings and supervision.
Job Responsibilities
- Serve as a reliable professional confident and approachable resource for incoming students and their families via phone email etc.
- Assist in the development and day-of logistics of Fall Orientation programs and projects by serving on multiple orientation project teams.
- Assist with the daily operations of the NSTP office including answering emails and phone calls interacting with students and families via ZeeMee and NSTPs Instagram account.
- Create files and forms maintain databases greet walk-in guests pack and organize event supplies transport event and office supplies and other duties as assigned.
- Contribute to social media content campaigns and strategy.
- Help develop marketing materials to promote NSTP services resources and objectives including posters LCD screen slides social media graphics and videos etc.
- Develop and demonstrate multicultural awareness and contribute to cultivating an inclusive diverse and respectful college community. Employ anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices and principles throughout all work.
- Provide feedback to the supervisor regarding New Student and Transition Program events services and resources in relation to the student experience.
Job Requirements
All candidates must be:
- Full-time enrollment as an undergraduate or graduate student at the time of hire through Fall 2026.
- Adhere to the Office of New Student & Transition Programs policies the Student Conduct Code and all national state and local laws throughout the duration of your employment.
Employment Details
- NSPAs will work 30 hours per week from May 18 August 7 2026 and 40 hours per week August.
- NSPAs will be paid at an hourly rate of $16.00.
- Time off during MayJuly is available but must be approved by your supervisor ideally at least two weeks in advance. August is an all hands on deck period due to the high volume of work surrounding student training and orientation so time off is significantly limited during this time.
Qualifications
- Excellent interpersonal teamwork and communication skills
- Demonstrate respect for others rights feelings lifestyles and diverse backgrounds
- Commitment to support and empower students from marginalized populations
- Proven work ethic time management and attention to detail
- Ability to present yourself professionally and confidently to students parents and family members and campus partners
- Ability to learn online software to create forms design posters and social media posts and edit videos
- Ability to manage stress effectively and work on multiple projects simultaneously
Application Instructions
Interested applicants must submit all application materials (a professional resume a cover letter and 2 professional references via this HR Cloud application) by Sunday February 22 2026. Please note that applications missing materials may not be eligible for full consideration.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
DescriptionNew Student Programs Assistant (NSPA) Summer 2026The New Student and Transition Programs (NSTP) office supports first-year and transfer students and their families as they transition into the IC community. Summer New Student Programs Assistants (NSPAs) play a crucial role within NSTP wor...
DescriptionNew Student Programs Assistant (NSPA) Summer 2026
The New Student and Transition Programs (NSTP) office supports first-year and transfer students and their families as they transition into the IC community. Summer New Student Programs Assistants (NSPAs) play a crucial role within NSTP working alongside professional staff members to assist with the development coordination and implementation of inclusive services and programs for Fall Orientation. This is a great opportunity for detail-oriented students interested in working with people and events. NSPAs gain invaluable transferable skills in the areas of planning organization marketing and promotions customer service and program development. Ongoing training and support are provided to NSPAs through training staff meetings and supervision.
Job Responsibilities
- Serve as a reliable professional confident and approachable resource for incoming students and their families via phone email etc.
- Assist in the development and day-of logistics of Fall Orientation programs and projects by serving on multiple orientation project teams.
- Assist with the daily operations of the NSTP office including answering emails and phone calls interacting with students and families via ZeeMee and NSTPs Instagram account.
- Create files and forms maintain databases greet walk-in guests pack and organize event supplies transport event and office supplies and other duties as assigned.
- Contribute to social media content campaigns and strategy.
- Help develop marketing materials to promote NSTP services resources and objectives including posters LCD screen slides social media graphics and videos etc.
- Develop and demonstrate multicultural awareness and contribute to cultivating an inclusive diverse and respectful college community. Employ anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices and principles throughout all work.
- Provide feedback to the supervisor regarding New Student and Transition Program events services and resources in relation to the student experience.
Job Requirements
All candidates must be:
- Full-time enrollment as an undergraduate or graduate student at the time of hire through Fall 2026.
- Adhere to the Office of New Student & Transition Programs policies the Student Conduct Code and all national state and local laws throughout the duration of your employment.
Employment Details
- NSPAs will work 30 hours per week from May 18 August 7 2026 and 40 hours per week August.
- NSPAs will be paid at an hourly rate of $16.00.
- Time off during MayJuly is available but must be approved by your supervisor ideally at least two weeks in advance. August is an all hands on deck period due to the high volume of work surrounding student training and orientation so time off is significantly limited during this time.
Qualifications
- Excellent interpersonal teamwork and communication skills
- Demonstrate respect for others rights feelings lifestyles and diverse backgrounds
- Commitment to support and empower students from marginalized populations
- Proven work ethic time management and attention to detail
- Ability to present yourself professionally and confidently to students parents and family members and campus partners
- Ability to learn online software to create forms design posters and social media posts and edit videos
- Ability to manage stress effectively and work on multiple projects simultaneously
Application Instructions
Interested applicants must submit all application materials (a professional resume a cover letter and 2 professional references via this HR Cloud application) by Sunday February 22 2026. Please note that applications missing materials may not be eligible for full consideration.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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