University Writing Center Graduate Assistant Digital Specialist

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Harrisonburg, LA - USA

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Posted on: 3 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Working Title: University Writing Center Graduate Assistant - Digital Specialist

State Role Title:Graduate Assistant

Position Type:Graduate Assistant

Position Status: Part-Time

FLSA Status: Exempt: Not Eligible for Overtime

College/Division: Student Academic Success

Department: 100546 - Learning Centers

Pay Band:

Pay Rate:Other

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Is this a JMU only positionNo

Is this a grant-funded positionNo

Is this a Conflict of Interest designated positionNo

Beginning Review Date:04/06/2026

About JMU:

Situated in the heart of Virginias beautiful Shenandoah Valley the city of Harrisonburg is a vibrant community with a population of approximately 52000. Harrisonburg is conveniently located approximately 120 miles from Washington D.C. and Richmond VA.

JMU is a selective public institution with a growing national reputation for offering experiences that lead to an outstanding education and supportive environment for students faculty and staff. The student body includes approximately 21000 undergraduate and 1800 graduate students with over 1000 full-time instructional faculty.

JMU offers thriving programs in the liberal arts science and technology and professional disciplines at the undergraduate masters and doctoral levels. JMU has achieved national recognition for the high quality of its academic programs focus on maintaining strong student/faculty interaction and innovative faculty research.

General Information:

The University Writing Center (UWC) one of the Learning Centers programs is an academic support resource that assists JMU students faculty and staff on their writing through appointment-based consultations course workshops and online resources. The bulk of our work is the writing consultations that are conducted either online or in person in the Learning Centers space on the first floor of the Student Success Center that employ a collaborative peer education model.
Graduate Assistants work up to 20 hours per week with the following being the expected breakdown: 10 weekly hours of writing consultation 5 weekly hours of center administration/work on a self-directed project and 5 weekly hours allotted for meetings and email correspondence.

Duties and Responsibilities:

UWC Graduate Assistants will work directly with JMU students faculty and staff as peer educators on the consulting schedule and they will together with the UWC faculty comprise the Leadership Team that oversees the centers daily operations and strategic planning. Graduate Assistants will decide upon specific projects with their UWC faculty supervisors; Their additional associated responsibilities might include conducting and/or presenting research for the UWC mentoring undergraduate consultants and facilitating workshops in classrooms.

The UWC is searching for a graduate assistant for the following specific role:

The Graduate Assistant - Digital Specialist will work on initiatives to promote and support the writing centers digital projects including support for the website social media digital literacy training and other projects as they arise. This Graduate Assistant may help coordinate and plan social media campaigns oversee undergraduate peer tutors work on digital projects develop and promote digitally-oriented initiatives and/or assist in the promotion of digital multimodal and AI-connected writing. This role is ideal for a graduate student interested in digital composition instructional design writing pedagogy UX-informed resource creation or technology-enhanced learning.

This role will work closely with UWC faculty to define projects and responsibilities and will have additional opportunities.

Qualifications:

The UWC is interested in a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds. Candidates should:

- Have interest and/or experience in tutoring teaching and/or mentorship.

- Have interest in working with a collaborative innovative and enthusiastic team.

- Have outstanding interpersonal communication and writing skills.

- Be responsible proactive and have excellent problem solving and task management skills.

- Have interest and/or experience with writing conventions in their discipline and across the curriculum


The UWC is interested in a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds. Candidates should:

-Have interest and/or experience with digital literacy technology-oriented projects and ethical AI use

Additional Posting Information:

Applications will begin to be reviewed on April 6th. Position will remain open until filled and applications submitted after the 6th may still be considered pending applicant pool. Interviews will be conducted in early April.

Conditions of Employment:

Students may apply to a graduate assistantship prior to being accepted into a graduate program. However to be eligible to receive an assistantship upon entry into a graduate program the following criteria must be met:

The student must be conditionally or unconditionally accepted into a graduate program. Students who are provisionally accepted will not be eligible until they achieve conditional or unconditional acceptance into their program.

The students must have an official transcript on file indicating completion of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or agency

After receiving an assistantship the student must maintain at least a 3.0 graduate GPA in order to retain or reapply for the assistantship.

These are minimum criteria. Graduate program coordinators have the right to impose additional criteria if they see fit.

EEO Statement:

James Madison University is committed to creating and supporting a diverse and inclusive work and educational community that is free of all forms of discrimination. This institution does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of age color disability gender identity or expression genetic information national origin parental status political affiliation race religion sex sexual orientation or veteran status.

We promote access inclusion and diversity for all students faculty staff constituents and programs believing that these qualities are foundational components of an outstanding education in keeping with our mission. The university is interested in candidates whose experience and qualifications support an ongoing commitment to this core quality.

Anyone having questions concerning discrimination should contact the Office for Equal Opportunity: .

Reasonable Accommodation:

If you are a student with a disability and need assistance please contact the Office of Disability Services at or You may also visit the Office of Disability Services located in the Student Success Center Suite 1202 and they will be happy to assist you.


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Working Title: University Writing Center Graduate Assistant - Digital SpecialistState Role Title:Graduate AssistantPosition Type:Graduate AssistantPosition Status: Part-TimeFLSA Status: Exempt: Not Eligible for OvertimeCollege/Division: Student Academic SuccessDepartment: 100546 - Learning CentersPa...
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