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Positions available at Institute for Nonprofits

Submitted by Institute for Nonprofits on 2009-11-13 10:18:01

The Institute for Nonprofit Research, Education and Engagement is seeking a graduate assistant to support the director of the Institute with the development and implementation of the undergraduate Minor in Nonprofit Studies and to grow the Institute's list of community partners for internships, service learning, and student volunteerism.

The position is for an average of 20 hours per week with flexible hours needed for Institute events. The compensation includes stipend, tuition, and benefits as outlined by the Graduate Student Support Plan for fall and spring semesters. Summer compensation is hourly. Students who are available for summer employment are preferred. Students must be in good academic standing with a minimum G.P.A of 3.0 and be enrolled for a minimum of 9 credit hours.

More details on this position are available on the Institute website.

The Institute for Nonprofits is part of NC State University and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Its mission is to enhance the capacity and leadership of nonprofit organizations through research, education, and engagement. The Institute is located at 219 Oberlin Road near the Cameron Village shopping area.

To apply for the position, please send a resume and names of two references to Professor Mary Tschirhart, using nonprofit@gw.ncsu.edu or via postal mail to Institute for Nonprofits, 219 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, NC 27605, CAMPUS BOX 7011, re: Graduate Assistant Position. Deadline: Nov. 23.

The Institute also seeks two student program assistants to take a leadership role in at least one project or program. They will also assist with planning and implementing events, Internet and literature searches, database maintenance, data entry, general program/office support (including copying, filing, errands, answering phones) and other related tasks.

Applicants should have experience with Word, Excel, and Access or be willing to learn these programs. Applicants should also have an interest in the nonprofit sector. To apply, email a letter of interest and resume to Professor Mary Tschirhart, Institute Director. Please contact the work study office to see if you are eligible for a work study position. Both undergraduate and graduate students may qualify.



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