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Department: School of International Service
Time Type: Part time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Description: Summary: The FGPS Administrative Program Assistant supports the overall administration of the Department of Foreign Policy and Global Security (FPGS) in the School of International Service. This position reports to the Academic Program Coordinator and works closely with the Undergraduate Faculty Coordinator (UFC) and the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS). The position will assist the Academic Program Coordinator with day-to-day activities of the department, the planning and implementation of events for graduate and undergraduate students, and performing some analytical projects over the course of the year.
Responsibilities: - Proposing, developing, and managing content for departmental social media platforms.
- Communicating with graduate students, including electronically (direct email, listservs, department email boxes); gathering material and preparing the FPGS newsletter.
- Conducting grad and undergrad program outreach; and supporting Graduate Student Research Project (SRP) presentations.
- Participating in graduate student recruitment and orientation events.
- Communicating with undergraduate students, including managing emails, and participating in student recruitment and orientation events.
- Helping with general office support, including fulfilling administrative tasks, maintaining, and giving access to the suite, and providing in-person support.
- Planning and implementing events (usually under the guidance of other Dept employees).
- Assisting with communications with faculty and external organizations (speakers and officials).
- Performing data collection.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: - Part-time.
- 10 hours per week.
- On campus 3 days, virtual 2 days.
Salary Range: Required Education and Experience: - Bachelor's Degree.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- Ability to work in a multicultural environment.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word.
- Customer Service focus.
- Comfortable moving event tables/chairs and able to lift 25 pounds.
Preferred Education and Experience: - Familiarity with the graduate programs administered by FPGS (US Foreign Policy and National Security, and International Affairs Policy Analysis.
- Masters in International Studies (International Student Track) preferred.
- Prior experience with social media is a plus.
- Prior experience with web design is a plus.
Other Details - This position is available only to enrolled American University students.
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