Graduate Assistant - Student Support
Muskingum University invites applications for the position of Graduate Assistant for Student Support. The Graduate Assistant will support neurodivergent students through residential-based development, social, and transitional programing while acquiring transferable skills in student support, early intervention, and inclusive educational practices. This position emphasizes fostering student independence, community belonging, and successful transition to college life within the residential and broader campus environment.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide developmental, social, and transitional support to neurodivergent students or other at- risk students within campus residence halls and student engagement programs
- Serve as a live-in resource within assigned residence halls
- Support students in navigating roommate relationships and residential expectations
- Provide informal coaching to students on routines, time management, and daily living skills
- Attend campus events to foster social integration and engagement
- Identify and proactively address emerging student concerns (e.g., social anxiety, adjustment challenges), including appropriate interventions, referrals, and follow-up support.
- Collaborate with professional staff to ensure coordinated care and consistent student experience.
- Maintain regular communication with professional staff regarding student progress, concerns, and emerging needs.
- Maintain appropriate documentation of interactions and interventions
The above statements reflect the general duties and responsibilities necessary to describe the major functions of the position and should not be considered a complete description of the essential functions of the position. This job description is not intended to be all inclusive. The employee will be assigned by the immediate supervisor to perform other duties as needed or to perform other related duties, including special projects.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Acceptance into a Muskingum University graduate program
- Bachelor’s degree
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to build supportive relationships with students of varying identities, abilities, and life experiences
- Demonstrated interest in student development, neurodiversity, education, counseling, or related fields
- Ability to recognize student needs and respond with appropriate support and referrals
- Ability to multi-task and function effectively in a dynamic residential environment
- This position requires night and weekend hours
- Willingness to reside in campus housing
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office Programs (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
HOW TO APPLY
Applications must include a statement of interest and current resume. If not provided, references may be requested. Application materials should be sent by email to careers@muskingum.edu or faxed to 740-826-6131. Please include the position title in the subject line of your correspondence. This position will remain open until filled, with review of applications to begin immediately.
Muskingum University actively seeks out and welcomes administrators and staff who are committed to excellence in student learning, consider the engagement of diverse viewpoints in the University’s educational programs and activities, and are committed to full inclusivity at the University. Muskingum University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all individuals.
Muskingum University does not discriminate in its employment or educational programs or activities. Please visit https://www.muskingum.edu/non-discrimination-statement to review the university’s official non-discrimination statement.