University of North Dakota

Summer Institute Assistant

Job Location

Grand Forks, ND, United States

Job Description

Salary/Position Classification 20.00 Hourly 100% Remote Work Availability: No Hybrid Work Availability: No Purpose of PositionThe INMED Summer Institute Program Assistant will support the program’s Summer Institute Program Coordinator, Instructional Staff, and Counseling Staff to ensure the organization fulfills its mission to improve and enrich the educational opportunities for our students. Duties & Responsibilities The INMED Summer Institute Program Assistant will support the program’s Coordinator, Instructional Staff, and Counseling Staff to ensure the organization fulfills its mission to improve and enrich the educational opportunities for our students. Serve as the strategic support system directly under the SI Program Coordinator Organize and coordinate events, projects and travel for up to 60 summer program participants. Logistical support and facilitation for education and research activities for students grades 7-12. Assessment of program outcomes using pre- and post- activity analysis tools. Administrative support including office functions, sorting and distributing student mail, responding to family, parent, and tribal leadership inquiries. Capturing photos/videos, producing social media content for INMED Program Manager. Monitor activities in classrooms, labs, residence halls, and field trips to ensure student safety and enforce behavioral standards. Oversee residence halls and cover occasional overnight on-call shifts to ensure student safety. Provide coverage for other SI staff, specifically on rotating duty days or for planned days off. Meet daily with INMED SI dorm staff and report back to INMED Program Coordinator. Complete a video showcasing the activities that took place during SI to be shown during the INMED Summer Institute Banquet. Summer Institute Dates for 2025 are June 9- July 10, Staff report to campus June 2. Required Competencies Organized, self-starting, can manage multiple and changing priorities. Able to provide responsible, appropriate, and safe leadership and decision making. Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Minimum Requirements At least 18 years of age Experience in secondary or higher education either as a student or as a professional Familiarity with Native American Culture Proficient with MS Office suite Valid Driver's License Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment. Preferred Qualifications Previous professional experience with Native American Youth Proficient in research and assessment practice and procedure To ApplyPlease submit resume and cover letter outlining how you meet the minimum requirements in addition to online application.

Location: Grand Forks, ND, US

Posted Date: 3/13/2025
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March 13, 2025
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