MSI Connect - Student Ambassador

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How to Apply

A cover letter is required for consideration and must be attached as the first page of your resume/CV. The cover letter should address your specific interest in this position and should outline how your skills, experience and future goals are aligned with the position.


 

Summary

MSI Connect is part of the Rackham PACE Team's MSI (Minority Serving Institutions) Initiative and is designed to support graduate students at U-M who are alumni of minority serving institutions (MSIs). The MSI Connect team consists of graduate student ambassadors, graduate student coordinators and a full time staff member, who work to organize professional development, cultural and social events with the objective of providing space for students to form community, learn together, and support each other. 

PLEASE NOTE: Some late afternoon, early evening or weekend work may be necessary.


 

Responsibilities*

Include but are not limited to:

  • Collaborate with MSI team members to develop events and programs that support, uplift, and build community for MSI alumni.
  • Assist with event logistics and record keeping (e.g. scheduling, catering, documenting event attendance, set-up, etc.). 
  • Assist with event marketing and communications via social media. 
  • Attend bi-weekly meetings with the MSI Connect team. 
  • Attend and participate in MSI Connect sponsored events.
  • Participate in recruitment related activities for prospective students from MSIs.
  • Provide assistance to the PACE team with miscellaneous tasks related to the MSI Initiative.


 

Required Qualifications*

  • Current graduate student, preferably from an MSI, who is at least in the second year of graduate studies. 
  • Interest or experience in working with Minority Serving Institution(s) and/or programs focused on equity-mindedness or social justice
  • Familiarity with issues of diversity in higher education 
  • Leadership / administrative experience in organizations (campus, community, etc.) 
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team and capacity to work independently
  • Knowledge of productivity tools including word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, electronic communication and calendaring software packages (Google, Microsoft, etc.)


 

Work Schedule

Ambassadors can work up to 50 hours over the course of a semester (Fall; Winter; Spring/Summer) or 25 hours per half semester (Spring; Summer). The work and workload might look different based on the needs of the individual, distribution of work amongst the team, and time of year.

Example of work distribution per semester:

Training & Biweekly Meetings: 5-10 Hours

Planning & Organizing Events: 15-25 Hours

Attending Events, Panels: 5-15 Hours

Participating in Recruitment Activities: 5-10 Hours


 

U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.