2020-2021 Graduate Assistantship: Department of Educational Administration

Please review the description and submission process if you are interested in applying for an assistantship.
Please review the description and submission process if you are interested in applying for an assistantship.

Position Announcement
Graduate Student Researcher (GA)
Department of Educational Administration (EDAD)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Department of Educational Administration anticipates openings for Graduate Assistants for the 2020-21 academic year. Term of appointment will require 19.6 hours of work per week. A GA receives a stipend of $13,155, tuition remission for 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters and 6 credit hours in summer sessions, and the university provides 79% of single health care. Please see the information below if you are interested in applying for an assistantship.


Description
The Graduate Assistant (GA) will work under the supervision of one or more faculty members in the Department of Educational Administration on a variety of research and administrative tasks. Research tasks-activities relevant to the research process- may include but are not limited to research design (e.g. providing feedback on research ideas, preparation and management of institutional review board applications, etc.), data collection (e.g. administering a survey, conducting interviews, etc.), data analysis (e.g. qualitative transcription and coding, statistical analysis of student survey findings, etc.), and reporting findings in written and/or oral format (e.g. preparing ppt. presentation). Administrative duties to be performed may include teaching preparation and support (e.g. monitoring course websites, grading support, preparing teaching materials, etc.) and serving as a representative of the department for prospective students and other stakeholders (e.g. speaking to prospective students).

Benefits
A Graduate Assistant (GA) appointment may be awarded to a student in good standing in a graduate degree program at UNL. The benefits of working as a GA are many as it is an opportunity for students to strengthen their research skills and work hands-on with a variety of projects they might not otherwise be exposed to. In working closely with a faculty member on research, teaching, and/or other administrative activities, GA s often have the opportunity to gain valuable research and professional experience, present at conferences, and/or publish research findings. GAs are awarded on a competitive basis to qualified students.

Each GA appointment will be for one academic year-renewable up to four years- and is dependent on satisfactory academic progress and job performance. GA s will meet with their supervisor on an ongoing basis to receive feedback on their performance and set goals for the future term (as appropriate). In addition to the professional development benefits afforded to GAs, additional benefits include tuition remission of up to 12 hours per semester, monthly stipend, and individual student health insurance at a reduced cost to the student.

Requirements

  • Must be admitted to a doctoral program in EDAD
  • Must live within commuting distance to campus
  • Available to meet regularly with supervisor on campus
  • Able to work 19.6 hours per week
  • Must be enrolled for credit (during time of appointment) in EDAD graduate program for fall and spring semesters

Qualifications

  • Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate and work with diverse individuals, including students, faculty, staff, and community members.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision and complete work in a timely manner in the face of fluctuating workloads and competing priorities.
  • Responsive to work requests and available for correspondence via phone, e-mail, and in-person meetings.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively organize and manage documents and files in both online and paper forms.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in using Microsoft Office Suite (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Demonstrated analytic and critical thinking skills.

Proficiency or Interest In

  • Familiarity with basic elements of qualitative and/or quantitative research design and/or strong interest in developing capacity for conducting qualitative and/or quantitative research.
  • Ability to critically review academic literature and report on its relevance and applicability for developing research design.
  • Familiarity with statistical computing software (e.g. SPSS) and/or qualitative coding software (e.g. NVIVO) preferred.

Submission Instructions
Application materials should include the following:

  • Cover letter, including how a GA position will contribute to your academic and professional interests, career goals, and describe your qualifications for this position (no more than two pages)
  • CV or resume
  • Names and contact information for three references

Please submit your application materials no later than 5 p.m. CT, February 1, 2019 to Ms. Cindy DeRyke, Graduate Secretary for EDAD, at cderyke1@unl.edu.