What are the responsibilities and job description for the Duquesne University is hiring: Graduate Assistant - Community Writing Center Con position at Duquesne University?
Graduate Assistant - Community Writing Center Consultant
The student in this position will help with the project "Taking Humanities to the Hill :
University Community Writing Center Storytelling Initiatives," which is funded by a
National Endowment for the Humanities Spotlight on Humanities grant award.
The student will support specific projects with two community partners, a senior center and a nonprofit organization focused on restorative justice :
1. Macedonia FACE Senior Center : helping seniors from the Hill District develop a
community newsletter
2. Elsinore Bennu Think Tank for Restorative Justice : helping members of the think
tank, including returning citizens, develop and organize contributions to a book
project
In addition to supporting these two community partners, the consultant might work as
needed with other community partners (e.g., ACH Clear Pathways, Museum of the
Person) or in the on-campus Writing Center. See the Center's website,
for further description of the Center's services.
Launched in fall 2020, the Community Writing Center (CWC) extends the services of
Duquesne's University Writing Center-individual and small group writing instruction and
literacy programming-beyond campus to underserved populations in Pittsburgh,
particularly the Hill District. It also supports the development of secondary school writing
centers in the greater Pittsburgh region. Building upon the work of the on-campus
Writing Center, the CWC seeks to develop the writing skills of community members
through assisting with schoolwork, professional applications, rsums, websites,
presentations, and other creative endeavors. The CWC's mission is to improve literacy
acquisition and development through creative programming that makes confident and
enthusiastic writers.
The position currently pays $16 / hour and is funded for 8 hours per week. One hour
each week is for professional development.
Applicants must be full-time students in a for-credit degree program and cannot be
working another job at Duquesne. Applications are being accepted immediately and
will be processed as they are received.
Contact Person : Dr. Jim Purdy
412-396-1293
purdyj@duq.edu
Please submit an application on this site and also complete the following :
Applicants are asked to submit :
- an online application form available at
- a rsum / cv
- an academic research-based writing sample
Please combine the latter two documents into one PDF. Email writingcenter@duq.edu to indicate youhave submitted an application.
Salary : $16