TRIO Center Graduate Research Assistant (Fall)
About this role
Pay Range: Targeted salary of $920.54 biweekly, based on education and experience.
Benefits Eligible: No
Work Schedule: 20 hours per week, Hours dependent on department needs
Travel: Not required
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Position Introduction: The OU TRIO Center is seeking a Graduate Assistant to help create a welcoming and supportive environment for students while contributing to the daily operations of the Center. This position provides direct student support, assists with program recruitment and events, and collaborates with staff on workshops, outreach, and special projects. We are eager to meet candidates who are organized, student-centered, and passionate about supporting first-generation students as they pursue their educational goals. The role of the Graduate Assistant is to support the TRIO Center’s mission through overseeing the front desk area, providing student facing customer care, general office services, assistance with program activities, program recruitment, and assist on special projects. Essential Responsibilities Include:
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Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree Must be current or incoming OU Graduate Student and enrolled in the FALL 2026 semester Experience working with first-generation and low-income students Public speaking and presentation experience Skills and Abilities:
Required Certifications and Licenses: None |
Hiring Contingent Upon a Background Check: No
Company at a glance
The Center for English as a Second Language (CESL) at the University of Oklahoma (OU) offers in-person English language courses for international students on the Norman campus of the University of Oklahoma, and off-site courses for businesses providing English-language courses for their employees.
Our location on campus provides students with access to all University of Oklahoma resources including housing, dining, transportation, libraries, medical facilities, and more.
We provide the following English language services:
- Intensive English Program: Full time, 20 hours per week including:
-grammar
-reading
-writing
-listening
-speaking
-seminars - U.S. history/government, presentation skills, public speaking, test preparation
- Test prep: IELTS, TOEFL iBT
- Community English: Part-time courses for students already living in our community
-General English, including grammar, speaking, listening, reading, writing
- Individualized programs designed for partner universities or businesses
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