Dumke Center Community Engagment Student Post
About this role
Join the Center for Community Engagement at Westminster University!
Looking to make a difference on campus and in the community? We’re hiring students who are passionate about civic engagement, service, education, and leadership. Whether you're just getting started or ready to lead, there’s a place for you on our team!
Student Positions
Level II – Coordinator & Communications Roles
Ideal for students looking to grow their organizational, outreach, and communication skills.
• Dumke Community Fellow L2 $12.50/hour Currently Hiring
Partner with a local nonprofit to engage in meaningful service, gain career experience, and create a year-end reflection showcasing your impact.
• Community Engagement Coordinator L2 $12.50/hour Currently Hiring
Coordinate service opportunities and build partnerships with local organizations
• Dumke Community Engaged Griffin L2 $12.50/hour Currently Hiring
The Dumke Community Engaged Griffin (CEG) is a student employment position that places students with a local nonprofit organization for the duration of a semester (fall or spring).
Support campus and community partnerships
Level II Responsibilities:
• Plan, promote, and staff events and service activities
• Conduct campus outreach and raise awareness
• Track participation and maintain digital records
• Collaborate with team members and community partners
Level IV – Leadership, Education, & Strategic Roles
For experienced student leaders seeking mentorship, autonomy, and a broader impact.
• Lead Community Engagement Coordinator L4 $14.50/hour Currently Hiring
Mentor Level II Coordinators and oversee key partnerships or recurring programs.
• Walkways to Westminster Tutor L4 $15.50/hour Currently Hiring
Provide academic support and mentorship to K–12 students in schools and community spaces.
• Walkways to Westminster Lead L4 $16.50/hour Currently Hiring
Provide academic support and mentorship to K–12 students in schools and community spaces.
• Dumke Center Intern L4 $14.50/hour Currently Hiring
Assist with strategic planning, research, and special initiatives across the Center.
• Community Engaged Griffin Grants Manager L4 $14.50/hour Currently Hiring
Lead collaborative service projects with local nonprofits, manage a small grant budget, and document impactful community engagement experiences
• Centers for Centers Communications Intern L2 $12.50/hour Currently Hiring
Manage social media, email marketing, and promotional content across multiple engagement programs
Level IV Responsibilities:
• Lead or co-lead student programs and teams
• Facilitate workshops, tutoring, or leadership development sessions
• Build and maintain strong partnerships on and off campus
• Contribute to program evaluation and impact storytelling
Ideal Candidates:
• Committed to community engagement, equity, and inclusive leadership
• Organized, dependable, and team-oriented
• Excited to learn, mentor others, and take initiative
Requirements:
• Must be a currently enrolled Westminster University student
• Must meet campus employment eligibility (work-study or campus-funded)
• Must maintain satisfactory academic standing
Schedule:
Flexible hours, typically 5–10 per week during the academic year. Occasional evening or weekend commitments for events or service projects.
For additional information regarding these roles please contact Julie Tille at [email protected]
Company at a glance
Based in the heart of the capital’s research and educational hub, The School of Life Sciences occupies modern laboratories with excellent facilities supporting cutting-edge research in a number of disciplines, including: molecular and cellular biology, fermentation and biotechnology, human health and performance and public health.
Funded by grants from national and international funding bodies and industrial partnerships, notable examples of internationally recognised research within the School include, but are not limited to, research on biopolymers and nanotechnology, obesity, cancer, inflammation, human exercise performance and ageing, nutrition and global public health, social prescribing and resilience. Our academic experts provide consultancy, applied research and thought leadership across the public, private and third sectors, including the NHS, local authorities, Life Sciences and Health Companies.
Many of our degrees are recognised or accredited by international and national professional bodies. Led by Professor Alistair Mathie, we offer a wide range of foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses, preparing students to be global citizens at the cutting edge of life science research, technology, entrepreneurship and innovation.
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