Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee Graduate Assistant Position

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee Graduate Assistant Position

The Department of Epidemiology’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DEDEIC) seeks to hire a paid student assistant to support the committee’s ongoing work.  Please see the position details below and apply using this link by March 18th.     

Title: DEI Graduate Assistant 

Responsibilities: Provide support to the committee for work conducted on DEDEIC objectives and reporting.  Integrate information from multiple sources in order to create reports for the committee and relevant stakeholders.  Assist with communications to increase and maintain the visibility of DEDEIC.  Attend monthly committee meetings.  Review and preliminary analysis of relevant data (admissions, student feedback, faculty hiring processes).  Provide information to and assists the committee in research of relevant policies and trainings.  Research relevant best practices in diversity, equity, and inclusion.   

Qualifications 

·       Priority given to EPI PhD students and EPI/GLEPI first-year MPH/MSPH students 

·       Enthusiasm for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work 

·       Must be comfortable working on multiple projects simultaneously 

·       Skilled at managing projects and interpreting data 

·       Ability to work both autonomously and with a team 

·       Excellent written and verbal communication skills 

More Details 

·       This is a paid position (can be REAL and non-REAL is okay too!) 

·       10 hour per week minimum with potential for 10-15 hours per week 

·       Starts immediately and continues through summer, with the option to continue next academic year 

·       Can work remotely during the summer if you will not be in Atlanta 

·       Apply here by March 18th


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