Graduate Assistant - School of Divinity
Regent University
Location
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Quick overview
The Graduate Assistant will assist with administrative projects and support faculty and staff with various tasks. They will also contribute to student-facing programs and help manage documents and communications.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be currently enrolled as a student at Regent University, preferably at the graduate level. Strong communication skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office are required, along with a commitment to the university's core values.
Job description
The Regent University School of Divinity is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Graduate Assistant to support the administrative and academic operations of the School. This is an excellent opportunity for a student to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic theological education environment while contributing meaningfully to the School's mission of forming Christian leaders who change the world.
The Graduate Assistant will work closely with School of Divinity faculty and staff across a variety of projects and initiatives — including supporting the newly established Center for the Great Commission, a center dedicated to equipping and mobilizing believers in fulfillment of Christ's call to make disciples of all nations. This role offers unique exposure to both the academic and missional work of the School.
Responsibilities
- Assist with administrative projects and special initiatives as directed by School of Divinity leadership
- Support faculty and staff with research, communications, event coordination, and office tasks
- Help manage documents, records, and scheduling as needed
- Contribute to student-facing programs, academic events, and School-wide projects
- Perform other duties consistent with the educational mission of the School
- Provide administrative support for Center operations and ongoing initiatives
- Assist with communications and social media presence to help grow the School of Divinity's reach and engagement
- Support the planning and coordination of Center events and programming
- Contribute to research and writing projects that advance the Center's mission
Requirements
- Currently enrolled as a student at Regent University (Graduate Student Preferred)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Self-motivated, organized, and able to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and general digital tools
- Commitment to Regent’s core values of Excellence, Innovation, and Integrity
Regent University does not discriminate in employment in its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, age or veteran status. For full Non-Discrimination Policy click here [https://www.regent.edu/non-discrimination-policy/].
Benefits: Not benefits eligible
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