WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY·Springfield, Massachusetts
The Golden Hours Programming Assistant supports the planning, coordination, and execution of campus events during evening hours. They monitor club participation, assist with event logistics, and ensure smooth operations on-site.
Monitor and track club participation in Golden Hours events. Communicate with student groups on a weekly basis about upcoming events and provide support with planning and logistics as needed. Assist with the setup, execution, and breakdown of events. Serve as an on-site support person during events who helps address issues that may arise and ensure that events run smoothly. Help maintain and review the Student Involvement programming calendar to ensure consistent event coverage during Golden Hours. Identify gaps in scheduled programming and plan or coordinate events to fill open time slots. Provide feedback and ideas for new programs that support student engagement during Golden Hours. Qualifications Current, full-time WNE undergraduate student with a GPA of 2.8 or higher. Strong organizational and communication skills. Interest in event planning, student engagement, or campus programming. in event planning, student engagement, or campus programming. Ability to work collaboratively with student organizations. Availability to work a minimum of 5 hours per week, primarily during scheduled Golden Hours events (Thursday-Saturday evenings 8-10pm). Strong ability to problem-solve and take initiative in a fast-paced environment.
Candidates must be current, full-time WNE undergraduate students with a GPA of 2.8 or higher. Applicants should possess strong organizational skills and the ability to work during Thursday-Saturday evening shifts.
Market context
Golden Hours Programming Assistant roles in Massachusetts are typically competitive because they fit around class schedules and often draw students with strong campus involvement and reliable evening availability. For this position, the key filters are current full-time WNE undergraduate status, a 2.8+ GPA, and Thursday-Saturday evening shifts; review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time compared with reading the full original posting. If you are considering applying, confirm your schedule and GPA before submitting.