Are you looking for an opportunity to impact and engage with the JMU community? OSARP provides unique opportunities for JMU students through a variety of positions. For more information, please contact our office.
Employment - Undergraduate Student Opportunities
Office Assistant - (Federal Work Study Position)
This position is responsible for many administrative tasks, including answering phones, entering data, and providing customer service. Responsibility and attention to detail are essential as this position handles a great deal of important and confidential data.
Student Case Administrators
Student Case Administrators (SCAs) are undergraduate students who conduct one-on-one Individual Administrative Case Reviews for students who are alleged to have violated university policy. In an Individual Administrative Case Review, SCAs evaluate evidence to determine whether or not the Responding Party is responsible for violating policy and, if applicable, assign outcomes. SCAs participate in staff training and professional development within OSARP; assist with various programs, outreach opportunities, and educational programs; and collaborate in the recruitment and selection of staff and volunteers. SCAs are selected in collaboration with the Student Government Association.
Student Case Administrator - Substance Education Programs
- In addition to the above responsibilities, the SCA for Substance Education Programs works with a Graduate Assistant and is responsible for reviewing By the Numbers educational program workbook submissions and assists with other substance education programming needs.
Student Case Administrator - Personal Success Programs
- In addition to the above responsibilities, the SCA for Personal Success Programs works with a Graduate Assistant to coordinate the Mentor Experience program and assists with other personal success programming needs.
Student Case Administrator - Restorative Practices
- In addition to the above responsibilities, the SCA for Restorative Practices works with a Graduate Assistant to facilitate Restorative intakes that guide individuals through intentional processes centered on conflict prevention and conflict management by promoting empathy, accountability, and community well-being. If you are unsure of what restorative practices are, then maybe this short overview video on restorative practices can help!