Student Research Assistant | Watershed Studies (WORK STUDY)
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment is seeking a work study-eligible student worker to assist the Watershed Studies Research Scientist with a variety of tasks related to water conservation research.
Watershed Studies is a multi-disciplinary team working on water-related projects that provides great experience in the environmental and social sciences.
Responsibilities
Assist the Research Scientist with various tasks from literature reviews, qualitative data analysis, technical writing, and stakeholder facilitation, as well as the following:
- Using Outlook, Word, Excel, and Office 365
- Assist with Outreach and Education around the Upper San Marcos River
- Craft literature review(s)
- Qualitative data analysis
- Research as requested
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications
This is a work study position. The below qualifications are needed to be considered for this position:
- Applicants must have superior interpersonal skills, including dependability, responsibility, motivation, time management, organization, excellent attention to detail and the ability to follow directions.
- Experience with research in the social sciences.
- Ability to work independently on assigned tasks is a must.
- All required application documents must be submitted.
Preferred Qualifications
The below are preferred qualifications. Although not required, applicants with the below experience will receive higher consideration:
- Experience with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft SharePoint Office
- Skilled in technical writing, research, and synthesizing materials
- Knowledge of the Upper San Marcos River
Supervisor
Dr. Christina Lopez
Schedule
Applicants must be available during office business hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday – Friday. Occasional work on the weekends may be required.
Employee Evaluation Process
Student employees are evaluated by their supervisor at the end of each long semester.
Payrate Determination
All student employees begin at the starting pay rate and may increase by $1.00 after two long semesters (fall and spring) of employment with a positive evaluation form from their supervisor using the Student Employee Career Readiness Evaluation form.
Location
Please note our location: http://www.meadowscenter.txstate.edu/About/Contact-Us.html. Students driving their vehicle to work must have a Texas State parking permit. Students without a vehicle must have a reliable method of getting to work. Students may utilize the Bobcat Shuttle Route 23 - Post Road. The bus stop is located at the main entrance of The Meadows Center.
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About Texas State University - The Meadows Center
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University is dedicated to inspiring research, leadership and innovation that ensures clean, abundant water for the environment and all humanity.