Graduate Assistant Learning Assistance and Resource Center (LARC)
The Learning Assistance and Resource Center (LARC) and the Writing Center are seeking 4–5 motivated, skilled Graduate Assistants to join our team in a variety of impactful support roles. These positions offer meaningful professional experience in student success, higher education administration, program development, assessment, and innovation.
Graduate Assistants will contribute to both day-to-day operations and high-level projects that strengthen academic support services across campus.
Available Focus Areas
Applicants may indicate interest in one or more of the following areas:
1. STEM Tutoring Support
Provide tutoring support in high-demand subjects such as:
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
This role supports student learning directly and contributes to the success of tutoring services.
2. Marketing, Communications, and Outreach
Support marketing efforts for LARC and the Writing Center by:
Developing a strategic marketing plan
Assisting with the creation of marketing materials (flyers, digital content, documents, etc.)
Communicating with campus partners and professional staff
Researching best practices in academic support marketing and outreach
This role is ideal for students interested in communications, higher education, or program development.
3. Annual Report Development & Assessment Support
Contribute to the development of a comprehensive annual report by:
Collecting and analyzing program data
Using an existing executive report template to design a polished, professional report
Helping create a sustainable reporting structure that can be replicated in future years
Supporting assessment and data-informed decision-making
This role is ideal for students with strong organization, writing, design, and analytical skills.
4. Partnership Development & Campus Collaboration
Support the development of a structured partnership model by:
Assisting in the creation of a replicable framework for campus partnerships
Serving as a liaison with campus offices and programs
Helping systematize how departments collaborate with LARC and the Writing Center
Supporting outreach initiatives and relationship-building
This role is ideal for students interested in leadership, program development, student affairs, or higher education administration.
5. Safety, Space Utilization, and Operational Planning
Support efforts related to:
Developing safety procedures and protocols for professional and student staff
Partnering with Public Safety to evaluate and improve space utilization
Contributing to operational planning that supports a safe, effective learning environment
This role is ideal for students interested in operations, policy, organizational systems, or student affairs administration.
6. Technology, Systems, and Navigate Implementation
Support an emerging initiative to explore the use of Navigate as a primary registration and scheduling platform by:
Participating in planning and implementation meetings
Assisting with pilot development and testing
Supporting documentation and process design
Potentially continuing work into Summer 2026 as the pilot expands
A background in computer science, programming, systems thinking, or technology is strongly preferred for this role.
Preferred Qualifications
Current graduate student at West Chester University
Strong communication and organizational skills
Interest in student success, academic support, or higher education
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Relevant experience related to one or more focus areas
Reliability, initiative, and professionalism
Why Join Our Team?
Graduate Assistants in LARC and the Writing Center gain experience in:
Higher education leadership and administration
Program development and assessment
Collaboration across campus departments
Project-based professional work
Resume-building experiences aligned with careers in education, student affairs, research, and administration
These positions are designed to be both supportive and professionally enriching.
Application Instructions
Interested candidates should submit:
Resume
Brief statement of interest indicating which focus area(s) they are most interested in
Relevant experience or coursework
DEADLINE: Thurs, Feb 5th 11:59PM