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Student Services Assistant II
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Job ID 74665
Job Funding Source Non-Work-Study
Employer Art & Design, School of
Category Professional/Administrative
Job Description

 

The Stamps Pre-College Programs include Spring Studio classes and Summer Studio sessions. Our virtual and in-person programs are offered to current high school students (grades 9–12) interested in building new skills for their creative pursuits. Students will receive personalized training and advice from Stamps faculty and staff on building a competitive portfolio.

 

Job Summary 

Stamps Pre-College is seeking 4-6 current students to join our staff as Pre-College Assistants (PCAs) to support both virtual and in-person programming in our spring and summer programs. 

Successful candidates will have:

  • an interest in supporting and facilitating arts programming for high school students

  • previous administrative or office experience and/or a desire to learn about arts administration as a possible career

  • experience in coaching, mentoring and supervising and/or an interest in building the aforementioned competencies

Pre-College Assistants play a critical role in the success of the Stamps Pre-College programs. PCAs provide program support to both the administrative and instructional staff. PCAs assist student participants, supporting their success and wellness for the duration of their Pre-College experience. Additionally, PCAs commit themselves to their own personal development as leaders/facilitators/administrators. Students in their third or fourth year of undergraduate studies will be given consideration for these positions.

 

Educational Value

Personal Development:

  • Collaborate with full-time program staff to set personal goals

  • Monitor, reflect upon, and update goals throughout your appointment

  • Maintain an amicable and respectful cohort-based working environment

  • Develop and refine administrative and facilitation skills

  • Participate in training and onboarding activities prior to and throughout the spring program schedule 

Job Requirements

Required Qualifications

  • BA/BFA Degree (in-progress or completed)

  • Leadership/mentorship experience in a professional and/or volunteer capacity

  • Knowledge and passion for art/design

  • Personal knowledge of the Stamps School of Art & Design and the University of Michigan

  • Respect for diversity and a willingness to learn about other cultures

  • Flexibility and adaptability in a vibrant and fast-paced working environment


Interested applicants should apply HERE.

Hourly Rate $18.00/hour
Hours 4.0 to 8.0 hours per week
Time Frame Spring/Summer
Start Date Monday, March 16, 2026
End Date Monday, August 31, 2026
Primary Contact Michael Michael Neville
Primary Contact's Email eblanca@umich.edu
Supervisor Blanca Echeverria
Work Location 2000 Bonisteel Blvd Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone 7346158118
Fax N/A