Join the Division of
Student Affairs
As a community of educators, Students Affairs focuses on designing and facilitating co-curricular experiences to develop students’ personal, professional, and intellectual talent, preparing them to learn, lead, and serve.
By joining this community, you will have the opportunity to:
- Gain personal and professional development
- Advocate and mentor peers related to their success as students
- Connect and network with new people
- Grow your understanding of your role in society
- Foster a sense of social responsibility and contribute to the advocacy of an equitable
community
Paraprofessional Positions Available
Remember, position availability varies each semester and each department recruits on different timelines. Handshake will reflect any current open positions that are accepting applications.
For other ways to get financial assistance, check out more information about Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Campus Recreation
Recreation AttendantCampus Recreation engages the West Chester University community through co-curricular experiences by providing diverse programs to inspire lifelong health and wellness.
This position is primarily responsible for front desk customer service, equipment check-out, equipment cleaning, and patron safety. Recreation attendants are the first face of daily operations of the Student Recreation Center.
Paid position
Students are hired each semester typically in August and December.
Contact: campusrecreation@wcupa.edu
Intramural Official
Intramural officials are expected to referee and/or score-keep all intramural competitions. Officials should develop and maintain a good working knowledge of the sport’s rules and regulations.
Paid position
Students are hired in late August. Additional hiring may be completed in December/January if needed.
Contact: campusrecreation@wcupa.edu
Climbing Wall Monitor
This position provides quality customer service by welcoming students to our climbing wall. Ensures risk management protocol is followed to maintain a fun environment.
Paid position
Students are hired in April and November.
Contact: campusrecreation@wcupa.edu
Trip Guide
This position provides an opportunity for students to facilitate outdoor experiences for the WCU Community. No prior experience is necessary as the position includes a semester-long training process that includes nationally recognized certifications (Wilderness First Aid, Leave No Trace Trainer).
Paid position
Students are hired in October.
Contact: campusrecreation@wcupa.edu
Off Campus and Commuter Services
Commuter AssistantOff Campus and Commuter Services (OCCS) ensures equitable access to co-curricular experiences, leadership opportunities, and institutional resources designed to assist off campus and commuter students regardless of place of residence.
Commuter Assistants take an active role in creating and promoting a sense of community with commuter and off campus students at West Chester University. Commuter Assistants listen to student concerns, advocate for resolutions, and refer students to appropriate resources on campus and within the community.
Paid position
Students are hired in February.
Contact: commuters@wcupa.edu
Office of Student Conduct
University Hearing Board MemberOffice of Student Conduct's mission is to maintain an educational environment through upholding community standards and foster personal development by assisting individuals in evaluating decisions to promote learning and social responsibility.
The University Hearing Board, comprised of students, faculty, and staff, is an integral part of the campus community and strives to support the mission of the department and the larger WCU community. The University Hearing Board reviews student conduct cases and is the most formal process in the University's conduct system, providing an opportunity for students to serve the University community, develop life-long skills in facilitating and resolving conflicts, and promote civility and citizenship within the WCU community.
Volunteer position
Students are hired year round.
Contact: studentconduct@wcupa.edu
Parent and Family Relations
Family AmbassadorThe Office of Parent and Family Relations is committed to building lasting collaborative partnerships with parents and families by providing intentional information and meaningful engagement opportunities to ensure students are supported in their personal and professional development.
Undergraduate Family Ambassadors engage in communication and programming initiatives throughout the year to connect with parents and family members of WCU students. The opportunity is tailored to meet student interests and passion areas to assist in building transferable career readiness skills.
Volunteer position
Students are hired year round.
Contact: parentfamilyrelations@wcupa.edu
Residence Life and Housing Services
Resident AssistantThe Office of Residence Life and Housing Services provides an environment of learning which fosters ongoing holistic development for all community members by creating and sustaining inclusive communities rooted in ethical decision making and intentional and supportive connections.
The Resident Assistant (RA) is a paraprofessional, undergraduate student staff member of the Residence Life and Housing Services Program. The RA plays a vital role in facilitating an atmosphere of community upon a specific floor, wing, or apartment building.
Paid position
Students are hired in November.
Contact: housing@wcupa.edu
Front Desk Attendant
The Front Desk Attendant (FDA) is a student staff member employed by the Office of Residence Life and Housing Services. The FDA is responsible for assisting the Resident Director (RD) or the Graduate Hall Director (GHD) and the Graduate Assistant (GA) in the effective administration of the residence hall. This is accomplished through working at the Front Desk of the building and performing related tasks as assigned by the RD/GHD or GA.
Paid position
Students are hired in December.
Contact: housing@wcupa.edu
Student Leadership & Involvement with LEAD
Leadership ConsultantStudent Leadership and Involvement provides WCU students with transformative learning opportunities that prepare them to be active global citizens through involvement in student organizations, intentional programming, and interpersonal interactions.
Leadership Consultants serve as a resource for all student organizations and facilitate various leadership programs.
Paid position
Students are hired in March.
Contact: involvement@wcupa.edu
Sykes Student Union & Activities
Building ManagerSykes Union and Student Activities creates vibrant campus community through excellent programs and services. The Student Union is the center of community life on the campus of West Chester University. The Student Activities Council at West Chester University is an organization on campus that brings entertainment to the students.
The West Chester University Sykes Union Building Manager is employed to ensure the safe and efficient operation of Sykes Union during daytimes, evenings, weekends, and other times when called upon by the Director of Sykes Union or appropriate designee. As a front-end representative of Sykes Student Union, a BM must take the initiative to provide both internal and external customers with the highest levels of customer service and strive to maintain the building appearance and environment at all times.
Paid position
Students are hired in October and February.
Contact: areilly@wcupa.edu
Student Activities Council (SAC) President
Oversee the programs and activities of the Student Activities Council. Responsibilities include but are not limited to leading team meetings, representing SAC at President's Breakfast and Council or Organizations, and supervising all positions including all Vice President positions and Event Coordinators.
Paid position
Students are hired in February.
Contact: SykesStudentUnion@wcupa.edu
Student Activities Council (SAC) Vice President
Vice Presidents will plan and execute larger events for the Student Activities Council as well as supervise Event Coordinator positions.
Paid position
Students are hired in February.
Contact: SykesStudentUnion@wcupa.edu
Event Coordinator
Event Coordinators plan and implement various events for the Student Activities Council including but not limited to movies, off campus trips, marketing events, novelties, live performers, and campus traditions.
Paid position
Students are hired in March.
Contact: SykesStudentUnion@wcupa.edu
Wellness Promotion
Office AssistantWellness Promotion engages students in intentional educational opportunities to cultivate life-long learning and a community of well-being.
The Office Assistant supports our offices various initiatives as part of our team.
Paid position
Students are hired in February – April.
Contact: wellness@wcupa.edu
Ram Box Assistant
The Ram Box Assistant supports the department's RamBox Initiative.
Paid position
Students are hired in February – April.
Contact: wellness@wcupa.edu
Design Assistant
The Design Assistant creates informal education materials and other design needs for
the office.
Paid position
Students are hired in February – April.
Contact: wellness@wcupa.edu
Peer Educator
As a member of the Wellness Promotion team, the Peer Educator position plays a critical role in providing peer-to-peer on a variety of health and well-being initiatives focusing on topics such as alcohol & other drug, mental health, sexual health, health promotion and other related topics. Over the course of the year, Peer Educators will assist with informal educational campaigns, peer workshop facilitation, and large-scale department programs.
Paid position
Students are hired in February.
Contact: wellness@wcupa.edu
Public Health & Well-being Internship
Public Health & Well-being interns in Wellness Promotion work with department staff to help coordinate public health messaging, well-being education, and educational materials on a variety of topical themes. In addition, the intern assists with conducting research around health and well-being topics in order to develop further educational initiatives.
Volunteer position
Students are hired in September for Spring; in March for Summer; in March for Fall.
Contact: wellness@wcupa.edu
Opportunities in Other Divisions
Athletics
Team ManagerThe Department of Athletics prepares our student-athletes for life-long success by providing opportunities for them to excel in the classroom, in competition and in the community.
The team manager serves in various support roles as assigned by the head coach of the team. Duties could include filming of practices and/or competition, assisting with statistics and facility/equipment set-up for practices and/or competitions.
Volunteer position
Students are hired as needed
Contact: athleticsdepartment@wcupa.edu
Career Development Center
Twardowski Career Development Center is a bridge connecting students and alumni to the professional world, introducing them to who they can become.Career Ambassador
Assist with the central mission of the office which is to educate students and alumni in actively developing and implementing their academic, career, personal, and professional goals. Responsibilities include but are not limited to representing the office at events and programs, presenting to campus organizations, providing guidance to students on resume creation, and greeting and directing office visitors or phone calls.
Paid position
Students are hired in February.
Contact: cdc@wcupa.edu
Career Development Center Internship
Seeking an active team member in the delivery of direct service to students in a range of career services. The position is structured to enable HEPSA interns to fulfill requirements for contact hours and gain experience comparable to an entry level professional in career services.
Volunteer position
Students are hired in October/November for spring.
Contact: cdc@wcupa.edu
Center for Civic Engagement & Social Impact
The Center for Civic Engagement & Social Impact promotes community-based learning experiences that address issues of public concern by building mutually beneficial partnerships and empowering students to be active citizens in their local, national and global communities.RamCorps Organizing Social Action (OSA)
RamCorps OSA members engage their peers in educational, service, and advocacy opportunities surrounding issues of public concern. Roles available are Environmental Justice, Education Equity, Health Equity, and Food & Housing Security.
Paid position
Students are hired in April.
Contact the Center for Civic Engagement & Social Impact
RamCorps DIRECT
RamCorps DIRECT members are matched with a non-profit or community agency to assist in meeting critical community needs. This is a Federal Work Study position.
Paid position
Students are hired in September and on rolling basis.
Contact the Center for Civic Engagement & Social Impact
Resource Pantry Ambassador
A Pantry Ambassador is in charge of maintaining daily operation of the Resource Pantry (stocking, serving students, processing donations). This is a Federal Work Study position.
Paid position
Students are hired in September and on rolling basis.
Contact the Center for Civic Engagement & Social Impact
Center for Trans and Queer Advocacy
Peer EducatorThe mission of the Center for Trans and Queer Advocacy is to create an environment where the intersectional experiences of trans and queer people are supported, celebrated, validated and affirmed.
Peer Educators are trained through the office and offer ways for the Center to enhance campus partnerships, campus climate, and the overall experiences for LGBTQIA+ people. Additionally, some specific responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: assist with departmental programs and Visibility Identity Weeks, development/facilitation of the RAM I AM program series, participate in advocacy and outreach, website development, social media development, creation of various forms of advertisement, development/facilitation of educational trainings, participation in ongoing staff development and general office responsibilities.
Paid position
Students are hired in March.
Contact: transandqueer@wcupa.edu
Center for Women & Gender Equity
Peer EducatorThe Center for Women and Gender Equity actively promotes and advocates for a campus community that values the safety, equality, and intellectual advancement of women and other historically marginalized groups.
CW&GE's peer educators work to raise awareness of issues that disproportionately impact women and historically marginalized gender identities and create an inclusive environment for all students. Peer educators accomplish these goals through innovative programs, outreach, and collaboration.
Paid position
Students are hired in March.
Contact: cwge@wcupa.edu
Dining Services (with Office of Sustainability)
Sustainability Peer EducatorSustainability is about ensuring that all people - today and into the future - can live in healthy communities and participate in productive local economies without sacrificing environmental integrity.
WCU Sustainability Peer Educators (SPEs) are undergraduate students who help organize and lead sustainability education and outreach programs on campus, primarily in WCU residence halls and apartment complexes. Their goal is to promote a thorough understanding of sustainability by emphasizing the interconnections between the environmental, social, and economic aspects of our local and global societies.
Paid position
Students are hired in March.
Contact: wcupaspe@gmail.com
Dowdy Multicultural Center
Peer Mentor- Dowdy Multicultural Center Peer Mentoring ProgramThe Dowdy Multicultural Center promotes holistic success and development of Students of Color through collaborative co-curricular experiences that promote multicultural awareness, create a sense of belonging, affirm racial and cultural identity, and empower all students to challenge systems of oppression.
The Dowdy Multicultural Center (DMC) Peer Mentoring program was established in 1994 to support first time and transfer first year Students of Color (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, Black, Latinx, and Native American) at WCU. The Peer Mentor will mentor and support students by providing support in the areas of: identifying campus resources, creating goals related to holistic wellness, and identifying a support network.
Volunteer position
Students are hired in March/April.
Contact: multicultural@wcupa.edu
Dowdy Multicultural Center Social Justice Education Assistant
Dowdy Multicultural Center Social Justice Education Student Assistant supports the logistical and development of Social Justice Education programs and services related to communities of color. The position requires research, organization, and outreach related to the various initiatives focused on Social Justice topics.
Paid position
Students are hired in March/April.
Contact: multicultural@wcupa.edu
Dowdy Multicultural Center Student Success & Wellness Education Assistant
Dowdy Multicultural Center Student Success & Wellness Education Student Assistant supports the logistical and development of holistic wellness programs and initiatives related to communities of color. The position requires research, organization, and outreach related to the various initiatives focused on student success and wellness education topics.
Paid position
Students are hired in March/April.
Contact: multicultural@wcupa.edu
Lead Peer Mentors - Dowdy Multicultural Center Peer Mentoring Program
The Dowdy Multicultural Center Peer Mentoring Program was established in 1994 to support first time and transfer first year Students of Color (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American, Black, Latinx, and Native American) at WCU. The Lead Peer Mentors are responsible in supporting the Peer Mentors and creating programs and initiatives for mentees related to: identifying campus resources, creating goals related to holistic wellness, and identifying a support network.
Paid position
Students are hired in March/April.
Contact: multicultural@wcupa.edu
New Student Programs
Orientation LeaderNew Student Programs welcome, assist, and support new students, families, and guests as they transition to, and through, the WCU community.
Orientation Leaders are responsible for welcoming and orienting incoming students,
families, and guests to West Chester University during all New Student Orientation
programs offered for first year students, transfer students, and adult learners.
Paid position
Application will close on April 1, 2022
Contact: jruggiero-patel@wcupa.edu
Office of Venue Management
The Office of Venue Management was created in 2006 to manage scheduling, logistics, and operations of the renovated Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall and the then newly finished Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre. Venue Management staff work closely with on campus performing arts organizations, academic event coordinators, student organizations, and off campus, local and regional users to ensure their events are successfully presented. In doing so OVM strives to connect the University population and the local community with live events and performances while enriching students academic experience through the performing arts.
Usher Technician:
The Office of Venue Management at West Chester University seeks students who are interested in participating in the Arts & Culture season at WCU working with OVM as ushers and stage technicians.
OVM schedules employees on an event-by-event basis, so you set your own hours and work as much (or as little) as you need in any given week.
Duties include:
- Greeting patrons at OVM supported concerts, performances, lectures and other events
- Distributing programs
- Taking/scanning tickets for ticketed events (many WCU music concerts are free to the public)
- Answering patron questions
- Helping OVM pro staff with light cleaning/strike of theater space following each performance
- Backstage duties as needed (no prior experience needed)
Starting pay is $8.25 an hour with an automatic bump to $8.50 after successful completion of your first semester (or portion thereof) with the office.
Submit an application on Handshake or you can e-mail OVM Director Joshua Browns directly at jbrowns@wcupa.edu.
You will find position details and applications through the online career management platform Handshake. To access your account, login at wcupa.joinhandshake.com and use your single sign-on WCU email and password. Once logged in, follow the steps below to identify on-campus opportunities:
- Select ‘Jobs’ from the main page or top navigation bar
- If you know the name of department or position you are seeking, type it into the search
bar
- You may also select the quick filter labeled ‘On-Campus’ to explore opportunities
- Select the position of interest and read the job description thoroughly
- Click ‘Apply’ to submit the requested items
- A position may ask you to ‘Apply Externally’. When that option is selected you will be redirected to their specific external application
Remember, position availability varies each semester and each department recruits on different timelines. Handshake will reflect any current open positions that are accepting applications.
The Twardowski Career Development Center (TCDC) offers support with resume development, application questions or concerns, and the interviewing process. Here are a few ways to get connected:
- Upload your resume to Handshake: All resume documents uploaded to the system will be automatically reviewed by a member
of the TCDC.
- A resume will be required for most applications. Give yourself time to develop the document. Check out the Career Development Center for resume writing tips and view samples online.
- Schedule a 1-1 appointment with a career counselor: The staff can speak with you on any questions you have regarding the application process. Watch a video on how to schedule an appointment through Handshake.
- Practice interviewing: Students can schedule a mock interview appointment with a career counselor. You also have access to Big Interview (wcupa.biginterview.com), an online practice interview platform.
Visit the Career Development Center website for more resources or contact the office at cdc@wcupa.edu.