JOB REQUIREMENTS: Position Overview The Marquette University Center for
Peacemaking helps the University and the wider community to explore
together the necessary skills to become informed, spiritually-centered,
nonviolent peacemakers. Marquette University Peace Works (MUPW) is a
program that aims to reduce and violence and encourages the formation of
youth peacemakers in the Milwaukee community. The Center is recruiting
part-time Peace Works Office Associates to assist with general office
operations, development of Peace Works program communications, and
various community engagement activities. These positions are grant
funded, temporary positions and do not include benefits. We desire
applicants who are organized, compassionate, self-reflective, mindful,
flexible, and dedicated. Duties and Responsibilities General
office/clerical support Mentor students enrolled in Peace Works
programming Maintaining Social Media Accounts Creation of Peace Works
Newsletter and/or Blog Writing articles on various topics Community
engagement projects Drafting and reviewing written communications
Interview various Marquette speakers and employees Copy session
materials Attend various Marquette programs, speakers and events Perform
other duties and responsibilities as required, assigned, or requested.
It is the policy of Marquette University to provide equal employment
opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other
applicable federal or state-protected classification. ***** OTHER
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Youth applying for this position must attend one of Milwaukee Public
Schools Demonstrated attention to detail, professional attitude
Willingness to have a flexible schedule Computer competency, to include
proficiency in Microsoft Office Excellent written and verbal
communication skills Knowledge of social media techniques Knowledge of
and commitment to nonviolence Warm, lively, and engaging personality;
demonstrates the ability to influence peers Passionate about interacting
with other students; has a strong sense of humor Excellent time
management skills; ability to complete a project in a timely fashion
Demonstrates the ability to think critically and creatively; pays close
attention to detail and is resourceful Preferred Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Excellent oral and written communication skills, interpersonal
skills, and the ability to deal with diverse constituencies A high level
of empathy and compassion, demonstrated commitment to alternative
disciplinary principles Dedication to diversity ***** APPLICATION
INSTRUCTIONS: Apply Online:
https://employment.marquette.edu/postings/21273 Qualified females,
minorities, and special disabled veterans and other veterans are
encouraged to apply.