Campus Recreation
Graduate Assistantships
Campus Recreation at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¼Ç¼ offers graduate assistantships to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¼Ç¼ graduate students. The opportunity to pursue a Master's degree in a strong academic program, combined with the practical learning experience of a graduate assistantship, provides applicants with a comprehensive graduate education. Graduate degree programs that would be enhanced by an assistantship in Campus Recreation include: Business Administration, College Student Personnel, Health Education, Kinesiology, Law Enforcement & Justice Administration, Recreation, Park, & Tourism Administration, Sport Management.
Requirements
Candidates must have completed requirements for a Bachelor's degree from an accredited higher education institution and have been regularly accepted into a graduate degree program at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¼Ç¼. A 3.0 GPA or higher is preferred. Additionally, candidates must have an assistantship application, a statement of personal goals, and three recommendation letters on file with the School of Graduate Studies. Desired qualities include previous experience with activity/event programming and/or leadership development, strong interpersonal and communications skills, and a sincere interest in assisting students' growth and development.
All graduate assistants will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, which could include weekends. Customizing and combining positions to meet your personal goals is common. Early application for optimal consideration is strongly encouraged. Visit the School of Graduate Studies for detailed information.
Assistantship Opportunities
Facility Management
The Facility Management Graduate Assistant oversees various operations of the Spencer Student Recreation Center and performs duties associated within the facility. Responsibilities include providing exceptional customer service, utilizing conflict resolution skills, responding to injuries, supervising students, implementing risk management procedures, enforcing policies, hiring and training student employees, and assisting with facility management and scheduling.
Fitness Services
The Fitness Services Graduate Assistant coordinates the fitness sessions including the hiring, training, evaluating, and scheduling of instructors/trainers as well as scheduling and supervising both the weight room/Olympic Strength rooms. Other responsibilities include preparing and administering in-services, teaching fitness instructor/personal training courses, teaching group fitness classes, and providing students and staff with healthy lifestyle information. Background in Exercise Science, Health Wellness, Nutrition, or Strength and Conditioning preferred.
Intramural Sports/Sport Clubs
The Intramural Sports/ Sport Clubs Graduate Assistant plans, organizes, administers, and evaluates over 30 intramural events, assists in the recruitment, training, scheduling, supervising, and evaluating officials and supervisors for assigned intramural sport activities. The Graduate Assistant will also assist with the coordination of all aspects of the Intramural Sports program. Other opportunities include supervision of intramural activities, marketing/promotion, University relations, and student development. Officiating experience preferred. This Graduate Assistant oversees all components of the sport clubs program. and meets with club presidents and is responsible for ensuring all sport clubs are in compliance with Campus Recreation. Responsibilities include scheduling monthly meetings with sport club presidents, depositing club funds, coordinating travel arrangements, and marketing and promoting sport club events. Excellent time management and multitasking skills are needed.
Application Process
Some individual hiring areas may require additional application materials or processes before considering a candidate. All employment requirements must be met before an assistantship contract may be written.
- Submit the online Application for Admission to the School of Graduate Studies.
- Complete an Application for Assistantship. It must be submitted and on file with the School of Graduate Studies.
- The application is available as part of the domestic application process or
- An online application is available for international students or those who didn't apply during the domestic application process.
- Submit the following to the Campus Recreation Director, Brian Thomas:
BM-Thomas2@wiu.edu
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- Campus Recreation Graduate Assistantship Application (pdf)
- Cover letter and resume
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Request to have Documents Sent to Department form (pdf)
Complete the form with the following information:
- Name of individual receiving documents: Brian Thomas
- Name of department in which above individual is located: Campus Recreation
- Please send the following: check ALL boxes (Graduate Assistanship Application, Personal Goals Statement, three recommendations)