Student Research Assistant - Orange, United States - Chapman University

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    Job Number
    SE34524

    Position Information

    Department or Unit Name
    Sociology

    Position Headcount
    1

    Position Title
    Student Research Assistant

    Academic Year
    Academic Year

    Term or Semester
    All Academic Year

    Is this Role for an Undergrad or Grad Student?
    Undergrad

    Anticipated Pay Range
    $ $16.50

    Pay Range Information

    Chapman University is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this position. This range takes into account a variety of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Salary offers are determined based on the final candidate's qualifications and experience, as well as internal equity and other internal factors. The anticipated pay range is not a promise of a particular wage.

    On which Campus will this work be done?
    Orange

    Approved Supervisor
    Stephanie Takaragawa

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    Scheduling
    Please use dates within Chapman Academic Calendar
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    Desired Start Date
    05/06/2024

    Projected End Date
    08/25/2024

    Average number of hours per week
    Up to 19 Hrs

    Position Summary Information

    Job Description Summary

    The Sociology Department seeks a Student Research Assistant to support Through Internees Eyes: Japanese American Incarceration Before and After, an education project conducted by a faculty member in the Department of Sociology. The project offers a digital storytelling model with detailed pedagogical materials on creating a family history photo essay for teachers and students. The assistant collaborates with faculty and other team members to contribute to ongoing research projects. Assist in the collection of data through various research methods. Analyze data using appropriate methodologies under the guidance of the Sociology Faculty.

    Responsibilities
    • Collect and analyze data for research projects
    • Conduct literature reviews and summarize findings
    • Assist with data entry and organization
    • Contribute to the research design and methodology
    • Prepare research reports and presentations
    • Communicate research findings effectively in oral and written formats
    • Maintain organized records of research materials and data
    • Adhere to ethical guidelines and protocols in research activities
    Required Qualifications
    • Currently enrolled in a program to obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study
    • Sufficient knowledge of social science or humanities research methods
    • Sufficient knowledge of Asian American studies
    • Excellent organizational and time management skills
    Desired Qualifications
    • Prior experience applying anthropology or sociology research methods to research projects
    • Familiarity with archival research
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    Is Federal work-study required?
    With or Without FWS

    Contact Email for Who Entered This Posting
    Danielle Espiritu

    Timecard Approver
    Danielle Espiritu

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    Is the position Grant Funded?
    Yes

    If position is Grant Funded, List the Funding Source
    California State Library

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    Account Code
    Non-FWS or FWS

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    Grad Student PSN
    Do not hire Grad Student

    PSN Status
    Verified

    PSN Handled By
    MD 4/30/24

    Job Code
    SD1A - Stud Asst I General - WC 8810

    Job Title for PeopleSoft
    Student Assistant Research

    Worker's Compensation Code
    8810

    Open Date
    04/30/2024

    Close Date
    05/31/2024

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    Thank you for your interest in on-campus student employment opportunities at Chapman University We appreciate the time you have taken to participate in our recruitment process. Your application was received and will be reviewed by the hiring manager over the next several weeks. Candidates who are most appropriately suited for the position will be contacted. This posting will be removed from the website once the position has been filled by Student Services.

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    Thank you for your interest in this position. Based on your responses to the questions on the employment application, you do not meet the minimum qualifications for this position. Please do not let this discourage you from applying for other positions that interest you.

    Open Until Filled
    No