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The center offers employment opportunities for Marquette students to work in our office and on our signature projects. Below is a listing of student positions. Please refer to for current openings and application instructions.
The primary responsibility for the programming assistant position is to assist Center for Peacemaking staff with peace studies recruitment and planning and implementing events and programs. This role requires someone who has strong people skills, is creative and works well individually.
This position is listed in on JobX as Job ID 12837.
The primary responsibility for the communications assistant position is to assist Center for Peacemaking staff with developing internal and external communications. Specifically, we are looking for individuals with strong writing skills. Students with strong design, photography, and video skills will also be considered.
This position is listed in on JobX as Job ID 12838.
This position is to assist Center for Peacemaking staff and/or faculty with the Promoting Assets Reducing Crime (PARC) peacemaking-related research. PARC is designed to support Near West Side Partners' mission to revitalize and sustain the Near West Side as a thriving business and residential corridor, through collaborative efforts to promote economic development, improved housing, unified neighborhood identity and branding, and greater safety for residents and businesses. This is a great opportunity for students considering graduate school.
This position is listed in on JobX as Job ID 12823.
This position is to assist Center for Peacemaking staff and/or faculty grant recipients with their peacemaking-related research. The subject area of each research project is determined by the project’s lead researcher. The research topic and expectations will be made clear prior to the start of the project. This role is only open to graduate students.
This position is listed on JobX as Job ID 95321.
This is a unique community service internship opportunity. The nonviolence educator's primary responsibility is to assist in educating local youth on nonviolence, conflict resolution, and communication skills by leading interactive sessions using the Center for Peacemaking's Peace Works curriculum.
This position is listed in on JobX as Job ID 12841.
The primary responsibility for the administrative assistant position is to assist Center for Peacemaking staff with general office operations. Specific tasks will vary based on the Center for Peacemaking's needs and the individual strengths of the administrative assistants.
This position is listed in on JobConnection as Job ID 12836.