What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graduate Assistant - Physical Therapy position at WALSH UNIVERSITY?
Job Details
Description
Academic year 2025-2026
Expectations:
• Communicate effectively and promptly with administrators, faculty & staff
• Maintain punctual attendance
• Complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
• Work independently with minimal supervision
• Demonstrate strong organizational, time management, and interpersonal skills
• Exhibit attention to detail and problem-solving abilities
• Proactively seek additional responsibilities during downtime
• Collaborate well with other campus employees
• Adapt to various supervisory styles
• Maintain expected academic standing in DPT program
Responsibilities:
• Perform general office tasks (copying, filing, spreadsheets, data collection, program bulletin boards etc.)
• Support faculty for classroom set up and for the annual community clinic as assigned
• Participate in student & faculty interviews and Open House sessions (including Saturdays)
• Manage classroom inventory and inventory spaces each academic semester, including organizing laundry for pickup service and restocking returned clean items.
• Maintain cleanliness and order in classrooms & lab spaces, which may include vacuuming, wiping down tables, organizing materials, and general tidying.
• Collect and deliver mail daily
• Fulfill additional duties as assigned by the Program Director, faculty or Administrative Assistant
• Collaborate with university and program faculty to maintain and disseminate an accurate record of service opportunities.
• Support faculty research activities
Requirements:
• Current enrollment in the DPT program
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software
• Ability to maintain academic grades above program expectations
Graduate assistants are scheduled to work 10 hours each week during their first 3 semesters of the program, including school breaks, evenings and weekends as necessary based on program needs. Appropriate notification will be given prior to scheduling.