Opportunities for Graduate Students

Internships and assistantships with the Greene Center are a form of experiential learning that integrate knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skill development in a professional setting. They are designed to give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths as well as allow students to observe how a College Career Services office operates. Students will participate in performing tasks under supervision by on-site Greene Center staff. Concurrently, students who participate in the Greene Center assistantship, internship or practicum experience must be enrolled in a graduate institution, and may be taking a practicum or internship course at their institution which further outlines the expectations and requirements of the practicum or internship experience.

Graduate Internship opportunities

We frequently host graduate interns from the Warner School of Education, as well as other local graduate programs. Internships are typically credit bearing through the graduate program, and designed to meet educational outcomes determined by the student and the program, as well as the needs of the Greene Center. We have hosted interns for a range of experiences, including career advising/education, employer development, operations and data/assessment.

Students interested in a graduate internship with our office should send a resume and cover letter detailing your interest in our team, the field of career services, and your learning goals, to the appropriate director prior to the start of the internship semester. We will work with you to design activities and tasks that will meet your goals, as well as encourage collaboration within and beyond the Greene Center. If your graduate program has specific forms or procedures for internships please let us know and forward these materials along with your application.

Graduate Projects

If you are looking for a host site for a course project, let us know! We enjoy working with individuals and teams of graduate students around themes of program evaluation, assessment, user experience, digital teaching and learning, curricular programing, and higher education administration. Get the conversation started early in the semester to ensure time to plan and execute your project idea.


Job Opportunities in the Greene Center

The University of Rochester does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, domestic violence victim status, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law in matters of admissions, employment, housing or services or in the educational programs or activities it operates.

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