Salary: $15.00 Hourly
Location : Main Campus - Orem
Job Type: Student
Job Number: FY2606231
Division: VP Student Affairs
Department: Center for Social Impact
Opening Date: 07/10/2026
Closing Date: 7/29/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
Max Number of Applicants: 65
Required Documents Needed to Apply: Resume
Writing Sample
Student Class Schedule
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Position Announcement
The Center for Social Impact is seeking highly motivated, intellectually curious, and detail-oriented Student Research Assistants / Analysts to join our newly formed Resilient-Hope Team. This paid position involves working alongside our Relational Care Fellow to build out the Resilient-Hope Initiative-a framework designed to study, teach, and operationalize resilient-hope as a catalyst for systemic social change.
The Resilient-Hope Team will engage in deep academic research, curriculum design, event execution, and community-facing advocacy. Because this is a pioneering program, we are looking for creative, innovative problem-solvers who thrive in ambiguity and are excited to co-create a program from the ground up. We are hiring for two distinct tracks (Research/Narrative or Curriculum/Experience). Applicants are encouraged to specify their preferred track(s) in their application.
Hours: 12-15 hours per week
Summary of Responsibilities
General Responsibilities (All Team Members)
- Collaborate with the Assistant Director, Relational Care Fellow, and fellow Resilient-Hope Team members to build, test, and scale the CSI Resilient-Hope Framework.
- Practice proactive project management to ensure team deliverables are met.
- Navigate project ambiguity with a creative, solution-oriented mindset.
- Support general Center for Social Impact events, workshops, and student-engagement initiatives.
- Help develop and maintain position history, templates, and documentation.
- Track-Specific Responsibilities (Applicants will focus primarily on one)
- Track A: Research, Narrative & Communications
- Conduct deep academic literature reviews on hope theory, relational care, and social impact metrics.
- Synthesize complex academic findings into highly accessible articles, policy briefs, and white papers.
- Develop and execute marketing campaigns, newsletter content, and storytelling initiatives to promote Resilient-Hope Team discoveries to the wider campus and community.
- Collaborate on writing and editing content for publication across various CSI platforms.
- Track B: Curriculum, Design & Experience
- Translate academic research into interactive curriculum, workshops, educational modules, and toolkits.
- Coordinate, host, and facilitate community workshops, panel discussions, and collaborative events related to the Resilient-Hope Framework.
- Build and maintain a network of community partners, faculty allies, and student advocates to test and experience the curriculum.
- Evaluate educational and event outcomes to iteratively improve learning and engagement frameworks.
Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications
- Must be a current UVU student in good academic standing.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
- Tolerance for Ambiguity: Ability to work independently, ask clarifying questions, and make progress on projects without a rigid, step-by-step blueprint.
- Creative Problem-Solving: A natural inclination toward innovative thinking and an eagerness to suggest new methods or ideas.
- Strong organizational, time-management, and self-directed work skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to adjust tone for academic, student, or community audiences.
- Proficiency in digital organization (e.g., Box, Google Workspace, Microsoft Office) and maintaining accurate documentation.
Preferred Qualifications/Skills
- Prior experience with qualitative/quantitative research, literature reviews, or academic writing.
- Experience in curriculum development, public speaking, teaching, or workshop facilitation.
- Digital communications, social media marketing, copywriting, or event planning experience.
- Previous involvement or work at the UVU Center for Social Impact.
EEO Statement:
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Student positions are ineligible from the university's full-time employee benefits package and part-time offerings.
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Are you a current UVU student?
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Please enter your UVID.
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Which track are you most interested in or qualified for? (You may select both, if applicable)
- Track A: Research, Narrative & Communications
- Track B: Curriculum, Design & Experience
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Describe a time when you had to complete a project or task with very little direction or structure. How did you navigate the ambiguity to find a creative solution? (Open-ended, max 250 words)
Required Question