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The Tucker Center has all new student jobs available!
We are now hiring Tucker Center Fellows! Want to learn more?
Read the sections below for more information on available positions.
The Tucker Fellow for Major Events and Chaplain's Assistant is responsible for assisting the College Chaplain with major Tucker Center events (MLK Jr. celebration, Baccalaureate ceremony, etc.), helping maintain Tucker Center sacred spaces on campus (Rollins Chapel, etc.), and helping assist with day to day operations of the Tucker Center. This is a hybrid position that requires 8-10 hours per week.
Learn more about the Tucker Fellow for Major Events and Chaplain's Assistant position.
The Tucker Fellow for Religious Literacy works to increase the understanding of their fellow students regarding various religious and worldview communities, both in the abstract and on campus. This is a hybrid position that requires 6-10 hours of work per week.
Learn more about the Tucker Fellow for Religious Literacy position.
The Interfaith Engagement Fellow will implement and lead interfaith engagement programming across campus. They will operate as a member of the Tucker Ambassador Council to promote the mission of the Tucker Center and to promote the mission of interfaith engagement across campus with all their efforts and activities. This is a hybrid position that requires 6-10 hours of work per week.
Learn more about the Tucker Fellow for Interfaith Engagement position.
The Tucker Fellow for Public Relations provides support in marketing, communications, and archiving efforts. Typical duties include creating fliers for major events, managing the center's social media accounts, and taking photos at events. This is a hybrid position that requires 8-10 hours of work per week.
Learn more about the Tucker Fellow for Public Relations position.
The Alternative Spring Break Fellow will, under the direction of the MultiFaith Advisor, strategize, plan, and implement the Interfaith Alternative Spring break. They will operate as a member of the Tucker Ambassador Council to promote the mission of the Tucker Center and to promote the mission of interfaith engagement across campus with all their efforts and activities. This is a hybrid position that requires 6-10 hours of work per week.
Learn more about the Tucker Fellow for Alternative Spring Break position.