Must be Federal Work Study Awarded by Financial Aid. Admitted/enrolled CSU, San Bernardino students are eligible to apply for student employment positions. The SSD Cognitive Collective (The COG) Student Assistant supports the mission of Services to Students with Disabilities (SSD)—a department within the Division of Student Affairs—by fostering inclusion, awareness, and community for neurodivergent students at CSUSB. Working as part of the first CSU neurodiversity center, The COG Student Assistant helps create welcoming, supportive, and empowering spaces for students to connect, learn, and thrive. Under direct supervision and lead direction from SSD and Student Affairs professional staff, The COG Student Assistant assists with center operations, peer engagement, and programming initiatives. Typical responsibilities include supporting front desk and drop-in hours at The COG, coordinating peer engagement activities, maintaining welcoming and sensory-friendly environments, assisting with events and outreach, and helping promote neurodiversity awareness across campus. This position provides an opportunity to develop professional skills in communication, leadership, organization, and inclusive program coordination while contributing to a culture of belonging and understanding at CSUSB. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Under direct supervision and lead direction from SSD and Student Affairs professional staff, duties include but not limited to: Assist with day-to-day operations and general support of The Cognitive Collective (The COG), the SSD neurodiversity center. Greet and provide information to students, faculty, staff, and guests in a welcoming and inclusive manner. Support SSD and Student Affairs professional staff with programming, events, and outreach initiatives that promote awareness, inclusion, and community engagement. Help maintain an organized and accessible environment within The COG, ensuring spaces and materials are prepared for activities and visitors. Assist with routine clerical or administrative tasks such as answering phones, managing sign-in sheets, updating informational materials, or tracking attendance. Participate in training and staff meetings as required. Perform other duties as assigned that support the mission and programs of Services to Students with Disabilities and the Division of Student Affairs.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees