We are Hiring!
We are currently recruiting undergraduate students to be trained as dispute coaches . All positions are paid and offer amazing experience for your resume and future employment.
Who should apply?
Peer Coaches: We accept undergraduates from ANY major – but the experience will most align with students who aspire to careers in law, counseling, international negotiations, diplomacy, or simply want to make a difference.
Graduate Assistantship: (FILLED for 2024-25) Graduate students at EWU enrolled in the following programs will find the most direct experience and applicability: Adult Education, Behavioral Health, Business, Counseling, Organizational Leadership, Public Health, Public Administration, School Psychology and Social Work. We are open to other degrees/majors where relevance can be made.
What are the Benefits?
Peer Coaches: Work up to 19.5 hours per week at a rate of $17.25 per hour (approx. $1,345.50 a month). If you are federal work-study eligible, we will cover the difference in your hours to reach 19.5 hours per week. Certain majors may provide internship credit for this position as well.
Graduate Assistant Position: Work 19.5 hours per week and engage in professional work that aligns with your academic program. Students will receive a tuition waiver covering a substantial portion of their education, along with an annual stipend of $13,000.
What types of things will I do as a Conflict Coach?
- Conflict Coaching: Meet with students 1:1 to provide tips and ideas so they can navigate their conflict situation successfully.
- Community Campaigns: Organize community events and campaigns focused on promoting healthy communication and mediation skills. These could include awareness campaigns, community service projects, or social events.
- Conflict Podcast: Host a weekly podcast where you explore topics of conflict and help to provide ideas and support for EWU student.
- Conflict Peer Support Group: Organize monthly peer support group sessions where students can come together in a safe and supportive environment to discuss their challenges, share experiences, and provide mutual support.
- Workshops and Seminars: Conduct workshops and seminars on topics such as conflict resolution, effective communication skills, and building resilience. These can be interactive and engaging sessions led by experts or experienced peers.
- Online Forums, Hotline or Discussion Boards: Create an online platform where students can anonymously ask questions, seek advice, and share their experiences. This could be through a dedicated forum on your group’s website or a private group on a social media platform.
- Resource Library: Develop a comprehensive resource library with articles, videos, podcasts, and other materials related to various challenges students may face. Make these resources easily accessible on your group’s website or through a dedicated online portal.
- Guest Speaker Series: Invite guest speakers, such as mental health professionals, educators, or motivational speakers, to share their expertise and insights on topics relevant to student challenges and conflict resolution.
- Collaboration with Student Organizations: Collaborate with other student organizations on campus to address common challenges and promote a culture of support and inclusivity. This could involve joint events, workshops, or initiatives focused on specific student populations or issues.
- Bulletin Board Packets: Create bulletin board materials and information for CA’s to post in their residence halls.
- Liaison Meetings: Meet with your liaisonship once a month to assess needs and provide training and support.
How to Apply:
- Complete an application on Handshake.
- Email Dr. Colleen Vandenboom at cvandenboom@ewu.edu to learn more or ask any questions.

