[student job]: CSF Student Engagement Coordinator (Undergraduate)

[student job]: CSF Student Engagement Coordinator (Undergraduate)


[student job] – Student Assistant Needed (Finance and Facilities/Strategic Management)

STUDENT ASSISTANT – Finance and Facilities, Strategy Management: Hiring Now!

Assist busy and interesting UW central office. Duties include support for training classes, general clerical, reception, financial reconciliation, and help with myriad tasks. Skills needed: Friendly, reliable, organized and detail oriented, self-starter, problem solver, experience with UW systems a plus, general office and basic Word, Excel and Outlook required. $11/hour, 30 hrs/week during the summer with a possibility of continued part time employment after summer.

To apply please visit http://careers.washington.edu/HuskyJobs and search for job number 55554. This position will be open until Monday June 27, 2011.


[Job]: STEM Service-Learning Coordinator

 

(Edward E. Carlson)

The Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center is seeking a graduate student or advanced undergraduate student to join our team as a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Service-Learning Coordinator. As a sub-grantee of Washington Campus Compact’s Learn and Serve America Program, the Northwest Sustainability Initiative, we seek to increase service-learning opportunities for undergraduate students in STEM disciplines (particularly those focused on sustainability), to improve partnerships with on campus Registered Student Organizations with a sustainability focus, and to increase collaboration with the UW Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability Office.

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As a part of the University of Washington Center for Experiential Learning (http://exp.uw.edu/), the Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center (http://exp.uw.edu/carlson/) is committed to engaging undergraduates in understanding, building and improving our communities.  Working at the Carlson Center provides a unique opportunity to learn about public service and the world of non-profit organizations, as well as gain a better understanding of what it takes to cultivate partnerships between the University of Washington, community organizations, and students.  Working at the Carlson Center also means having fun and joining a talented team of hard working and passionate people!

Qualifications:
•       Good organizational skills and excellent attention to detail
•       Ability to work independently
•       Strong written and oral communication skills
•       Able to communicate effectively with people (especially students) of diverse backgrounds.
•       Experience or interest in community-based learning (volunteer service, service-learning, internships, etc.)
•       Preferred but not required: academic studies in a STEM field

Hours:  15 hrs/week. Flexible scheduling within normal business hours. Prefer ability to work over spring break, but not required.

Compensation:   $12-$15 per hour depending on experience and qualifications

Duration:       Spring Quarter 2011, with the potential for continuation in Summer 2011 and the 2011/2012 academic year.

Selection:      Priority will be given to candidates who apply by March 9, 2011.

Application Procedure:
Submit a letter explaining your interest in the position and working at the Carlson Center, along with a resume indicating previous work experience and computer skills.  Please include the name and contact information for two references.  Application materials should be emailed to Rachel Vaughn at rvaughn@u.washington.edu.

Please see the attached job description for more detailed information regarding this position.

To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/V, 206.543.6452/TTY, 206.685.7264 (FAX), or dso@u.washington.edu.

Rachel L. Vaughn
Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center
120 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
University of Washington
Seattle, WA  98195-2803
phone: 206/616-4359 fax: 206/616.4389
email: rvaughn@u.washington.edu  web: depts.washington.edu/leader