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  • Part-Time Medical Scribe Positions in Aurora

    Gain valuable experience and make a positive contribution to the day-to-day operations of a medical facility as a medical scribe.  There are currently five part-time medical scribe positions available in Aurora, IL with Elite Medical Scribes.  This can be a great opportunity for pre-health students!  See the attached brochures and job description for more information.  Contact Jessica Anghelescu, Recruitment Coordinator, at jessicaa@elitemedicalscribes.com or 612-564-0367 x716.

  • Part-Time Office Assistant Job in Mechanical Engineering Department

    GREAT PART-TIME STUDENT JOB!  IMMEDIATE OPENING:
    ASSISTANT AND GENERAL OFFICE WORKER TO PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ IN THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.
     
    OVER THE PAST 15 YEARS, PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ HAS HIRED GPPA/HONORS COLLEGE STUDENTS AND HAS BEEN EXTREMELY SATISFIED WITH THEM.
     
    REQUIREMENTS ARE:
    TYPING (MINIMUM 50 WPM)
    MS WORD AND/OR  PC WORD PERFECT
     
    10 HOURS/WEEK (FLEXIBLE HOURS)
    MUST BE ABLE TO WORK DURING SUMMER
    SALARY DEPENDENT ON SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

     
    FEDERAL WORK STUDY STUDENT OR REGULAR STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

    PLEASE E-MAIL A BRIEF RESUME TO PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ AT WJM@UIC.EDU AND STOP BY HIS OFFICE 2049 ERF.  HIS PHONE NUMBER IS 312-996-3467.

  • Part-Time Paid and Volunteer Tutoring Positions with Project VISION

    Project: VISION (www.projectvisionchicago.org) is a small grassroots organization serving youth age 12-18 in Chicago's Chinatown & Bridgeport neighborhoods. They are seeking both volunteer and compensated tutors for their After School Homework Tutoring Program. Tutors will assist students in grades 6-12 with homework and provide enrichment activities to help students develop academic skills and knowledge base in a variety of subjects. Each tutor will work with 4-5 students each afternoon and assist the Program Coordinator with maintaining student records. They are seeking tutors with strong personal academic records and enthusiasm and passion for teaching!

     

    Responsibilities:

    -Work under Youth Program Coordinator

    -Tutor students (grades 6-12) in various subject areas in after school homework tutoring program (answer students' questions, explain concepts, check work, help study for tests, etc.).

    -Provide enrichment activities to students.

    -Help maintain student records, attendance records, progress reports, and parent updates.

    -Volunteers must be able to commit at least 3 hours/week, and compensated tutors can work 10-20 hours per week. Shifts are available Mondays-Fridays 3-7pm and Saturdays 10a-1p.

    -Must be able to commit to working at least through the end of the academic school year (6/21/16)

     

    Qualifications:

    -Must have a strong academic record and be confident with a variety of subjects through the high school levels

    -Must be especially strong in upper level math (i.e. geometry, algebra II, trigonometry, pre-calculus/calculus) and science (chemistry, physics) subjects

    -Experience working with youth in 12-18 age group preferred.

    -Organized, reliable, punctual, self-motivated and team player

    -Excellent communication skills

    Compensate Tutor Rate: $10/hour

     

    See more information at:  

    Paid staff: http://www.idealist.org/view/job/8SWnxbhtbZMD/ 

    Volunteer: http://www.idealist.org/view/volop/t4fXF3c2gwSP/ 

    If interested, contact Project: VISION at staff@projectvisionchicago.org

  • Part-Time Student Job in Mechanical Engineering

    GREAT PART-TIME STUDENT JOB!  IMMEDIATE OPENING:ASSISTANT AND GENERAL OFFICE WORKER TO PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ IN THEMECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ HAS ALWAYS HIRED GPPA/HONORS COLLEGE STUDENTS.

    REQUIREMENTS ARE:TYPING (MINIMUM 50 WPM)MS WORD AND/OR  PC WORD PERFECT10 HOURS/WEEK (FLEXIBLE HOURS)SALARY DEPENDENT ON SKILLS AND EXPERIENCEMUST BE ABLE TO WORK DURING SUMMER (FLEXIBLE HOURS)

    FEDERAL WORK STUDY STUDENT OR REGULAR STUDENT EMPLOYMENTPLEASE E-MAIL A BRIEF RESUME TO PROFESSOR MINKOWYCZ AT WJM@UIC.EDUAND STOP BY HIS OFFICE 2049 ERF.  HIS PHONE NUMBER IS 312-996-3467.

  • Part-Time Student Job in Mechanical Engineering

  • Part-Time Undergraduate General Office Assistant – Available Immediately!

  • Part Time Undergraduate General Office Assistant Position Available in the Health Policy Center

  • Part-Time Undergraduate IT Position, Apply by Fri. 1/15

    Part Time Undergraduate IT Position Available Immediately!

    The Institute for Health Research and Policy administered through the School of Public Health is searching for a part-time undergraduate student to support the IT functions in a friendly and energetic office environment.  This position is available immediately.  Duties include assisting with the installation of software on new computers; moving and setup of new and existing computers as staff move to new offices; assist users with software installations and in setting up phones and other electronic devices for university connectivity; provide support with other technology-related questions.  Applicants should have excellent organizational skills and be detail oriented.  The ability to lift 50 lbs is required.

    Interested applicants should send a resume to Dave Haschemeyer at dhasch@uic.edu by January 15, 2016.

    IHRP is an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Part Time Undergraduate IT Position Available, Apply by 7/14

    The Institute for Health Research and Policy administered through the School of Public Health is searching for a part-time undergraduate student to support the IT functions in a friendly and energetic office environment.  This position is available immediately.  Duties include assisting with the installation of software on new computers; moving and setup of new and existing computers as staff move to new offices; assist users with software installations and in setting up phones and other electronic devices for university connectivity; provide support with other technology-related questions.  Applicants should have excellent organizational skills and be detail oriented.  The ability to lift 50 lbs is required.

    Interested applicants should send a resume to Dave Haschemeyer at dhasch@uic.edu by July 14, 2014.

    IHRP is an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran 

  • Part Time Undergraduate IT Position Available Immediately

    The Institute for Health Research and Policy is searching for a part-time undergraduate student to support the IT functions in a friendly and energetic office environment.  This position is available immediately.  Duties include assisting with the installation of software on new computers; moving and setup of new and existing computers as staff move to new offices; assist users with software installations and in setting up phones and other electronic devices for university connectivity; provide support with other technology-related questions.  Applicants should have excellent organizational skills and be detail oriented.  The ability to lift 50 lbs is required.

    Interested applicants should send a resume to Dave Haschemeyer at dhasch@uic.edu by September 19, 2014.

    IHRP is an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Part-time Undergraduate Research Tutor Positions for GLAS

    Global Asian Studies (formerly Asian American Studies) and the Richard J. Daley Library seek two friendly, engaged, and responsible undergraduate students to be research tutors for students taking Global Asian Studies (GLAS) courses in Summer College (June-July), and during the academic year, for GLAS 120 (formerly ASAM 125): Introduction to Asian American Studies, and GLAS 123 (formerly ASAM 123): Asian American Literature. Two positions available.

    Research tutors will support students enrolled in these courses with research, class assignments, and utilizing library resources. Tutors are expected to monitor questions about assignments, assist students with finding resources, provide feedback on assignments, tutor students prior to tests if applicable, as well as hold drop-in office hours for 2 hours per week. Tutor positions are funded for 6-10 hours a week at $15 per hour. Students should be able to work during the Summer College Session (June-July) and for the 2016-2017 Academic Year.

    Job Description:

    Under supervision of the faculty instructor and librarian, serve as a resource for students in GLAS courses

    Answer student questions about assignments and provide feedback to them throughout the semester on their projects

    Provide research assistance in person, and online through Blackboard and email

    Hold weekly office hours for at least 2 hours

    Hold study sessions for exams and other class deadlines

    Effectively refer students to appropriate subject specialist librarian as needed

    Create and maintain the Global Asian Studies Library Research Guide

    Complete special projects as needed

    Qualifications:

    All tutor applicants must be current UIC undergraduates enrolled for 6 credit hours minimum and have a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Candidates should have attended UIC for at least one year. Tutors must have the capability to effectively communicate with students of diverse backgrounds who may have multiple learning needs or skills.

    Excellent customer service skills and empathetic to the user’s experience

    Strong written and verbal communication skills

    Ability to work independently as well as in a team

    Ability to promptly and creatively solve problems and take initiative

    Strong attention to details

    Quick learner and able to adapt to changes

    Preferable:

    Previously completed the courses Introduction to Asian American Studies (ASAM 125) or Asian American Literature (ASAM 123) and/or completed other coursework in Asian American Studies and/or other interdisciplinary programs (African American Studies, Latin American and Latino Studies, or Gender and Women’s Studies) at UIC or another institution.

    *Important Note on Eligibility*

    This position is funded by the Asian American and Native American Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Initiative, which is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Due to the federal restrictions for the grant, we regret that eligibility is limited to non-international undergraduate students. We also regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment with the UIC AANAPISI Initiative due to federal funding restrictions even though they ARE eligible for student employment at UIC.

    To apply:

    Please send a cover letter, resumé, and unofficial copy of academic transcript to Sam Hsieh shsieh8@uic.edu, AANAPISI Graduate Assistant. Also please indicate availability for interviews on April 25 (before 3pm) and April 26 (after3:30pm). Submissions are due by April 20, 2016.

  • “Pathways to Careers in Immigration” Panel (3/3)

  • PhysAssist Medical Scribes Info Session, Thurs. 10/9

    PhysAssist Scribes is looking for Extraordinary Candidates, who are motivated to pursue a career in the medical field, and join our Medical Scribe program in Chicago or Northwest Indiana! We will be on campus October 9, 2014 to give a presentation in Lecture Center D4 and meet with any pre-health professional students interested in joining our team!

    Working as a PhysAssist Scribe is an invaluable, unique opportunity for pre-health professionals, recent graduates, and students looking to gain MEDICAL experience!

    It's a great opportunity to:

    •   Work side by side with physicians or PAs in the emergency room
    •   Transcribe and understand the patient history, physical exam, medical decision making, and diagnosis for each patient the physician sees
    •   Become proficient in documenting lab results and x-rays

    View what it is like Being a Scribe!

    Apply to be a Scribe Today!

  • PhysAssist Scribes, Inc. Seeking Recent Grads to Scribe With Them!

    Taking a gap year / light course load and looking for hands-on experience in the medical field?

    PhysAssist Scribes, Inc. is currently seeking recent graduates taking a gap year to scribe with us full-time in Milwaukee, WI and full-time/part-time in Northwest Indiana.

    In addition, we are hiring candidates for our full-time Certified Trainer Scribe (CTS) positions, which is a great opportunity to gain excellent leadership experience while traveling to different regions of the country and training local scribes!

    Being a scribe is a great opportunity to:

    Work side by side with physicians or PA's in the emergency room Transcribe and understand the patient history, physical exam, medical decision making, and diagnosis for each patient the physician sees Become proficient in documenting lab results and x-rays

    Being a CTS provides even more opportunities and benefits:

    Earn higher compensation and gain leadership experience Travel to a variety of new locations across the country Have your housing and transportation expenses covered Gain experience in new EDs with new physicians Expand your networking opportunities Become exposed to new documentation systems Save money for graduate/professional school through expense-paid travel

    View what it is like Being a Scribe!

    For more information regarding full-time positions and to apply, please see this link: http://www.iamscribe.com/contact-us/employment/full-time/

    If you are interested in becoming a CTS and/or have any questions at all, please contact Milie Fang, the Chicago Scribe Ambassador, at milie.fang@iamscribe.com. She is happy to share her own experiences working as a scribe and helping you during the application and interview process.

  • Policy Fellowship Position with the National Head Start Association

    The National Head Start Association is looking to fill a Policy Fellowship position. The Policy Fellowship is a year-long, paid position as part of a dynamic team working on policy and advocacy on behalf of Head Start. The Fellow will have the opportunity to develop skills using data and research to educate policymakers, support practitioners, and engage in a national conversation about the value of early learning. The Fellow will work with oversight and guidance from the Executive Director, Senior Director for External Affairs, and Director of Policy, Data, and Research. 

    The ideal candidate is a recent BA or MA grad with demonstrated interest in early childhood and the populations served by Head Start and strong analysis and writing skills. 

    For more information, and to apply, please see the attachment.

  • Post-Graduation Job Opportunity for Physics and Math Seniors

  • Presenter/General Office Aide Position Available at the Wellness Center, Application Due 11/30

    The Wellness Center is hiring a student worker to be a Presenter and General Office Aide. Candidates must be a registered undergraduate.

    Job Description: Presenter and General Office Aide: Work on campus! Help the UIC Wellness Center educate UIC students about healthier living! If you’re seeking a degree in a healthcare field, education, or psychology this job is a great opportunity to learn how to convey information to an audience. Candidates in this position will present Wellness Center workshops on a variety of health education topics including: safe sex, responsible drinking, nutrition, stress management, women’s health, and men’s health. The duties of this positon also include working in the center itself, doing general office tasks (answering phones, helping students who walk into the center, and assisting with implementing center programs. Hours: 10-15 a week. Location: UIC Wellness Center 750 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60607.

    Qualifications: The candidate for this position must be a registered UIC undergraduate. The preferred candidate will have good writing and communication skills, be reliable, responsible, detail oriented, and be able to work independently or as part of a team.

    How to Apply: If you are interested in pursuing this position please send a short cover letter and resume to: Jacob Schulz Program Service Aide jschul28@uic.edu

  • Program Associate at private foundation, Apply by 11/17

    A private foundation seeks a program associate who will support the Foundation’s program officers, grants manager, vice president, and president in all aspects of the Foundation’s grantmaking, including research, administration, special projects and grant review.

    Meaningful work experience in the nonprofit sector applicable to the Jewish community, public education, health and/or community services preferred.  See attached for more information.

  • Project READI Paid Office Assistant Position

    Learning Sciences Research Institute: Project READI

    Project READI in the Learning Science Research Institute is seeking up to 3 part-time, hourly Office Assistants.

    This is a 10 hour per week position with additional hours available up to 20 per week.

    Project READI is an IES funded 5-year grant under the reading for understanding (rfu) umbrella. Project READI is a multi-institution, multi-disciplinary collaboration designed to develop instructional interventions that support adolescent learners in developing reading for understanding in three content areas – literature, science, and history. Project READI focuses on reading for understanding as the capacity to engage evidence-based argumentation drawing on content from multiple texts. We are developing interventions in three disciplinary content areas – literary analysis, history, and science – across grades 6 – 12.

    Responsibilities for this position include:

    .         Management of data for several thousand students, including scanning, photocopying, labeling, and filing.

    .         Data entry using Microsoft Excel.

    .         Coding of data using a structured codebook. 

    .         Other duties as needed.

    This position is ideal for an undergraduate in education or social sciences who is interested in classroom-based research and has or wants some experience with office work. Strong attention to detail and proficiency in basic Microsoft Office

    software are required. 

    Minority students and students with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

    Please submit letter of interest and resume to MariAnne George, Ph.D.  georgema@uic.edu

  • Project: VISION Paid After-School Tutoring Position in Chinatown and Bridgeport

    Project: VISION is a small grassroots organization serving youth age 12-18 in Chicago's Chinatown & Bridgeport neighborhoods. We are seeking tutors for our After School Homework Tutoring Program. Tutors will assist students in grades 6-12 with homework and provide enrichment activities to help students develop academic skills and knowledge. Each tutor will work with 4-5 students each afternoon and assist the Program Coordinator with maintaining student records. We are seeking tutors with strong personal academic records and enthusiasm and passion for teaching youth.  The position is paid an hourly rate of $9.50/hour.  Click on the post to learn more.

     

  • Public Policy Fellowship Opportunity: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Fellowship, Application due 2/10

  • Recent Graduate Job Fair, Thurs. 6/2

    RECENT GRAD CAREER FAIR

    Thursday, June 2, 2016

    10:00am-2:00pm

    Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 S. Halsted, Chicago, IL

    No pre-registration required for job seekers.

    Learn more at http://careerservices.uic.edu/events_career_fairs.shtml.  Contact the Office of Career Services with questions.

     

  • Recent Graduates: Full-time Research Assistant Opportunity in the Department of Psychiatry and the Road Home Program at Rush University Medical Center

  • Recent Graduates: Research Assistant Opportunity at Northwestern University's Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies

  • Recently Graduated from UIC? Position available with the Institute for Health Research and Policy

  • Recent Psychology/Anthropology Graduates - Full-Time Research Coordinator Position Available

  • Research Assistant Position for Graduating Seniors with Advocates for Human Potential

    Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP), www.ahpnet.com, is seeking a Research Assistant in the newly-opened Chicago office to assist the research team in the collection and management of data on multiple research projects related to integrated health care, homelessness, mental health and substance abuse disorders, and criminal justice populations. The main responsibilities of the position include: participating in data collection activities, including conducting stakeholder interviews and focus groups; basic data analyses; conducting research literature reviews; assisting with development and dissemination of products and trainings based on research results; coordinating project activities, as well as general administrative support. Requirements for the position include: some prior research experience/ knowledge; the ability to work independently; experience balancing multiple tasks; strong organizational and writing skills; attention to detail; some schedule flexibility; and the ability to establish rapport with a variety of individuals, including vulnerable populations and other key stakeholder groups (e.g., program administrators and service providers).  Click on the post to learn more.

  • Research Assistants for Anatomy

    We are looking for Neuroscience/pre-med undergraduate (freshman/sophomore) research assistants who are interested in stem cell research for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease, stroke and Alzheimer's disease in particular. Our research lab is in the College of Medicine Research Building in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. The successful applicant will work closely with a graduate student on a research project that involves animal modeling, immunohistochemistry, and microscopy work. The applicant will commit to work-study during the school year, and devote at least 20 hours/week. Priority is given to Biology/Chemistry majors with high GPAs. Great experience for those who plan to go to Medical/Graduate school. Qualifications and requirements: work-study funds, prior research experience is preferred but not necessary. The applicant should be able to quickly learn and master new techniques, have good communication skills, as well as be mature, reliable, and organized. To apply: Please send a resume and a brief description of research interests to Matthew Tobin, mktobin2@uic.edu.

  • Research Coordinator Job in University of Pennsylvania Psychology lab

    The Duckworth Lab at the University of Pennsylvania studies two traits that predict achievement: grit and self-control. Grit is the tendency to sustain interest in and effort toward very long-term goals (Duckworth et al., 2007). Self-control is the voluntary regulation of behavioral, emotional, and attentional impulses in the presence of momentarily gratifying temptations or diversions (Duckworth & Seligman,2005; Duckworth & Steinberg, in press). Currently, they have a research coordinator position open for recent graduates. For more information, please click on the following link:

    http://duckworthlab.applytojob.com/apply/HoiAQX/Research-Coordinator-At-The-Duckworth-Lab

  • RUSH Sports Medicine Full-Time Research Assistant 2017-2018, Apply by 2/17

  • Sciences Career Fair & Symposium (10/29)

  • Spring 2018 Internship and Job Opportunities Available at the Latino Cultural Center (LCC) – Applications Deadline: Jan 19

  • Spring 2018 Internship and Job Opportunities Available at the Latino Cultural Center (LCC) – Applications Deadline: Jan 19, 2018

  • Spring Internship and Part-Time Job Fair, 2/11

    Internship and Part-time Job Fair, February 11, Student Center East, Illinois Room

    The Student Employment Office (a part of the Office of Career Services) is pleased to announce our Spring Internship and Part-Time Career Fair:

    Thursday, February 11

    10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 South Halsted

     

    Nearly 70 companies and not for profit organizations across all industries are expected to attend.

    Open and free ONLY to UIC students and alumni.

    Attendees, DRESS PROFESSIONALLY and bring many resumes.

     

    For more details including a list of registered employers to research ahead of time, see http://studentemployment.uic.edu/internship_part-time.shtml

    The Office of Career Services is a unit within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs "Engaging students for success, from orientation through graduation."

    If you require any accommodations to participate in the event, please contact Jaime Velasquez, 312-413-2426, jaimev@uic.edu

     

  • Spring Internship and Part-Time Job Fair, 2/9

  • Spring Internship and Part-Time Job Fair, Thurs. 1/29

    Thursday, January 29, 2015
    10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room
    750 South Halsted in Chicago

    Off-campus employers will be recruiting for part-time and internship positions, and some will also be recruiting for full-time positions. Dress professionally and bring plenty of resumes.

    Open to UIC students only with valid I-Card.

    For a full list of employers you may go to: http://www.uic.edu/depts/st_empl/internship_part-time.shtml

    Last-minute questions before the Job Fair?  The Office of Career Services will have All-Day Walk-In Hours the day before the Job Fair: Wed. 1/28 from 10am - 4pm, located in SSB.  

  • Student CORPS is hiring! (Applications due by 1/31)

  • Student employment opportunity at ACCC, Application Deadline Extended to 7/21

    The Client Services Office (CSO) is part of the UIC Academic Computing and Communications Center. The CSO handles new student hiring, basic training and supervision, and is located in 2267 SELE. New student employees can work as: lab monitors in any one of the ACCC computer labs located on campus, helpdesk consultants, or  MicroRepair technicians.

    All ACCC student employees support the faculty, staff, and student use of ACCC computing services in whatever role or location they are scheduled in. Consider the diverse range of services: ACCC computer labs, U-Print printing services, Blackboard, UIC wireless networking, WebStore software sales, netID and common password service support and email. The students working our MicroRepair positions support lab hardware and provide service calls to faculty/staff.

    Specifically, student employees are hired by the CSO or MicroRepair for the following:

    Lab Monitors

    To work as lab monitors in ACCC public computer labs, assisting with basic account and access issues, software use, printing services, general network connectivity issues and enforcement of the Acceptable Use Policy. As lab monitors, employees maintain the lab environment and are the first to troubleshoot, fix and/or report problems with lab equipment. Lab monitors also assist users with special accessibility needs.

    Helpdesk Consultants

    To work as helpdesk consultants at the Client Services Office, the primary helpdesk and point of contact for ACCC services. Support is provided in-person, via email, and phone.

    MicroRepair Technicians

    Micro Repair (PC Support) technicians are responsible for troubleshooting and repairing public/teaching computer lab assets as well as providing On-Site Helpdesk support for UIC Faculty and staff. Potential applicants should be familiar with PC components and possess basic computer troubleshooting skills.

    ACCC will staff the Library's new IDEA Commons on a 24-hour basis, four nights a week. The evening shift will be from 11pm to 7am. Applicants' ability to work this shift will be a strong consideration, not a criterion, of employment.

    Applicants can be placed in either area (CSO, MicroRepair, Remote, ACCCeSS Helpdesk) based on skill set as well as the needs of the ACCC.

    To learn more and apply, visit: http://accc.uic.edu/service/cso/employment *We are accepting applications until July 21, 2014.

     

  • Student Employment Opportunity - Medical Lecture Transcribers

  • Student Job Available in the Office of the President

  • Student Job Available in the Office of the President Starting 8/21/17 - Apply ASAP

  • Student Job in Office of Special Scholarship Programs

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is seeking a student worker.

    Title: Student Worker / Office Assistant

    Description: Duties involve answering phone calls and helping walk-in students and parents with questions pertaining to national and campus scholarships and the GPPA programs. Good communication skills, a willingness to work on small projects and an interest in helping other students are necessary job qualifications.  Candidates must have Work Study funds available and must be available to work on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

    Please send a resume and a short introductory letter to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • Student Job: Institute for Health Research and Policy, Available Immediately

    The Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) is seeking an undergraduate student to assist with database and web site maintenance for a national research study.  IHRP is a research institute administered by the School of Public Health located on the west side of campus.

    We are looking for an individual for approximately 10 hours per week to assist with organizing a research product database and updating content on the Bridging the Gap project website.  Previous website/programming experience is not required, as training will be provided on specific web content management system.  Other administrative duties may be assigned, such as copying, conducting web searches, and/or making phone calls.

    Key Qualifications:

    • Availability to start work in the Fall of 2014;
    • Ability to work at least 10 hours per week;
    • Very strong organizational skills and attention to detail;
    • Excellent writing and communication skills;
    • Ability to sustain attention to repetitive tasks for extended periods of time;
    • Ability to follow directions and work independently, but ask for guidance if needed; and
    • Demonstrated use of computer programs including MS Office and the Internet.

    Desirable Qualifications:

    • Previous data entry experience;
    • Previous experience with website development/maintenance; and
    • Familiarity with academic research and publications.

    Interested applicants should send resume to Leah Rimkus at lrimkus@uic.edu.

    IHRP is an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran employer.

  • Student Job: Museum Educator at Jane Addams Hull House Museum, Deadline Extended to 9/1

    Museum Educator

    Type: Part Time (12-18 hrs/week)

    Benefits: None

    Payrate: Undergraduate hourly rate

    Eligible: Currently enrolled undergraduate student at UIC

    Hours: Tuesday Friday & Sundays 9:30am - 4:30pm

    Application Deadline: September 1

    Museum Educators are the primary liaison between the museum and the public. Educators facilitate educational programs with over 30,000 visitors who come through the museum's doors including UIC and other college students, K12 students from CPS and beyond, as well as professionals, seniors, and community groups. Educator facilitate tours and dialogues and assist museum staff with facilities maintenance and operations in the gift shop and front desk. Educators are offered professional development, networking, and leadership opportunities based on interest and availability.

    Primary Responsibilities

    • Facilitate tours, dialogues and staff the museum Tuesday-Friday and Sunday as needed
    • Staff museum front desk with a focus on visitor engagement and education
    • Engage visitors by answering phones, emails, and research requests
    • Support Office Manager by running the museum gift shop, including opening, closing, customer service, display, and purchasing as requested
    • Support the Program Coordinator with public programs, as needed
    • Support the Facilities Assistant with opening and closing the museum, maintaining safety and care of all collections, and adherence towards safety and emergency procedures
    • Participate in monthly educator checkin’s with Education Coordinator
    • Participate in weekly educational meetings with Education Team
    • Participate in professional development opportunities including field trips, workshops, etc.
    • Other duties as requested

    Qualifications

    • Current enrollment in undergraduate studies at UIC
    • Background in formal or informal education preferred
    • Experience with or interest in history, art, social justice, gender and women’s studies, race and ethnic studies, labor, immigration, social work, public health, or peace required
    • Experience with or interest in community engagement
    • Spanish speaker preferred

    To apply, please send a cover letter and resume with your current availability to Irina Zadov at izadov@uic.edu. The University of Illinois at Chicago is an equal opportunity

  • Student Job: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research Office Aide

    The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research is looking for a student employee (General Office Aide).  Duties include but are not limited to:

    Answer phones, screen calls and take messages
    Photocopy, collate, staple and otherwise prepare materials as directed
    Scanning and uploading of documents
    General errands/deliveries on campus
    Assist in preparation and maintenance of database reports
    Help with special projects

    We can offer up to 20 hours a week depending on student availability.  We can also offer additional hours during the summer if interested.  This position requires the ability to exercise good judgement and good oral and written communication skills.  Demonstrated office and computer knowledge/experience is preferred.  Our office is located in the Administrative Office Building (AOB), 1737 W. Polk, on the west side of campus near the Pink Line el stop.

    Please visit https://uic-csm.symplicity.com/ to apply.

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    Student Job Opening: Graphic Aide at University Library (Handshake Job ID#6163984)

  • Student Job Opening in the Office of the President

  • Student Job Opening in the Office of the President

  • Student Job Opening in the Office of the President

  • Student Job Opening in the Office of the President