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  • Center for Clinical and Translational Science Seeking Two Student Workers - Apply by 2/10

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Administrative Undergraduate Position on West Campus, Apply by 7/30

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research.

    Position Requirements:

    •          Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint
    •          Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible
    •          Excellent writing and communication skills
    •          Good organizational skills
    •          Excellent attention to detail
    •          One year of work experience in an office setting is required
    •          Ability to follow directions and work independently
    •          Team player
    •          Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required
    •          The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by July 30, 2014.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Seeking Student Worker, Apply by 9/15

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research. 

    Position Requirements:

    Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible. Excellent writing and communication skills. Good organizational skills. Excellent attention to detail. One year of work experience in an office setting is required. Ability to follow directions and work independently. Team player. Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required. The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by September 15, 2015.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Student Office Assistant Position

    Undergraduate - General Office Assistant

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research.

    Position Requirements:

    Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint
    Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible
    Excellent writing and communication skills
    Good organizational skills
    Excellent attention to detail
    One year of work experience in an office setting is required
    Ability to follow directions and work independently
    Team player
    Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required
    The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by September 15, 2015.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance Community Engagement and Education Manager full-time position

    CAFHA is seeking a full-time Community Engagement and Education Manager to develop dynamic, novel strategies to engage stakeholders in fair housing discussions centered on segregation and integration, place-based equity, affirmatively furthering fair housing, and the value of diversity in housing, schools, and communities.  This position reports to CAFHA’s Executive Director.  Click on the post for more information.

     

  • Chicago Artists Resource – Multiple Internships

    Looking for jobs or internships in the creative professions?  Search for a variety of opportunities at the Chicago Artist's Resource website:

    http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/jobs?keys=&field_employment_type_value=All&field_job_types_value=All&field_car_location_value=All&field_job_category_value=All&discipline=Theater&page=1 

  • Chicago Community Trust Marketing and Communications Intern

    The following is a great internship opportunity, especially for humanities or communications students: 

    Job Purpose:  

    Service is the heart of the Trust. The Trust believes that each employee represents the Trust’s commitment to service and plays an essential role to deliver on our mission to lead and inspire philanthropic efforts that measurably improve the quality of life and prosperity in our region. 

    This position will report to the Director of Marketing & Communications and be an integral part of the Marketing & Communications team. The Intern will be responsible for assisting the organization in the development and implementation of a targeted marketing plan.  This individual will also work on social media to build awareness and engagement with the Trust.

    Job Duties: 

    Work directly with the Director of Marketing & Communications to develop marketing plan to reach professional advisorsWork closely with the Content Director to create content for the website and other marketing vehiclesAssist in coordinating social media and other e-marketing toolsSupport the creation and distribution of web-based, digital, audio and video content for various campaigns Assist with organizing and managing the photo archive system, including the download, edit, caption and keyword of current photos; as well as help coordinate the capture, editing and organization of partner photographsServe on various internal and interdepartmental committees and projects as assignedPerforms other duties as assigned

     

    To apply and find more information, use the following link: http://cct.atsondemand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=512298.viewjobdetail&CID=512298&JID=533793

  • Chicago Police Department accepting new recruits through 12/16

    The Chicago Police have announced that they will be looking for new recruits. Applications will be accepted only through Dec. 16th. Interested candidates must apply for the test at this link: http://home.chicagopolice.org/inside-the-cpd/take-the-test-be-your-best/

  • Chinese Mutual Aid Association: Available positions & internships

    The pan-Asian non-profit, the Chinese Mutual Aid Association in Chicago, has positions available in the following areas: 

    - Employment Coordinator-see attachment

    - Resource Development Associate-see attachment

    - Internships in all areas

    For more information, please contact:
    Michelle Lura White, Business Development Manager, 773-784-2900, michellew@chinesemutualaid.org 
    http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/ 

  • Chinese Mutual Aid Association Full-Time AmeriCorps VISTA position

    Chinese Mutual Aid Association Chicago, a pan-Asian social service non-profit that serves people from all ethnic backgrounds & generations, is accepting applications for a full-time AmeriCorps VISTA Resource Development Associate position, which will begin in July. It's a great one-year opportunity for a recent college graduate or for an individual seeking a career change. 

    AmeriCorps VISTA is a branch of AmeriCorps focusing on poverty. It is a one-year, 40-hour per week commitment; VISTAs may work outside of the VISTA position as long as it doesn’t interfere with the position. VISTAs are not paid a regular salary but receive a monthly stipend and an education award upon completion of their service year. For more information on how to become a VISTA and the responsibilities and expectations of VISTAs, please visit: http:www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/

    Job Description:

    AmeriCorps*VISTA Member Commitment and Requirements

    Must be a U.S. Citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien Participation in an AmeriCorps*VISTA 3-Day Pre-Service Orientation (PSO) July 14-17, 2015 (Columbus, OH – travel and lodging costs will be reimbursed) Commitment to serve a full twelve-month service term (estimated July 14, 2015-July 14, 2016)

    Participation in a minimum of three National Days of Service Participation in an orientation, ongoing training, meetings, and professional development with Asian Americans Advancing Justice- Chicago

    Must not be listed in the National Sex Offender Registry database

    Be able to exhibit previous education, training, military, or work experience, and any other relevant skills or interests necessary to perform a specific VISTA assignment

    Be willing to live among and at the economic level of the low-income people served by the AmeriCorps project

    Cannot be enrolled in school except in limited circumstances, or be the subject of legal proceedings that may consume time needed for their assignments Cannot be a blood relation to site staff or board member (immediate family, grandparent/child, first aunt/uncle/niece/nephew/cousin) 

     

    For a more detailed job descripton: http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/#!jobs/c12ca/5685265389584384

     

    To apply: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=55868&fromSearch=true

     

    For more info about AmeriCorps, please click here: http://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps

     

     

     

     

  • CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet, Mon. 10/26

    CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet

    Discover what it's really like to work for the CIA

    Join us for a Meet & Greet!

    Monday, October 26, 2015
    3:00 pm –5:00 pm
    Cardinal Room (#329), Student Center East

    Consider the global employment opportunities at the CIA’s Directorate of Operations. As a global organization, the CIA has a continuous need to recruit highly motivated and talented individuals with varied backgrounds and life experiences, professional and educational histories, language capabilities, and other skills set to contribute to the organization's National Security mission.

    If you are looking for a unique, challenging and rewarding career join the CIA for an information session. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with CIA recruiters, learn about the CIA’s mission, career opportunities and the application/security clearance process.

    All interested applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. U.S. citizenship is required. A GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale is required. All positions are located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

    An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workforce.

  • City Year is Now Hiring for the 2020-2021 School Year (Apply now!)

  • Civic Engagement Opportunity: Work on Election Day – March 20

  • Civil Service Job Opportunity

  • College Recruiter Position Available, Apply by 1/4

    College Recruiter

    Academic and Enrollment Services - Office of Recruitment

    University of Illinois at Chicago

    Close Date:                 01/04/2016

    Salary Range:             $33,500 - $37,000

    The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is seeking to fill several College Recruiter positions.  This position recruits prospective high school and transfer students through the development and implementation of integrated marketing and recruitment strategies necessary to meet the enrollment goals of the University. This is a highly visible position that represents the University’s interests during high profile events and to a wide range of constituents (e.g. state legislators, community leaders and organizations, parents and students) and venues (e.g. college fairs and programs, local, state and national conferences and events).

    Duties:           

    Develop and implement recruitment and yield strategies to attract prospective students to the Campus and meet the enrollment needs of the University.

    Establish and maintain relationships with students/parents, high school counselors, teachers, and administrators to provide pre-admission advice and counsel relative to the recruitment and admissions processes.

    Seek out opportunities to engage and meet prospective students by participating in local, state-wide, or national school events, college fairs, community organizations, etc.

    Field questions and respond to inquiries from prospective students through various mediums (e.g. individual appointments, telephone, email and social networking.)

    Serve as the primary point of contact for prospective student questions and concerns

    Host and assist in the establishment and coordination of on-campus programs for prospective students.

    Represent the University during on-campus events to provide information about available offerings (including but not limited to academic programs, resources, opportunities, facilities, etc.).

    Evaluate the effectiveness of recruitment strategies and make recommendations for program changes and enhancements.

    Compile, assess and interpret student data, event outcomes, recruitment trends, market area trends and report findings to senior leadership.

    Update and report regularly on recruiting events and outcomes.

    Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.

    Qualifications:

    Bachelor’s degree in related field required. Minimum of one year experience in student counseling, admissions and/or UIC undergraduate campus involvement or leadership.

    Preferred Qualifications:

    Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills are required.
    Public speaking experience and organization skills preferred.
    Demonstrated knowledge and sensitivity to working with diverse populations.
    Ability to efficiently and effectively solve problems, initiate and implement projects independently.
    Membership in the Illinois Association for College Admissions Counseling (IACAC) and the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) preferred.
    Occasional overnight travel, locally, statewide and nationally required. 

    To Apply: For fullest consideration, you must complete an online application through the UIC Job Board at:

    https://jobs.uic.edu/job-board/job-details?jobID=58643

    The above mentioned requirements must be submitted no later than Monday, January 4, 2016.

    We appreciate your interest in employment at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

    The University of Illinois at Chicago is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.  Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

  • Communications and General Office Assistant Job in Dept of Managerial Studies

    On-Campus Job Opportunity

    Position Title:

    Communications and General Office Assistant

    Position Description:

    The Department of Managerial Studies, College of Business Administration, is looking for a high-achieving sophomore or junior undergraduate student to provide general office and communications support. The student should have good written communication and organizational skills and be able to take initiative. Availability to work during the summer is required. Due to conflict of interest, we cannot hire students from the College of Business. Students should not be graduating any earlier than December 2016 to ensure sufficient longevity on the job. GENERAL DUTIES: Include filing, answering phones, preparing reports and mailings for supervisors, distributing office mail, operating a Xerox machine, maintenance of filing and record-keeping systems under supervision, room reservations, Internet research as needed, update website, monitor office supplies needs, and special projects as assigned.  HOURS: 15-18 hours/week between 8:45-4:45 pm. Must be able to work a minimum of a 3-4 hour block during the day and work during the summer. CONTACT: If interested, please apply online at UIC Careers  and include a resume and a cover letter of interest.  If you have any problems with the online application process, please contact Liz Dickey in the Department of Managerial Studies: dickey@uic.edu.

    Position Qualifications:

    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:  • Excellent writing skills are essential, including: good grammar, punctuation, and proofreading • Good computer skills including: Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint • Some experience with Adobe Acrobat Suite is a plus • Good interpersonal skills; ability to interact in a professional and mature manner • Excellent attention to detail • Ability to take initiative and follow-through with assigned tasks • Organized and detail-oriented • Ability to manage time and maintain a task list • Ability to think critically and solve problems • Resourcefulness • Inquisitive and curious; someone who likes to learn • Ability to learn and a can-do attitude can compensate for a lack of experience • GPA of 3.5 or higher Attractive majors: liberal arts, applied health sciences (biomedical visualization); graphic and web design.

    Compensation Type:

    Hourly

  • Data Entry Position with Institute for Health Research and Policy

    UNDERGRADUATE DATA ENTRY POSITION

    The Institute for Health Research and Policy has an immediate opening for an undergraduate student to enter and manage data for a nationwide study of school district wellness policies funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

    Position Overview

    The primary job function is to enter/manage data and to help to develop data-related end products (tables and presentations). Additional administrative duties may include copying, web searches, filing, and phone calls. This position will start as soon as possible but no earlier than after the Fall 2015 UIC final exam period. Ideally, the student will work during winter break (with the exception of holiday periods). The position will continue through the Spring 2016 semester.  Additionally, there is a potential for this position to continue through the summer and possibly the Fall of 2016 depending on project needs and funding availability. The position is located on the Westside of campus.

    Key Qualifications:

    Excellent Microsoft Excel skills; Experience with Microsoft Word formatting, tables, styles; Experience with Microsoft PowerPoint; Prior experience doing data entry or working on large, university research studies preferred; Experience with data management and/or development of data-related products) a plus; Ability to work at least 10-15 hours per week (more during breaks); Excellent attention to detail; Ability to sustain attention to repetitive tasks for extended periods of time; Ability to work independently following directions, but ask for guidance when needed; and, Excellent organizational skills.

    To Apply:

    For full consideration, please send a cover letter stating your interest in the Data Entry Position and copy of your resume or CV to Ms. Elizabeth Piekarz at epiekarz@uic.edu .  Applications will be reviewed/accepted until the position is filled. Only applicants of interest will be contacted.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Disability Resource Center Undergraduate Student Employee Opportunities

    The Disability Resource Center at UIC is offering hourly job opportunities for undergraduate students interested in working an average of 10-15 hours per week on a variety of jobs:

    Receptionist: including scheduling appointments, providing information about services and resources available at the DRC, answering the phone, and other duties related to reception.

    Assisting with Text Conversion: including scanning, editing and converting course materials, such as books, articles, PDF documents, exams and other documents to alternative and accessible formats (electronic, Braille, enlarged font among other formats).

    Assisting with Proctoring Exams: including printing exams, organizing files, among other duties.

    Student employees will receive training to perform in any of these jobs, and will have a brief interview with the Director of the DRC.  For more details about this job opportunities please send an email with your resume to drc@uic.edu  

  • Education Career Fair – Feb 27

  • Education Career Fair – March 1

  • Education Sector Job Fair, Thurs. 3/3

    EDUCATION JOB FAIR

    Thursday, March 3, 2016

    2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room

    750 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60607

     

    UIC, DePaul and Loyola are combining forces to connect employers, schools and districts with quality teachers, administrators, advisors, and counselors for current and future openings in all areas and levels of education. Free entrance for UIC, Loyola, and DePaul students and alumni. Open to the public at a $10 entrance fee.

     

    Students/job seekers DO NOT need to register.

    If you would like to see a list of who's coming, click here & scroll to the bottom of the page.

    Download the free UIC Career Fair Plus app (on Google Play or the App Store) for a list and assistance in navigating the fair on the day.

    Questions? Contact UIC Career Services at 312.996.2300. 

  • Environment Illinois Campaign Jobs

    Canvasser, Field Manager, and Campaign Organizer jobs in Chicago:
    The Fund for the Public Interest is working with Environment Illinois on a campaign to protect Lake Michigan.  The Lake is one of the most beautiful parts of our state.  Unfortunately, billions of gallons of toxic pollution flow into Lake Michigan every year, causing hundreds of beach closings and public health hazards.  So, we’re working to get the Obama administration to restore clean water protections that will keep toxic waste out of Lake Michigan, by putting public pressure on him to support the Clean Water Restoration act.

  • Exam Proctors - Part Time Job Opportunity

    Position Description

    Rush Medical College is looking for Proctors to assist on an as needed basis with administering a variety of computerized assessments to students enrolled in medical school.  Please Note: This is a part-time, contractor position.  The number of Proctors used varies over the course of the academic year depending upon the number of assessment events and event specifications.  Being hired as a Proctor does not guarantee that you will be used for all of the assessment events.

    Proctors are expected to communicate with students and other assessment personnel in a professional manner and demonstrate the highest ethical standards in protecting the confidentiality and integrity of all exams.  Proctors will act in accordance with medical school policies and procedures.  The exams administered at the medical school are high stakes and security is of the utmost concern.  Therefore, proctors will need to be concerned about security and confidentiality at all times.

     

     

    Interested applicants should send a resume to Maria Szczech (maria_szczech@rush.edu).

  • Fall 2016 Oral History Interns Needed

    The Indo-American Heritage Museum (IAHM) is seeking a team of up to six interns for the Fall 2016 for our Masala Chat oral history project. 

    See attached PDF for more details. 

  • Fall 2022 Job Opportunities at the Disability Cultural Center - Application due TODAY

  • FBI Collegiate Hiring Event, 12/2 and 12/3

    Learn about the FBI’s mission and rewarding career opportunities for graduating seniors at this Information Session with FBI representatives. The FBI will be conducting limited interviews for entry level positions and make on-the spot job offers to qualified candidates at this event (Interviews are on a first come first serve basis) 

    DECEMBER 2ND
    INFORMATION SESSION 9:00-11:00 A.M.
    INTERVIEWS 12:00-5:00 P.M.
    3050 SSB

    DECEMBER 3RD
    INTERVIEWS 9:00AM-5:00 P.M.
    3050 SSB

     

    What to Expect
     Learn about the FBI mission and its rewarding work culture
     Limited Interviews
     On-the spot Job offers
     Q&A Session

    FBI Entry-Level Positions
    General Positions
     Operational Support Technician
     Management and Program Analyst
     Human Resource Specialist
     Personnel Security Specialist
     Budget Analyst

    Technical Positions
     IT Specialist
     Computer Scientist
     Electrical Engineer

    For more information about the entry-level positions descriptions and the Background Investigation please see attached handouts and visit www.fbijobs.gov/collegiaterecruitment.

     

  • Food Recovery Network: 2014-2015 Fellowship Program, Rolling Until 5/15

    The Food Recovery Network (FRN) is seeking seven fellows to work full-time on the Member Support and Expansion teams in College Park, Maryland. Fellowships start on August 11, 2014 and end May 15, 2015. Fellows receive a monthly $1,500 stipend. Founded in September of 2011, the Food Recovery Network (FRN) is the largest national student-led food recovery movement working to bring food recovery programs to colleges across the country. Made up of dozens of chapters at colleges and universities, FRN has recovered over 300,000 pounds of food and is rapidly expanding. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis through May 15, 2014.  Apply for these fellowships here.

  • For Recent Grads: Policy Assistant Position with Society for Research in Child Development

    The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) seeks a Policy Assistant for its Office for Policy and Communications in Washington, DC to work on a range of policy activities. This is an entry-level position and requires completion of a Bachelor's degree.  Please visit thewebsite www.srcd.org for more information about the Society.  Click on the post to view more information about the position.

  • For Recent Grads: Young Professional Job Search Jump Start Webinar Series, 6/4 – 6/26

    Graduates in the Chicagoland area are invited to participate in several programs designed for young alumni.  Sponsored by the University of Illinois Alumni Association 

    Webinar 1: Early Career Moves
    Wednesday, June 4, 11 a.m.-Noon
    Steer Your New Career In A Strong Direction. If you’re a new or recent graduate looking for more a more satisfying career, attend this webinar to get better focused. Align external messages about the world of work with your interests, skills, educational background and quest for fulfilling professional experiences.

    Webinar 2: Resumes That Get Results
    Wednesday, June 11, 11 a.m.-Noon
    In a competitive market or slow economy, how the candidate presents themselves in their resume can make a difference between being offered an interview or not. This workshop will discuss resume strategies that get results by focusing on the type of information that quickly grabs the employer’s attention. Participants will learn how to develop a targeted career summary and write bullets that best showcase their accomplishments.

    Webinar 3: Wow I Never Knew…! Exploring Alumni Career Center Resources and the Alumni Directory
    Wednesday, June 18, 11 a.m.-Noon
    The University of Illinois Alumni Association’s collection of alumni career resources provide a solid foundation for career management planning at all professional points, whether you’re starting to explore new career options, looking for guidance on updating your resume, or need a refresher on networking, tips on starting strong in your new job or ideas on managing your path. This session will provide short tutorials on the Hire UI Alumni job board, the Virtual Career Center, professional development workshops and the UIAA Alumni Directory.

    Workshop: Developing & Marketing Your Strengths
    Friday, June 20, 9-11 a.m.
    Onsite only at the Illini Center in downtown Chicago
    This hands-on, in-depth discussion will explore attendees’ strengths as identified through the Strengths-Based Leadership assessment. Using their leadership themes (executing, influencing, relationship building and strategic thinking), attendees will discuss past experiences and accomplishments. The session will provide strategies for matching personal strengths with those sought by prospective employers and for marketing strengths and accomplishments as part of overall career management efforts or specifically during a career transition. This program is only available to the first 30 registrants. The $35 fee covers the cost of the book and the materials for University of Illinois alumni ($45 for UI non-alumni guests).

    Recruit Chicago 2014: A Chicago Alumni Job Fair
    Thursday, June 26, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
    UIC Forum, 725 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60605
    You are cordially invited to attend the Recruit Chicago 2014: a multi-school alumni only career fair. Whether you're a candidate looking to network or seeking a new career in finance, investment banking, marketing, technology, media, nonprofit or consulting industries, you will find all the best opportunities at Recruit Chicago. MyWorkster pre-selects all the employers to only include the best companies and opportunities in the area.

     

  • Fulbright Student Awards

    Interested in teaching English or conducting research overseas for a year after you graduate?  A strong Fulbright application requires a great deal of thinking, planning and writing. Summer is the perfect time to begin to prepare for the September deadline! 

    What is the Fulbright?

    • Immediately after World War II, Congress created the Fulbright Program to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange.
    • The U.S. Student Program awards approximately 1,800 grants annually and sends students to over 155 countries worldwide.
    • Students participate in a self-designed program of study that can include research, university coursework, language study and more. Alternatively, students can also choose to assist in teaching English in one of over 70 countries, at various levels.
    • Candidates must have US citizenship at time of application and a bachelor's degree before starting their service period. Bachelor’s holders are eligible to apply at any point in life after graduation. 

    Fulbright Full Grant vs. Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA)

    • Full Grant: requires a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require knowledge of the language, others are flexible. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help a student study or learn more about the proposed topic.
    • ETA: offers students the chance to apply to teach English.  In some countries ETAs teach in a high school, in others elementary and in others at the college level. Language requirements vary from country to country, and many countries have no requirement. ETAs are generally students who have some teaching experience and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    What are the benefits?

    • These grants generally provide round-trip transportation, language or orientation courses, maintenance for the academic year (based on living costs in the host country), and supplemental health and accident insurance.
    • The Fulbright name is well respected in the U.S. and beyond. Past scholars have considered it an experience of a lifetime. They learn about new cultures or deepen their knowledge of one they already were acquainted with. They make new friends and engage in an in-depth teaching or learning experience that gives them depth of knowledge and skills in their chosen field, and helps set the stage for greater independence in their next career move. They develop a more sophisticated understanding of their host country, the U.S. and themselves.

    Where can I find more information?

    Interested?  Contact:

    Beth Powers, [bpowers@uic.edu, oversees Fulbright Full Grant applications]

    Sheena Miller, [sheena@uic.edu, oversees Fulbright ETA applications]

  • Fulbright Week: Info Sessions, Alumni Panel, and Public Health Info this Week

    Fulbright week at UIC is happening! Please take note of these information sessions and follow up with OSSP if you would like to talk about Fulbright options:

    Tuesday 4/15: College of Medicine Fulbright and Other Scholarships Info Session
    Information about opportunities for students of medicine
    3 - 4pm, CMW 106

    Wednesday 4/16: Fulbright Panel
    UIC Alumni discuss their experiences applying for and participating in Fulbright
    4-5pm, 2550 UH

    Thursday, 4/17: Fulbright School of Public Health Presentation
    Information about funded opportunities to pursue research in public health overseas
    12 - 1pm, SPH 192

    More information:

    UIC deadline: Sept. 12, national deadline: Oct.17

    Students who plan projects early and work on them over the summer will find the application process MUCHeasier.

    What is the Fulbright grant?

    The Fulbright Scholarship sends students abroad to do a program of study or research in one of around 140 countries OR to teach English for a year in one of over 50 countries. You must have your bachelor's degree before you leave, but you can apply at any point in your life once you have that first degree. For a Fulbright Full Grant you put together a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require you to know the language well, others are flexible on language requirements. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help you study or learn more about your proposed topic.

    Tell me more about the teaching grants...

    Fulbright also offers students the chance to apply to teach English.  In some countries you would teach in a high school, in others elementary and in others at the college level. Language requirements vary from country to country. Many countries have no language requirement. The English Teaching Assistants (ETA) are generally students who have some teaching experience, and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    Why should I consider it?
    The Fulbright name is well respected in the U.S. and beyond. Past scholars have considered it an experience of a lifetime. They learn about new cultures or deepen their knowledge of one they already were acquainted with. They make new friends and engage in an in-depth teaching or learning experience that gives them depth of knowledge and skills in their chosen field, and helps set the stage for greater independence in their next career move. They develop a more sophisticated understanding of their host country, the U.S. and themselves.

    Questions?

    OSSP staff welcome questions from students and advisors about the Fulbright. Please direct questions about the full grant to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu; questions about the teaching assistantships to Sheena Miller, sheena@uic.edu; and questions about graduate students applying to Marie Khan at mkhanj@uic.edu 

  • Full-Time Job: Provider Relations Associate at Brighter (Tech Start-up)

    Are you a recent college grad? Are you intrigued by the innovation, excitement, and culture of tech startups? Looking to get your foot in the door at a young company in which you can learn, grow, and prosper? BRIGHTER (www.brighter.com) is looking for an entry level Provider Relations Associate who will serve as a liaison to dentists and their staffs across the country.   This hands-on role is part sales, part account management and rewards folks with superior customer service and communication skills. 

    See more in the attached job description.  To apply, send a resume to David Klein at david.klein@brighter.com. Questions can be directed to David Klein as well.

  • Full-time positions at UIC Institute for Health Research and Policy

    A research team at the UIC Institute for Health Research and Policy is looking to fill one or two full-time data collection positions for a new grant, starting in June or July.  If you are about to graduate and you are hard-working, detail-oriented, interpersonally skilled, and looking for a job, please email a resume to Dr. Kathleen R. Diviak, at kdiviak@uic.edu. These positions are a great opportunity to get research experience before applying to graduate school in psychology, public health, or social work or even medical school.

  • Full-Time Research Assistant: Rush University Medical Center

    The Behavioral Sleep Medicine Laboratory is recruiting a research assistant to manage studies investigating the relationship between sleep and circadian rhythms with body weight, health behaviors and blood pressure. The research assistant will have primary responsibility for assisting the Primary Investigator in the set up and management of all aspects of the projects day-to-day operations including (a) subject recruitment, screening for eligibility, and data collection, (b) maintaining project database and files and supplies, (c) assist with project reports and correspondence, (d) assist project team staff with execution of grant activities.  The individual who holds this position exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.  

    Principal Duties and Responsibilities: 

    Assists in recruitment, obtaining informed consent and data collection including administration of questionnaires, set up and downloading of sleep tracking an blood pressure devices. Screens, schedules and tracks subject participation making reminder phone calls and following up on non-participation. Assists in tracking all payments to participants. Maintains and orders supplies when needed. Maintains forms and electronic data collection devices via the Redcap system. Attends research staff meetings. Assists in maintaining database for screened subjects and recruitment sites. Assists in developing marketing materials and off site recruitment efforts. Complies with ethical standards for research involving human subjects. If interested, will have the opportunity to contribute to scientific manuscripts and abstracts. Completes other activities as delegated by the PI and the project director

     Position Requirements:

    Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and one year of previous human subjects research experience.  Effective written and verbal communication skills. Willing to work flexible hours Proficient with computer applications; experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint preferred; Experience with SPSS    and REDCAP would be ideal Must be able to work efficiently, follow-through with assignments independently, with excellent attention to detail as well as strong problem-solving, interpersonal, and analytic skills. 30-40 hours per week.

    *Working Conditions: Occasional early evening and weekend data collection days.

    *Location: Will be housed in the Sleep Disorders and Research Center located at 600 S Paulina Suite 6 South, Chicago, IL 60612.    

    Disclaimer: The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job.  It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.  

    Interested applicants should go to jobsatrush.com and search for job 2016-1930

    Contact Dr. Kelly Baron (kgbaron@rush.edu) with any questions

  • Gap Year Opportunity in Neuroscience/Psychiatry Laboratory

  • GEAR UP Student Positions Available!

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    Gender and Sexuality Center is hiring 3-6 Student Facilitators. Learn how to apply!

  • General Office Aide Position Available at the Learning Sciences Research Institute (LSRI)

  • General Office Aide Position - Office of the Dean of Students

    The Office of the Dean of Students is looking for a hard- working, detail-oriented, self-motivated and competent individual to work as a General Office Aide within the Student Conduct Process area.  The position directly reports to the Student Conduct Coordinator, Idalia Andrade.  This position deals with highly confidential and sensitive information and subject matter.  The individual filling this position must be able to work with a variety of people accomplishing a myriad of tasks and projects.

    Principle Duties, Responsibilities, and Other Job Related Information:

      Assist students, staff and faculty in the navigation of our website [deanofstudents.uic.edu]

      Be knowledgeable about the Office of the Dean of Students services and the Student Conduct Process

      Represent the Office of the Dean of Student in tabling events around campus and presentations

      Data entry using Excel and Access database (Microsoft programs)

      Make Deliveries on and off campus with University Vehicle (must have valid license)

      Assist with walk-ins and answering phones at front desk and conduct cube as needed

      Basic office duties such as copying, filing and shredding of student conduct files

      Assist in publicizing events by creating and posting informative materials on bulletin boards around campus

      Additional duties as assigned

    Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:

      Professionalism or being professional at all times

      Strong written and oral communications skills.

      Ability to work under short deadlines and produce work efficiently.

      Strong and quick decision-making skills and organizational skills are a plus

      Detail oriented.

      Must be able to work well with little supervision

      Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office software including Excel, Access and Word.

      Must enjoy working with people

      Good time management skills

    Additional Requirements:

      You must be registered for at least 6 credit hours for Fall semester.

      You must be able to work 12-15 hours a week minimum during our office hours.  Our office is open Monday through Friday--830AM-5:00PM

     You must have federal work study.  You will be required to submit award letter that clearly shows you have FWS with documents. 

      You must have good conduct standing with the University.

    Apply Here: https://uic-csm.symplicity.com/

  • General Office Assistant Job Opening in the Office of the President

    Student job opening in the Office of the President for a General Office Assistant for the following:

    Front desk receptionist

    Answer phones  

    Greet guests   

    Receive office deliveries      

    Type labels and small projects

    Mail pickup from lobby

    Conference room scheduling

    Occasional campus errands

     

    Hourly salary: $8.77

     Job Opening --- Starting Date:  Immediately

     Tuesday and Thursday – 8:00-5:00

    To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to Joyce Williams – william4@uillinois.edu  or312-413-9097

  • General Office Assistant Position Available in the Office of the President

  • General Office Assistant Position - Center for Research on Health and Aging

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has an opening for a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    Tasks for the position include organizing financial records, data entry, electronic processing, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Position Requirements:

    Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint Professional interpersonal manner and responsible Excellent writing and communication skills Good organizational skills Excellent attention to detail One year of work experience in an office setting is required Ability to follow directions and work independently Team player Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP at UIC is an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran.

  • General Office Assistant (Student Worker) for the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Advancement

  • GLAS Undergraduate General Office Aide Position Available for Spring 2017

    Provide administrative support for the Global Asian Studies Program (GLAS). This general office aide position is intended to be 8-12 hours/week for spring 2017 with the possibility of continuing through summer 2017 and beyond.

    Duties include, but are not limited to:

    - filing and maintaining confidential records

    - updating budget spreadsheets

    - staffing on-campus events

    - inventorying office supplies

    - running errands across campus

    - photocopying

    - checking/sorting mail

    - handling phone and in-person inquiries

    Qualifications: One year of work experience either on- or off-campus, ideally in an office setting. Must be a mature and responsible self-starter. Familiarity with Google Apps preferred.

    To apply, email jhuynh@uic.edu with 1) your resume, 2) an explanation of why this position interests you and what your qualifications are, and 3) your full MWR availability the week of January 9 and 16 for a 20-minute interview. The position is open until filled, but review of applications will begin Wednesday, January 4.

  • Gozamos.com seeking Writers

    Gozamos, the Chicago-based independent online magazine dedicated to the arts, culture and politics, is looking for speakerheads, foodies, bookworms, fashionistas, art aficionados, TV addicts, political wonks and storytellers to join our team of contributors. If you have a talent for writing and a passion for sharing your knowledge and experiences with the world, then Gozamos may be the place for you.  All 5 sections are currently recruiting writers: Music, Arts & Entertainment, Food + Drink, Lifestyle, Tu Cultura.  Click on the post to read more.

  • Graduating Students: Employment Opportunity at UIC College of Dentistry

  • Guild Literary Complex Paid Part-Time Project Coordinator Position, Apply by Sun. 2/1

    The Guild Literary Complex [Guild] is seeking a creative and collaborative Project Coordinator [Coordinator] to organize and implement Brooksday. Brooksday was created in 2013 to honor and sustain the work of Gwendolyn Brooks. Brooks is one of the most important of American poets—an artist who broke through racial barriers in our literature and publishing, who nurtured many younger writers, and who with poetic virtuosity and courage changed American poetry. Brooksday is held annually on June 7, the date of Mrs. Brooks’ birth, and includes readings of her poetry by invited guests, along with music and special performances.

    This is a paid part-time position that begins approximately mid-February and continues through mid-June (approximately four months).

    Individual Responsibilities

    • Work closely with the volunteer Brooksday Planning Committee [Committee] to develop and implement the entire day of activities.
    • Manage and track program logistics, including but not limited to keeping an updated list of tasks, deadlines, and person(s) responsible for completing each task, organizing a complete schedule for the day, and coordinating event volunteers.
    • Correspond with readers, including sending invitations, collecting responses and required information (bios, photos, etc), and maintaining an accurate contact list.
    • Organize the detailed reading schedule.
    • Manage new and existing relationships with Brooksday partners, as required.
    • Maintain regular communication with Committee and Director of the Guild, and attend all Committee meetings.
    • Contribute to basic event marketing and maintain event social media presence.
    • Provide a post event report and follow-up with partners and readers, as necessary.

    Qualifications

    • Experience presenting live, public events.
    • Excellent organizational and project management skills.
    • Ability to work independently, and with others in a collaborative setting.
    • Strong communication skills (written and oral), and a professional demeanor.
    • Resourceful, inventive, and positive.
    • Computer skills for word processing, data entry, spreadsheet management, and social media.
    • Interest or experience in literary arts preferred but not required.

    Hours and Pay

    The position pays $15/hour for up to 265 hours. The weekly time commitment for the position varies and is based on the following estimated schedule:

    25 hours            February
    45 hours            March
    70 hours            April
    80 hours            May
    45 hours            June
     

    These hours are not guaranteed. Pay will be determined based on actual hours worked. Hours will be submitted with detail to the Director of the Guild every two weeks.

    The Project Coordinator will be present for the entire Brooksday event, included set-up and break down. Brooksday 2015 is scheduled for June 7, 12-6pm.

    Application deadline is February 1, 2015.

    Email applications are strongly encouraged.

    Send your resume, cover letter, and 3 references to the attention of:

    info@guildcomplex.org 
    Attn: Brooksday Hiring Committee
    Guild Literary Complex
    PO Box 478880
    Chicago, IL 60647

    The Guild Complex is an equal opportunity employer.

    ABOUT THE GUILD LITERARY COMPLEX

    Founded in 1989, The Guild Literary Complex (the Guild) is a Chicago-based literary organization that presents and supports diverse, divergent, and emerging voices through innovative programs including performances and readings. Actively working with individuals and organizations from Chicago’s many neighborhoods, the Guild seeks to connect people, groups, and geographies through literature—bringing unexpected writers, programs, and audiences together. The Guild believes that vibrant literature contributes to society and community, and that all people should have access to dynamic, engaging juxtaposition of voices. Since its formation, the Guild has established itself, in the words of the Illinois Arts Council, as “Chicago’s premier literary center.” The Guild has also been twice selected as a model literary center by the National Endowment for the Arts.

    www.guildcomplex.org 

    ***

    If you wish to volunteer or provide another service, please email info@guildcomplex.org.

    Thank you for your interest!

     
     
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    Hiring Full & Part Positions Working with Chicago Youth!

  • Hiring: General Office Aide Position with The UIC College of Applied Health Sciences Office of the Dean

  • Honors College Front Desk Student Job Opportunity

    The Honors College is in need of front desk coverage on the following days/times. We prefer to hire one (1) person to cover all available shifts so if you are available to cover all shifts, please email a message of interest along with your resume to tiana@uic.edu  

     

    Mondays from 8 AM – 11 AM

    Thursdays from 3 PM – 5 PM

    Fridays from 11 AM– 12 PM and/or 1:30 PM – 3:30PM