Archive for August, 2022

The Kids Hall of Fame Project is seeking illustrators

Monday, August 22nd, 2022

 The Kids Hall of Fame Project is seeking illustrators for its website, upcoming books, etc. Each assignment (emailed to us as JPEG files) is twofold. It depicts the extraordinary achievement of one person under age 20, in color and a duplicate without color, suitable for an 8½” x 11” coloring book. Each accepted assignment includes a byline and $50.

 Sample illustrations may be seen on the 14-Year-Old Extraordinary Achievers to the 17-Year-Olds Extraordinary Achievers page of our website www.TheKidsHallofFame.com. Illustrators are invited to send samples of their work to this email address.

We look forward to hearing from you and/or your students.

 ~Victoria


The Kids Hall of Fame

Dr. Victoria Nesnick, Founder & President

Eight Miller Farms Drive
Miller Place, NY 11764
Office: 631.940.0614
Mobile: 631.889.2178

Email: VictoriaNesnick@TheKidsHallofFame.com

www.TheKidsHallofFame.com
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The Humanities Admin. Group is now hiring for four student worker positions

Monday, August 22nd, 2022

HAG Student Worker

The Humanities Administrative Group is looking for an office assistant. The position will include clerical work such as filing/mail distribution/photocopying/scanning as well as assistance with projects/events and more. The student must feel comfortable interacting with faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Anticipated pay rate: $16-16.50/hr.

Qualifications:

Students with a work-study award for the 2022-23 academic year highly preferred. Previous experience with office/administrative work is helpful. Must be able to handle confidential information and present oneself in a professional manner. The position is for 10 hours per week with availability on 3 out of 5 workdays. Interested applicants should submit their resume and letter of interest to Minh-Thu Nguyen at minhthu@humnet.ucla.edu.

  • Ability to use PC and Mac computers, and high level of comfort with Adobe, Microsoft Word, Excel, Windows, Outlook, and WordPress
  • Ability to communicate with students, staff, faculty and visitors
  • Ability to exercise discretion with sensitive information
  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs
  • Available to work approximately 10 hours per week
  • Additional duties as needs arise

NELC Student Worker

Position Description:

Under the supervision of the Student Affairs Officer (SAO), serve as office and programs assistant for the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. The position will include clerical work such as filing/mail distribution/photocopying/scanning as well as assistance with projects/events, website management/content creation, and more. The student must act professional and feel comfortable interacting with faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Anticipated pay rate: $16-$16.50.

Qualifications:

The ideal student will have a work-study award for the 2022-23 academic year. Previous experience with office, event, and website coordination is preferred. Ability to handle confidential information and to present oneself in a professional manner is essential. The position is for 8-10 hours per week with availability on 3 out of 5 workdays, with occasional shifts on weeknights or weekends for events. Interested applicants should submit their resume and letter of interest to Minh-Thu Nguyen at minhthu@humnet.ucla.edu. If you are familiar with website management, please list the platforms you’ve worked with.

Tasks include:

-Office Organization

-Creating Flyers

-Updating Website

-Event preparation, set up/clean up

-Providing Front Office support: answering questions from faculty, students when coming into the office; printer support, managing the mail, phone

-Compiling and Organizing Data, i.e. submissions for fellowships, TA applications, course scheduling, admissions, hiring

Study of  Religion Student Worker

Position Description:

Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, serve as office and programs assistant for the Center for the Study of Religion. The position will include clerical work such as filing/mail distribution/photocopying/scanning as well as assistance with projects/events, website management/content creation, and more. The student must act professional and feel comfortable interacting with faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Anticipated pay rate: $16-$16.50.

Qualifications:

The ideal student should have a work-study award for 2022-23 academic year. Previous experience with office, event, and website coordination is preferred. Ability to handle confidential information and to present oneself in a professional manner is essential. The position is for 10-15 hours per week with availability on at least 3 out of 5 workdays, with occasional shifts on weeknights or weekends for events. Interested applicants should submit their resume and letter of interest to Melissa Saavedra at melsaavedra@humnet.ucla.edu. If you are familiar with website management, please list the platforms you’ve worked with.

Tasks include:

·Answering emails that come inquire about the CSR

·Emailing out event reminders to listservs

·Creating flyers for events

·Updating CSR website (i.e. event notices and opening up RSVP lists)

·Updating bulletin board on events and IDP

·Event preparation, set up/clean up

Comparative Literature/LGBTQ Student Worker

Position Description:

Under the supervision of the Student Services Advisor (SSA), serve as office and programs assistant for the Department of Comparative Literature and the LGBTQ Studies Program. The position will include clerical work such as filing/mail distribution/photocopying/scanning as well as assistance with projects/events, website management/content creation, and more. The student must be able to conduct themselves professionally and feel comfortable interacting with faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Anticipated pay rate: $16-$16.50/hr.

Qualifications:

The ideal student will have a work-study award for the 2022-23 Academic Year. Previous experience with office, event, and website coordination is preferred. The ability to handle confidential information with discretion is essential. The position is for 10-15 hours per week with availability on at least 3 out of 5 workdays. Interested applicants should submit their resume and letter of interest to Holly Seely at hseely@humnet.ucla.edu. If you are familiar with website management, please list the platforms you’ve worked with.

Tasks include:

·Filing

·Office Organization

·Updating the Comp Lit and LGBTQ website

·Creating event flyers

·Event preparation, set up/clean up (“Q-Scholars” and “Q-Grad” conferences)

·Compiling and Organizing Data, i.e. submissions for fellowships, TA applications, course scheduling, admissions, hiring