Category Archives: Jobs

Apply to be an Orientation Advisor

New Student Services is seeking a diverse group of talented students to develop, plan, and execute the 2013 Summer Orientation program and we need your help!

Any student who is looking for a fun and rewarding leadership opportunity, working with a diverse and socially conscious group of campus leaders, should consider applying to become an Orientation Advisor (OA). OAs are important representatives for all incoming students – they are among the first people new students and families meet!

Interested students must attend one of the following information sessions next week inorder to obtain an online application:

•   Tuesday, October 9- 8:30 – 9:30 p.m., Student Services Building (SSB) G1.310

•   Wednesday, October 10-  5:30 – 6:30 p.m., North Office Building A (NOA) 1.126

•   Sunday, October 14- 8:30 – 9:30 p.m., Jester Auditorium (JES) A121A

If you are unable to attend one of the above meetings, please contact New Student Services (512-471-3304) to set an appointment between Monday, October 15 – Friday, October 19, 2012, to obtain an application. Complete applications are due by Wednesday, October, 24 at 4pm.

Thank your for your support!

-New Student Services

www.UTOrientation.com

TIP Mentor Application

The deadline for the TIP Mentor application is this Friday, September 28th at 5:00 pmPrior to completing the application, please review the job description by clicking here

The instructions on the job description have you go through ScienceWorks to apply for the position, however, if you have difficulty accessing the application the direct link to the TIP Mentor Application is:  www.tinyurl.com/TIP-mentor-appll

If you have any questions regarding the application process please contact Jenny Smith at jlsmith@austin.utexas.edu

 

Apply for Peer Mentor Position with TIP

Dear Liberal Arts Honors Students,

You are invited to apply for a Peer Mentor position within the Texas Interdisciplinary Plan (TIP) for the Fall 2013-Spring 2014 academic year.  Liberal Arts Honors students have an exemplary reputation as a part of our mentoring staff and we would very much like to work with YOU in the future.  If you enjoy working with incoming students and wish to encourage their academic excellence and ease their transition into university life please keep reading!

Please go to the TIP Mentor Page and click on the “Apply to be a TIP Peer Mentor” link on the left-hand side of the page.  From the Mentor Application Flyer there is a direct link in RED Text that leads you to the application which is housed in ScienceWorks.  Applications are due Friday, September 28th, 2012 at 5:00 pm.

Please keep in mind that experience as a student (academic and campus involvement) is highly valued during the selection process.  We will also be increasing the number of alternate mentors we will be accepting this year as well.  Please read and review the information on the link provided and if you have additional questions please contact TIP Peer Mentor Coordinator, Jenny Smith at:  jlsmith@austin.utexas.edu

Thank you again – We look forward to reading your applications.

Sincerely,

Jenny Smith

Jennifer L. Smith, M.Ed.

Sr. Student Affairs Administrator & Lecturer

Texas Interdisciplinary Plan (TIP) Mentor Academy Coordinator

College of Natural Sciences Peer Leader Academy Coordinator

The University of Texas at Austin

http://cns.utexas.edu/academics/tip

http://cns.utexas.edu/careers/peer-leader-academy

Job and Internship Opportunities

LAHers, Kaitlyn Flynn, Recruiting Coach, in the LIberal Arts Career Services, sent me these job and internship opportunities.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers: Nationwide Advisory Management Intern Summer 2013, application deadline 10/19, search for Job ID 6321
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers: Nationwide Advisory Management Associate Summer 2013, application deadline 9/17, search for Job ID 6320
  • The Boston Consulting Group – Associate, application deadline 9/9, see Job ID 6256
All of the above jobs can be viewed in more detail through students’ BTT Gateway accounts. If students do not currently have an account, they are welcome to get started by visiting the Liberal Arts Career Services homepage  or visiting our office in FAC 18.

UT students Looking for a job? We have the perfect opportunity for you.

Job Description: Must be able to work one of the following am or pm shifts, Monday through Friday 8:45 am to 12:30 pm or 12:15 pm to 4:00 pm. Please indicate in cover letter what shift position you are applying for (either AM or PM). If your career goals include alternative transportation, we have a great opportunity for you.  Focused on the UT bicycle program daily duties include: primarily operating the bicycle

primarily operating the bicycle hub (The Kickstand) Monday through Friday during assigned hours, assisting with bicycle registrations, bicycle warning and impounds, and other related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications: Excellent customer relations and computer skills.  The ability to accomplish tasks in a timely fashion. Cash handling or customer service experience a plus.  Must be able to work one of the following am or pm shifts Monday through Friday. AM shift is scheduled for Monday to Friday from 8:45 am to 12:30 pm and the PM shift is scheduled for Monday to Friday from 12:15 pm to 4:00 pm.  Must have basic

Must have basic bicycle knowledge and a strong desire to learn more regarding state laws and UT regulations regarding bicycles as well as general bicycle maintenance knowledge: including how to fix a flat, and minor adjustments to seats, brakes and handlebars.

Pay: $10/Hr

If you are interested please login to hirealonghorn.org and apply or email your Resume to bjuarez@austin.utexas.edu

ACE: A Community fo Education

ACE is looking to hire 80 full-time tutors.  All tutors for ACE are Americorps members, so if you are a graduating Senior and looking a productive way to spend the next year, this is a great opportunity!

With ACE, you will work in Austin teaching children to read and give back to the community, gaining experience and benefits during your service year.

Benefits:

Pursue alternative teaching certification

Eligible for student loan forbearance

Earn education award

Receive modest living allowance

Gain leadership skills and experience in education

 

What else is involved?

Commit to one year of service

Option to tutor in Spanish

Teach and learn using a research based curriculum

Receive ongoing training and professional development

Tutor 10 children one-on-one daily for 30 minutes

Participate in a monthly Saturday service project

For more information or to apply – www.aceaustin.org

Also, if you are interested, I have contact information for a ACE leader that met with advisers this morning.

LAHers Apply to be an Honors Colloquium Mentor- Application Due Thursday, March 29

The University Honors Center invites you (including graduating seniors) to apply for a position as an Honors Colloquium student mentor for the 31st annual Honors Colloquium, July 19-21, 2012.

The Honors Colloquium is a three-day recruiting event that takes place on The University of Texas at Austin and is designed to introduce rising high school seniors to life at the university, while encouraging them to apply to UT.

Student mentors are a critical component to our program. They interact with participants and provide support for Colloquium activities. Most importantly, they have fun!

You may learn more about the position and application here:  http://bit.ly/hcmentor2012e

All materials must be submitted by 5 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2012. 

 We look forward to working with you this summer!

*Reminder* LAH Writing Fellow Applications Due Friday, March 23

Want to be a LAH Writing Fellow?

(past Writing Fellows also need to apply)

Please put in writing:

“What you think a good Writing Fellow does and what a student needs from a good tutor” If you have been a Writing Fellow in the past, please give some of your specific examples.

Please turn your Application in by Friday, March 23, 2012 in the LAH office.

Questions? Please email Stacey or Linda.

Internship at the Harry Ransom Center

The Liberal Arts Honors Program offers an internship at the Harry Ransom Center (http://www.hrc.utexas.edu) that is designed to provide an LAH senior or advanced junior with experience in the nature and operations of a major humanities research center.  The experience gained by interns will benefit them in their own research projects, in possible graduate studies, and even as a career option in such fields as librarianship, museum studies, archival or curatorial work as well as public affairs, marketing, public programming and event management.

In addition to providing general support for Ransom Center programs and services, an intern may be asked to work in any and all of the following areas:

–answering research queries

–processing collections

–conducting bibliographic searches

–preserving collection materials

–planning exhibitions

–doing editorial and publicity work

–working on web-site enhancement projects

–assisting with guest speakers events

–event planning and management

–marketing and public affairs

The internship will be for the entire academic year (fall and spring semester).There will be opportunities to work in a number of different departments of the Center, learning multiple skills, from preservation to collection processing and editorial work. There will be an orientation period during the last week of August.  Internships run for three months in the fall: September, October, and November; and three in the spring: February, March, and April.  Thus, the internship will end each semester before finals begin.

The position is not a benefits-eligible one, but there is a stipend of $1500 per semester, for which the intern is expected to work 10 hours per week.  In addition there is the possibility of academic credit if the student registers for a conference course.

Applicants should provide the following: a one-page resumé, a letter from the student describing his/her interest and qualifications, and a letter of recommendation from a UT faculty member or someone who knows the student’s professional qualifications for the work described above.  Both letters should be addressed to Danielle Sigler, Assistant Director and Curator for Academic Programs, but should be attached to the resumé anddelivered to Professor Larry Carver in the Liberal Arts Honors office, Gebauer 1.206.

Deadline for applications is April 2, 2012.