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.

Fall Welcome Luncheon

Tue, August 28, 2012 • 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM • Texas Union Ballroom

Come when you can, stay as long as you want.

All LAHers are invited to the luncheon to welcome the incoming class of 2016.  Incoming students will have a chance to meet upper-class LAHers as well as their mentors and fall professors.

Please stop by!

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

Reacting to the Past Textbooks for Sale!

1587: Year of No Significance (Huang) 9780300028843

Confucianism & The Succession Crisis of the Wanli Emperor (Carnes)
9780321332301

The Republic with Introduction by Lane (Plato)
9780140455113

Rousseau, Burke, & Revolution in France in 1781 (Carnes)
9780321332295

Rules for Writers, includes 2009 MLA & 2010 APA Updates (Hacker)
9780312664817

The Social Contract with First & Second Discourses (Rousseau)
9780300091410

The Threshold of Democracy: Athens in 403 B.C. (Carnes)
9780321333032

World of Athens (Joint Association)
9780521698535

For all of them, asking $55. All are in pretty good condition; some may have writing and highlighting.

Please contact Asal Naderi at anaderi14@gmail.com if interested!

Spanish Speakers Needed for Research Project

Dr. Su Yeong Kim, a faculty member in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, is conducting a research study on Mexican American children and families. Our goal is to understand how children who translate between Spanish and English for their English-limited speaking parents affects children’s academic and socio-emotional development.  We are seeking undergraduate research assistants to recruit families over the phone and interview families in-person. We seek students with strong Spanish language skills to be research assistants in our project. Students can receive course credit through HDF 355, a research practicum course, for their work on the project.  Non-HDF majors can use HDF 355 as an elective course for their degree plan. We are seeking interviewers for Fall 2012 and beyond. Students with strong Spanish language skills can email Dr. Kim at sykim@prc.utexas.edu for more information.

 

Thank you,

Su Yeong Kim, Ph.D.

sykim@prc.utexas.edu

LA 325: Introduction to College/Career Coaching Theory and Practice

This class is recommended for anyone interested in Peer Advising or in pursuing a job in career services!

LA325:  Introduction to College/Career Coaching Theory and Practice

Dr. Katharine Brooks

Wednesdays 3-6 pm

Location: MEZ 2.124

Unique #: 29964

Prerequisite: upper-division status; 60 hours

 

Catalog Description:  Covers coaching theory and techniques, motivation and behavior change, and applications of evidence-based coaching to career, academic, and leadership development.

 

Course Description: 

 

This course focuses on the theories, current research, and techniques of evidence-based coaching systems.  Positive psychology and appreciative inquiry will be the primary approaches, but humanistic, behavioral, and NLP techniques and theory will be discussed as well.  A particular emphasis and focus will be on coaching as it applies to college students. The class structure will be a combination of lecture/discussion, in-class exercises and activities, and practice sessions where you will apply the theories you are learning.

 

You will take two tests during the course of the semester and you will write a final paper which incorporates your academic knowledge and understanding of coaching as well as your personal experiences with coaching.  During each class you will also complete worksheets and other activities designed to further your knowledge and understanding of the subject matter as well as develop your own academic and career goals.

 

Coaching skills are invaluable in a variety of work settings, and are particularly important for managers and leaders in an organization.  By completing this course you will be well-prepared to apply your coaching skills to your chosen career path.  You may also apply your skills and knowledge to various student leadership roles (TA’s, peer mentors, tutoring, etc.) you currently hold or hope to attain.

 

Method of Instruction: 

The course meets once a week for three hours. The first two hours of each class will be a combination of lecture and discussion of reading assignments, different coaching theories and other course content. The final hour of the class will be a collaborative learning process where you will work with your classmates and directly apply and practice the skills you are learning through simulation exercises, group activities, and coaching dyads.

 

Goals of the Course:

Coaching has been described as a method for getting the best out of yourself and others. Coaching focuses on change: about making changes in your life or helping others change theirs. The skills and knowledge you develop in this class can be used for self-development or to help others perform new tasks, improve performance in school or work, develop a new skill, solve a problem or find direction and balance in life.

 

This course has been designed to fill a need among liberal arts students for direct instruction on coaching and mentoring their peers and others.  Many liberal arts students seek careers in helping professions, as well as future leadership and management roles.  The ability to coach and guide others to achievement and success is a powerful skill which can be applied to virtually any profession.  But it is not enough to have a desire to help others through coaching.  Proper training in coaching theory and technique is imperative.  This course provides a strong foundation for future coaching efforts.

 

Through this course you will:

·       Learn the key theories and research behind evidence-based coaching systems

·       Develop the attributes of a skilled coach

·       Acquire the techniques used to promote success and positive change in yourself and others

·       Understand the ethics and guidelines for professional conduct when providing services

·       Learn a career coaching system specifically designed for liberal arts students

·       Develop a skill set for providing mentoring and other services to peers

 

Topics to be covered include:

Ethics

Coaching college students

Change, Motivation and Resistance

Positive Psychology

Appreciative Coaching & Advising

Fundamental Skills of Coaching

Career Coaching Theory and Practice

 

Dallas and Decherd Foundation Scholarships-Apply by June 15

Isabelle T. (‘37) and H. Ben (‘36) Decherd Fund Honoring Cecil and Ida Green at the Dallas Foundation Scholarship

Through the generosity of The Isabelle T. (‘37) and H. Ben (‘36) Decherd Fund Honoring Cecil and Ida Green at the Dallas Foundation Scholarship, the Liberal Arts Honors Program has scholarship funds for students in the Program. This money may be awarded to students who have demonstrated financial need and who maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. The scholarship may be used to pay for tuition, fees, and books.

To apply, please complete the following application and attach your narrative and budget:

Dallas Foundation Application Form.

Applications are due June 15, 2012 in the LAH office.

 

Decherd Endowment Scholarship

Through the generosity of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Decherd, the Liberal Arts Honors Program has scholarship funds for students in the Program. This money may be awarded to students who have demonstrated financial need and who maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. The scholarship may be used to pay for tuition, fees, and books.

To apply, please complete the following application and attach your narrative and budget:

Decherd Application Form.

Applications are due June 15, 2012 in the LAH office.