The Pipeline Project in the Center for Experiential Learning currently seeks an undergraduate student assistant to work 10 hours per week for academic year 2010-11. Compensation is $10.00/hour. This position is Work-Study eligible.
General Duties/Description:
- Provide web, database, graphic design and other technology support for the Pipeline Project including routine PIPELINE website, online database system and Facebook updates.
- Additional responsibilities include assisting in daily operations including the development, production, and distribution of Pipeline publication materials, office organization, program outreach, performing a variety of outreach functions for Pipeline events and projects, and front desk reception support for the Center for Experiential Learning.
Benefits:
- Excellent for students who are already involved or interested in K-12 educational outreach.
- Valuable for students who want to gain professional working experience and/or learn about student services in higher education.
- Work with friendly staff in a supportive, team-oriented environment.
Requirements:
· Experience with PC operating systems and applications, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Acrobat (preferred)
- Knowledge of and experience with web-page design and maintenance, including Adobe Dreamweaver, HTML and CSS code
- Knowledge of database management, including the use of tables, queries, and forms
- Works well both as a member of a small team and independently
- Creative problem solving skills, ability to balance a variety of duties, and attention to detail
- High comfort level with computer technology and software programs, including interest in learning new web page design and other technical skills
Additional Desired Skills:
- Knowledge and experience working with CSS code
The student will be working with the Pipeline staff with the direct guidance of their staff.
How to Apply:
Please email a resume, cover letter, and contact information for two references to: Christine Stickler, Director, The Pipeline Project via Word attachment to castick@uw.edu.
Priority deadline for consideration is Wednesday, November 3rd.