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Professional Development & Employment Opportunities
Web Developer Position - $15/hr!
GenEd is seeking a web developer with strong skills in responsive design to maintain and improve our existing web presence. Day to day responsibilities include maintaining a linux server, WordPress installation, and custom PHP applications. Work samples are encouraged.
Required Skills:
Demonstrated understanding of HTML and CSS
Demonstrated understanding of Object Oriented Programming concepts
Basic knowledge of Apache and Linux
Basic knowledge of REST APIs
Bonuses/nice to haves:
Experience in front end development (JavaScript, jQuery)
Experience in back end development (PHP, MySQL)
Google Analytics experience
Angular JS experience
WordPress development experience
Google Apps Script experience
Applicants must be Workstudy eligible.
To apply, please submit a resume, including contact information for one reference that can be contacted via phone, examples of previous work (can be linked to in the resume), and a cover letter to Dana Dawson, Associate Director of the GenEd Program, at dgdawson@temple.edu. Your cover letter should detail relevant work experience, roles and responsibilities in previous jobs or volunteer experiences, and specify instances where you were assigned and completed a project or projects that required independent work and problem-solving.
Digital Media Marketing Intern & Graphic Designer Positions - $11.70/hr!
Digital Media Marketing Qualifications:
1) Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy aimed at reaching students on campus, including but not limited to social media, website, street teams, and tabling.
2) Assist in the implementation of the Office of Sustainability’s communications plan;
3) Capture events organized by the Office of Sustainability via photos and video media;
4) Develop and implement evaluation tools to determine if the marketing strategies have been effective in capturing attention.
5) Perform general office duties, such as copying, running errands, data entry, etc.; and,
6) Participate in or perform other general duties/events for the Office of Sustainability.
The successful candidate will have a background in marketing with experience using traditional and new media tools to promote the message of the Office of Sustainability. The successful candidate will be creative and will be able to implement marketing initiatives within a constrained financial environment. The successful candidate will have a strong interest in sustainability, will work well in a team environment, and will be able to meet deadlines as assigned.
Graphic Designer Qualifications:
1) Assist in the implementation of the Office of Sustainability’s communications plan;
2) Create promotional materials (flyers, posters, signage, infographs, charts, maps, etc.)
3) Develop copy for promotional material and events;
4) Perform general office duties, such as copying, running errands, data entry, etc.; and,
5) Participate in or perform other general duties/events for the Office of Sustainability.
The successful candidate will be able to develop graphic materials that are appropriate for the various audiences of the Office of Sustainability within a quick turn-around time. The successful candidate will have a strong interest in sustainability, will work well in a team environment, and will be able to meet deadlines as assigned.
Application Requirements for both:
Interested candidates should send ALL of the following documents: resume, a PDF of their work samples or portfolio, and a cover letter explaining how they can help the Office of Sustainability promote sustainability on campus. We will not consider applications that do not contain all of these required components. Please submit these materials to kathleen.grady@temple.edu via email with the subject line “Graphic Designer”. DO NOT SUBMIT HARD COPIES OF THE APPLICATION MATERIALS.
EVENTS
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) Info Session
201 Tuttleman
The NSF GRFP supports outstanding students who pursue research-based master's and doctoral degrees in STEM disciplines (including social sciences) at U.S. institutions. Professors Jackie Tanaka and Laura Toran will be on hand to add their insight as past national review committee members. Full details to the right. Registration for the session is recommended.
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