Employment Opportunities
The International Students Affairs Office is now hiring Hall Hosts for Fall 2009 scholarship or work-study positions. Hall Hosts are student who live in the Residence Halls and use their scholarship or work-study hours to assist international students. To learn more about this position and pick up an application stop by the ISAO in Kirk Building 120. For more information contact Liz Enberg at eae626@truman.edu or call the ISAO at 785.4215.
The Career Center is hiring a communication intern, a website intern and scholarship and work-study positions for the 2009-2010 academic year. The communication intern will help plan and promote Career Center events. The website intern will help update and reorganize the Career Center’s website as well as create new web pages. Interested candidates should attend a required preview session at 6-7 p.m. March 24 or 5:30-6:30 p.m. March 25.
The Truman Media Board is seeking applicants for a 2009-2010 webmaster position. The webmaster will be responsible for the design and maintenance of the five media websites, including audio, video, text and photo uploads and must be familiar with HTML and CSS code. This is a year-long commitment and the position is for institutional pay. Applicants may opt to apply the first 60 hours toward a scholarship requirement. Submit a resume and work sample by e-mail to blake.toppmeyer@gmail.com with the subject line: Webmaster Application 2009-2010. Applications are due April 1 and interviews will take place April 3-4.
The Career Center is hiring a communication intern, a website intern and scholarship and work-study positions for the 2009-2010 academic year. The communication intern will help plan and promote Career Center events. The website intern will help update and reorganize the Career Center’s website as well as create new web pages. Interested candidates should attend a required preview session at 6-7 p.m. March 24 or 5:30-6:30 p.m. March 25.
The Truman Media Board is seeking applicants for a 2009-2010 webmaster position. The webmaster will be responsible for the design and maintenance of the five media websites, including audio, video, text and photo uploads and must be familiar with HTML and CSS code. This is a year-long commitment and the position is for institutional pay. Applicants may opt to apply the first 60 hours toward a scholarship requirement. Submit a resume and work sample by e-mail to blake.toppmeyer@gmail.com with the subject line: Webmaster Application 2009-2010. Applications are due April 1 and interviews will take place April 3-4.