Student Funding Board (SFB)Student Involvement| The Hub 2300
Stipend Position Description 2024-2025 Academic Year Apply via Handshake- Job Posting #8778700 https://gmu.joinhandshake.com/emp/jobs/8778700/detail If you have any additional questions about this job posting, please connect with Lauren Kaplan, Assistant Director of Student Funding Board and Student Government at [email protected] This job posting closes on Friday, March 29th. General Description: The Student Funding Board student leader position offers student leaders the opportunity to take on a leadership role within Student Involvement on the Fairfax campus. Student Funding Board student leaders are responsible for reviewing funding application requests from Registered Student Organizations. Funding application requests include student-centered events, non-event supplies, and travel. The Student Funding Board student leaders utilize application rubrics to maintain consistency with student funding guidelines and procedures. Thus, Student Funding Board student leaders can effectively and efficiently allocate funding to our Registered Student Organizations throughout the academic year. Qualifications
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Compensation: Compensation will be a total of $3,600.00 for the academic year (8/10/24 through 5/9/25). This position pays $1,800.00 per semester. It is broken into payments semi-monthly throughout each academic semester. Winter break is excluded. Educational Outcomes:
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Paid Job & Internship/Field Experience Opportunities with ESF Camps
in PA, NJ, NY, CT, MD, and FL. ESF (Education, Sports, and Fun) has been a pioneering force in summer day camps and residential programs since 1982. ESF’s people and programs have had a profound impact on youth by building life skills through a dynamic staff, high-quality programs, premier locations, time-honored traditions and commitment to safety and FUN! ESF seeks energetic, creative, and outgoing individuals who want to teach, mentor, and coach children and youth (ages 3-17) this summer: There are paid summer positions and internships available at camp locations in PA, NJ, NY, CT, MD, and FL. Open positions: Teachers, Counselors, Coaches and Lifeguards/Swim Instructors, plus other specialized positions. We are also seeking residential counselors for our BOLD Summers pre-college programs and pro team sports camps. Nearly camp locations include: Camp Locations in MD
Our jobs are now posted at George Mason University and at www.esfjobs.com . Please see www.esfjobs.com for more details and to apply online. Benefits ESF team members enjoy: Making a difference in the life of a child or teen; working with a dynamic, talented team; gaining “resume-building” field experience; leading/assisting with educational programming in arts, STEM & sports; training in behavior management, safety, leadership; and teaching children, plus much more! ESF hiring managers are happy to speak with you further. You are welcome to contact: GREG ACKERMAN REGIONAL DIRECTOR p: 301.493-2525, ext. 8218 c: 610.633.1786 e: [email protected] 750 E. Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 esfjobs.com We are looking for a part time help to take care of our 6 year old son after school (school pick up at home, games and stories, meals/snacks, basic organization, etc) and keep the house clean (cleaning, laundry, basic errands etc.).
Specifically, we are looking for help on Mondays and Thursdays 3:30-6:30 but there can be some flexibility with this if necessary. We live in Arlington/5min drive from Ballston Quarter towards Falls Church. The hourly rate of pay is $20-$25$ based on experience. If interested, please contact Dr. Bledi Celiku at [email protected]. Research Coordinator Opportunities
Note: two updates have been made to this job posting. 1) Additional faculty are now hiring. 2) For applicants who are unable to relocate to Philadelphia, some positions do offer an opportunity for remote work. Applicants are being sought for several in-person and remote full-time research coordinator positions in the Drexel University Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center). The start date for the positions is Summer 2024. The positions are under the direction of Drs. Evan Forman, Meghan Butryn, Adrienne Juarascio, Erica LaFata, Stephanie Manasse, and Charlotte Hagerman. Examples of NIH-funded clinical trials to be coordinated include the following:
The Center is staffed by faculty, post-doctoral fellows, research coordinators, clinical psychology Ph.D. students, and undergraduate students, providing an environment rich in intellectual stimulation and mentorship. The position represents an excellent opportunity to gain experience in obesity/eating disorders clinical research and to be trained in both research and clinical tasks. This position provides excellent preparation for individuals who wish to pursue graduate study in clinical psychology or a related area. Opportunities also will be available, as desired, for grant application preparation, research diagnostic assessment training, additional data analysis, and preparation of poster presentations and/or manuscripts related to the projects. Coordinators also have the opportunity to be exposed to and, in many cases, involved in intervention delivery. The WELL Center is an interdisciplinary clinical research center, which develops, tests and disseminates new behavioral and technological solutions to the problems of obesity, poor diet, sedentary behavior, and disordered eating. Currently, the Center houses 55 faculty, staff, fellows and students, and 19 grant-funded projects valued at $27.2M. Faculty at the WELL Center have been successful at attracting federal and foundation funding, and generating high-impact scientific scholarship in large part through a team science approach to research. I.e., they advise each other, co-write grant proposals and manuscripts, and serve as co-investigators on each other’s projects. The WELL Center has a superior research infrastructure and an overall excellent scientific environment. As a result, members have outsized success, in terms of scholarship, scientific impact, extramural funding, and training-related outcomes (eg attainment of Ph.D., internship and postdoctoral positions). Drexel is a world-class comprehensive research university committed to use-inspired research with real-world applications, and the University's research activities result in more than $131 million in annual expenditures for sponsored projects. Drexel was founded in 1891 and is one of the nation’s largest private universities. Drexel is also ranked in the top 8% of U.S. colleges and universities in a list compiled by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education. and was recently named the most innovative mid-sized research university in the country. Drexel's hometown of Philadelphia is one of the nation's first and largest cities, and the birthplace of the nation. The city regularly wins awards (e.g., City of the Year, Best Restaurant City, Best Place to Visit, Most Walkable City, Coolest City, First World Heritage City, Best Shopping City), and offers a plethora of opportunities to learn, play, work, and engage in the arts, history, and culture. For applicants who are unable to relocate to Philadelphia, some positions do offer an opportunity for remote work. Good afternoon,
I am the Lab Manager in the labs of Drs. Pearl Chiu and Brooks Casas at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (lab information) in Roanoke, Virginia. We are currently seeking a new full-time research technician and would like to get the word out to undergraduates who are interested in such a position. Projects in the labs are highly interdisciplinary and combine methods from experimental and clinical psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics with functional neuroimaging and electrochemistry to investigate decision-making in healthy and clinical populations. The research technician will be responsible for in-vitro data collection to inform in-vivo models of human neurochemistry. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in graduate school in biomedical science or neuroscience. The complete description of the job description link is here for the posting on the Virginia Tech website. Students can also visit: https://jobs.vt.edu/ and search job posting # 526629. Assistant Teacher (flexible hours)
We are a prestigious Leadership Program in McLean, VA We are looking for great TEAM players to join our outstanding team, who love kids, are highly motivated, dependable, will help our center thrive, regardless of your current discipline. We will train those with no teaching experience and they are encouraged to apply. We are looking for someone who: Supervise and interact with children positively -Develop and maintain a positive communication with parents -Teach enrichment class/classes and help with daily home work -Assist with all internal and external marketing -Prefer experience working with children -Comfortable teaching K thru 6th grade -Must be 16 years or older Apply with a copy of resume and cover letter is a plus Why Apply
Please email your resume to : [email protected] Job Description:
Looking for a one-to-one aid for my son during camp this coming summer. My son is 7 years old, autistic, and has the biggest heart of anyone I know. (I am biased.) He receives IEP services during the school year, and this year in particular is having some challenges including elopement and dysregulation. His summer camp is requesting the one-to-one to ensure his safety. In this role, you will provide support and supervision throughout the camp day, ensure smooth transitions and routines, and support my son through potential issues with communication (such as hearing and following directions) and emotional regulation (such as taking time to calm down as needed). Days/Times: Mon–Fri, June 24–August 2, 9am–3:30pm (off for July 4) *The times can also be extended if a candidate is interested in more hours. Location: About 3 miles from Fairfax campus Pay Rate: $15/hr but negotiable Contact Info: [email protected] This is a request for student assistance with childcare/tutoring. I have a 14-year-old child diagnosed with ADHD, Anxiety and ODD. I am looking for a childcare provider(s) for a few hours a week/every other week (very flexible) to help support school assignments and/or social outings. I explained to our case worker that it would be great if it was a student who has knowledge of or experience with these mental health diagnoses.
If interested, or if you have questions, please contact Beth Moss at 571-447-6538 or [email protected]. Dr. Goldberg and Associates is a growing psychotherapy practice with five locations and over 75 mental health Clinicians. We are currently looking for a Part-Time Administrative staff member to add to our support team!
The candidate for this position will primarily be working in the Stevenson, Alexandria office but must be willing to work in other locations, if necessary. Common weekday shifts are from 7:45 am to 12 pm and/or 5 pm to 9:30 pm, as well as weekends as needed. About the Role: Our administrative team is the backbone of our practice. A normal day consists of answering phone calls and emails, scheduling new patients, and assisting with collecting copays. You are the first person our patients meet when they reach out to begin their mental health journey. Must be: · Friendly, polite, patient, and kind · Ready to work and a team-player · Able to perform well in a fast-paced, detail-oriented environment · Able to multitask and work independently. Some tasks cannot be completed all at once, so Admin must be able to follow-up and follow-through. · Dependable and punctual · Able to work well under pressure during busy times and be a self-starter during down-time. · Willing to learn and follow instructions A PLUS, but not required: · Medical Billing and Insurance knowledge · Bilingual speaker Responsibilities include, but not limited to: · Answering multi-line phones and scheduling patients · Administrative support for management and providers · Collecting patient copays and balances · Maintain a high level of Confidentiality and Professionalism · Complete tasks in a timely fashion · Other duties as assigned Job Requirements: · Must have reliable transportation · Minimum Education Level: High School Diploma (or Equivalent) · Must be willing to work weekday mornings and/or evenings/ night, as well as weekends as needed Job Type: Part-time Pay: $14.00 - $17.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Schedule: 4-hour shift 8-hour shift Evening shift Morning shift Night shift Weekends as needed COVID-19 considerations: Individuals are encouraged to wear masks in all buildings and office spaces. Ability to commute/relocate: Alexandria, VA: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Education: High school or equivalent (Required) Experience: Microsoft Excel: 1 year (Preferred) Administrative: 1 year (Preferred) Customer Service: 2 years (Preferred) Work Location: In person If interested, contact Rubbia Syed <[email protected]> |
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