Our family is looking for a babysitter to work one afternoon a week (day is negotiable between Tues-Thurs) for 2-3 hours at our home in Burke, VA. In the future, we plan to add a second afternoon and the occasional weekend evening. Must be reliable and have experience with young babies. Our son is 6 months old.
Hourly rate will be determined based on experience and references. An active person who enjoys the outdoors is a plus! For anyone with pet allergies, we have a very friendly, but large, dog. Please have at least two excellent references, past experience with paid babysitting/childcare, and your own transportation to our house. If you do not have a car/bike/horse/etc., we are walking distance to the Burke VRE, where a Mason shuttle runs regularly. No smokers, please. If interested, please contact Lauren by e-mail at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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February 21st from 5:30-6:30 in Student Union Building 1, Room 3311
Come learn how to get on the right track with your finances at this financial workshop. An expert financial planner from First Command Financial Services will help you learn about financial goals, budgeting, savings, and more! The first 5 people will receive their very own free, one on one financial session with the financial planner. Refreshments will be provided so make sure to come early! Register at :alumni.gmu.edu/AdultingFinancialLit Don’t waste a golden opportunity to shadow an employer or professional for a day to see what it is like to work in a specific career or industry!
There are currently 98 opportunities to job shadow, but you must apply by February 16th! It's easy to apply! Go to Take a Patriot to Work today! http://careers.gmu.edu/students/jobsearch/ExperientialLearning/jobshadow/ See below for just a few of the opportunities still in need of applicants:
Shadow an employer for a day! Find out for yourself what it is like to work in a specific career or industry by spending the day with a professional or touring their company.
Applications accepted in HireMason from February 4th through February 15th! · Required orientation now available online: Take a Patriot to Work · http://careers.gmu.edu/students/jobsearch/ExperientialLearning/jobshadow/ For questions not answered on our website, contact [email protected] HireMason Job ID # Internal 139103 Recruiter-Job Shadow Opportunity 138793 Workforce Development, Welfare to Work Program, Childcare Subsidy program & Emergency Services 139144 Lead Pastor 138648 City Year AmeriCorps Member-Job Shadow Opportunity 138926 Direct Support Professional 138986 Direct Support Professional-Job Shadow Opportunity 138987 Development and Patient Services Teams 138687 Director of Programs/Programs Administrator-Shadow Opportunity 138794 Human Resources, Operations, Education Programs 138728 Communications/Marketing Professional 139199 Information Systems 139200 Human Resources/Recruiting 139147 LAB COORDINATOR, COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT LAB AND REASONING & DECISION MAKING LAB, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY2/9/2017 The Cognitive Development Lab, directed by Dr. Hilary Barth, and the Reasoning & Decision Making Lab, directed by Dr. Andrea Patalano, both at Wesleyan University, announce a full-time lab coordinator position starting September 2017. The lab coordinator’s duties will be split 80:20 across the two labs. The lab coordinator will assist with studies on the development of numerical/spatial thinking and decision making in preschool and school-aged children and adults, as well as other general duties in the labs.
Duties include coordinating relationships with local research sites such as schools and children’s museums; hiring and supervision of undergraduate research assistants; recruiting and scheduling participants; maintaining a participant database; data entry and record keeping; running participants through studies; literature searches; and assisting with the preparation of conference abstracts, manuscripts, and grants. The lab coordinator will have the opportunity to be directly involved in research, earn authorship on a paper, and attend research conferences. Key qualifications include a BA in Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a related field; prior research experience (experimental child development experience preferred); exceptional flexibility, organizational skills, communication skills, and attention to detail; general computer skills and statistical software experience (Microsoft Office suite; SPSS); and intellectual interest in our research areas. Programming experience preferred but not required. This position is for 1 year, pending funding for a possible second year. Apply through: https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/5738. In addition, please send: (1) CV or resume, (2) cover letter detailing interests, relevant experience, and future career goals, and (3) contact information for three references to Alexandra Zax ([email protected]). Wesleyan University, located in Middletown, Connecticut, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, marital status, ancestry, present or past history of mental disorder, learning disability or physical disability, political belief, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information or non-position-related criminal record. We welcome applications from women and historically underrepresented minority groups. Inquiries regarding Title IX, Section 504, or any other non-discrimination policies should be directed to: Antonio Farias, VP for Equity & Inclusion, Title IX and ADA/504 Officer, 860-685-4771, [email protected]. Are you interested in doing research this summer or during fall 2017? The URSP is designed to give undergraduates an authentic research, creative, or scholarly experience under the guidance of a mentor. Check out our events page for URSP Proposal Writing Workshop dates and times. Deadline for the summer 2017 application is February 22 and fall 2017 application is May 31.
Are you interested in doing research this summer or during fall 2017? The URSP is designed to give undergraduates an authentic research, creative, or scholarly experience under the guidance of a mentor. Check out our events page for URSP Proposal Writing Workshop dates and times. Deadline for the summer 2017 application is February 22 and fall 2017 application is May 31.
The Lourie Center for Children's Social-Emotional Wellness Therapeutic Nursery Program (TNP), is seeking a psychology extern to work as an aide in the classroom. The TNP is an early intervention program serving children ages 3-5 years old who have social and emotional challenges. Externs work in the classroom, at least two days a week. The TNP runs as a preschool from 8am-noon. Externs also participate in morning and afternoon team meetings with a multidisciplinary staff, and assist in preparations for the TNP graduation ceremony.
Must have at least one year experience working with children and families in a child care or therapeutic setting. The position is unpaid, but clinical psychology graduate students can receive supervision from a licensed psychologist and earn hours for internship. Start date is in May (as early as May 1st) and end date is August 4th. Ability to pass a criminal background check is required. Please submit resume to Anna Curtin, PhD [email protected]. We are looking for someone (preferably male) who would be willing to help us work with our 15 year old son with autism. The focus would be on following a daily schedule routines and running a specific behavior plan to help him learn replacement behaviors. The plan has been prepared by and under the supervision of Dr. Jane Barbin, PhD. We are looking for someone who is patient and willing to work with an older boy. The person should be willing to be directed by the program supervisor but can always provide feedback. We need someone who could work twice or three times a week for 3 hours each day. We can discuss about the particular days of the week that will work for our family and the person helping us. Since our son goes to school during the day, we will need the person to work from 3:00 - 6:00pm during the week and we can be flexible during the weekend. We are hoping to find someone who could be of the team to help our son going through adolescence period.
Please contact us for more information or for any questions. Our contact information is: Nuril Kingsley 703 389 5358 [email protected] The George Mason Review, Mason's only undergraduate research journal, is accepting submissions until February 8, 2017. Undergraduate students across all disciplines are encouraged to submit their research papers for consideration.
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