Seeking graduate intern for Women’s Resource Center

The Women’s Resource Center is seeking a graduate intern for the upcoming academic year 2016-17. The graduate intern will assume responsibilities for website updates, design, and development; develop departmental communications and outreach materials; coordinate FEMpowerment academic and life skill workshops and speaker series; and assist with the coordination and facilitation of special events and outreach functions in support of the Women’s Resource Center’s goals. The graduate intern will be a core member of the Women’s Resource Center team and will participate in staff meetings, planning sessions, etc. S/he will be mentored by the staff in various aspects of the job. Position duties and responsibilities will be performed in support of the institutional mission and goals.

This is a nine-month, half-time, (20 hours per week) position.

If you are interested, please submit your cover letter, samples of your graphic design skills,  and resume to Heidi Stanton Schnebly at hstanton@wsu.edu

For questions regarding the position, please contact Heidi Stanton Schnebly, Interim Director, Women’s Resource Center at hstanton@wsu.edu  or 509-335-8841.

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