The Culture & Heritage Houses are hiring!

The WSU Culture and Heritage Houses* are now seeking motivated undergraduate students to fill the position of Cultural House Assistants for fall 2015 at $10/hr. Students interested in working with diverse populations are encouraged to apply. 

Up to four undergraduates will be hired as Cultural House Assistants. The duties include staffing events, assisting with programs, and routine upkeep of the Houses. Students must be available to work evenings and weekends. Work-study eligible students are preferred. 

To apply, send a cover letter, resume/CV, and two references (with contact information) to lauren.l.griffin@wsu.edu by March 16. 

If you have any questions, contact Lauren Griffin at 509-339-6172 or lauren.l.griffin@wsu.edu. 

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*The WSU Culture and Heritage Houses are a complex of four historic buildings: Talmadge Anderson Heritage House, Casa Latina, Native American Cultural House, and the Asian Pacific American Cultural House. The staff of the Houses conducts programming throughout the year. In addition, the staff manages the facilities for WSU community members who have events in the facilities. https://culturalhouses.wsu.edu/

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