Women’s Resource Center – Graduate Intern

The Women’s Resource Center is seeking a creative and ambitious Graduate Intern with a passion for equity and diversity, particularly as seen through a gendered lens. This person will work closely with other staff to support student organizations as they organize events and activities. The Graduate Intern will design, produce, and distribute outreach materials; monitor office email and update the website; and coordinate life skill workshops, speaker series, and other Women’s Resource Center programs. To apply, you must be a Washington State resident, a full-time student enrolled in a Master’s or Ph.D. program at WSU, and eligible for work study.

For more information on this position and to apply, please visit https://women.wsu.edu/join-our-staff/. If you have any questions, contact Dr. Heidi Stanton Schnebly, hstanton@wsu.edu.  We look forward to finding the right person for this key position on the Women’s Resource Center team.

Graduate Internship
Part-time (20 hours)
Pullman (8 Wilson-Short)

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