The Multicultural Center is hiring one Work Study Student Assistant (beginning this Spring 2011). If you are interested, applications are now available in the Multicultural Center (F03-Room-03).
The overarching mission of the Multicultural Center is to contribute to the creation of a campus environment that is truly inclusive. That means a university which respects and affirms the equal human worth of every individual and of all distinctive groups of people. The MCC, therefore, is a uniquely welcoming place, where one is invited to communicate across lines of culture, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, class etc. The Center's moral and intellectual justification is rooted in the University's commitment to persons of different backgrounds, experiences, and origins. The changing demographics of Southern California, coupled with "campus climate" issues, makes the concerns of all ethnic groups, as well as other distinct populations, of critical importance to the development of a truly multicultural university. Find out the job details after the jump.
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director of the Multicultural Center, the student assistant will provide word processing and reception support for the daily operations of the Center. Other duties may include: delivery of campus mail to Academic Affairs and other depts. as needed; assist in setting up and tearing down for lectures, training workshops, and various events in the MCC’s Conference Room; represent the MCC at a table at functions as needed; assist with check-out and return of Resource Library materials and log new materials into database as needed. Assist with promotion (contact with student sign-ups and placement of signage on campus), and pre-workshop duties as well as processing certificates for completion of S.T.A.R. program (every semester).
DAYS/HOURS: *Mon-Fri. *10-20 hours per week *Hours flexible around course schedule *$10 hr. to start. Rate of pay will increase with experience.
Call: 562.985.8150
Or email: cschulth@csulb.edu
Or come into the Multicultural Center (MCC)
To learn more about the MCC, please visit www.csulb.edu/mcc.
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