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. These are approximately 10 to 15 hours per week positions with flexible days and times, often during evenings and weekends. To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter. About the News Lab- The News Lab
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/night work. RAMP certification preferred. Prior bartending knowledge a plus. Schedule: Approximately 10 hours/week, with potential for additional hours. Average shift is 5pm-10pm. Most shifts during
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hire phone interviewers for the BRFSS, a state-wide research project about U.S. residents’ health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services. Interviewers will be
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submit a brief cover letter summarizing their training and relevant experience, along with a current résumé. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Kyle Elkin (kre5000@psu.edu ) or John Spargo
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locations. Personal Qualities: Energetic and excited by learning, curious, highly motivated, creative, flexible, and passionate about the museum's mission and engaging the public. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
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most camps is 40 hours per week and the hourly wage starts at $18 per hour. Applications must be submitted electronically and should include a cover letter with a statement of relevant experience and a
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management. Most work will be at local research sites and include forest measurements, tree-ring sampling, and research site maintenance, with occasional data entry and lab work. We are looking for someone
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working with youth and are passionate about Deaf culture, inclusivity, and accessible communication. The instructor will introduce campers to foundational ASL skills through interactive, age-appropriate
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. Greet customers, answer telephone, provide directions or information and solve routine issues. Communicate routine and general information to staff, customers, and/or public about standard services
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. Educational administration experience preferred. For questions about this position, please contact Andrea Tessier, Director of Continuation Education, via email- att3@psu.edu. MINIMUM EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE