Join us for the 8th Annual Nonprofit & Volunteer Fair! Meet representatives from over 50 local and national nonprofit and government organizations representing a wide variety of fields who are seeking OSU volunteers, interns, and employees. Network with people who share your interests and passions and learn more about the many opportunities available in the nonprofit and public service fields.
The Nonprofit & Volunteer Fair is sponsored by the Center for Civic Engagement and Career Services.

Where: OSU Memorial Union Ballroom

When: Wednesday, February 5th, 2014, 12pm to 3pm, 10am and 11am breakout session. Refreshments provided in the MU Ballroom.

10:00AM – 11:00AM: Pursuing a Nonprofit Career, MU Journey Room: Gain insight into the nonprofit industry. This session will include basics about nonprofit organizations and how to be best prepared for pursing a nonprofit career.

11:00AM – 12:00PM Marketing Your Service Experience, MU 206: Meet a panel of nonprofit professionals who will share tips and strategies on marketing your service and volunteer experience to potential employers and answer your questions about the nonprofit field. This panel will include representatives from six nonprofit agencies at entry level and senior level positions.

11:00AM – 12:00PM International Service, MU 208: Explore international nonprofit service and internships opportunities both during and after college.

12:00PM – 3:00PM Nonprofit & Volunteer Fair: Click here to see a list of the organizations who will be attending the fair!

For disability related accommodations, please call 541-737-3041 or email cce@oregonstate.edu.

Emily E. Bowling
Civic Engagement & Service Coordinator
Student Leadership & Involvement
Oregon State University
154 Snell Hall; Corvallis, Oregon 97331
p: 541.737.7673 | f: 541.737.7504

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Young Adults Urged to Get Flu Vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is reporting that this year’s predominant flu strain is H1N1, which can cause severe respiratory illness among young and middle-aged adults in particular. H1N1 is one of the strains included in the flu vaccine this year. Anyone who has not yet been vaccinated this season is advised to get an influenza vaccination. Student Health Services has vaccine available to students, faculty and staff. No appointment is necessary.
Cost and Insurance Information
• Students: $15 for injectable vaccine – Charged to your OSU student account. Bring your OSU ID card.
• Graduate Students with PacificSource Insurance: $15 for injectable vaccine – Charge will be billed directly to PacificSource. Bring your insurance card and OSU ID card.
• Faculty/Staff: $27 for injectable vaccine. If covered by a PEBB Providence insurance plan (Statewide or Choice), the fee will be billed directly to Providence. Bring your insurance card and OSU ID card. If not covered by PEBB, faculty/staff may also pay on site by cash or check.

Colleen Schlonga

Marketing Coordinator

Student Health Services

Oregon State University

Phone: 541-737-7554

colleen.schlonga@oregonstate.edu

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The Central Coast Ranger District is currently advertising the vacancy announcement for one permanent, full-time GS 460- 5/7/9 Forester (Logging Systems Specialist). This position serves as the District Logging System Specialist on a very active district with five to seven commercial thinning sales annually involving 2,000-2,500 acres and approximately 30 million board feet of timber. The duty station will be Waldport, OR. The merit announcement is currently open and will close on January 29th. The link to the vacancy announcement is provided below.

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/358440100

This is a general recruiting requisition used for attracting candidates that meet the hiring profiles in demand at Intel. By applying to this prescreen, you are expressing interest in Student / Intern opportunities with Intel. https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=718734&src=UNV-11802

Intel offers a broad range of BS, MS and PhD opportunities in the following technical disciplines:
– Electrical Engineering
– Chemistry
– Computer Engineering
– Physics
– Computer Science
– Mechanical Engineering
– Chemical Engineering
– Materials Science

Our Veteran Benefits and Programs include, but are not limited to:
– Veteran specific orientation
– New-hire buddy programs
– Full time resources committed to veterans hiring, staffing and initiatives
– Veterans Employee Groups
– Veteran to Veteran Mentoring Programs
– Operation Impact & Project Hired Wounded Warrior Supporter
– American Corporate Partners Member
– Employer Support of Guard and Reserves (ESGR) partner
– Multiple industry awards received for veteran programs and outreach

What you can expect:
– Internships are typically 3 to 12 month full time assignments at a major Intel site.
– Competitive base salary, two bonus programs, stock grants and purchase programs, a profit share retirement plan, 401(k) retirement plan, and relocation assistance for qualified distances.
– Benefits: Several medical, dental and vision plans to choose from, 3 weeks of vacation, 10 paid holidays, 8 weeks paid sabbatical every 7 years, free beverages and fruit, health and wellness programs, access to Intel Air Shuttle, and much more.
– Integration and Training: Opportunities for job, site, or global movement and advancement opportunities, individualized career development plans, tuition reimbursement for work-related coursework and certifications, and training from a variety of sources including Intel’s My Learning with over 2,400 technical and development courses.
– Work/ Life Balance: Flexible work schedule, networking with Intel Managers and Executives, and social events organized through the Intel College Graduate community group.

Qualifications:

To qualify as a US Military Veteran, you must have the following background: Military Veteran, Active Duty, National Guard or Reserve Status.

In addition to US Veteran Status, you must be:
– Currently enrolled in a degree / university program.
– Permanent right to work in the US without sponsorship from an employer
– Minimum 3.0 GPA (convert to 4.0 scale equivalent- blank or <3.0 GPA will not pass screening).

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1) Central Oregon Veterans Outreach’s Veterans Reintegration Program needs your help!

We are seeking new candidates for our jobs program. If you know a veteran who is unemployed or underemployed and is struggling to meet their monthly expenses and to keep a roof over their heads, we would like to meet them. We will come to them if they can’t come in to Bend.

They can call the jobs program at COVO 541-383-2793 extension 106 or talk to Ruth Clark @ Central Oregon Veterans Outreach 541-383-2793 ex 107

2) COCC’s Small Business Development Center would also like some more veterans to take advantage of their special program to help vets start, run & expand their own businesses.

Thank you & Merry Christmas
David Fairclo

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Memorial Union
Position Title: Student Building Manager
Hiring Immediately for Academic Year 2013-2014
Position Description:
Work with MU Building Operations Manager and Building Management Team in overseeing and coordinating evening
and weekend operations throughout the Memorial Union organization.
Responsibilities:
 Promote a safe, secure and orderly environment for employees, volunteers and visitors in the MU.
 Troubleshoot and solve problems involving guests, employees and building systems.
 Ensure meeting rooms, event spaces and common spaces are clean, arranged properly and ready for guests.
 Provide leadership and appropriate response during emergency situations.
 Open or Secure doors, windows and other access points in all MU facilities.
 Provide emergency coverage and relief in MU Basement, Guest Services, Info Desk and Building Services.
 Monitor all Memorial Union facilities, rooms and locations on reoccurring walking rounds.
 Enforce building policies and procedures and handle disruptive incidents as appropriate.
 Lead fellow student staff in providing exceptional customer service to all parties encountered.
 Perform other duties as assigned.
General Qualifications:
Academics –
Must be an upper-class undergraduate student or graduate student with at least one full academic year left before
graduation. Must have at least a 2.5 GPA and must be continually enrolled for at least 6 credit hours each quarter.
Communication Skills –
Must be proficient in both verbal and written communication. Must be capable of communicating across multiple workshifts
utilizing e-mail, voicemail, written logs, telephone and hand-held radio. Must communicate in a positive manner
and strive to deal with problems in a mature and responsible manner resulting in mutually favorable resolutions.
Judgment and Integrity –
Must be able to exercise sound judgment and act in a responsible manner and lead other MU staff members with
integrity and in accordance with established policies.
Customer Service Skills –
Must possess and demonstrate exceptional customer service and positive attitude at all times.
Attitude –
Must display a healthy work-ethic which includes, but is not limited to the ability to be self-directed towards reliable
attendance and excellent punctuality. Must demonstrate the ability to focus attention to details on the job, and avoid
distractions that take away from effective building supervision.
Hours: Approx 16-20 hours each week, with shifts 4pm-11pm on Weeknights and 7am-4pm & 4pm-12am Weekends
Pay Rate: $ 10.00+ /hr and merit-based increases upon annual anniversary.
* Successful applicants will be subject to, and must successfully pass an Oregon State Police Background Check.
Applications are available until Nov 13 at the Memorial Union Website
http://mu.oregonstate.edu/mu-job-application
Interviews will follow.
Contact Mike Mayers for more information.
(541) 737-4105 or michael.mayers@oregonstate.edu

The VFSA is asking for volunteers to help with the Tabling Event being held in the MU Quad on November 7th and 8th. There are various times to choose from and are scheduled in hour increments, but you can volunteer for whatever time is suitable to your schedule. We would like two people per time, but more is possible. We will have table, chairs, flags and handouts for people. This event is to create awareness to veterans on campus that there is a veterans organization and we are here to help. Thank you for helping! If you have any questions please email or call.

http://www.doodle.com/qq2v54nwm3nhzdvp

OSU Veterans Association Leaders

The position will require the Work-Study Student to assist the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) representatives in providing direct and indirect support services to qualified veterans. These duties include; welcoming the veterans to the center, assisting the veterans to complete occupational history and job skills identification, maintain veterans e-mail distribution list for providing information updates, assist veterans in establishing eBenefits accounts and applying for benefits through that site, and assisting DVOP Reps in providing veterans benefits information and provide referral to other veterans service organizations for additional services.

Wille Elfering
Veterans Representative
Oregon Employment Department
Dallas / Salem / Woodburn
Salem Office #: 503-378-8574

Web Site: http://www.workinginoregon.org
Labor Market Info: http://www.qualityInfo.org

Do you have a 10 credit internship to complete? Are you interested in developing executive skills in hiring and staff development? KidSpirit is looking for three dedicated interns for this winter term who will be helping to evaluate the future staff of KidSpirit and making a valuable contribution to the continuation of the program. Many students wait to complete their intensive internship until spring term, but with the influx of other students looking for internships, stress of making summer plans and graduation, winter term is the perfect time earn your credits while cultivating your higher level management skills. Intern will be expected to work weekdays in the term and some weekends. If you are interested in this unique and exciting opportunity please schedule a meeting with KidSpirit director Karen Swanger or another leadership staff to discuss the internship. KidSpirit is located in 125 Langton Hall 541.737.5437

KidSpirit Leadership Staff
KidSpirit/Girls on the Run Office
KidSpirit@OregonState.edu
541-737-5437

Check out the Fall Career Fair Seminars & Events beginning on Friday, October 18th through Tuesday, October 22nd sponsored by OSU Career Services. These are great opportunities for you and your students to find out what employers are looking for in resumes, learn tips and strategies to make interviews a success, and discover how to negotiate the best job offer! Learn how to be successful at the Career Fair and how to strengthen your professional portfolio. Join us for one of our favorite events: Speed Mock Interviews, which will be held on October 22nd, 2:00pm in Kidder Hall room 202. This event allows students to practice with national recruiters to be fully prepared for interviews. For more information please follow this link: http://oregonstate.edu/career/seminars-and-events.
Please help us get the word out to students of these upcoming events.