UCSB American Indian Scholars Program Coordinator




From: Leslie Koda <Leslie.Koda@apo.ucsb.edu>
Subject: UCSB Job Announcement


Program Coordinator

American Indian Scholars Program
Office of Academic Preparation
University of California, Santa Barbara

Coordinator is responsible for working with student staff in the
development and implementation of academic, college-going, and cultural
programming within Santa Ynez Elementary & Santa Ynez Charter Schools, as
well as Santa Ynez & Refugio High Schools. Provide academic services,
leadership, and counseling support to participating students, parents, and
families within both our school & community-based models. Provide liaison
services that connect families to schools and colleges by improving
families' understanding of the college preparation and admissions process.
Work with University staff & faculty, K-12 educators, tribal leaders, and
other organizations to the benefit of participating students, parents, and
families. Requirements:  Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree; strong
administrative & programmatic experience; exceptional interpersonal &
organizational skills; excellent verbal/written communication skills; and
knowledge of educational issues facing diverse communities. Must maintain a
valid CA driver's license and a clean DMV record. Must secure satisfactory
completion of a fingerprint background check and a negative result with TB
testing. Work schedule: Flexible hours M-F; some evenings & weekends. This
is a 50% time position with a salary of $1,706.50 at 50% time. Current
funding ends 4/30/2011, with the possibility for renewal. Apply by 3/10/09.
805-893-3166 AA/EOE. Apply on line @ https://Jobs.ucsb.edu. Reference job
#20090040


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Financial Tech Vacancy Ann. GS-503-8, Davis


Financial Technician

 

SALARY RANGE: 45,057.00 - 58,576.00 USD per year

OPEN PERIOD: Tuesday, February 03, 2009
to Monday, February 23, 2009

SERIES & GRADE: GS-0503-8/8

POSITION INFORMATION: Full-Time  Permanent

 

DUTY LOCATIONS:     1 vacancy - Davis, CA

 

http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=79100595 - Open to All Sources DEU announcement




Thursday, February 12, 2009

TRIBAL CENSUS JOBS: Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming



Subject: FW: [SAIGE] TRIBAL CENSUS JOBS: Montana, Nevada, Utah, and
Wyoming



-----Original Message-----
From: Society of American Indian Government Employees
[mailto:SAIGE-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU] On Behalf Of Lori Windle
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:04 AM
To: SAIGE-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU
Subject: [SAIGE] TRIBAL CENSUS JOBS: Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming

Job opportunities
Here are some job openings located in Montana, Nevada, Utah, and
Wyoming. Please send on to those that might be interested.  Thanks.


To: DNRCC All Staff List, DNRO All Staff, DNRCC Partnership List, DNRCC
OPS RTs List, DNRCC LCOMs List
From: Dulcinea Hernandez/DNRCC/BOC
Date: 02/10/2009 02:06PM
Subject: Partnership Specialists - Wyoming/ Montana/ Nevada or Utah

Today we posted the following positions:

Partnership Specialist (Tribal) , GG-301-9./11/12      Duty Location:
Nevada or Utah   3199-09-01(E)
Partnership Specialist (Tribal),  GG-301-9/11/12       Duty Location:
Montana                                   02(E)
Partnership Specialist (Gov't),    GG-301-9/11/12       Duty Location:
Wyoming                                 03(E)

Please note:  they are posted only as  External Bulletins  (open to all
U.S. citizens)

The Recruiting Bulletins are attached below.

If you know of anyone who might be interested and qualified for these
positions, please feel free to share the Recruiting Bulletin with them.
Recruiting Bulletins for current job openings are posted on the bulletin
boards in both the RO and the RCC.  LCO Managers:  Please post in your
ELCO.

Additionally, ALL bulletins can be viewed on our website at
http://www.census.gov/roden/www/emply.html


Call me if you have questions....
Dulcy Hernandez
HR Specialist
Denver RCC
720-533-4120
fax:  720-533-4234
dulcinea.hernandez@census.gov


Berkeley's Summer Research Opportunity Program

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University of California, Berkeley's Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) provides faculty-mentored research opportunities for underrepresented undergraduate students in the Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and Physical Sciences. The program encourages and prepares participants to pursue MA/PhD degrees and research careers in these fields. This year SROP has the opportunity to also accommodate students interested in applying to law school.

For detailed program info see:
http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/diversity/srop.shtml

******************************************
Cynthia Ladd-Viti
Graduate Outreach & Summer Research Coordinator
Graduate Diversity Program
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 643-2103
clv@berkeley.edu



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The American Indian Graduate Program at The University of California, Berkeley
(mailing address) 316 Sproul Hall # 5900, Berkeley, CA  94720-5900
(office location) 598 Barrows Hall, The University of California, Berkeley
(email) aigp@berkeley.edu / (phone) 510.642.3228 / (fax) 510.643.8909

Wednesday, February 4, 2009