>>WSU is seeking applications for two Career Counselor positions. In addition
>>to counseling responsibilities, one position will focus on Internships & the
>>other will serve as a Multicultural Liaison. Additional information is
>>available on our web site: http://www.careers.wsu.edu
>>
>>The complete notice of vacancy for each position follows.
>>
>>(1) Position: Career Counselor, Area of Emphasis: Internships
>>
>>NOTICE OF VACANCY, CAREER COUNSELOR
>>CAREER SERVICES, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
>>
>>Effective Date: July 1, 1998
>>
>>Rank/Salary: Full-time, permanent, 12 month non-tenure track Student
>>Affairs Officer I appointment. Salary range $27,000 - $29,000, depending on
>>education and experience.
>>
>>Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive programs and services to students,
>>WSU faculty, and employers regarding internships; provide the full range of
>>comprehensive career development services and programming, including career
>>planning and job search services; assist in the development and teaching of
>>career courses; participate in training and supervision of Career Services'
>>interns, graduate and undergraduate students; assist with reviewing,
>>planning and developing materials for career resource room; provide
>>workshops and outreach activities to campus and community groups; stay
>>current in professional activities as appropriate to professional role;
>>participate in university service/public service activities; assist with
>>other duties as needed. For more information regarding this position, see
>>the Career Services web site at http://www.careers.wsu.edu or call
>509/335-2547.
>>
>>Qualifications: Required—Masters in counseling psychology or related field
>>by hire date; experience in career or personal counseling.
>>Preferred—Experience with and knowledge of current internship practices and
>>issues facing students, faculty, and employers; supervision of others;
>>program development; consultation; teaching; outreach activity; vocational
>>assessment and testing; and computer literacy.
>>
>>Washington State University is a land-grant, comprehensive research
>>institution with an enrollment of approximately 16,000 students on the
>>Pullman campus. There are seven colleges offering doctoral degrees in 44
>>disciplines; masters and bachelors degrees are offered in 55 areas of study.
>>The University is one of the largest residential universities in the West;
>>Pullman offers a friendly, small-town living environment. Branch campuses
>>are located in three urban communities across the state. For more
>>information, see the WSU web site at: http://www.wsu.edu.
>>
>>Application Deadline: Postmarked by April 15, 1998 or until a suitable
>>candidate is located.
>>Application: Send letter of application, vitae or resume, and have three
>>letters of reference sent to: Clayton Crowe, Chair, Search Committee
>>(Search #2034), Career Services, Washington State University, PO Box 641061,
>>Pullman, WA 99164-1061
>>
>>WSU employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens.
>>All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required
>>by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
>>
>>WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
>>EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. Members of ethnic minorities, women, Vietnam era or
>>disabled veterans, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are
>>encouraged to apply.
>>
>>(2) Position: Career Counselor, Multicultural Liaison
>>
>>NOTICE OF VACANCY, CAREER COUNSELOR
>>CAREER SERVICES, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
>>
>>Effective Date: July 1, 1998
>>
>>Rank/Salary: Full-time, permanent, 12 month non-tenure track Student
>>Affairs Officer I appointment. Salary range in high 20’s..
>>
>>Responsibilities: Provide full range of comprehensive career development
>>services and programming, including career planning and job search services;
>>develop programs, consult and liaison with American ethnic/racial students
>>and organizations; participate in planning and implementation of vocational
>>testing and assessment; assist in development and teaching of career
>>courses; participate in supervision of interns, graduate and undergraduate
>>students; assist with reviewing, planning and developing materials for
>>career resource room; provide workshops and outreach activities to campus
>>and community groups; stay current in professional activities as appropriate
>>to professional role; participate in university service/public service
>>activities; assist with other duties as needed.
>>
>>Qualifications: Required—Masters in counseling psychology or related field
>>by hire date; professional experience in providing career or personal
>>counseling and experience providing services to American ethnic/racial group
>>members. Preferred—At least two years experience providing services to
>>American ethnic/racial group members; experience in counseling supervision
>>of others, program development, consultation, teaching or outreach activity,
>>and vocational assessment and testing.
>>
>>Washington State University is a land-grant, comprehensive research
>>institution with an enrollment of approximately 16,000 students on the
>>Pullman campus. There are seven colleges offering doctoral degrees in 44
>>disciplines; masters and bachelors degrees are offered in 55 areas of study.
>>The University is one of the largest residential universities in the West;
>>Pullman offers a friendly, small-town living environment. Branch campuses
>>are located in three urban communities across the state. For further
>>information, please refer to the WSU web site at http://www.wsu.edu/ or in
>>particular the Career Services home page at http://www.careers.wsu.edu/
>>
>>Application Deadline: Postmarked by April 13, 1998.
>>
>>Application: Send letter of application, vitae or resume, and have three
>>letters of reference sent to: Donna Arnold & John/Juan Ramirez, Co-chairs,
>>Search Committee (Search #2025), Career Services, Washington State
>>University, PO Box 641061, Pullman, WA 99164-1061, or email to:
>>[log in to unmask]
>>
>>WSU employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens.
>>All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required
>>by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
>>
>>WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
>>EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. Members of ethnic minorities, women, Vietnam era or
>>disabled veterans, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are
>>encouraged to apply.
>>
>>
>>Debbie J. Edwards
>>Assistant Director for Employer Relations & Technology
>>Career Services, Washington State University
>>PO Box 641061
>>Pullman WA 99164-1061
>>Phone: 509/335-2547; Fax: 509/335-7610
>>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>>Web: http://www.careers.wsu.edu/
" Making It Our Business To Place Spartans In Their Career
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