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Job Opportunity – Business Development Manager at Commute Seattle
Business Development Manager
Commute Seattle is a Transportation Management Association that was founded in 2004. Our mission is to help Downtown users live more and drive less by improving access and mobility in Seattle. An alliance of the Downtown Seattle Association, King County Metro, Sound Transit, and the City of Seattle, Commute Seattle helps commuters find alternatives to driving alone by providing commuters, employers and property managers with information about a variety of commute options and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies.
The Business Development Manager is responsible for supporting all aspects of Commute Seattle’s business-to-business and business-to-consumer transportation programs including; development, implementation and management of public and private contracts, comprehensive Property Manager Outreach, and support on other projects and initiatives.
Beacon Arts PR Internship Opportunity
Description:
Beacon Arts, a non-profit organization promoting arts access and opportunity on Beacon Hill, is looking for an intern interested in hands-on experience in the public relations field. The intern who fills this position will gain experience necessary at any non-profit organization. This position will start with primarily information distribution, but the right candidate could grow into composing and designing outreach materials. Expected time investment would be around five hours per week.
Responsibilities:
– Update distribution lists
– Present strategies to expand our reach
– Assist with print production and coordinate print distribution
– Distribute calls for artists, event announcements, press releases, etc across multiple channels
– Coordinate outreach efforts for multiple projects and events
– Work with web designer to do routine updates
Requirements:
Students applying for this internship should be majoring in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing or Non-profit Management. Applicants should have strong writing skills, a solid understanding of social media and online marketing, and good strategizing and coordination skills. Proficiency with MailChimp, Wix and graphic design a plus.
Send letters of interest to: volunteer@beacon-arts.org
Job Opportunity – Assistant Planner for the City of Mukilteo
Assistant Planner for the City of Mukilteo
The Assistant Planner interacts with the public and other City departments regarding land use, zoning, environmental, licensing, code and permitting issues and activities, ensuring consistency in compliance with requirements.
Environmental Innovation Practicum + Challenge – Autumn 2017
Scholarship Program
Eligibility Requirements:
– Be at least 18 years of age and studying in the United States
– Have a minimum GPA of 2.8
– Be currently enrolled in school majoring in a healthcare or education-related field
– Applicants should send their name, email address, phone number, and the name of the institution you attending or plan to attend
– A Microsoft Word or PDF document containing the 500 to 750 word essay
– Most recent school transcript and proof of current school enrollment or future school enrollment
– (Optional) Resume or CV
For more information, visit cprnearme.com/scholarship.
All essays should be sent to submissions@cprnearme.com.
Paul Scruton
paul.scruton@cprnearme.com
CPR Near Me
GIS Analyst – City of Kirkland
GIS Analyst – City of Kirkland
(Job # 17-0081)
GIS Analyst facilitates all activities related to the design, maintenance, and operation of city geographic information systems. This includes responsibility for documentation, maintenance, and reliability of geographic information systems and related data; and implementation of standards and procedures to create and maintain the Citywide GIS. The tasks will include assisting in database design, source data research, map compilation, digitizing(COGO), attribute coding, quality control, and documentation (metadata); supporting the citywide GIS program and assisting in implementing the overall system including related application and data development tasks as described in the city’s GIS plan; observing standards for ongoing GIS database development, application development, and interdepartmental operating procedures; providing data development support to include database design reviewing, data acceptance testing, data loading and data maintenance/posting; preparing data conversion specifications and or specification review; performing database administration such as: data loading, data integrity testing, spatial metadata, and data distribution.
Gender Women Sexuality Studies – Autumn Courses
GWSS 252: Black Gender: Manhood and Womanhood in the African American Community
(5) I&S/VLPA, Bettina Judd
This course engages the complexities of racial and gender identities within Black communities. We question the concepts of manhood and womanhood and their intersection with racial constructs as categories of personhood through the critical lens of Africana/African American Studies and Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies.
GWSS 290: From the Headlines: Protest and Spectacle, From Ferguson to College Campuses
(5) I&S, Chandan Reddy
This course will study the relationship between race, gender and violence in the U.S. We will seek to understand why in U.S. society there continues to be a grossly disproportionately arrest, incarceration and state killing of Black, Latino and Native men and women, despite the victories of Civil Rights or the election of the country’s first Black president.
GWSS 391: Collaborations in Feminism and Technology
(5), I&S Cricket Keating
We will examine feminist theories of technology and social change, ways that activists have used technology to build coalitions across diverse contexts, and links between the “do it yourself” approach to social movement and open-source ethics in technology cultures. Course topics include: identity and subjectivity; technological activism; gender, race and sexualities; place; labor; ethics; and the transformative potentials of new technologies.
GWSS 451: Latina Cultural Production
(5), VLPA/I&S, Michelle Habell-Pallan
Explores the expressive culture of Chicana/Mexican American/Latina women in the United States. Cultural and artistic practices in home and in literary, music, film, spoken word, performing and visual arts. Focuses on how Chicana/Latina writers and artists re-envision traditional iconography.
GWSS 490: Black Feminist Thought
(5), I&S, Bettina Judd In order to understand the growing body of scholarship that is Black feminist theory, we will analyze the development of U.S. Black women’s feminist consciousness from the mid-19th century to the present through the essays, speeches, and creative work that has named the complex systems of power which affect the lives of Black women on the primary intersections of race, gender and class. We will examine closely the important contributions of Black feminist thought to the fields of African American and Africana Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies through concepts developed by Black feminist scholars such as intersectionality.
Umpqua Food + Farm Corps – United Communities AmeriCorps
I am currently accepting applications to fill six positions as Umpqua Food & Farm Corps members with the Douglas County Food Bank in Roseburg, OR from June 20th – August 30th. I’ve included the online AmeriCorps listing below and attached a position description to this email, which outlines member benefits in great detail. It would be such a joy to have a CEP student engaged in this work with us this summer!
AmeriCorps listing and to submit an application, visit: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=73290&fromSearch=true
Jordan Jungwirth
Program Director
United Communities AmeriCorps
United Community Action Network
280 Kenneth Ford Drive Roseburg, OR 97470
jordan.jungwirth@ucancap.org
office: (541) 492-3919
cell: (541) 802-6238