AY2627 Outreach Student Assistant - Library (Work-Study Required)

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AY2627 Outreach Student Assistant - Library (Work-Study Required)

The Gumberg Library is looking for a motived student to help with the operations of outreach and communications for the Library. The student will assist with day-to-day activities related to outreach and communications. Responsibilities will include monitoring social media accounts, creating content for digital screens and social media, copy editing marketing materials, and designing promotional materials for the library and assisting at library events. This position requires good time management, communication, and interpersonal skills.  We need someone who is available during university business hours, although we will ask for help with evening events from time to time. Familiarity with a graphics program such as Canva would be helpful.

Company at a glance

Students in the John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences (RSHS) are exposed to a broad liberal arts education with emphasis on understanding the scientific, theoretical and theologic constructs of the world.

The academic programs focus on the scientific theories, which support the skilled ethical practice of the various professions, coupled with a strong appreciation and understanding of spiritual values.

All aspects of the students' education are coupled with an awareness and sensitivity of the human response to the functional limitations in various social and health care delivery contexts.

The ultimate goal of the educational programs within the RSHS at Duquesne University is to educate truly outstanding health care professionals and citizens capable of explaining, investigating, and delivering the highest level of quality care with kindness, dignity, responsibility, and respect.

Founded1991
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHigher Education
Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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