What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Assistant- MEP-WiSE College of Engineering #604399876 position at CAL POLY POMONA FOUNDATION?
Cal Poly Pomona Enterprises Employment Services
ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION VACANCY
SUMMARY: Cal Poly Pomona Foundation Employment Services is currently seeking a part-time Office Assistants to work in the Maximizing Engineering Potential, Women in Science and Engineering (MEP-WiSE): Center for Gender, Diversity & Student Excellence. This position is funded by the Kellogg Legacy Project Endowment, under the direction of Dr. Lily Gossage, MEP-WiSE Director.
Office Assistants will support the program operational needs of MEP-WiSE office.
SOME OF THE THINGS THAT YOU WILL GET TO DO (this is just a small sampling of work variety):
Office Assistants will work closely MEP-WiSE staff in all areas of program operations. Expected responsibilities include:
- Attend all mandatory training sessions and meetings
- Support general office and clerical duties, including phone calls, typing, filing, deliveries
- Maintain MEP-WiSE spaces, including student tutoring rooms, offices
- Assist with events/workshops in preparation, implementation, including event set-up/tear-down
- Create MEP-WiSE promotional materials, including information cards, digital posters, and swag items
- Serve as peer mentors and student leaders for the MEP-WiSE Peer Mentoring program
- Other duties as needed
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Current Cal Poly Pomona undergraduate pursuing STEM degree.
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (Cal Poly Pomona and overall)
- Currently enrolled for minimum 6.0 units (undergraduate) or 4.0 units (graduate)
- Experience working with students from different majors, cultures, and backgrounds
- Knowledge of web accessibility requirements and tools
ABOUT US: As the largest employer of students on the Cal Poly Pomona campus, the Foundation offers valuable work experience and hands-on training to approximately 1,500 Cal Poly Pomona students each year. The Foundation offers positions in various fields; whether it is in the area of technology, science, retail, culinary arts, hospitality1500 management, leadership or research grants, these student employees participate in Cal Poly Pomona's learn-by-doing philosophy and acquire practical skills in their designated field of study.
The Foundation also contributes operating support to nearly 1,100 Foundation and scholarship programs every year, including Bronco Athletics and the Norman J. Priest Scholarship. In addition, the Foundation administers grants and contracts, contributes to campus security, and supports several university publications. The Foundation contributes over $1 million annually to Cal Poly Pomona.
CSU along with Cal Poly Pomona Foundation strongly recommend faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare an exemption from doing so. The systemwide policy can be found at COVID-19 Vaccination Interim Policy and any questions may be sent to fdnhr@cpp.edu.
Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. may provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodation with the employer.