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FLASH – Freshmen Learning Acquiring Skills in Higher Education

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Oct

FLASH – Freshmen Learning Acquiring Skills in Higher Education

  • Part-time
  • Undergraduate
  • Portland, OR

Website Portland State University - Campus Recreation

Campus Rec’s FLASH program provides resources and experiential learning opportunities to support freshman students with their first paid position on campus. FLASH is a great opportunity for first-year students to become future leaders in the community. The program starts during fall term and provides on-campus employment and development opportunities to help first-year students to develop and strengthen their career readiness and occupational wellbeing.

Minimum Requirements

  • Current Portland State University degree seeking student with freshman class standing (defined as having fewer than 30 completed college credits)
  • Minimum enrollment of 6 undergraduate credits for three out of four terms in the year
  • Minimum 2.0 GPA and maintain good academic standing during employment
  • Positive attitude
  • Successfully complete a background check
  • Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity.
  • Must be available to attend mandatory trainings.

How to Apply

FLASH Applications are due Friday, October 11, 2024 at 10:00 am
Submit the following 3 documents to CRECjobs@pdx.edu with the email subject line: Last name, FLASH Application (e.g., Smith, FLASH Application).

  1. FLASH Application
  2. Cover Letter explaining your interest in the FLASH program (why you want to be in FLASH and what you hope to gain from it)
  3. A copy of your fall class schedule

After emailing the three documents above to CRECjobs@pdx.edu, click this link to complete a FLASH Intake Form to sign up for an interview time on October 18, 2024 between 9am-3pm.

Only complete applications will be considered.

To apply for this job email your details to CRECjobs@pdx.edu