Student Assistant to Associate Dean, Communications
Lewis & Clark College - Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
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Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind: Returning Applicants : If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page. New Applicants : If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources. WHO WOULD I REPORT TO? Judy Asbury
WHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN? 5420 Non Work Study, Admissions - Law
WHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE? 2025-03-21
2026-05-29
JOB PURPOSE:
Law School Communications needs a student to assist the Associate Dean in research and writing tasks. This position requires someone who is able to research and write well. The position reports to Judy Asbury, Assistant Dean Communications and External Relations.
Core competencies for the job: Excellent writing skills, ability to tell a story in writing, excellent verbal interviewing skills, CMS systems understanding, a current law student, 2L preferred.
Preference given for: Prior experience in journalism, social media, blogs and/or publishing. Skills in web system Live Whale, social media, and photography desired.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the supervision of the director, specific job responsibilities may include:
Research and write news stories Update content on website Assist with photography and/or video needs Assist with social media posts Proof-reading and copy editing Ability to honor and work with all identities and individuals, particularly those who are underrepresented in the country and/or at Lewis & Clark College. SCHEDULE:
Up to 10 hours per week Times and days worked is flexible as student schedule allows Office hours are Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM RATE OF PAY:
$18.00 /Hour WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT:
No Work Study requirement
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