Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Career Positions with Grassroots Campaigns



"The struggle for peace and social justice never ends, and one has to make a greater vow not to be discouraged from the activist path. . ."

The progressive movement has seen some major advances in the past few years, from the EPA implementing better carbon emission standards to more and more states finally allowing full marriage equality to the LGBT community. Despite our best efforts the country remains divided on so many issues, and those divisions prevent some of the greatest problems from being solved. Issues like gay rights, protecting the last wild places on earth, and ending global hunger & poverty. Over the next year and the next election cycle, Grassroots’ activists will reach millions of people all across the country with solutions, and call those people to action inspiring millions to act, giving donations, time and energy to organizations who have the best ideas on how to make the world a better place.

There will always be easier paths to take, but no path will be more rewarding than the one fighting for these issues.

Grassroots Campaigns is currently hiring Assistant Canvass Directors to run field campaigns on behalf of issue-based organizations like the Sierra Club, the ACLU and Save the Children.

Grassroots Campaigns is looking to interview top students to join our teams as Assistant Canvass Directors!  There is no better time get involved and shape the next generation of activists that will take this country in a more progressive direction and see change on issues that matter now.
Jennifer will be on campus from February 11 to February 13 meeting with interested candidates and holding interviews. Students who are interested should contact Jennifer directly:
jaaronson@grassrootscampaigns.com
818-519-5196
Jennifer will also be at the Career Fair on February 12!

Job Responsibilities:
·     Recruitment:  Build a team of 15-50 canvassers by recruiting from within the local community.  Interview prospective staff and make hiring decisions.
·     Staff Management:  Teach canvassing/fundraising skills.  Work with your staff in individual and group settings, with a particular eye towards developing leaders.  Cultivate a welcoming and motivating atmosphere.
·     Canvassing:  Canvass in the field for four days per week, to train new and experienced staff in the field and meet personal fundraising requirements.
·     Administration:  Carefully track income and expenses.  Manage the budget for your office.  Process staff payroll.  Maintain records for future organizing efforts.

Qualifications:
Strong communication and motivational skills, work ethic, and desire for political change are essential.  Candidates must be able to work within a team, have proven leadership ability and experience handling a lot of responsibility. Strong self-direction and the ability to take initiative are also necessary qualifications. Previous field or canvassing experience is a plus, and may qualify candidates for additional leadership positions.

Training:
Newly hired directors will typically spend three weeks doing field training, working intensely alongside experienced directors and will also attend week-long national classroom training.  Additionally, directors receive support from regional management staff throughout their time on staff.  After one year in the position, staff will have learned the basics of running a successful grassroots campaign, including, but not limited to, fundraising and donor recruitment, hiring and supervising staff and/or volunteers, and turf management.

Expectations:
Initial commitment of working through August 2015.  Campaign hours can run 60-80 hours per week, including work on weekends. 

Salary/Benefits:
Annual salary for Assistant Canvass Directors begins at $24,000.   Staff may opt into our health care plan (PPO).  Paid training, vacation and sick days are included; student loan assistance is available. 

Timing and Location:
Positions are available beginning post-graduation, in cities nationwide (MA, NY, PA, IL, NM, MO, NC, LA, CO, CA, WA, OR, TX, FL and Washington, D.C.).  Ask Jennifer for details

For more information:
Contact Jennifer at 818-519-5196 or jaaronson@grassrootscampaigns.com.

NOT GRADUATING YET?
We are also hiring undergraduates to work on our campaigns as Field Managers. These jobs are a great way to get involved on the campaign and have a huge impact before you graduate. We hire students to work part time during the school year, and we will be considering applicants who want to work on campaigns next summer as well. Go to www.grassrootscampaigns.com/general-app to apply!

Please visit our website, www.grassrootscampaigns.com, for more information about current and past campaigns.

Undergraduate research opportunity




Undergraduate research opportunity for underrepresented students of all majors
Application deadline extended to Feb. 28, 2014



The iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) is an undergraduate research program that prepares students from underrepresented populations for graduate study and careers in the information sciences. Students undertake a year-long experience that includes two summer institutes held at the University of Pittsburgh and a year-long team research project. Students are immersed in special-topics workshops, professional development seminars, research projects, and network-building opportunities.
Past i3 Scholars have completed a variety of interdisciplinary research projects. A sample of past project topics have included:
  • Viral videos and the leading factors related to online sharing
  • Youth education and recruitment into STEM fields
  • Gender representation in video games
  • Online community building in social movements like Occupy Wall St.
  • Social media and political involvement in campaigns
  • Identity representation and catfishing on social media
  • Environmental sustainability efforts in the information technology sector
  • Psychological incentives to donate to crowd-sourced campaigns on Kickstarter and similar online platforms
The 2014 i3 will be held at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Sciences from June 1-27, 2014.



The i3 FAQ Sheet will help answer questions about the program and the information sciences. Students can see how undergraduate majors map to graduate programs and research opportunities in the information sciences. Please share with your colleagues and students.


  • Undergraduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States; students that have recently graduated may also apply
  • Students enrolled in any academic major; undeclared or undecided students are also welcome to apply
  • Students who have an interest in graduate school and research opportunities
  • Students who are open to exploring the information sciences and its many interdisciplinary fields
  • Individuals that can demonstrate a commitment to diversity and increasing opportunities for underrepresented populations
  • U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents
To apply, applicants must submit the following items:
  • Online application with essay questions
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Official undergraduate transcripts
Application Deadline: February 28, 2014


Additional Benefits

During their stay at the University of Pittsburgh, students receive funding support and a daily stipend for their participation.
  • Full funding for travel, housing, and dining
  • $50.00 per day stipend during summer residential institutes
  • Students may arrange for i3 to count as a for-credit internship at their home university/college
  • Upon completion of the program, i3 Scholars are eligible for scholarship opportunities at select graduate schools in the United States
  • Travel stipends to attend the annual iConference

SPRING CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIR 2014



SPRING CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIR 2014
Adele H. Stamp Student Union
February 11 – 13  • 12:00 noon – 5:00 p.m.

Take advantage of an opportunity to meet employers who are still hiring for full-time, part-time, and internship positions before it's too late! No pre-registration is required; however, we do ask that you bring your student ID and dress to impress (interview style)!  
•         Coat/Bag Check: Before you check-in, stop by the coat/bag room and receive a pick-up ticket for your items.
•         Mobile Fair Website – Use your smart phone or mobile device to review the online employer booklet now.


EMPLOYERS REGISTERED?
Over three days you will find 230 employers hiring for non-technical positions and technical positions.  Some of the employers attending the fair that BSOS students can look forward to include: 

·     American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI)
·     American Institutes for Research
·     Anne Arundel County Police
·     Ardmore Enterprises
·     CEB (formally Corporate Executive Board)
·     Center for American Politics and Citizenship
·     Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
·     Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
·     Congressman Steny H. Hoyer
·     Environment Maryland
·     GEICO
·     Hanover Research
·     ICF International
·     Insight Global
·     Institute of World Politics
·     Kennedy Krieger Institute
·     Liberty University School of Law
·     Maryland Transportation Authority
·     Montgomery County Police Department
·     Peace Corps
·     Prince George's County Police Department
·     Redfin
·     T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
·     Teach For America
·     The Choice Program
·     U.S. Dept. of Justice Community Relations Service
·     Unite Here Local 25
·     US Department of State
·     Plus many more!


PREPARE FOR THE FAIR- TIPS:
·         Review the complete fair listing and develop questions for employers
·         Dress to impress

CAREER FAIR PREP WALK-IN HOURS:
·         Monday, February 3 • 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
·         Tuesday, February 4 • 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
·         Wednesday, February 5 • 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing- Receive employer feedback
·         Thursday, February 6 • 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
·         Friday, February 7 • 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
·         Monday, February 10 • 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Location: Baltimore Room - Stamp Student Union
**NOTE: Printed copy of resume required for critique.




Monday, February 3, 2014

Commencement Information

If you are graduating in May- please see the 2 links below.

Follow this link to the May 2014 graduation application on TESTUDO:

For information about Spring 2014 Commencement Ceremonies please go to: