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Student Employment
CBL Administrative Fellow
The CBL administrative fellow assists the director of the program with administrative duties. Responsibilities include planning events and workshops, providing support to community fellows, CBL mentors, and students taking CBL courses. In addition, the administrative fellow is responsible for keeping a record of CBL-related events and activities. The administrative fellow needs to be highly organized, able to work independently, efficient with time management, and able to work well with others. Apply online here.
CBL Mentor
CBL mentors operate in the context of a specific course. Their primary responsibility is to assist the course instructor in carrying out the CBL component of the class. Specific responsibilities depend largely on the needs and plans of the course instructor, but generally include providing logistical support to faculty members by contacting local organizations and placing students at their sites. Other duties involve reporting to the CBL office and maintaining accurate records. Mentors may be asked to monitor CBL sites in the field and attend class to provide in-class support such as leading CBL-related reflections. Previous experience in a CBL course is preferred. Apply online here.
Community Fellow
The community fellow’s duties and projects will be determined by the needs of her assigned community agency in conjunction with her interests, skills, and experiences. Participating community-based organizations work in the fields of economic development, housing, adult education, after school programs, child care, health care, and environmental justice. Other duties involve keeping accurate records, reporting to the CBL office, and writing summaries of projects. Apply online here.
Status of Open Positions
- We are currently accepting applications for the following positions:
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