Reminder for Block 7 In the Loop

Sent on behalf of the Staff Council

See you next week at the Block 7 In the Loop all-staff meeting on Thursday, April 27, at 8:30 a.m.
Meet in Celeste Theatre inside Cornerstone Arts Center; the program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. Stay afterward for breakfast and conversation in Cornerstone Main Space.
Those wishing to join the meeting via Zoom may register using this link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Feel free to swing by the main space after 9:30 a.m. for a grab-and-go breakfast.
Submit good news, kudos, and questions to be answered during the question-and-answer period. You must submit your items by noon tomorrow, Friday, April 21.

In the Loop is a joint venture between Colorado College leadership and the Staff Council to facilitate communication and build community spirit among the staff at Colorado College. These meetings are your chance to directly connect with college leaders and other staff members on a regular basis.

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Don’t Forget: Join Us at the Open House of the Colket Center for Academic Excellence

Come Explore the Expanded Colket Center for Academic Excellence

The expansion of Colket to a five-unit space will increase its benefits and have a positive impact for the entire CC community. The center’s team is excited to show you how you can benefit!

Come meet the directors and staff, explore program successes, and pick up some new Colket swag at the upcoming open house, Fri., April 21, 3-4 p.m. Head to the second floor of Tutt Library and look for the Colket Center signs.

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WE WANT YOU (!!) to be an NSO Priddy Leader

Dearest students,

IT’S US AGAIN 👋. This time, we’re on a mission to recruit YOU 🫵 to be an NSO Priddy Leader (🤩). This will be quick, we promise (apply here!)
Being a Priddy Leader isn’t just LOTS OF FUN, but our leaders are also a crucial element in the success of New Student Orientation. Each August, around 550 new students arrive on campus (whoa!!) excited to be at Colorado College, and Priddy Leaders play an important role in welcoming students to campus and acting as mentors during orientation.
Now, we know you’re probably wondering about the deets. So, here’s the rundown:
  • Compensation: $13.65 an hour. Working 45-65 hours. That’s right around $650-850 (and potentially more).
  • Time commitment: August 17th-August 26th (aka 11 fun-filled days).
  • Requirements: Trip or Priddy Leader certified through Outdoor Education. To reiterate, you DON’T have to be Outdoor Education Trip Leader certified to lead (but if you are, great!). If you are not Trip Leader certified, we have a special NSO Priddy Leader certification just for you!
If this sounds like your cup of tea☕️, you can find all the details and applications here at our Linktree full of links!  We are also hosting an Info Session this Friday at 12:15 pm in the library (2nd Floor Tim Fuller Event Space). Come on by to learn more!

We also want to plug the NSO PRIDDY SUMMER INTERN position which is an awesome full or part-time summer position working at Outdoor Education with a super duper cool team to envision and plan the NSO Priddy Experience. NSO Priddy Summer Intern Application closes on Friday! Use the link in this Linktree to apply!

If you have any questions or just want to say hi, send us an email and we’ll get right back to you.

Kindest regards,

Koray Gates

Lead Priddy Intern

Rachael Abler

Associate Director of Outdoor Educatio

Images: Happy s’mores eating, yellow cart sitting, adventuring students. 

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Career Center Newsletter 4/18/2023

Career Center Newsletter

Highlighted Events and Opportunities

Kinship Landing

Are you ready to be outrageous? Kinship Landing is hiring across all departments, no experience is required. Come hang with us and meet the team! Oh, and did we mention there will be free coffee & cookies?
Apply externally

Denver Museum of Nature & Science Internship

This internship will be a mixture of activities that diversify students’ exposure to research, collections, and/or outreach, grounded in the outwardly-focused environment of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The intern will catalog fossil, mineral, and rock collections and/or make paleogeographic geology and fossil maps spanning the last 500 million years of the Earth’s history. Their experience will be augmented by short-term opportunities to work in our preparation labs, in the field, and to participate in events where they will engage directly with the public. This internship offers a unique opportunity to work in a large nonprofit institution, gain experience with museum collections and/or databases, develop relationships with scientists from a diverse array of fields, handle world-class fossil and mineral specimens, conduct some fieldwork, and engage in informal education and museum life.

Apply for the position on Handshake by April 23. 

Invertebrate Paleontology Curation Internship

The intern will participate in the Noblett-Witter intern program through the Colorado College Department of Geology to catalog the Columbia University Invertebrate Paleontology Systematic Collection of Phylum Echinodermata in order to broaden access to the collection. The intern will work in a team of two, under the supervision of a Museum Specialist and AMNH collections staff, to rehouse, conserve, and catalog @5000 lots of marine fossils. Rehousing and conservation will protect the physical specimens while cataloging, databasing and imaging will ensure essential tools are in place for effective collection management – retrieving specimens, monitoring the collection for risks, and maintaining an accurate inventory. It will provide a valuable resource for special exhibitions and education programs for students, teachers, and the general public. Project results will be disseminated through the museum’s website, interns’ blogs, staff presentations, and posters at professional meetings. 
Apply for the position on Handshake by April 23. 

Upcoming Events

Pre-Internship Workshop: Fostering Equity and Inclusion in Your New Workplace

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2023; 4-5:30 p.m. MT
Location: Tim Fuller Event Space, Tutt Library (2nd Floor) 
Join us for this 90-minute session led by Butler Center staff to learn more about how to demonstrate “Equity and Inclusion” on behalf of yourself and everyone. Questions we’ll address in this 90-minute workshop include:
  • How can I contribute to a culture of inclusion in a workplace as an intern who is new to the organization?
  • What can I do if the organizational norms I value or rely on at CC are different in the organization I’m entering?
  • What should I consider about how I bring my own identity to the workplace?
  • What should I do if I observe or experience bias or discrimination as a new intern/employee?
Register on Handshake.

McKinsey & Company: Information Session and Case Prep

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2023; 1-4 p.m. MT
Location: Tutt Library 105 
Interested in Consulting? Want to learn more about McKinsey & Company, a big three consulting firm? Looking for ways to improve your case interview performance? If so, join McKinsey & Company and the Career Center for an information session and a case interview practice session. Professional dress is expected! After the information and case interview practice session, join 2018 CC graduate Onyx Bengston for a conversation about navigating working in consulting and banking with underrepresented identities. 
Register on Handshake.  

The City of Colorado Springs Hiring Fair

Date: Thursday, April 20, 2023; 11:30-2 p.m. MT
Location:
Tutt Library, Room Data Viz Area
Looking for a summer job in Colorado Springs? Consider all of the opportunities available to join the City of Colorado Springs! A variety of offices will be present to share their summer opportunities, accept applications, and even conduct interviews. Stop by the Career Center for Drop-ins to have your resume reviewed in advance to make sure you are ready to make the best, first impression.
Register on Handshake

Pre-Internship Workshop: Succeeding During your Internship

Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2023; 4-5 p.m. MT
Location: 
Tim Fuller Event Space, Tutt Library (2nd Floor)  
With the right tools, strategies, and practices, you can leverage any internship or work experience to build your professional identity, enhance your employability and accelerate your career trajectory. This 60-minute workshop will help you get the most out of your summer experience by understanding how to:
  • Identify your internship support
  • Build strong workplace relationships
  • Reflect intentionally to maximize your learning and growth
  • Solicit performance feedback
  • Document your experience
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Pre-Internship Workshop: Ending your Summer Skillfully

Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2023; 4-5 p.m. MT
Location: Tim Fuller Event Space, Tutt Library (2nd Floor)   
With the right tools, strategies, and practices, you can leverage any internship or work experience to build your professional identity, enhance your employability and accelerate your career trajectory. This 60-minute workshop will help you get the most out of your summer experience by understanding:
  • Important To-Do’s for your final days
  • How to get a great recommendation
  • How to leave a lasting positive impression
  • How to tell your internship story effectively
Register on Handshake.

Positions 


U.S Figure Skating – Marketing & Communications Intern Spring Semester 2023

The Intern, Marketing & Communications Intern, will support the Director of Marketing with ongoing programs and events. Responsibilities also include:
  • Managing the tagging of social posts through our social media vendors,
  • Providing copywriting/editing support
  • Contribute to U.S. Figure Skating’s social media strategy, including but not limited to content creation and branded campaigns.
  • Contribute to SKATING magazine, Learn to Skate USA blog, and other publications as assigned, including the opportunity for feature writing.
  • Create and grow our Quarterly Fan Newsletter and find ways for fans to sign up.
  • Research potential partners for U.S. Figure Skating and their tent-pole events
  • Gathering insights from survey results and other data collection methods
  • Program ideation and implementation

    In addition, all tasks assigned by the Manager, Marketing Analytics and Insights will be the responsibility of the Intern, Marketing. Emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s ability to work independently and in a team environment, accuracy, customer service, creativity, and timeliness.

    Application: Send letter of application and resume to Robert Stabenau, Manager of Marketing Insights and Analytics at 
    rstabenau@usfigureskating.org. 

    https://www.usfigureskating.org/careers

Don’t forget: Visit Us During Drop-ins Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.


Visit our drop-in hours Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.
The Career Center can connect your academia to your professional goals. Don’t forget that you can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment through Handshake to discuss major exploration, review your application materials, or practice mock interviewing. 
The Career Center is happy to support you: 

Full-Time Jobs, Internships, and Other Opportunities

  • AmeriCorps Summer Teaching Fellowship (Apply by May 15)
  • Dynatrace Product Specialist Intern
  • Dell Technologies Sales Strategy & Planning Graduate Internship
  • Lexidyne Business Intern
  • Lexidyne Programmer Analyst Intern
  • Northwestern Mutual Financial Representative Intern
  • Information Management Specialist
  • Special Olympics Colorado Special Events Intern

Student Success Stories


Have you secured an internship or job this summer, been accepted into a post-graduate program, or been rewarded for an academic or research achievement? The Career Center would love to celebrate you and your achievements! Fill out the Student Success Story form in our bio to be featured next on our Instagram!  @cc_careercenter

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