CAS Career Coaching Updates

CAS Career Coaches Meagan and Kristen
CAS Career Coaches Meagan and Kristen

CAREER COACHING
Internship and Research Scholarships Available for Summer! Apply by April 15th
Have you applied for a summer internship or research opportunity that is either unpaid, or has associated costs such as tuition, travel, or housing? You can apply for up to $1500 of funding to help support your experience. Funds may be used for transportation to the location of the experience, program fees or tuition, extra housing and food costs, conference participation, equipment, or any other reasonable expenses.
• See all the details about eligibility and apply for the scholarship here.
• Applications for summer funding are due by April 15th.
• For questions about the scholarship application, contact the CAS Career Coaches at cascareers@unl.edu.

CASC 200: Career Development in Arts & Sciences available Fall 2022
• Need help exploring your major/career options, identifying ways to gain experience, and developing a high-quality resume?
• Enroll in CASC 200 this fall.
• 1 credit hour. Online only. Available now in MyRED

GAINING EXPERIENCE
Yeutter Student Fellows: Building the Next Generation of Trade Leaders
• Tap into research with the Yeutter Institute, research and produce professional deliverable, advance your understanding of international trade policy, develop community with your peers, explore career paths in international trade
• Application Deadline” April 22nd

Schramm Education Center
• These positions would be great for students interested in gaining experience in environmental education and science communication. We are looking to hire as soon as we can so that we are fully staffed for the field trip season in late spring and for summer. The six month positions can be either part time or full time.
• Apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/nebraska/jobs/3466832/temporary-park-worker-ii-naturalist?fbclid=IwAR0eVDl_qwHE1W_fN9AoAj_KbUDyLeLtuqOWzwrwA_yZ4nCicqqjFGAJxpQ.  

ORISE Research Participation Program
• The ORISE Research Participation Program has announced new fellowship opportunities at the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
• BARDA provides an integrated, systematic approach to the advanced research and development of medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear agents, pandemic influenza, and emerging infectious diseases, like COVID-19, that threaten the U.S. civilian population. This is an exciting opportunity for fellows to be involved with such critical activities to help protect our Nation.
• Undergraduate and graduate students may apply for part-time positions for this summer (May-August 2022).
• Preferred skills:
o Strong oral and written skills
o Critical thinking and data analysis
o Independence, self-motivation, and the ability to take initiative
o Preferred fields of study: life sciences, physical sciences, communications & graphic design, environmental and marine sciences, mathematics & statistics
o Application deadline: April 30, 2022.

Big Red Resilience and Well-being Volunteers
• The team is looking for students who want to empower their peers to live their best lives, now and in the future. The minimum volunteer commitment is one semester.
• Opportunities include
o Husker Pantry volunteers, Money Coaches, REACH Undergraduate Trainers, Well-being Ambassadors, Well-being Coaches
• Find out more here: https://resilience.unl.edu/get-involved
• Volunteer Application: https://resilience.unl.edu/big-red-resilience-well-being-volunteer-application
• Application Deadline: April 8th

Explore Myths and Realities of the Peace Corps.
• April 6th from 3:00-4:00 pm
• Meet Peace Corps recruiters / returned volunteers who will share their experiences, explain some of the professional benefits that come from Peace Corps service, and dispel myths about Peace Corps service.
• Register at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvfuGsrzgoHtWgMGW-wjpEewyBMhaApaTn

Bureau of Sociological Research (BOSR)
• Gain real experience with human subjects research, surveys, and other data collection
• Preference for students who have completed statistics and methods courses, but not required Traditional (single semester or summer) or extended opportunities available
• Virtual opportunities available
• Will work with department to help get you credit
• Undergraduate ($11/hour) and graduate ($15/hour) students
• If interested contact BOSR at bosr@unl.edu

POST-GRADUATION OPPORTUNITY AT UNMC
• The Eppley Institute at UNMC is hiring an Education & Training Program Associate to assist in the Education & Training manager with the coordination of all aspects of cancer research graduate education and training programs. The Education & Training Program Associate will work with graduate students, as well as faculty from a across the UNMC campus.
• This is a great opportunity for individuals with backgrounds in science or education that are looking for careers outside of teaching and wet lab research. This position has the potential for remote/telecommuting.
o Data collection and management as it relates to student applications, student records, grant submissions and student recruitment
 Academic course coordination (including room scheduling, scheduling lectures and distribution of academic materials)
 Assist in the maintenance of the education website
 Performs other duties as required in a competent professional and collaborative manner
• Apply at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/66893 or on Handshake here: https://app.joinhandshake.com/stu/jobs/6249605?ref=preview-header-click
• If you have any questions about the position you can contact Misty Pocwierz-Gaines at misty.pocwierz@unmc.edu


Students sought for graduate dissertation
• Seeking undergraduate students who write in some capacity outside of their academic classes—for example, folks with part- or full-time jobs, internships, volunteer positions, etc., that involve writing in some capacity, such as frequent emails, blog posts, reports, memos, copy, social media, etc.
• This research dissertation focuses on exploring the relationship between place and writing from Charlotte Kupsh, current Ph.D. candidate in English
• Time commitment for participants: 2 one-hour interviews
• If interested fill out the quick 1 minute survey: https://forms.office.com/r/gmCEc9bre1

PRE-LAW
Professional School Visit: UNL College of Law
April 7th, 2022 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Register: https://exploreregistration.unl.edu

PRE-HEALTH 
Leadership Opportunity – Students Together Against Cancer (STAC)
• UNL’s STAC student organization is accepting applications for their President, Treasurer, Secretary, Social Media Chair, Graphic Designer, and Volunteer Coordinator for next fall. Students Together Against Cancer, a registered student organization and UNL and a fully student run non-profit organization here in Lincoln. Students Together Against Cancer (STAC) provides emotional and financial assistance to cancer patients in the Lincoln community, provides opportunities for students to develop skills in their areas of interests, and assists other local cancer related organizations in their initiatives. STAC provides financial assistance to cancer patients and their families through the STAC Grant. Once an individual is approved to receive the STAC Grant, funds are distributed as either grocery gift cards or checks written directly to utility companies. While organizations often fundraise for a cure, STAC’s goal is to help treat the existing problem and help cancer patients focus on healing instead of the everyday financial burdens of cancer. This would be a fantastic opportunity to help lead a team making a difference to families dealing with cancer.
• Questions: email Sarah Hoagland sarah.hoagland@unl.teamstac.org
• Apply HERE by Mid-April

Virtual Medical School Fair
• The AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair is one month away!
• Don't miss this opportunity to connect with representatives from medical schools across the U.S. and Canada. Get answers to your questions about financial aid, the MCAT® exam, the AMCAS® application, and the SHPEP program. Attend live info sessions with admissions officers and current medical students. Over 80 medical schools will be in attendance!
• When: Tuesday, April 19, 10AM-7PM (CDT)
• Register HERE

Scholarship for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
• This award is to recognize an outstanding student majoring in a field related to health promotion and disease prevention on any campus of the University of Nebraska. Minimum Award is $1,000. Eligible candidates are regularly-enrolled University of Nebraska undergraduate students in good academic standing who are majoring in a field related to health promotion and disease prevention. Majors may include but are not limited to, undergraduate health professions (example: nursing, allied health), community health education, nutrition, psychology, biology, and exercise physiology. Candidates shall have expressed an interest in a career addressing health promotion and disease prevention, and insight into an understanding of careers related to health promotion and disease prevention. The career plan may focus on education, research, and/or practice, with particular attention to the needs of Nebraska and its citizens.
• Apply here by April 25, 2022. Application requires a personal statement, unofficial transcript, and a faculty letter of recommendation – all due by April 25.
• Questions: Contact Jessica Tschirren – jtschirren@unmc.edu

Scholarship - Nebraska Environmental Health Association
• The NEHA Scholarship is a limited term scholarship for undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in an environmental health/public health science-based program at a Nebraska college or university. Recipients of the scholarships are required to be full-time students. Preference will be given to those with a connection to environmental health and/or public health in Nebraska; either through attending a Nebraska college or university or by working in the field of environmental and/or public health in Nebraska (example: internship or volunteer experience in NE). Selection may be based on scholastic merit, demonstration of community service, involvement in student-faculty research, and/or intention to seek internship or employment in the State of Nebraska. See attached flyer for further details and application requirements. See attached flyer for more details.
• Application Deadline: May 1


Professional School Visit: Nebraska Methodist (OT and Allied Health)
April 7th, 2022 from 9:00 pm to 2:40 pm
Register: https://exploreregistration.unl.edu

Professional School Visit: Creighton School of Medicine
April 8th, 2022 from 9:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Register: https://exploreregistration.unl.edu

EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT
Employer in Residence: Walmart Stores
April 12th, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in Howard L. Hawks Hall
• Fifty years ago, Sam Walton started a single mom-and-pop shop and transformed it into the world’s biggest retailer. Since those founding days, one thing has remained consistent: our commitment to helping our customers save money so they can live better. Today, we’re reinventing the shopping experience and our associates are at the heart of it. When you join our Walmart family of brands (Sam’s Club, Jet.com, Hayneedle, Modcloth, Moosejaw and many more!), you’ll play a crucial role in shaping the future of retail, improving millions of lives around the world. This is that place where your passions meet purpose. Join our family and build a career you’re proud of.

Employer in Residence: Kiewit
April 14th, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in Howard L. Hawks Hall
• Kiewit people deliver some of the largest and most complex construction and engineering projects in North America. Whether you’re an engineer designing safer and more efficient power plants, a superintendent building the infrastructure networks our communities depend on, or a business support specialist making sure everything is clicking behind the scenes, you’ll make an impact every day.

Learn to Earn: Benesch
April 6th, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Military and Veteran Success Center Room 16
• We are a unique kind of professional services firm—large enough to handle our clients’ most complex and challenging assignments, but nimble enough to offer an exceptional level of customer service. We make our clients’ number one priority our priority as well—overall project success.

ONLINE/VIRTUAL CAREER EVENTS
Graduate School in the UK Information Session
Pro–Football Hall of Fame “Before the Snap”: John Regas
Playing Offense or Defense: Cyber Careers at the NSA

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