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The goal of CAL UT Student Community is to provide a forum for information communication throughout the School of Social Work Community and Administrative Leadership Concentration student population and other interested parties.

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

EVENT

Compliments YNPN:
"RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service - Lecture

The RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT and RISE Austin welcome Blake Mycoskie, founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS Shoes, as part of the RGK Center's Frances Moody Newman Distinguished Lecture Series and the RISE Austin entrepreneurship conference.

The lecture will be on Tuesday, March 2 at 6:30PM.

The lecture is free and open to the public and will be held at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center (1900 University Ave).

Find complete event details and RSVP at http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/rgk/events/tomsshoes.php "

Have fun friends!
Viva!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Position Vacancy!

For those of you looking to fill your plate -
Compliments: YNPN

"Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Job Opportunity
Special Events Manager

Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Oversee and manage three core fundraising events annually for the chapter - Walk, Gala, Golf Tournament
- Manage, evaluate and expand te fundraising programs and volunteer participation within the chapter
- Seek out new corporate sponsors for the chapter and develop plans to explore new revenue opportunities to assist the chapter to reach its $1.5 million annual revenue budget
- Manage and maintain accurate and complete financial records for each event held by the chapter

Requirements include, but not limited to:
- A Bachelor's Degree
- 5+ years of relevant fundraising, marketing,strategic planning and coordinating special events experience as well as proficiency in all Microsoft office applications, ability to creat and design basic print materials and experience in database systems and ability to quickly learn new computer applications
- Must have some supervisory experience to recruit and train seasonal temporary and intern employees
- Must have volunteer management experience

Please send your resume and cover letter with salary requirements to vcallegari@jdrf.org and indicate "SEM-A" in subject line. No Phone Calls Please. Only those candidates who meet our qualifications will be contacted. No staffing agencies please."

Oh economy, please be kind to the next graduating class
-calutsc

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Job Opportunity

Compliments YNPN:
"The Civic Education Project - Job Opportunities

Spend a week (or a month or more)this Spring or Summer helping young people discover how to make a difference in the world! The Civic Education Project (CEP), a leadership and citizenship program at Northwestern University is now hiring exceptional staff for our Spring and Summer 2010 service learning programs.

Learn more: www.ctd.northwestern.edu/cep/jobs/

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

New Spring = New & Seasoned Students to Last Dog Fridays

Spring, a time of replenishment, has introduced a new set of students. We all remember our first weeks in the program, slowly making friends as we acclimate to each other in our CAL or Clinical tracks. Now's a great time, while all is fresh, to include Last Dog Fridays into your schedule.

Last Dog Fridays are days where we get together to socialize outside of class. This student group was founded on the premise that students needed a place outside of class to have a more CAL oriented conversation and where student minds could meet for program enhancement. The creation of the School of Social Work Twitter account is an example of change with which CALUTSC has assisted.

It has since acquired the enriching element of networking, which is done with your track peers, different tracked peers (who you only see in passing in the hallways), and alumni(!). This group has a great set of alumni who appreciate the concept that enhancing the program today will positively influence everyone's credentials, past, present, & future.

So, mark your calendars for the LAST FRIDAY of each month as a time to meet at the Dog 'n' Duck Pub from 6-8pm. Invite someone you've just briefly met and do the get-to-know-you.

We'll see you on the 29th! at Guadalupe and 17th Street, 6-8pm

Happy New Year,
calutsc

Friday, November 6, 2009

JOB OPPORTUNITY

Southwest Key Programs is  a "national nonprofit organization providing transformative education, innovative safe shelters and alternatives to incarceration for over 6,000 youth each day, while creating opportunities for their families to become self-sufficient." Being one of the "largest Hispanic-led nonprofits in the country," and accredited by the Council on Accreditation, it diverts thousands of children from prisons and has assisted in the reunification of thousands of immigrant children with their families.  

"They are seeking a qualified applicant for the position of Wellness Coordinator that will: 
  • Design and coordinate corporate wellness programs and initiatives
  • Develop, plan, and, coordinate the corporate health-screening program
  • Coordinate program activities aimed at improving employee health and well being including physical fitness, weight reduction, stress management, and smoking cessation
  • Identify trends and make recommendations or changes to existing programs to reflect changing employees needs
  • Design and implement promotional and motivational programs including preparing brochures and materials on fitness, nutrition, wellness to provide ongoing employee communications company wide. 
Please visit website for further application instructions: http://www.swkey.org/"
and Good luck!