From Student Worker to Full Time Professional: Crafting Impactful Student Positions

From Student Worker to Full Time Professional: Crafting Impactful Student Positions

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Student employment is a key part of the college experience. Students have long relied on campus positions for basic needs assistance and work experience. However, the ongoing global pandemic has made student employment much more complicated. The presenter will discuss how the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at UW Bothell successfully developed an impactful student position amidst uncertainty. Through reflection and group discussion, the attendees will be invited to explore innovative approaches to student positions for a new world.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Develop an understanding of the relationship between college student employment and student success
  2. Become familiar with current employment trends and projections nationwide
  3. Leave with a framework for developing student positions that are responsive to the current environment

Monique Taylor

Assistant Director, Outreach & Communications

University of Washington Bothell

Continuing Education Credits

This session counts for 1.0 CSAEd-CORE credit 

To receive CSAEd credit, attendees must complete the feedback survey that offers the certification in each session. Once you have attended all the live sessions or watched the on-demand sessions for which you would like to request credit, visit the Continuing Education (CE) website to fill out the Student Affairs Education Certification Request Form for all the sessions. 

All certificants must fill out one for the live session and a separate one for the on-demand sessions. 

Visit the Continued Education (CE) website to learn more regarding deadlines and receive your certificate of completion for the Virtual Conference.

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