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University Of Alaska Anchorage: Now Hiring: Multiple Positions In Student Activities

SACP Content Manager Do you love graphic design and marketing? Student Activities is looking for a student manager to oversee the publis ...

April 22, 2021

Check out what opportunities UAA Student Activities currently has available in our
office (right now and throughout the summer). Positions — at least through the summer
— will be offered remotely. Sign up at careers.alaska.edu:

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Graphics & Publicity Services Student ManagerDo you love graphic design and marketing? Join our team and create posters, t-shirts,
brochures, & videos to help promote both SLL-sponsored and student-run events. The
GPS Manager will gain experience managing a team of graphic and marketing assistants,
and designing content for signature programs. This student staff position is 20 hours/week
and starts at $11.50/hour. Apply today!Additional hours available during the summer.

SACP Content ManagerDo you love graphic design and marketing? Student Activities is looking for a student
manager to oversee the publishing and organization of social media content. Duties
include scheduling Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter posts, and light graphic design
work. This student staff position is 20 hours/week and starts at $11/hour. Apply today!
Additional hours available during the summer.

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SACP Summer Graduate AssistantSACP is seeking a motivated and dynamic individual to serve as its Graduate Assistant
(GA). The SACP GA is primarily responsible for assisting with larger scale programs
that involve the contracting and hosting jurors, lecturers, and performers. This position
is 20 hours/week and starts at $17.54/hour; in addition to hourly wages, the SACP
GA receives health insurance and tuition remission by the University.


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