Announcements
Hawaii-Pacific Evaluation Association Student Scholarship
Are you a full-time graduate student? H-PEA is proud to offer student scholarships to attend the 2019 H-PEA Conference on September 20th! For more information about the H-PEA Conference, please visit our website. Deadline: August 9, 2019
Application: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HPEA_schoarship2019
EDA 6931 Mentoring for Career Development: This course will be beneficial to those who are getting ready to launch a career, or are already working. Mentoring is for everyone! Learn how to set smart goals, how to identify and seek the best mentor for your self, be a mentor, and guide a mentoring program. You will develop greater self-understanding as you prepare to be an effective protege and mentor. Fall 2019 on campus or online. This is an elective that is open to any graduate level student, any major, and staff members. For further information, contact Dr. Linda Nearby at lindasearby@coe.ufl.edu
Critical Girlhood Studies -WST 6935 – Section 16A3
J. Hernandez. M 6-8 (12:50PM – 3:50PM), 3 credits. This course enacts a critical mapping of girls’ studies, an intellectual formation that coalesced into a sub-field of Women’s and Gender Studies in the late 1990s. The course will consist in part of a survey of work in the field, but the bulk of our efforts will place analytic pressure on the question of which girls become legible as the “proper objects” of girls’ studies and what questions about girlhood are (im)possible to ask. We will think collectively and creatively to (re)imagine what histories, methods, pedagogies and futures a formation of critical girlhood studies could offer as both an intellectual and social justice project. Course material will reflect the instructor’s expertise in the areas of sexuality, arts-based community praxis, Black and Latinx studies, and popular cultures.
Intersectional Activisms – WST 6935 – Section 17F1
K. Broad. R 6-8 (12:50PM-3:50PM), 3 credits. Early intersectional work arose from, and was grounded in, social movement activism, especially activism by feminist/queer/trans women of color, yet the field of intersectional studies has developed in ways that mask its political origin and neutralize the potential of intersectional collective action and resistance. This course seeks to re-center knowledge and strategies of resistance from intersectional social movement activism. We will read research featuring Black feminist intersectional activism as strategically operating between social movements, work tracing Chicana feminist strategies of alliance building and coalition, research detailing how political and economic forces have reduced multi-dimensional queer politics, and research detailing the nuances of online intersectional movement work.
Feminist/Queer of Color Studies – WST 6935 – Section 3B38
T. Saunders. T 8-10 (3-6PM), 3 credits. This graduate level course is a survey course of the scholarship and key debates in the emerging fields of Black Queer/Queer of Color Studies, which have their origins in Black, Chicana, and Latina Feminist Studies. We will take a sociological approach to understanding how race, sexuality, gender, and coloniality affects our understanding of ourselves, and how we experience social life through placing non-heteronormative Black and Latinx Queer subjects at the center of our analyses. We will engage the social implications of the scientific study on sexuality, engage key theoretical perspectives in the area of queer/sexuality studies, and review empirical studies concerning Black and Latinx queer identities and cultural politics within Africa and the Diaspora in the Americas. The goal of the course is to give you a strong theoretical and empirical base from which you can think about Diaspora, race, gender, sexuality and society.
Employment and Internship Opportunities
Reading/Math Teacher (Part-Time)
Job Description: Established charter school, Boulware Springs Charter, needs a part time reading/math teacher. Teacher would work with small groups of struggling students teaching reading and math.Teacher would be required to submit weekly lesson plans based on school curriculum, be able to implement plans with fidelity, be responsible for grading, and communicating with parents regarding grades and academics. Must have or be eligible for Florida Teaching certificate.
Hours: Monday – Friday from 7:45 – Noon. Applicant must be available to start ASAP. Within our school year, we are in school for 10 weeks and then off for 2 weeks.
Salary: $25.00 per hour
Application/Contact: Please send resume to kayabbitt@boulwarecharter.com.
Peaceful Paths Internship
Description: Peaceful Paths is the only certified domestic violence center responsible for serving Alachua, Bradford and Union Counties. Our agency is committed to providing services to survivors of domestic violence. Our agency offers services such as legal advocacy, counseling, support groups, emergency food, clothing and hygiene supplies, emergency shelter and transitional housing.
Deadline: Wednesday, August 7th
Application: https://www.peacefulpaths.org/internships
Contact: Katie Warren (katiew@peacefulpaths.org), 352-377-5690 ext. 202
Reef Relief Internships
Application: https://www.reefrelief.org/employment-and-internships/
When: Fall 2019, Spring 2020
Contact: reefrelief@gmail.com
Mater Brighton Lakes Academy Teachers
Application: https://www.materbrightonlakes.com/apps/jobs/show_job.jsp?REC_ID=17805
Mater Brighton Lakes Academy is a K-8 tuition free public charter school that is located in Kissimmee, FL. We are looking to fill multiple teaching positions in both Elementary and Secondary. Qualified teachers with a valid teaching certificate are encouraged to apply online at www.materbrightlakes.com or email shood@materbrightonlakes.com.
OPS Multimedia Specialist
Description: This position is located on UF’s East Campus. The Center for Online Innovation and Production (COIP) at the University of Florida seeks a highly motivated person to assist the COIP Video Production Team in editing of all video projects. The individual will be responsible for managing multiple production projects simultaneously under strict timelines.
Requirements:
- At least two years of college/university education
- Functional understanding of computers, online applications, collaborative documents
- Proficiency with Adobe products, especially Premiere Pro and After Effects
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs
- Strong English written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational and time management skills
Pay: $13.00 – $15.00 per hour
Application: http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/511561/ops-multimedia-specialist
Service and Volunteer Opportunities
Museum University Student Educator (MUSE) Volunteers
Explore and activate current exhibitions at YOUR art museum! Become a Museum University Student Educator at the Harn Museum of Art to plan tours and art activities that transform, surprise and challenge. All majors welcome. Weekly meetings on Thursdays from 3:30 – 5 p.m. Deadline to join (and first meeting) is Thursday, August 22. Visit harn.ufl.edu/volunteer for the application and details. Contact Elizabeth at eking@harn.ufl.edu today to say “Sign me up!” (and then fill out the application after the first meeting).
ReadingPals Volunteers
The ReadingPals Initiative is a community of readers that spend time with children. We train volunteers to tutor elementary students struggling in reading while empowering them to be unforgettable mentors. By trans-forming a child’s experience with books, we produce readers.
Available Internships: Social Media, High School Recruitment Ambassador, UF Campus Ambassador, and Site Coordinator
Requirements:
Commitment is for one full Fall and or Spring semester (September-Dec, January-May)
Must provide own transportation (or use bus transportation)
Must have a willingness to learn
Friendly and professional attitude
Able to solve problems in a fast-paced setting
Able to provide courteous advice and service to volunteers and site staff
Excellent time management skills
Excellent organizational skills
Contact: Victoria Vicary (vvicary@unitedwayncfl.org )
Tutoring and Childcare
Childcare Opportunity (2019-2020 School Year).
Description: Our family is seeking a fun, kind, experienced female companion for our 25 year old daughter who is mildly intellectually disabled. Our daughter loves trips to parks and the library, manicures and music. We need someone weekdays for 12 to 15 hours a week willing to commit to the entire school year. Must have own car.
When: 2019-2020 School Year
Pay Rate: $15.00 per hour
Hours: 12-15 hours
Contact: Nancy Woodward, 352-219-9522.
Childcare Opportunity (August)
Description: Sitter needed for 2 boys ages 14 & 12. Hired sitter will pick up boys from their respective schools. Schools near each other. Good driving record a must. Other sitting opportunities may occur as current sitters schedules change.
When: Monday, Thursday, & Friday afternoons (3:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
Pay Rate: $10.00 per hour
Contact: michelesstone@gmail.com
Au Pair Opportunity
Description: We are a French/American family living outside of Paris and are searching for an au pair for the 2019/2020 school year. We are originally from Florida and we thought this would be a good opportunity for someone who might want to delay starting their career by a year for an international experience.
When: 2019/2020 School Year
Where: France
Contact: Anne Marie Pellerin (amburnsed@gmail.com)
Events
Enrollment Services
Date: August 12 – August 30, 2019
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Smathers Library, Room 100
Fall Classes Begin
Date: August 20, 2019
Time: ALL DAY
Location: University of Florida
Networking with Nonprofits & More
Date: August 27, 2019
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Reitz Union 2355
Counselor Education Open House
Date: September 20, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Reitz Union 2355