Overview
Student Assistant: Communications & Web Projects Jobs in Seattle, USA at Association of American Law Schools
Student Assistant:
Communications & Web Projects
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS), a 501(c)(3) higher education association, represents 175 American law schools and is located in downtown Washington, DC. AALS seeks 1 undergraduate or graduate student to work approximately 20–25 hours per week. The ideal candidate will be detailed oriented, self‑motivated, reliable and willing to roll up his/her sleeves to help with any project or task assigned.
Position requires significant use of Microsoft Office and Word Press.
Candidates will be able to work remotely or a combination of remote and onsite. The Student Assistant must be resident of the DMV area. Compensation is $18/hour. Email resume to AALS Jobs. Please includes schedule of availability for consideration.
Position Summary
The Student Assistant provides support to the Communications department, which supports all areas of the organization. The student works closely with staff on a variety of projects including data entry, news monitoring, archival projects, maintaining the AALS website, and occasional writing tasks.
(Duties that occupy a major part of time and importance in the job; position is expanded to include duties as assigned)
- Support the completion of the Journal of Legal Education archive by identifying key terms, concepts, and uploading material on a digital platform.
- Regular website updates to resource hubs, meeting and event microsites, webinars, and other tasks.
- Assist with ongoing projects as needed, including data entry.
- Occasional writing tasks related to event and program marketing.
Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills Required
(Minimum education and experience needed to perform the job adequately)
- Must be current college student either undergraduate student or graduate student pursuing a degree in communications, technology, computer science, library science, or related fields.
- Ability to synthesize large quantities of information and effectively communicate the most relevant details. Problem‑solving capability necessary to work on a 5‑person team.
- Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Good time management and ability to self‑motivate, work independently; job is remote.
- Related work or school experience not required but preferred:
Website management, CSS and HTML, demonstrated knowledge and use of computer applications, including Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Dreamweaver, Photoshop), Word Press, Net Forum AMS, and Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint).
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Title: Student Assistant: Communications & Web Projects
Company: Association of American Law Schools
Location: Seattle, USA
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