Course credit for internships

Course credit for internships

Students who are interested in obtaining credit for internships should first secure an internship with a provider. Once confirmed, contact Dr. Hudak, for permission to register for GEOG 4920/5900.

You will be required to compile a portfolio during the course of your internship and provide a letter of assessment from the internship provider. Both will be used to determine a "grade" for the course.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

City of Southlake - Environmental Intern

Job Title:Intern - Environmental
Closing Date/Time:Thu. 11/26/15 10:00 PM Central Time
Salary:$12.74 Hourly
Job Type:Part-Time
Location:Town Hall, 1400 Main Street Suite 260, Southlake, Texas
 

 
 
The purpose of this position is to assist professional staff with special projects and provide administrative support to the daily operations of an assigned service area. This is accomplished by assisting in monitoring, reporting, researching, and evaluating projects and programs; assisting in the update and maintenance of program information files; performing unique responsibilities; and providing highly responsible technical administrative support to an assigned department. Other responsibilities include providing accurate information to other city departments and the general public.
 Essential Functions:
  • Assist professional staff with special projects and administrative duties by completing a variety of functions related to an assigned area of responsibility; monitoring, reporting, researching, and evaluating projects and programs; and assisting in the update maintenance of programs as assigned.
  • Collect, compile, analyze and research information from various sources on a variety of topics related to assigned programs; prepare reports which present and interpret data and identify alternatives; provide support as needed for completion of special projects in support of assigned department.
  • Provide general customer service to employees and the public by greeting customers, answering the telephone, responding to questions and assisting the general public; greeting and announcing visitors as necessary; providing information on departmental and city policies and procedures; and transferring and directing inquiries to the appropriate individual or department.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
 Minimum Qualifications:
Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature that may be obtained with advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. College, vocational, business, technical, or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training up to and including a two year associate’s degree. No experience required. Must be enrolled in bachelors or masters degree program or recently received a degree.





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