Job Description
The University of Idaho Sustainability Center (UISC) Marketing Coordinator is the visual artist who uses their talent to inspire and engage the campus community with marketing pieces for sustainability-related events, programs and activities hosted by the Sustainability Center. Successful Marketing Coordinators are energized by making creative design decisions and thrive in a collaborative cross-functional team environment.
To be eligible, candidates must be current University of Idaho students enrolled at least half time, maintain a 2.8 or higher GPA, and not have another job or leadership position that impairs their ability to work 10-15 hours/week through the academic year. Applicants must submit a portfolio with at least 5 pieces of their work.
Internship credits may be available through the College of Art and Architecture.
About the University of Idaho Sustainability Center: A student-led and student-fee funded organization, the University of Idaho Sustainability Center (UISC) supports efforts to create an active culture of sustainability and we are committed to developing and maintaining healthful, educational living environments while fully integrating sustainable practices at the University of Idaho. Sustainability involves reorganizing our life support systems; climate, energy, biodiversity, and water. We do this by developing and implementing projects that reduce our environmental footprint and increase participation and collaboration among students, faculty, staff and community members. The UISC is a student-led organization. Employees receive training, supervision and mentorship. Sustainability and Student Engagement Coordinator.
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