Attention Applicant: If you have previously been hired by Lewis & Clark College for a prior position, please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials and apply through the Talent and Performance icon on the home page.Supervisory Organization:Lisa Vienna GarciaDepartment:5420 Non Work Study, Law School Faculty - LawDates of employment:2024-06-122025-05-31JOB PURPOSE:Must currently be enrolled as a student at Lewis & Clark Law School. Perform research for a law professor. Hours of work will be agreed upon between the professor and the student research assistant, with a maximum of 160 hours during the school year 2024-25. The student selected must complete a one-hour, advanced research training session with library staff.
PREREQUISITES FOR ELIGIBILITY- In order to apply for this position, you must have been contacted directly by the Law School.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Library research (in consultation with the professor).
- Ability to honor and work with all identities and individuals, particularly those who are underrepresented in the country and/or at Lewis & Clark College.
SCHEDULE:
- Summer 2024 and or School Year 2024-25. Schedule to be determined by professor.
RATE OF PAY:
WORK STUDY REQUIREMENT:
- No Work Study Requirement
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