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Aggie Ice Cream Sales Lead! All Shifts/Positions: $14.00 per hour + TIPS!
Are you ready to become a part of the Aggie Creamery legacy? With over a century of crafting delicious ice cream, we take pride in sharing our products with the Aggie family and our community. Our team has cultivated a welcoming and cheerful environment where both customers and employees can immerse themselves in the rich tradition of Famous Aggie Ice Cream at Utah State University.
We're seeking passionate individuals to join us this summer, who will play a pivotal role in carrying forward our cherished legacy for generations to come. If you're enthusiastic about providing exceptional service and being a part of something truly special, we want you on our team!
Apply now to become a part of the Aggie Creamery family.
Aggie Ice Cream Sales Clerks Wanted for All Shifts/Positions: $12.00 per hour + TIPS!
Are you ready to become a part of the Aggie Creamery legacy? With over a century of crafting delicious ice cream, we take pride in sharing our products with the Aggie family and our community. Our team has cultivated a welcoming and cheerful environment where both customers and employees can immerse themselves in the rich tradition of Famous Aggie Ice Cream at Utah State University.
We're seeking passionate individuals to join us this summer, who will play a pivotal role in carrying forward our cherished legacy for generations to come. If you're enthusiastic about providing exceptional service and being a part of something truly special, we want you on our team!
Apply now to become a part of the Aggie Creamery family.
The Western Forest Initiative (WFI) seeks 4 field crew members to join our team of graduate students and scientists. These positions involve examining old growth forests for growth, mortality and recruitment, mapping down woody debris, measuring fuels, and surveying seedlings and herbaceous plants. Work begins in the Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot (Yosemite National Park, California), continues to Wind River Forest Dynamics Plot (Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington), and finishes in the Utah Forest Dynamics Plot (Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah). Two lab trucks will carry gear and any technicians who do not have or do not want to bring a personal vehicle.
We provide campground and field station accommodations (camping at Yosemite and Cedar Breaks, field station in Wind River), and we provide work food and all group cooking gear.
DURATION: mid May through mid August 2023
For additional information, please visit http://yfdp.org, http://wfdp.org, http://ufdp.org or contact Jim Lutz (james.lutz@usu.edu) and Soren Struckman (soren.struckman@usu.edu)
Assisting the Operations team in cleaning, maintenance and projects for the Bastian Agricultural Center
Designs, manufacture, and install various interior and exterior signs, banners, and window coverings. Should have experience with graphic programs (Illustrator, Photo Shop etc.)
The hockey club coach is responsible for the development and implementation of a successful club men's ice hockey program by fulfilling specific job responsibilities within the USU Campus Recreation Department. They are expected to work as a team player with primary responsibilities of coordinating all aspects of our club men's ice hockey program and adhering to all ACHA rules for the sport of ice hockey. They should foster student growth and development. The coach is viewed as a mentor and advocate of personal growth.
The Brigham City Region of USU is seeking a qualified laboratory coordinator and manager (Education Specialist II). This dynamic individual will oversee and teach anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and other laboratories. They will work to ensure that students understand the fundamentals of each course and strive to ensure positive learning experiences. They will oversee the cadaver lab and other biological and physical science labs and stockrooms. They will interact with students, work with teaching assistants and create an amazing learning environment. As part of their role, they will engage the community to help recruit students and help with on campus events such as the summer science camp. Working as a team player with faculty, they will be part of a team that is dedicated to students and success. The Educational Specialist is a staff position.
We seek students to work with our environmental-research team; we strive to understand the chemical and physical properties of the natural world, and how our human activity might impact that world. Our main focus is understanding the unique interaction between air quality and winter weather patterns of the Uinta Basin. Duties for this position will depend on the applicant’s interests and the team’s needs. We are looking for students with interest in areas that include (but are not limited to):
- Statistical and manual analysis of weather patterns
- Data visualization design
- Computer programming and modeling; website design
- Creative scientific writing and public communication
- Chemical measurements in the field and laboratory
- Instrument design, construction, and testing
Flexible hours and time off. Based at the Vernal USU Uintah Basin Campus.
BIOENERGETICS OF SHOREBIRDS ON GREAT SALT LAKE Millions of shorebirds stage on Great Salt Lake (GSL) and its marshes during the summer and fall. For some shorebird species, over half of their total population is on GSL during staging. Survival of these species is dependent on the ability of Great Salt Lake and its marshes to produce the food they require. But with GSL shrinking and becoming more saline, the future of these birds is uncertain.
The Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education (COMDDE) at Utah State University (USU) is seeking a Teacher Aide II to work with preschool and kindergarten children who are Deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) in the Sound Beginnings program, as well as assisting the Director with several grant related initiatives. This position is Monday through Friday, up to 38 hours per week and is not eligible for remote work. Due to a variable workload, this position will periodically require unpaid Leave of Absences. Expected number of annual hours is around 1,600.
This position’s duration is contingent on funding, and funding is currently approved for five years.
Up to 3 Early Intervention seeks a motivated, efficient, committed, detail-oriented educator to coordinate services to families. The Service Coordinator (Teacher, Early Intervention) coordinates all aspects of Up to 3 with individual families and connects them to community resources. They ensure appropriate assessment, services, and program processes and regulations are provided to families. Because some of the communities we serve require services in languages other than English, fluency in Spanish and English is a preferred qualification.This is a full-time, exempt, benefited employee position and can be between 75% - 100% FTE depending on program needs and the candidate selected. This position would coordinate services for children in Box Elder County. Exempt positions are eligible for excellent benefits including: 13 paid holidays, earn 22 days of paid vacation leave and 12 days of sick leave per year, 50% tuition reduction for employees and dependents, competitive health benefits packages and a generous contribution into your retirement. View more information here: Summary of Benefits 2023-2024.
The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services seeks an experienced administrative professional to work as an essential member of the Dean’s office team. The individual will assist with daily operations of the Dean’s office as detailed in the Responsibilities section. This position offers opportunity for growth and career development.
This position includes excellent benefits such as 13 paid holidays; 12 days of vacation and 12 days of sick leave per year; 50% tuition reduction for employee, spouse, and dependents; competitive health benefits packages and a generous contribution toward your retirement. View more information here: Summary of Benefits 2023-2024
Apply by: April 8, 2024 - Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May through September 2024 (exact dates determined at time of employment)
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours. Occasional OT (Overtime) may be required.
Position Location: Vernal, UT
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring an UCC Wildlife Crew Member. This is a 3 to 4-month (up to 15 weeks) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately June 3, 2024 to September 6, 2024.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state. Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Wildlife Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Housing: Seasonal government housing is NOT available. Employees must secure their own accommodations/housing near the duty station.
Training/Professional Development Opportunities:
- Will gain wildlife and habitat identification techniques, including bird Identification by sight and sound.
- Various wildlife survey and monitoring techniques and experience with monitoring equipment.
- Will gain First Aid training, evaluation, and certification (required).
- FS vehicle operation (truck) (required).
- Networking and collaboration with professionals in the field.
- USU position-specific training (pending).
In addition to submitting your online application, please send an email to the contact below to notify them of your intent to apply for the position. Write “UCC Archaeology Crew Member” in the subject line of your email.
Jeffrey Rust, Heritage Program Manager Jeffrey.rust@usda.gov
If you have questions about this position, please contact:
Jeffrey Rust
Heritage Program Manager
Jeffrey.rust@usda.gov
435-790-1550.
If you have questions about the application process, please contact:
Greta Schen of the Utah Conservation Corps greta.schen@usu.edu, (435) 220-7222.
Apply by: April 8, 2024 - Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May through September 2024 (exact dates determined at time of employment)
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours.
Position Location: Vernal, UT
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring an UCC Wildlife Crew Member. This is a 3 to 4-month (up to 15 weeks) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately June 3, 2024 to September 6, 2024.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state. Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Wildlife Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Housing:
- Seasonal government housing from the Forest Service may be available. You must agree and abide by the terms of housing which will be provided to you upon employment or request.
- If you obtain Forest Service housing, you will be responsible for paying approximately $185/month for housing. This is NOT deducted from your paycheck and must be paid through a separate agreement between the employee and the Forest Service
Training/Professional Development Opportunities:
- Will gain wildlife and habitat identification techniques, including bird Identification by sight and sound.
- Various wildlife survey and monitoring techniques and experience with monitoring equipment.
- Will gain First Aid training, evaluation, and certification (required).
- FS vehicle operation (truck) (required).
- Networking and collaboration with professionals in the field.
- USU position-specific training (pending).
Research shows that candidates from underrepresented populations often don't apply for positions if they don't meet all position qualifications and skillsets. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are interested.
In addition to submitting your online application, please send an email to the contact below to notify them of your intent to apply for the position. Write “UCC Civil Engineering Crew Member (Roads)” in the subject line of your email. Valton Mortenson, valton.mortenson@usda.gov
If you have questions about the UCC Civil Engineering Crew Member (Roads), please contact:
Valton Mortenson
Civil Engineer on the Ashley National Forest
valton.mortenson@usda.gov
435-790-5989.
If you have questions about the application process, please contact:
Greta Schen of the Utah Conservation Corps, greta.schen@usu.edu, (435) 220-7222.
Apply by: April 8, 2024 - Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May through September 2024 (exact dates determined at time of employment)
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours. Some positions may work five days per week, 8 hours a day for a 40-hour week.
Position Locations: 85 West Main, PO Box 981, Duchesne, UT 84021, 355 North Vernal Avenue, Vernal UT 84078, OR 25 West Hwy 43, PO Box 279, Manila, UT 84046
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring an UCC Wildlife Crew Member. This is a 3 to 4-month (up to 15 weeks) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately June 3, 2024 to September 6, 2024.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state. Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Wildlife Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Housing:
- Seasonal government housing from the Forest Service may be available. You must agree and abide by the terms of housing which will be provided to you upon employment or request.
- If you obtain Forest Service housing, you will be responsible for paying approximately $185/month in Duchesne or $361/month in Dutch John for housing. This is NOT deducted from your paycheck and must be paid through a separate agreement between the employee and the Forest Service.
Training/Professional Development Opportunities:
- Will gain wildlife and habitat identification techniques, including bird Identification by sight and sound.
- Various wildlife survey and monitoring techniques and experience with monitoring equipment.
- Will gain First Aid training, evaluation, and certification (required).
- FS vehicle operation (truck) (required).
- Networking and collaboration with professionals in the field.
- USU position-specific training (pending).
Research shows that candidates from underrepresented populations often don't apply for positions if they don't meet all position qualifications and skillsets. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are interested.
In addition to submitting your online application, please send an email to the contact below to notify them of your intent to apply for the position. Write “UCC Ranger Crew Member” in the subject line of your email.
Duchesne/Roosevelt Ranger District: Sandy Kaminski, Sandra.remund-kaminski@usda.gov
Vernal Ranger District: Todd Irish, todd.irish@usda.gov
Flaming Gorge Ranger District: Cherette Bonomo, cherette.bonomo@usda.gov
If you have questions about this this opportunity, please contact:
Duchesne, UT:
Sandy Kaminski
Rangeland Management Specialist
sandra.remund-kaminski@usda.gov
Duchesne/Roosevelt Ranger District
435-781-5221
Vernal, UT:
Todd Irish
Rangeland Management Specialist
todd.irish@usda.gov
Vernal Ranger District
435-299-9098
Manila, UT:
Cherette Bonomo
Rangeland Management Specialist
cherette.bonomo@usda.gov
Flaming Gorge Ranger District
435-781-5279
If you have questions about the application process, please contact:
Greta Schen of the Utah Conservation Corps, greta.schen@usu.edu, (435) 220-7222.
Apply by: April 8, 2024 - Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May through September 2024 (exact dates determined at time of employment)
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours.
Position Locations: 25 W. Hwy 43 Manila, UT 84046/PO Box 325 Dutch John, UT 84023
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring an UCC Wildlife Crew Member. This is a 3 to 4-month (up to 15 weeks) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately June 3, 2024 to September 6, 2024.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state. Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Wildlife Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Housing:
- Seasonal government housing from the Forest Service may be available. You must agree and abide by the terms of housing which will be provided to you upon employment or request.
- If you obtain Forest Service housing, you will be responsible for paying approximately $185/month for housing. This is NOT deducted from your paycheck and must be paid through a separate agreement between the employee and the Forest Service
Training/Professional Development Opportunities:
- Will gain wildlife and habitat identification techniques, including bird Identification by sight and sound.
- Various wildlife survey and monitoring techniques and experience with monitoring equipment.
- Will gain First Aid training, evaluation, and certification (required).
- FS vehicle operation (truck) (required).
- Networking and collaboration with professionals in the field.
- USU position-specific training (pending).
Research shows that candidates from underrepresented populations often don't apply for positions if they don't meet all position qualifications and skillsets. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are interested.
In addition to submitting your online application, please send an email to the contact below to notify them of your intent to apply for the position. Write “UCC Recreation Special Uses Crew Member” in the subject line of your email.
Flaming Gorge Ranger District: Recreation Special Uses Jayson Roundy, jayson.roundy@usda.gov
If you have questions about this opportunity, please contact:
Jayson Roundy
Special Uses Permit Administrator
PO Box 279, 25 W HWY 43
Manila, UT 84046
jayson.roundy@usda.gov
435-781-5281
If you have questions about the application process, please contact:
Greta Schen of the Utah Conservation Corps, greta.schen@usu.edu, (435) 220-7222.
Apply by: April 8, 2024 - Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May through September 2024 (exact dates determined at time of employment)
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours.
Position Locations: 85 West Main, PO Box 981, Duchesne, UT 84021
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring an UCC Wildlife Crew Member. This is a 3 to 4-month (up to 15 weeks) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately June 3, 2024 to September 6, 2024.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state. Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Wildlife Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Housing:
- Seasonal government housing from the Forest Service may be available. You must agree and abide by the terms of housing which will be provided to you upon employment or request.
- If you obtain Forest Service housing, you will be responsible for paying approximately $185/month for housing. This is NOT deducted from your paycheck and must be paid through a separate agreement between the employee and the Forest Service
Training/Professional Development Opportunities:
- Will gain wildlife and habitat identification techniques, including bird Identification by sight and sound.
- Various wildlife survey and monitoring techniques and experience with monitoring equipment.
- Will gain First Aid training, evaluation, and certification (required).
- FS vehicle operation (truck) (required).
- Networking and collaboration with professionals in the field.
- USU position-specific training (pending).
Research shows that candidates from underrepresented populations often don't apply for positions if they don't meet all position qualifications and skillsets. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are interested.
In addition to submitting your online application, please send an email to the contact below to notify them of your intent to apply for the position. Write "Tribal Youth Crew Lead" in the subject line of your email. Lydia Labelle de Rios, District Ranger Lydialabellederios@usda.gov
If you have questions about the application process, please contact:
Greta Schen of the Utah Conservation Corps, greta.schen@usu.edu, (435) 220-7222.
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) in partnership with the Ashley National Forest is hiring UCC Timber Crew Members. This is a (3+ month) full-time professional development and work experience opportunity that runs from approximately end of May through October.
The Ashley National Forest encompasses about a million and a half acres in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. The Forest lies in three geographical areas: the east-west range of the Uinta Mountains, the Green River Basin, and the Tavaputs Plateau. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to 13,528 feet.
The Utah Conservation Corps is Utah's award-winning, and nationally recognized statewide Conservation Corps headquartered in Logan, Utah at Utah State University's main campus. The UCC has been Utah's largest environmental AmeriCorps program since 2001, completing service work on public lands, in communities, and with various organizations throughout the state.
NOTE: Individuals who are selected for these positions will be employed by UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY as non-benefited hourly employees through the Utah Conservation Corps as UCC Timber Crew Members. https://www.usu.edu/policies/397/
Apply by: April 8, 2024*
*Application review begins April 8, 2024. Preference will be given to applicants who submit a complete application packet by April 8.
Employment Period: Late May to Mid-October* (exact dates determined at time of employment)
*Depending on work access and projects, along with individual availability.
Schedule: The position will work four days a week, 10 hours a day for a 40-hour week. 30-minute lunches do not count toward work-day hours. Occasional OT (Overtime) may be required.
Position Locations: Vernal, UT
The Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services seeks an experienced administrative professional to work as an essential member of the Dean’s office team. The individual will be the student award expert for the College, acts as primary coordinator of the T.H. Bell award, and provides daily operations support for the Dean’s office as detailed in the Responsibilities section. This position (Staff Assistant III) offers opportunity for growth and career development.
This position includes excellent benefits such as 13 paid holidays; 12 days of vacation and 12 days of sick leave per year; 50% tuition reduction for employee, spouse, and dependents; competitive health benefits packages and a generous contribution toward your retirement. View more information here: Summary of Benefits 2023-2024
Up to 3 Early Intervention seeks a motivated, efficient, committed, detail-oriented educator to coordinate services to families. The Service Coordinator coordinates all aspects of Up to 3 with individual families and connects them to community resources. They ensure appropriate assessment, services, and program processes and regulations are provided to families. Because some of the communities we serve require services in languages other than English, fluency in Spanish and English is a preferred qualification. This is an hourly position. This position would coordinate services for children in Box Elder County.