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Haveyoulandedan internship,fellowship,fulltimeofferorgotintoyour preferreddegreeprogram? Didyouwinanawardora specialappointment?We wanttocelebrateyou!
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To register for events, please scan or click the QR Code at the bottom of the menu
1-on-1 with Marielle
Meet with Marielle for personalized professional development coaching, in-person or virtually Get guidance on career planning, resume building, interview preparation, and more to achieve your professional goals
Join the Candler Career Services Office for Candler Professional Headshot Day to capture a polished and professional image for your career and professional needs **SLOTS ARE LIMITED**
Sacred
This virtual session will feature chaplains in various industries who will share their journey into their specialized area in Chaplaincy.
Digital Storytelling: Crafting Your Career Narrative
9 23 24 6:30 - 7:30PM


10 07 24
6:30 - 7:30PM
Join Candler’s Career Services and Office of Digital Learning for an engaging virtual workshop on creating digital stories to highlight your career journey and professional experiences
Bi-monthly virtual small group sessions focused on professional development topics like interviewing tips, resume reviews, job search strategies, and more
Resume 101: Tips and Strategies 9 16 24
Preparing Your Doctoral Application...........9.30.24

The Career Services Office is ready to offer specialized sessions for student groups, classroom visits, and various events You can choose from the options below or let us know if you have a specific topic in mind for your group.
Discoverthecoremotivationsthatdriveyouraspirationsinthis engagingworkshop Byunderstandingyour“why,”you’llgainclarity anddirectiontoshapeyour“what” thetangiblestepsanddecisions leadingtoafulfillingcareerandvocation
In a fast-paced and often overwhelming professional environment, introverts possess unique qualities that lead to success "The Introvert Advantage: Thriving in a Noisy World" helps introverted professionals harness their strengths to navigate and excel in their careers.
In this session participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of what microaggressions are, how they manifest, and the subtle ways they can affect professional and personal well-being
In today’s demanding work environments, maintaining mental health is vital, especially for people of color facing unique challenges This workshop offers a supportive space to explore strategies for enhancing resilience and well-being at work.














To check out laptops, accessories, and other hardware, visit the Pitts Theology Library circulation desk.
Three-Hour Loans
USB flash drives.
Headphones
Microphone.
Presentation

remote/laser pointer
External hard drive.
Portable disc drive
Learn about the Robert W. Woodruff Library's borrowing privileges and policies.
What Can You Borrow?
Books
Journals
McNaughton books (popular reading)
Course Reserves
Equipment (laptops, cameras, etc)
Media (Blu-Rays, CDs, DVDs, etc)
Materials at other libraries and locations
Other materials (umbrellas, dry erase markers)

Six-Day Loans
Chromebook laptops.
Three-Day Loans
Wireless keyboards. Camcorders.
Tripods

Student Digital Life (SDL) provides technology services, spaces, and support for all Emory undergraduate and graduate students.
SDL Services & Spaces
Student Tech Support
Eagle Print
Software & Labs

Audio/Video Production
MediaLab
TechLab
Computing Center at Cox Hall
Reservable Spaces

For those with a vocational calling to work with the youth, what kind of skills should they concentrate on acquiring during their time in seminary?




Whattolookforina resume? TipsforgoingintoYouth Ministry?













FASPE is an intensive, two-week study program in professional ethics and ethical leadership. FASPE is neither a Holocaust studies course, nor a genocide prevention program. Rather, the curriculum is designed to challenge Fellows to critically examine constructs, current developments and issues that raise ethical concerns in their professions in contemporary settings in which they work.
FASPE Clergy & Religious Leaders applicants must either be enrolled in graduate school preparing for work as a religious leader at the time of application or they must be working as a religious leader with a relevant graduate degree received May 2020 or after. Those applying as students may be studying at a seminary, divinity school, rabbinical school, Muslim chaplaincy program or other graduate program related to religious OR theological training.
Applicants do not need to be ordained or planning to pursue ordination to be eligible. Applicants from all faith traditions are encouraged.
FOR THE 2025 CLERGY & RELIGIOUS
PROGRAM: June 20, 2025 - July 4, 2025
Applications for the 2025 FASPE Fellowships are being accepted through January 2, 2025

List of Employers Registered
ABC Supply Co. Inc.
Achieve Success Tutoring
Alliance Spine and Pain Centers
Atlanta Speech School
Atrium Health Navicent
Auburn City Schools
Auto-Owners Insurance Company
BrandSafway
Budget Rent a Car of Atlanta
ChildCare Careers
Department of State
Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health
DH Pace Company, Inc
Duininck Golf
Encompass Digital Media
ENERCON Services
Enterprise Mobility
F S Scarbrough, LLC
Fastenal Company
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federated Insurance
Fort Bend
Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies
Georgia Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries
Georgia College &State University JHL College of Education
Georgia Department of Administrative Services
Georgia Department of Education State Schools Division
Georgia Department of Human Services
Georgia Ports Authority
Georgia System Operations Corporation
Georgia-Pacific
Grady Health System
Gray
Gwinnett County Public Schools
Hanwha Qcells Georgia, Inc.
LaGrange College
Mansfield Energy Marine Corps
Mercer University
Metro Atlanta Chamber
Middle Georgia State University
Mingledorff's
Mohawk Industries
Mueller Water Products
Muscogee County School District
Navy Reserve Recruiting Command
Newcomb & Boyd, LLP
Newton County Schools
Northeast Georgia Health System
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
P3 USA, Inc.
Partnership for Inclusive Innovation (PIN)
Peace Corps
Piedmont Healthcare
Pittman Construction
Reinhardt University
Renasant Bank
Republic Finance, LLC
Savannah River Mission Completion
School District of Pickens County
ScribeAmerica
SitterTree
Soliant
Southern Company
The GEO Group
The Jacob's Ladder Group
Tucson Unified School District - Human Resources
United States Navy
University of Georgia School of Social Work
University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public
Health
USDA-FSA
Vankirk Electric
Wellstar Health System
White Cap
WR-ALC (Depot Maintenance-Robins AFB)







Description:


Part-time, temporary position
Location: R. R. Rollins building
Year-round position. Summer availability is required
$20 per hour
Minimum 10 hrs per week

Enrolled in a graduate program at Emory University
Experience in event support & strong project management skills
Proficient in Canva, SharePoint, and/or website maintenance.
Must have own vehicle (mileage reimbursed)
Ability to lift 50 lbs
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as required by event calendar.

https://app.joinhandshake.com/emp/jobs/8772678




The RISE Program is designed for early career individuals looking for impactful leadership development opportunities to propel their careers. During the program, RISE students gain an understanding of how mission-driven, social impact organizations function, develop essential leadership and professional skills, and engage in mentoring relationships and networking.
At INP, we know that the learning experience in the classroom is strengthened by the diversity of our participants, and through our programs we are working to create a social impact sector which is more effective, innovative, equitable, and connected. Our cohorts represent individuals from a wide array of fields and roles, from education to the environment, human services to organizing, and finance to fundraising. We encourage candidates across all identities, backgrounds, and organizations to apply.
Deadline: November 8th, 2024


opportunity. Fall and spring sessions are 15 weeks long with a stipend of $5,100; our summer session is 10 weeks long with a stipend of $3,400. Interns work 20 hours per week.
Summer 2025
Application Opens: Early January 2025
Applications Deadline: March 3, 2025
Start dates: May 20, 2025 or May 27, 2025

Join us for a webinar on disaster spiritual care on October 30 at 2pm ET! You'll learn about what disaster spiritual care is and even how you might be able to contribute to this kind of work. We will be joined by Tim Serban and Shira Stern, leading providers in the field, who will discuss their work.
Sign Up

Interested in learning how to craft a compelling grant application? On Tuesday, November 19th the National Benevolent Association and Obra Hispana are partnering to offer a Grant Writing 101 webinar. This bilingual webinar will provide you with the essentials to grant writing. The event will take place at 7:00pm CT and is free to attend, but you must register in advance at https://buff.ly/4gPYFau.




The World Student Christian Federation-US (WSCF-US) invites undergraduate students, graduate students, and young adults (age 18-35) currently living in the U.S. to join the movement of Christian students and young adults around the world who are committed to living out their faith as agents for justice, healing, and liberation. Join us in our work to return to the roots of what it means to be a Christian and in our collective imagining and shaping of the future of the church in the U.S.
The application for the 2025 Student Leadership Team will open in October 2024.

Apply TODAY for your spot in our 2024-2025 Amigo Friendship Program! This opportunity gives international students the chance to be paired with a local volunteer, sparking a friendship where languages, stories, cultures, and experiences are shared with one another. This friendship might include being invited into the home of your Amigo (the Spanish word for "friend") for a meal, grabbing a coffee near campus, or participating in a community event together. This friendship is meant to be a safe place where you can ask questions about life in America while learning from one another.
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