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Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Title: Innovation Lab Work Study

Position Type: Workstudy

College: Community College of Denver

Division: Academic Affairs

Department: CCD Arts, Communication, Design and Education Pathway

Campus: Auraria Campus

Location: Denver

Salary Range: 19.29

Job Summary:

Lab work studies will assist the Lab Coordinator in the management and production of projects that benefit the Arts, Architecture, and Design Department, the CCD community, and Lab goals. This is an interdisciplinary position and students from all departments are welcome to apply.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Maintain a clean and orderly work environment.
Exercise initiative and discipline on lab projects
Work individually and in group settings
Staff lab, studio, and office locations

Competencies/KSAs:

The ability to learn new skills

Minimum Qualifications:

Must be a current CCD student, enrolled in at ;least 6 credit hours, need to have work-study award.

 

Additional Information/Benefits:

Works studies will develop skills including but not limited to: Design, Project Management, Communication, Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Fabrication, & Technician skills
The Innovation lab is in the ACD & EDU Pathway and the Architecture, Arts, and Design Department. But any and all disciplines are welcome to apply. This is an interdisciplinary lab where all backgrounds have a place.