UMMA Student Engagement Council is recruiting for paid positions

The UMMA Student Engagement Council is looking for undergraduate and graduate students to fill several paid positions on the SEC! Submit your application by 11:59 pm on Friday, January 21st. Apply here!

What is the UMMA SEC?
UMMA’s Student Engagement Council (SEC) is an excellent, paid opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a museum setting and give U-M’s student body a voice at UMMA.
SEC is a group of students with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences whose goal is to expand what UMMA can be for the campus community. SEC is dedicated to creating a culturally inclusive community through programmatic efforts, and amplifying student voices to shape the museum. SEC members receive a stipend for each semester of work with UMMA.

Find out more here: https://umma.umich.edu/student-engagement-council

Expected Commitment:
Members of the Leadership Board ideally serve in a position for at least one calendar year and are expected to contribute 2-4 hours each week to UMMA. Meetings for the SEC usually take place weekly on Fridays.

We look forward to reviewing your application!

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Lisa Herbert Borgsdorf (she/her/hers)
Manager of Public Programs, University of Michigan Museum of Art
+1 734 615 9815 phone
www.umma.umich.edu

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