Monthly Archives: January 2021

U.S. Census Bureau Positions

Please share with your students.

NOW HIRING FIELD REPRESENTATIVES FOR HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HONOLULU COUNTY, HI

GG-0303-04: $19.21 per hour, plus 10.28% COLA and mileage reimbursement.

WHO MAY APPLY:   Open to all U.S. Citizens.

HOW TO APPLY:  Call 1-800-992-3529 to request a paper application package during our normal business hours Monday – Friday,  8AM to 4:30 PM, PST excluding Federal holidays.

If you previously submitted a paper application, you do not have to re-apply.  Field Representative applications are active 2-years from the application date.  Please call 1-800-992-3529 to check the status of your application.

QUALIFICATIONS, DUTIES & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • U.S. Citizen
  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
Meet Conditions of Employment outlined in Recruiting Bulletin No. 21-3200-001 EX.  Details available on our website: https://www.census.gov/about/census-careers/opportunities/positions/region-field/field-representative/LARO-FR-001.html
ABOUT US:  Ongoing surveys:  https://youtu.be/zyqy8zDWI50
FORMER 2020 EMPLOYEES:  Please note 2020 applications are not transferrable to survey work.
QUESTIONS:  Call: 1-800-992-3529

Career Series: Navigating Virtual Job Fairs

Description: In our current times, many aspects of job searching have switched over to virtual. Job fairs continue to be an important source of various opportunities. While practicing a firm handshake may not be necessary, there are still ways to be better prepared and maximize one’s potential.

Wednesday, February 3, 2021
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Join Interactive Zoom:  https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/98386710028
Passcode: EPC

Facilitated by Puna Sabagala and Shirell Bell, Kūlia ma Kapiʻolani

Puna Sabagala is the Interim Program Coordinator for Kūlia ma Kapiʻolani – The Native Hawaiian CTE Program at Kapiʻolani Community College. He has been working in the higher education academic field for 6 years in various advising and program coordinator positions at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and now, Kapiʻolani Community College. He is grateful for any opportunity he can get to watch students grow to their full potential, gain self-actualization, and become active members of the community.

Kierra Sumida is the Education Specialist for Kūlia ma Kapiʻolani – The Native Hawaiian CTE Program at Kapiʻolani Community College (KCC). She graduated from KCC in Spring 2018 with her A.A. in Liberal Arts and Hawaiian Studies. And then went on to pursue her BA in Communications from UH Mānoa where she graduated in May of this year. In addition to her work here at KCC she also works part time at Kamehameha Schools as an assistant hula teacher. She looks forward to working with all of you to serve our students!

The Native Hawaiian CTE Program at Kapiʻolani Community College: This program assists Native Hawaiian students who are pursuing degrees in career and technical education (CTE) and STEM programs to both graduate and find employment in their chosen field.

Contact Information:
Su Lazo: Interim Counselor/Coordinator, Employment Prep Center (EPC)
— email: Su Lazo <sudim@hawaii.edu>

Employment Prep Center (EPC)
Kikaha O Lae‘ahi Center, ‘Iliahi 231
Phone: (808) 734-9066
Email: gethired@hawaii.edu

For more information and workshops, visit the SOS Website
http://sos.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/

Thank you
SOS Coordinator: Guy Inaba
inaba@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9206

Sustainability Across the Curriculum Save the Date 2/26/21

Please join the Sustainability Committee on February 26, 2021 from 10:00am – 12:00pm on Zoom.

Learn about a Sustainability Designation for your class or adding a sustainability-related project.

Talk story with sustainability committee members and S-Designated faculty to find sustainability connections in your class.

Help students to connect their learning across disciplines.

Promote your course to motivate students with an interest in sustainability

For more information, the Zoom link, and the intake form, please see attached flyer.

SAC Flyer Spring2021

We would also love for everyone to bring fresh ideas on how they have been incorporating sustainability in your classroom!

Bookstore Hours Changing

Aloha Kapi’olani ‘ohana,

Effective Monday, February 1, 2021, the Bookstore hours will change as follows:

10 am to 2 pm, Monday through Thursday, except holidays

 

This change will be in effect until further notice.   This is an effort to reduce costs.   Please pass this information on to your students.   Mahalo for your understanding.

 

Bookstore ‘ohana

Career Stories: Challenging the Gender Gap

On behalf of the University of Hawai’i Community Colleges (UHCC) Job Center Online (JCO) Consortium, you are invited to a special event series to learn more about the career stories of three professionals and what it takes to navigate an industry with one predominant gender.

Career Stories: Challenging the Gender Gap in Tech
Mayrose Munar
Google and Uber Alum
Friday, February 5
10:00 am – 11:00 am HST
Online via Zoom
Flyer: bit.ly/3qLgVHu

Career Stories: Challenging the Gender Gap in Construction
Cheryl Walthall
Executive Director, General Contractors Association of Hawaii
Friday, March 12
10:00 am – 11:00 am HST
Online via Zoom
Flyer: bit.ly/366CbiR

Career Stories: Challenging the Gender Gap in Healthcare
Daniel J. Fraser
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, The Queen’s Medical Center
Friday, April 9
10:00 am – 11:00 am HST
Online via Zoom
Flyer: bit.ly/3pcjrG6

This event series is free and open to the public.
Register to attend one, two, or all three events: go.hawaii.edu/JJu
Questions about this event? Contact uhccjco@hawaii.edu