Position Type:
Morrow County Student
Date Posted:
2/16/2024
Location:
Morrow County Student Interns
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE
OFFICE INTERN
Extension Service - Morrow County
Oregon State University
54173 Hwy 74 | PO Box 397
Heppner, Oregon, 97836
P 541-676-9642
extension.oregonstate.edu/morrow
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE POSITION DESCRIPTION
Duration: 2023-2024 School Year (Semester 1 and/or Semester 2)
Job Title: Oregon State University Extension Office Intern
Supervisor: OSU 4-H Program Coordinator; Makenzi Evans
Regular Hours: 5-15 hours a week
Schedule: Flexible schedule Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Salary: minimum wage
Overall purpose and objective of this position:
The student intern will be a member of the OSU Morrow County Extension Service team and be introduced to
youth development, agriculture, and local community cooperation. The student will have the opportunity to
work in and learn about all areas of service throughout their internship.
Job Description:
• Works with Morrow County 4-H Program Coordinator to implement hands-on, educational program events and activities, as required.
• Greets visitors, answers telephone calls, emails, and decides on what actions, if any, are needed.
• Participates in meetings, as appropriate and necessary, in preparation for planned events and
activities. Will include contacting participants, developing printed materials for distribution and could include teaching, training of other program presentations.
• Writes news articles for publication, as required.
• Assists in maintaining and updating the OSU Extension Morrow County website and social media.
• Attends monthly Chamber meetings, as student schedule allows.
• Intern will have their own dedicated computer to use, Oregon State email address, and office space.
Preferred Skills
• Microsoft Office experience
• Strong written and verbal skills
• Outgoing and willing to work with people of all ages
• Ability to provide quality customer service to clients
• Ability to be flexible with day-to-day tasks and work assignments
• Strong attendance and work ethic background
• Social media platform knowledge
• 4-H experience a plus, but not required
• Demonstrates a commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and inclusion
Application Process
Application portal opens March 1, 2024 and application materials are required no later than April 5, 2024.
• IMESD Application
• Resume
• Cover Letter
Morrow County Student
Date Posted:
2/16/2024
Location:
Morrow County Student Interns
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE
OFFICE INTERN
Extension Service - Morrow County
Oregon State University
54173 Hwy 74 | PO Box 397
Heppner, Oregon, 97836
P 541-676-9642
extension.oregonstate.edu/morrow
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE POSITION DESCRIPTION
Duration: 2023-2024 School Year (Semester 1 and/or Semester 2)
Job Title: Oregon State University Extension Office Intern
Supervisor: OSU 4-H Program Coordinator; Makenzi Evans
Regular Hours: 5-15 hours a week
Schedule: Flexible schedule Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Salary: minimum wage
Overall purpose and objective of this position:
The student intern will be a member of the OSU Morrow County Extension Service team and be introduced to
youth development, agriculture, and local community cooperation. The student will have the opportunity to
work in and learn about all areas of service throughout their internship.
Job Description:
• Works with Morrow County 4-H Program Coordinator to implement hands-on, educational program events and activities, as required.
• Greets visitors, answers telephone calls, emails, and decides on what actions, if any, are needed.
• Participates in meetings, as appropriate and necessary, in preparation for planned events and
activities. Will include contacting participants, developing printed materials for distribution and could include teaching, training of other program presentations.
• Writes news articles for publication, as required.
• Assists in maintaining and updating the OSU Extension Morrow County website and social media.
• Attends monthly Chamber meetings, as student schedule allows.
• Intern will have their own dedicated computer to use, Oregon State email address, and office space.
Preferred Skills
• Microsoft Office experience
• Strong written and verbal skills
• Outgoing and willing to work with people of all ages
• Ability to provide quality customer service to clients
• Ability to be flexible with day-to-day tasks and work assignments
• Strong attendance and work ethic background
• Social media platform knowledge
• 4-H experience a plus, but not required
• Demonstrates a commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and inclusion
Application Process
Application portal opens March 1, 2024 and application materials are required no later than April 5, 2024.
• IMESD Application
• Resume
• Cover Letter