Job of the Week 9/8/17

This week we are highlighting an International Admissions Counselor with the Office of Admissions. The successful candidate will interview and counsel prospective international and domestic students; review international and domestic applications for admissions in order to determine students’ eligibility for acceptance to the University; determine eligibility and certify admission; and design and implement recruitment plans for domestic and international students.Careers @ MSU Graphic

For more details on the responsibilities and requirements of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please visit careers.msu.edu. Internal applicants should access postings through the Careers @ MSU tile in the EBS Portal.

 

Events Round-Up September 2017

Community Festivals

September 7–10

Frontier Days, Charlotte

September 14-17

Down Home Days, Mason

September 15-16

Michigan BluesFest, Lansing

September 24

American Heritage Festival, Lansing

September 29

Board of Water & Light Chili Cookoff, Lansing

September 29-30

Oktoberfest, Lansing

Community Events

Thursday, September 7

Music in the Garden: Spectra Sax Quartet, 6:00 PM, Beal Botanical Garden

Friday, September 8

Women Working Wonders (W3) Presents Kaleidoscope: Reflect. Recharge. Reimagine., Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center

Saturday, September 9

Doggie Swim, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, East Lansing Family Aquatic Center

Friday, September 15

2017 Spartan Invite 11:00 AM – 7:30 PM, Forest Akers Golf Course

Saturday, September 16

Consumers Energy Day, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Impression 5 Science Center

Teddy Bear Picnic, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, MSU Clinical Center

Sunday, September 17

The Lansing Bridal Show, Noon – 5:00 PM, Lansing Center

Sunday, September 17

World Rhino Day at the Zoo, 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM, Potter Park Zoo

Development, Training and Wellness

Wednesday, September 13

Query Studio, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM, B110-H Wells Hall

Thursday, September 14

EBS Financial Roles/Onboarding, 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM, 10 Nisbet Building

Tuesday, September 19

Payments to Non-Resident Aliens and Foreign Vendors, 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM, 10 Nisbet Building

Tuesday, September 26

The Spartan Experience, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, 10 Nisbet Building

Travel Policies and Reimbursement, 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 10 Nisbet Building

Thursday, September 28

Culinary Cooking & Concepts: Chopped Farmers Market Edition, Noon – 1 PM, University Club

 

Job of the Week 9/1/17

This week we are highlighting a Senior Purchasing Agent/Supervisor with the Purchasing Department. This position supervises a team of procurement professionals responsible for a broad range of commodities and services. In addition, this position conducts complex procurement and contractual assignments. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Procurement, the Senior Purchasing Agent formulates specifications for unique, multi-faceted, and/or large-scale purchases with a value up to $500,000; processes sealed bids, RFIs, RFQs and RFPs; negotiates, approves and administers contracts; processes purchase orders with related documentation; and ensures compliance with university policies and procedures along with federal and state requirements and all applicable laws.

Careers@MSU_Final_WordpressFor more details on the responsibilities of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please visit careers.msu.edu. Internal applicants should access postings through the Careers @ MSU tiles in the EBS Portal.

Source Newsletter – August 2017 Edition

In case you missed it, here are the August 2017 Source newsletters. Remember that there are now two newsletters that are separated by employment category.

There is a Source newsletter for Support Staff and a Source Newsletter for Faculty, Academic Staff and Executive Management.

You can find older editions of the newsletter on the HR website.

Here are the headlines at a glance for this month’s Source.

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  • Welcome To a New Academic Year
  • HR Revamps Staff Development Course Listings
  • Check Out New MSU Tech Tools To Improve Your Workflow
  • Educational Assistance Reminder: Non-Credit Course Reimbursement
  • Office of Institutional Equity Training
  • The Changing World of Work: WorkLife Resources
  • What Is the Hub?
  • Our Commitment
  • Holiday Posting Deadline
  • Important I-9 Reminders

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Faculty, Academic Staff and Executive Management

  • Welcome to a New Academic Year
  • Teaching Moment: How to Handle Student VISA Requests
  • The Changing World of Work: WorkLife Resources
  • Discover New Ways To Innovate and Collaborate at the Hub
  • Office of Institutional Equity Training
  • Policy Highlight: Modified Duties
  • Check Out New MSU Tech Tools To Improve Your Workflow
  • Our Commitment

Thank You, MSU Human Resources Staff!

This month we’d like to thank our staff here at MSU Human Resources! With recent project launches like Agile Recruiting and Onboarding (ARO) and ALEX – the virtual benefits counselor, along with thousands of customer interactions and transactions, we had a busy 2016-17 academic year.

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We recently held a staff picnic to recognize 2016-17 achievements.

To share a few numbers, our Solutions Team had 7,945 walk-in customers, answered 51,743 phone calls and received 40,000 emails last year. We closed 121,095 EBS form transactions. We had 747 support staff attend new employee orientation and 4,212 participants attend a professional development class.

Both our projects and operational work are critical to being a high-performing human resources organization. And the work we do supports the MSU community as they deliver on their student success and faculty research priorities. As the 2017-18 academic year begins, our MSU HR team members look forward to assisting faculty, staff, students, retirees and visitors.

So, thanks to our staff for supporting the university and thanks to the MSU community for allowing us to serve you!

 

Job of the Week 8/25/17

This week we are highlighting a Police Officer (posting #457691) with the Michigan State University Police Department. MSU Police officers are expected to uphold the highest standards of conduct while protecting the MSU community and taking proactive measures to prevent crime. Officers patrol a nearly 13 square mile campus mixed with urban and rural elements. Community policing is strongly emphasized through a neighborhood model to enhance the safety and security of students, faculty, staff and visitors. Applicants should clearly state their Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) status as part of the application.

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For more details on the responsibilities of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please visit careers.msu.edu. Internal applicants should access postings through the Careers @ MSU tile in the EBS Portal.

 

 

Job of the Week 8/18/17

This week we are highlighting an Assistant Director Residence Education (posting #457452) with Residential and Hospitality Services. This position provides leadership and direction for the residence halls in a neighborhood and is the residential representative for neighborhood initiatives.  This position also supervises and evaluates live-in professional staff and acts as liaison between the Engagement Center and the residential units within the neighborhood.  Other duties include, but are not limited to: chair of committees and liaison for institutional committees; consults with necessary partners on mental health issues; coordinates with judicial officers on appeals for contract terminations due to behavior and/or mental health issues; collaborates frequently with Assistant Director of Facilities of neighborhood; participates in duty rotation/crisis response management; works closely with the 24-hour Security Specialist to ensure policies and procedures are being followed and accountability is in place; develops and administers budgets for neighborhood; works collaboratively with Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and Physical Plant, and MSU Police; disciplines staff as needed with guidance from Human Resources.

Careers@MSU_Final_WordpressFor a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please visit careers.msu.edu. Internal applicants should access postings through the Careers @ MSU tile in the EBS Portal.

 

Why Leave Campus When You Can Eat at State

It’s no secret that the dining halls on campus serve excellent food. Faculty and staff members have the opportunity to purchase dining plans so that they can enjoy the convenience of staying on campus and eating at one of the many dining halls. For those who want to purchase a dining plan, it’s important to note that the rate will increase this year to $6.75 per meal on August 19. You can learn more about the faculty/staff dining plan on the Eat at State website.

Speaking of the Eat at State website, it was recently transformed to provide a better user experience and an updated design! Be sure to take a look. You can find information about dining hours, dining plans, events and more. When you visit the homepage, use the “MENU” button in the upper right corner to navigate through the site, or scroll down a little to access dining hall menus and more. The new site is also mobile friendly, so feel free to visit on your phone if it’s more convenient.

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If you do decide to stay on campus to eat, you can now visit Sparty’s Market or Starbucks at 1855 Place, open 7 days a week, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. These two retail locations opened for business August 1, and they are conveniently located at the corner of Kalamazoo St. and Harrison Road. The market and café are perfect if you want to grab a quick lunch or need a little caffeine to get you through the day. You can learn more on the Eat at State website.

Job of the Week 8/11/17

This week we are highlighting a Communications Coordinator (posting #455826) with the MSU Alumni Association. Reporting to the MSU Alumni Association Marketing and Communications Director, the Communications Coordinator will be responsible for organizing and overseeing the creation of promotional materials and brand identity for the MSU Alumni Association programming, events and activities through the development, design, creation and production of various mediums (paper, electronic, web, etc.) The Communications Coordinator will participate as a member of the MSU Alumni Association administrative team to articulate design priorities, receive information and communicate project status. The Communications Coordinator will be responsible for a book of work that may include projects such as Grandparents University, MSU Homecoming Week events and activities, MSU Travel programs, Alumni University, the President’s Graduation Receptions, Sparty Mascot Program, athletic related events such as Bowl Game Tours, Championship Tournaments, MSU Ring March and Alumni Engagement Activities.

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For a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please visit careers.msu.edu. Internal applicants should access postings through the Careers @ MSU tile in the EBS Portal.