Student Job Opportunities Available through National Phone Campaign

Students with strong communications skills and a love for the University of Arkansas are encouraged to apply for several open positions in the Arkansas National Phone Campaign, an essential part of the university's annual fundraising program.

This flexible job opportunity for students — which is also one of the highest paying jobs on campus — involves calling alumni and friends and asking for their support for the many areas of campus, updating them on campus happenings and ensuring the university has the most current contact information on record. Students learn communication skills and develop a strong understanding of philanthropy and alumni relations.

There are approximately 50 student callers currently working in this role, and several additional ambitious students are needed to fulfill the needs of the university’s fundraising efforts.

“We encourage anyone with an interest in building their skill set and connecting with alumni of the university to apply,” said Ashley Glass, manager of the National Phone Campaign call center. “We have a lot of fun while we work hard to raise much needed private gift support for the University of Arkansas.”

Visit http://annualfund.uark.edu/npc to download an application and learn more about this opportunity.

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Danielle Strickland, Director of Development Communications
University Relations
479-575-7346, strick@uark.edu

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