Working at FIUTS

Current Employment Opportunities

FIUTS is committed to building a staff team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, lived experiences, and skills. We believe that diversity on our staff is critical to our strength as a global organization, and we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of your culture, ethnicity, race, nation of origin, languages spoken, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression.

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Full-Time Employment

There are no full-time employment opportunities at this time. Please check back for current openings.


Work-study

Links to Financial Aid Offices of various local institutions (If your institution is not listed below, you are still welcome to apply if Work Study Eligible)

University of Washington

Seattle University

North Seattle College

Seattle Central College

Highline College

Bellevue College

A successful candidate must be a current student and eligible for the federal work study program (international students are unfortunately not eligible for the work study program). If you do not know if you are eligible, please check with your school’s office of financial aid before applying. FIUTS is considered an off-campus employer. Priority is given to candidates who are interested in long-term positions (one year or more).

Position Descriptions

Activities & Events Assistant

Database & Community Programs Assistant

Education Programs Assistant

Welcome Programs Assistant


Internships

FIUTS offers unpaid internships for students from all schools interested in learning more about the field of program management, international education, marketing, event planning, and non-profit administration. Internships are designed as learning experiences, and require regular hours and a commitment of a minimum of 6-10 hours a week for one quarter. Internships make excellent additions to any resume, and build skills and experience in the process. Most of our interns are international students who are ineligible for paid work in the U.S. but are still looking to gain professional experience in an office setting.

Typical daily tasks include:

  • Welcome each person that enters the FIUTS office and assist students in signing up for events

  • Answer questions from students and community members via email, phone, and in-person

  • Delegate and communicate with a small, collaborative team at the front desk

  • Enter data to help FIUTS evaluate our programs

  • Design graphics for FIUTS events

  • Develop the weekly E-newsletter 

  • Support events and program staff

  • Special projects & additional tasks as assigned

Competitive applicants have strong communication skills, a flexible schedule, and a passion for the FIUTS mission.

If approved by an academic counselor, it is possible to earn credit for a FIUTS internship. For more information about receiving academic credit, consult your academic adviser and the FIUTS Executive Director. Internships with academic credit should be focused on a project that directly relates to your field of study or the class for which you will receive credit. Past interns have created projects related to event planning, public relations, non-profit management, technology, and finance.


Volunteer

Our student volunteers are called facilitators. Learn more about the facilitator program.

Community members and alumni are encouraged to volunteer with FIUTS through our Homestay & Friendship Programs. We also have opportunities each year for community members to volunteer at events including monthly Wednesday LunchCulturalFest (February), and the Community BBQ (September). For more information about volunteering at events, email info@fiuts.org to be connected to the appropriate staff member.

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A group of students in-front of Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

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