Library Preservation and Technical Services Fellow
Cleveland, OH
Job Description
The Ingalls Library is seeking a detail-oriented candidate to assist with physical processing and preservation of books in collaboration with Preservation staff. Under the guidance of seasoned professionals, the Fellow will gain experience in standards and best practices of proper handling, cleaning, and mending of library materials including rare and special collections in a variety of physical formats.
The fellowship offers essential tools and insights for any person whose career plans include preservation, technical services librarianship, and art librarianship.
This is a part-time fellowship working 20 hours per week for 9-12 months.
Requirements
The ideal candidate will be currently enrolled in an MLIS program with a concentration in technical services, or an advanced undergraduate (rising senior) preparing to enroll in an MLIS program, in good academic standing.
Experience with measuring, precision work, and other hand skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, craftsmanship, and the ability to meet deadlines and quotas. Ability to work independently and sustain attention to detail over a long period of time and interpret complex instructions.
Preferred: Bachelor's degree (B. A.) with emphasis in art history or related field
Familiarity with integrated library systems and OCLC
Experience working with delicate materials, precision work
Experience with hand tools and other equipment
Responsibilities
Preserving items including the construction of enclosures, pockets, book jackets, resewing, and proper handling of delicate or fragile materials
Proper handling and care of rare materials including books with old and brittle paper, pamphlets, ephemera, artist books, and oversized materials
Process library materials. Includes book plating, spine labeling, counting and checking status and call number in integrated library system.
Maintain proficiency in all essential functions of integrated library system and OCLC
Provide cross training backup.
Provide support for Collection Development and Management Services Assistant as needed.
Perform copy cataloging of books and non-book materials in English and all other European languages for the library utilizing national cataloging standards, including MARC, AARC2/RDA, LCSH, and LCCN
Provide support for Serials and Electronic Resources Assistant as needed.
Provide on-call support for circulation as needed.
Application Materials: Please submit a cover letter, resume, academic references, and one paragraph describing your interest in the opportunity and what you hope to gain from this fellowship.
Application Deadline: The anticipated start date is January 5, 2026 or ASAP
Rate of Pay: $18 per hour
Fall Intern, Veteran Affairs
Highland Hills, OH
Department: Veterans & Military Services Reports To: Program Manager, Vet & Military Srvcs Recruitment Type: External/Internal Employment Type: Student Non-Union Work Schedule: To be determined by supervisor
Job Description:
SUMMARY
Provides basic clerical support, performs various office tasks, and provides general customer service within the assigned department or external organization.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
* Assists with departmental assignments as directed
* Provides support on departmental projects as needed
* Assists the department in the delivery of excellent customer service
* May assist in the completion of departmental tracking and reporting
* Effectively interacts with colleagues, clients, and leadership
* Performs other duties as assigned
* May develop and apply Career Readiness Competencies including: critical thinking and problem solving, oral and written communication, teamwork collaboration, digital technology, leadership, professionalism work ethic, career management, global intercultural fluency
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE/TRAINING
* Must be currently enrolled in Tri-C
* Declared major on record
* Cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher
* May require a specific major in relevant field and/or relevant completed coursework
* Must be 18 years or older
* Must complete a Summer Internship Application, and Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Statement
* Must successfully complete a pre-employment background check and/or drug testing
* Must be enrolled during Summer Semester, and must have plans to register for classes in Fall Semester at Tri-C
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES
* Possesses basic knowledge of customer service concepts and practices
* Possesses commitment to providing excellent customer service
* Possesses organizational and time-management skills
* Possesses sound written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills
* Possesses sensitivity to appropriately respond to the needs of a diverse population
* Works accurately with great attention to detail
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
(The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)
* Typically, the employee may sit comfortably to perform the duties of the job and will perform repetitive motions with hands/fingers using a computer mouse and keyboard to type. However, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying of light items such as papers, files, pamphlets, books, etc.;
* Work may also require walking and standing in conjunction with travel to and attendance at meetings and conferences away from the worksite
Special Note:
Special Instructions to Applicants: During the application process, you may be required to attach a cover letter and/or resume. It is recommended that you have these documents ready to be attached electronically to the online application. This system accepts only MS Word or PDF attachments. Any employment with the College is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background check and drug screen.
Affirmative Action Statement: Cuyahoga Community College is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a qualified and diverse workforce. Cuyahoga Community College is an equal employment/educational opportunity institution.
Summer Scholar , Engineering
Hillsboro, OH
Build an Aviation Career You're Proud Of
StandardAero is one of the largest independent maintenance, repair, and overhaul providers in the aerospace industry. At our plants, our units engage in a variety of work scopes involving trouble-shooting, problem solving, and working together to embody our #1 priority, which is ensuring the safety of our people and our product.
What's it like at StandardAero
Collaboration, teamwork, and having each other's backs are the norm here. Our growth in this expanding industry means getting career stability and opportunities to grow. With great resources, an inclusive atmosphere, and a culture based on shared values, we'll support you in building a solid career with a team you can count on.
StandardAero is seeking motivated, eager, and innovative students looking to join one of our Engineering Team for the summer 2026 term.
As an intern at StandardAero, you will gain hands-on industry experience, learn from experts, and collaborate with our teams that raise the standard of excellence.
Join our team today and build an aviation career you're proud of!
Job Duties:
Students may be involved in one or many of the following:
Research the viability of a new program or initiative; compile and present statistics.
Clean up, edit and update a database.
Conduct a failure analysis and investigation.
Evaluate and improve efficiency, streamline programs, or cut costs.
Perform a study or survey; analyze and present results.
Compile employee manuals or develop process directions for tasks.
Conduct a cost benefit analysis to upgrade on a specific material/machine.
Design tooling or ground support equipment.
Work on a continuous improvement project resulting in a measurable improvement.
Carries out other duties as assigned
Basic Qualifications (Required Skill/Experience):
Completion of two years of education in engineering related curriculum
The ability to read and interpret manuals, technical drawings, and blueprints.
The ability to follow both written and verbal instructions.
The ability to lift up to 50lbs without assistance.
The ability to sit for extended periods of time.
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Preferred Qualifications:
Project Management Experience with CAD and simulation software
Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing and 5S Principles
Lean Green Belt Certification preferred
Project Experience in manufacturing setting preferred
What makes a good fit for StandardAero
We love people who take pride in their work and being collaborative with their team. We work together and support each other. We're very team oriented too and that is greatly valued. We also believe in getting the job done, whatever it takes and that's a work-ethic that is often hard to describe. We love that too -it's what makes us great partners and teammates to each other. We are respectful of each other and who we are, and welcome people from all walks of life and give everyone open access to learn and build skills. If this sounds like a great fit for you, we hope you apply and join us.
Inclusivity Is Our Standard
StandardAero offers equal employment opportunities for all. Our supportive environment celebrates diversity with no room for harassment or discrimination of any kind. We invite you to be who you are and experience our welcoming culture.
Raising the Standard of Excellence since 1911
With over a century of proven excellence, StandardAero has become an industry leader in MRO services and customized solutions in the aerospace field. Our shared values and learning-based culture inspire our team to exceed their potential and power our customers' missions worldwide. With on-the-job training, advancement opportunities, and excellent benefits, StandardAero invites you to experience a fulfilling and meaningful career with us.
Auto-ApplyClarence Ward and Ellen B. Weiss '57 Postdoctoral Fellow in Modern Architectural History
Oberlin, OH
The Department of Art History at Oberlin College invites applications for the Clarence Ward and Ellen B. Weiss '57 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Modern Architectural History, a full-time non-continuing faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences. Initial appointment to this position will be for a term of two years [4 semesters], beginning fall 2026. Agreement between the department and the incumbent can renew the position for a third year as Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Architectural History.
About
Founded in 1833, Oberlin is a private four-year, selective liberal arts college near Cleveland, Ohio and is also home to an outstanding Conservatory of Music. Together, the two divisions enroll approximately 2900 students. Oberlin College was the first college in the US to make interracial education and co-education central to its mission. The College continues to view a diverse, equitable and inclusive educational environment as essential to the excellence of its academic program. Among liberal arts colleges, Oberlin is a national leader in successfully placing graduates into PhD programs.
Oberlin is a microcosm of modern architectural history. The campus was shaped by the Olmsted Brothers and by pioneering landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, and Oberlin is home to works by Joseph Lyman Silsbee, Arthur Bates Jennings, Cass Gilbert, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hugh Asher Stubbins, Jr., Wallace Harrison, Minoru Yamasaki, M. Rosaria Piomelli, Robert Venturi, and Maya Lin.
Faculty and classes in Oberlin's Department of Art History utilize the collections of the Allen Memorial Art Museum, one of the best college art museums in the United States, and the Oberlin College Art Library. Oberlin College has unique resources for the teaching of architectural history. The Thomas Jefferson Architectural Books Collection, housed at the Oberlin College Libraries, matches on a one-to-one basis titles owned by Jefferson in either identical or earlier editions. The Oberlin College Visual Resources Collection maintains a large collection of glass lantern slides and photographic study prints of global architecture, while the Oberlin College Archives and Special Collections house and actively collect original books, manuscripts, photographs, and objects for the study and teaching of global architectural history.
The title of this endowed postdoctoral fellowship honors two Oberlinians who made pivotal contributions to the study of architectural history. Clarence Ward was an influential historian of medieval European architecture who taught at Oberlin from 1916 to 1949, serving as the first director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum, chair of the Art Department, founder of the art library that bears his name, and designer of multiple campus buildings. Ellen B. Weiss '57 was a longtime professor of architecture at Tulane University, and authored the first monograph on Robert R. Taylor, the first accredited African American architect in the United States.
Responsibilities
The incumbent will teach a total of two courses annually in the general area of modern and contemporary architectural history. One of these will be an introductory survey course which must include material prior to the twentieth century. The other will be at the intermediate or advanced level, on a topic of the candidate's choice. This teaching load is intended to provide time for the postdoctoral fellow to research and write, as well as take advantage of the Department's and the College's support for pedagogical, scholarly, and professional development. The successful candidate is also encouraged to make use of an endowed fund in architectural history, named for Clarence Ward, which can be used to organize conferences, invite distinguished speakers, or facilitate other initiatives to improve the scope and rigor of the teaching of architectural history at Oberlin. If renewed for a third year as Visiting Assistant Professor, the candidate will teach five courses in the year of appointment: an introductory course repeated in the fall and spring semesters; two intermediate courses; and an advanced seminar.
The Department recognizes that modern architectural history is a capacious, dynamic field which considers high and vernacular practice, urbanism and public space, landscape architecture, the environment, industrial design, and theory and criticism. We are open to scholars working in any period or region after ca. 1750, and especially those whose teaching and scholarship explore diverse and intersecting perspectives, methodologies, and geographies.
Qualifications
Among the qualifications required for appointment is the Ph.D. degree (received after May 1, 2021 or expected by August 1, 2026). Candidates must demonstrate interest and potential excellence in undergraduate teaching. Successful teaching experience at the college level is desirable, as is the ability to teach from original objects and works of architecture. Oberlin College is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. The incumbent will bring understanding of or experience working with underrepresented and diverse academic populations. Oberlin is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the excellence and diversity of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service. Oberlin recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran's status, and/or other protected status as required by applicable law.
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Within the range established for this position, salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes an excellent benefits package, as well as a research fund to support the fellow's scholarship.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To apply, candidates should visit the online application site found at ************************* A complete application will be comprised of
1) a Cover Letter describing your teaching, scholarship, mentorship, and service, detailing any connections to supporting an inclusive learning environment;
2) a Curriculum Vitae;
3) an unofficial graduate transcript;
4) a statement (or statements) on your teaching philosophy and expertise in diversity, equity, and inclusion;
5) Letters of Reference from three recommenders.
* All application materials must be submitted electronically through Oberlin College and Conservatory's online application process
at: *************************
* By providing three letters of reference, you agree that we may contact your letter writers.
Review of applications will begin on November 3, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. Completed applications received by the November deadline will be guaranteed full
consideration.
Questions about the position can be addressed to: Matthew Rarey, Chair of Art History, at ****************** or ************.
Easy ApplyStatehouse Politics Intern
Cleveland, OH
**_Strengthening and empowering all of the communities we serve._** Statehouse Politics Intern Cleveland.com is seeking a spring semester intern to join our Statehouse reporting team. This position offers a front-row seat to Ohio politics and policy, with opportunities to learn the craft of political journalism in a fast-paced environment.
**Responsibilities**
You will attend legislative committee meetings, press conferences, and floor sessions at the Statehouse, taking notes and tracking policy debates as they unfold. You will work closely with a senior reporter while also being encouraged to identify and follow your own story ideas. The position requires spending at least two days per week downtown at the Statehouse. This job requires reliable transportation to meet with sources or cover events.
As part of the newsroom team, you will also learn how to integrate artificial intelligence tools into your reporting workflow. Our newsroom is developing practices that will prepare you for the future of journalism.
This 40-hour a week internship is paid.
The pay rate for this position is $15.00/hr.
**Qualifications**
The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in politics, government, and public policy, along with solid writing, research, and organizational skills. Curiosity and initiative are essential, as is the ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
**Additional Information**
Advance Local Media offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package with affordable options for your healthcare including medical, dental and vision plans, mental health support options, flexible spending accounts, fertility assistance, a competitive 401(k) plan to help plan for your future, generous paid time off, paid parental and caregiver leave and an employee assistance program to support your work/life balance, optional legal assistance, life insurance options, as well as flexible holidays to honor cultural diversity.
Advance Ohio is a part of Advance Local Media, one of the largest media groups in the United States, which operates the leading news and information companies in more than 20 cities, reaching 52+ million people monthly with our quality, real-time journalism and community engagement. Our company is built upon the values of Integrity, Customer-first, Inclusiveness, Collaboration and Forward-looking. For more information about Advance Local, please visit visit ******************** .
Advance Ohio is a digitally focused company that operates Cleveland.com, Sun News, Today in Ohio and an assortment of newsletters. It also is responsible for multimedia ad sales, marketing and content for The Plain Dealer, Sun News, Today in Ohio and Cleveland.com.
_Advance Local Media is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other category protected under federal, state or local law._
_If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please contact Human Resources and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information._
Advance Local Media does not provide sponsorship for work visas or employment authorization in the United States. Only candidates who are legally authorized to work in the U.S. will be considered for this position.
Statehouse Politics Intern
Cleveland, OH
Strengthening and empowering all of the communities we serve.
Statehouse Politics Intern
Cleveland.com is seeking a spring semester intern to join our Statehouse reporting team. This position offers a front-row seat to Ohio politics and policy, with opportunities to learn the craft of political journalism in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities
You will attend legislative committee meetings, press conferences, and floor sessions at the Statehouse, taking notes and tracking policy debates as they unfold. You will work closely with a senior reporter while also being encouraged to identify and follow your own story ideas. The position requires spending at least two days per week downtown at the Statehouse. This job requires reliable transportation to meet with sources or cover events.
As part of the newsroom team, you will also learn how to integrate artificial intelligence tools into your reporting workflow. Our newsroom is developing practices that will prepare you for the future of journalism.
This 40-hour a week internship is paid.
The pay rate for this position is $15.00/hr.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in politics, government, and public policy, along with solid writing, research, and organizational skills. Curiosity and initiative are essential, as is the ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.