Summer Job Opportunity Resources 2011                                                                                                                   

Updated 4.6.11

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ON SMC JOBLINK

Log onto the SMC JobLink Website: https://smcvt-csm.symplicity.com to search for summer jobs or visit the Office of Career Development Webpage www.smcvt.edu/career and click on the SMC JobLink Icon.

Your username is your SMC email and your password can be obtained by contacting Career Development at 802-654-2547 or careerdevelopment@smcvt.edu

Check your email for current job postings.  Summer job postings previously sent out by email can also be found in Public Folders in your inbox under Career Development.

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WEB RESOURCES

Armistead:  http://www.armisteadinc.com

Ben & Jerry’s:  www.benjerry.com                        

Burlington Dept Parks/Recreation:  http://www.enjoyburlington.com

Burlington Police Department:  www.police.ci.burlington.vt.us

Burlington Town Center:  http://www.burlingtontowncenter.com

Camp and after school programs:  http://www.campdepot.com

Church Street Marketplace:  http://www.churchstmarketplace.com

City of Burlington:  http://www.hrjobs.ci.burlington.vt.us/

Enterprise Rent-A-Car:  www.enterprise.com             

Essex Parks & Recreation:  www.essex.org

Farm & Wilderness Summer Camp:  www.farmandwilderness.org

Fund for the Public Interest:  www.fundforthepublicinterest.org/jobs    

Howard Community Services:  www.howardcenter.org

Jobs in Vermont  http://www.jobsinvt.com

Killington Resort:  http://www.killington.com

Lund Family Center:  www.lundfamilycenter.org 

Monster:  http://www.monster.com

NFI VT:  www.nafi.com

North Country Help Wanted  http://www.NorthCountryHelpWanted.com      

Parks and resort positions:  http://www.coolworks.com                                     

Sheraton Burlington:  www.sheratonburlington.com

Smugglers’ Notch Resort:  http://www.smuggs.com/jobs

South Burlington Parks and Recreation:  http://www.sburlrecdept.com

Spectrum Youth & Family Services:  http://crs.uvm.edu/pathway-web/three5.html

State of Vermont http://www.Vermontpersonnel.org

Summer Discovery Program/Musiker Tours:  http://www.summerfun.com

Summer employment for differing levels of education and experience:  http://www.usajobs.gov

Summer jobs and internships working with government agencies:  http://www.studentjobs.gov

Summer Internships at Mystic Seaport in CT:  http://www.mysticseaport.org

Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research:  http://www.training.nih.gov

Tyler Place, Highgate Springs, VT:  http://www.tylerplace.com                              
University Mall: 
http://www.umallvt.com

U.S. summer jobs (you can search by state) and world-wide opportunities: http://www.summerjobs.com

Vermont Agency of Transportation:  www.aot.state.vt.us

Vermont Youth Conservation Corps:  www.vyvv.org

VPIRG:  http://www.vpirg.org

VT Jobs:  http://www.burlingtonvtjobs.com/a/jobs/find-jobs

Women Helping Battered Women:  www.whbw.org                   

YMCA Camps:  Abnaki:  www.campabnaki.org

OTHER RESOURCES

Classifieds

Seven Days:  http://www.7dvt.com

Burlington Free Press:  www.burlingtonfreepress.com

Search the Chamber of Commerce in your area to see if they have summer listings or to get a directory of local businesses.  For example, the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce can be found at http://www.bostonchamber.com

Temporary Employment Agencies may also be able to put you to work for the summer - look through the phone book or search online for your area to find listings. In the Burlington area, try:

Spherion http://www.spherion.com/

Kelly Services http://www.kellyservices.com/web/global/services/en/pages/index.html

Westaff  http://www.westaffvt.com/off_burl.html

Get a list of SMC Alumni to use as network contacts to find a summer opportunity – meet with a career counselor to arrange for this.

Contact companies or organizations directly to see if they need summer help.

Try the websites of other Colleges and Universities for summer job/internship listings.

The Back Door Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures 2005 in the Career Library

PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIPS IN VERMONT

Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibilitywatch your email for new postings and links: http://www.vbsr.org

Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce – check out their online list: http://www.workinvermont.org

New England Board of Higher Education paid summer internships in New England: http://www.eco.org

Contact the SMC Director for Internships, Joanne LaBrake-Muehlberger at jlabrake@smcvt.edu or 802-654-2314 for more summer internship information.

CAREER LIBRARY RESOURCES

Job Choices: 2011. . . for Business & Liberal Arts Students

Summer jobs listed in a special opportunities index on page 72.

Job Choices:  2011 . . . for Science, Engineering & Technology Students

Engineering, Sciences, Computers and other fields.  The summer jobs are listed on page 88.

The Job Seeker:  Summer Jobs Special - Bi-weekly newsletter posted on JobLink.

Student Conservation Association, Inc.

Expenses-paid volunteer work in public and private natural resource management throughout the U.S.  See the SCA box of materials in the Career Library.  Or, try their web site at http://www.thesca.org

OVERSEAS SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES RESOURCES

BUNAC: http://www.bunac.org

Transitions Abroad Online http://www.transitionsabroad.com

Comprehensive directory of UK summer employement opportunities:  www.summerjobs4students.co.uk

UK & Europe health and leisure jobs  www.leisurejobs.com

Summer Jobs Abroad, 2006

Vacation Work’s Overseas Summer Jobs, 2002

Disclaimer for Summer Job Opportunities and Sites

Saint Michael’s College Career Development Office provides this listing of resources and Web sites to our students as a free service.  This list does not imply an endorsement of these sites or organizations by Saint Michael’s College.  The Career Development Office is unable to research each organization and provide assurance as to the safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of these summer opportunities.  We encourage you to verify the specific information pertaining to each opening by using the Career Library Resources, reading organizational literature, searching the Internet or by meeting with a career counselor.