Buckeye Buzz: February 15 - 21, 2021

  1. CFAES Wooster Virtual Pet Pageant - TONIGHT

    YOU Don't have to have a pet entered to join the fun!

    Zoom in tonight to see all the entered pets - from dogs to cats to reptiles!! Audience members will have a chance to vote for their favorite in each category!

    When: Monday, February 15th at 7:30 pm 

    To watch - go.osu.edu/petpageantLIVE

    Missed the registration deadline and still want to enter your companion....no problem!! Contact holava.1 by 4:00 pm!

    Five Categories to Enter...

    • Cutest Pup
    • Best Trick by a Pet
    • Cutest Pet that's NOT a Pup
    • Pet with the Most Ohio State Spirit
    • Best Dressed Pet

    Pets of Faculty/Staff and Grad Students encouraged to enter too!!

    Pet friendly prizes for the winners of each category!

  2. My Intent Bracelet Making

    Sign up for an hour time block to make your own My Intent bracelet at the SAC!

    When: Thursday, February 25th from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Register at go.osu.edu/myintent

    Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus!

  3. Spring Into Success with Student Orgs

    RECRUIT MORE MEMBERS. LEAD ENGAGING MEETINGS.

    Join us for this one-hour student org workshop with student leaders from all the Regional campuses and Spring Into Success with Your Student Org!

    Session 3: “Sorry, You’re on Mute”: How to Make Your Virtual Meeting Fun and Engaging (Tuesday, February 16th @ 7:00 pm)

    Join this session to connect with fellow student organization leaders across the regional campuses and learn tips, tricks, and best practices for how to host effective meetings that are fun and engaging to your members, even over virtual tools

     

    Attend one, two, or all three sessions!! For every session you attend be entered into a drawing for gift card!

    To register visit - http://go.osu.edu/leadership21

    Questions? Contact Jodie Holava.1

    Spring into Success

  4. Explore Your Values and Connect!

    ARE YOU LOOKING TO FIND A POSITIVE, MEANINGFUL CONNECTION ON CAMPUS?? WANT TO MEET STUDENTS FROM OTHER OSU REGIONAL CAMPUSES?

    Check out the final session of this three part series!

     

    Exploring Your Values (Wednesday, February 17th @ 7:00 pm)

    Join this session to connect with fellow students looking to make connections across the regional campuses and explore more about your own personal values and how those can guide how you get involved during your time at Ohio State.  

    To register visit http://go.osu.edu/leadership21

    Questions - Contact Jodie Holava.1, Student Programming Coordinator

    Spring into Connection

  5. STEP AFRIKA! Virtual Performance -THIS WEEK!

    Check out this February Event!

    STEP AFRIKA

  6. Winter Cornhole League - REGISTER BY FRIDAY!

    SIGN up NOW for WINTER CORNHOLE LEAGUE AT THE SAC!

    • Monday nights at 7:00 pm beginning March 1st.

    • Championship players will win an IM Champ T-Shirt!!

    • Masks will be required for all players. Players encouraged to bring own bags if available.

    • Spectators will not be permitted.

    • Players may not show up more than 10 min. early for their game time and will be asked to leave immediately after their game is complete.

    • A single elimination tournament will be held following the 4 week league on March 29th.

    Registration deadline - February 26th at 11:59 pm

    Open to all CFAES Wooster Campus.

    Any questions or need help registering, contact Jodie Holava.1.

    SIGN UP

  7. Virtual Fitness Classes

    New VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES

    Looking for some variety in your at-home training?  The SAC is teaming up with OSU-Mansfield to offer a variety of virtual fitness classes.  Classes are FREE and OPEN to all CFAES Wooster students, graduate students, faculty & staff! Class information below or at go.osu.edu/sacfitness

    KARATE

    Days: Tuesdays

    Times: 6:30pm

    Dates: January 26—April 6

    Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldKARATE

    Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, &  NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID

    Instructor: Reneta Music

    Description: The adult karate class is designed to lead you to a first degree black belt or just provide you with self improvement. It will focus on the basics of karate with a large emphasis on life protection. You will become stronger, more confident, disciplined and your coordination will improve.

     

    MOBILITY FOR LIFE

    Days: Thursdays

    Times: 6:30pm

    Dates: January 28—April 8

    Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMOBILITYFORLIFE

    Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, &  NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID

    Instructor: Reneta Music

    What to Bring: Foam Roller

    Description: Stressed from school? Stressed from teaching?? Stressed from working?? Stressed from ZOOM? Or just stressed from life? Mobility for life will provide tools for you to release those stressors from your mind and body. Releasing them, will allow you to have better focus in school, work and teaching. It will also allow you more restful sleep, in turn increasing your focus. 

    Attend all sessions or jump in as needed to address tension areas in your body.

     

    MINDFUL BASED STRESS REDUCTION

    Days: Mondays

    Times: 7:30p.m.-8:00p.m.

    Dates: January 25—March 29

    Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldMBSR

    Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, &  NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID

    Instructor: Lisa McManes

    What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & Journal

    Description: Each 30 minute class will be slightly different as we practice different mind-body meditative practices and principles to help you draw upon your inner resources for greater health, balance, and peace of mind. 

     

    POUND® ROCKOUT WORKOUT

    Days: Wednesdays

    Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.

    Dates: January 27—March 31

    Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldPOUND

    Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, &  NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID

    Instructor: Lisa McManes

    What to Bring: Yoga Mat, Water & drumsticks, wooden spoons or RIPSTIX

    Description: POUND Rockout Workout: POUND®  uses lightly weighted drumsticks called RIPSTIX to create resistance as you drum along to the beat of different music genres.  Instead of listening to music, you become the music in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements.

    ***OPTIONAL You can purchase RIPSTIX at: https://poundfit.com

     

    VERAFLOW

    Days: Mondays

    Times: 7:00p.m.-7:30p.m.

    Dates: January 25—March 29

    Location & Registration: Zoom Link—go.osu.edu/mansfieldVERAFLOW

    Price: Free for all CFAES Wooster, OSU-M, &  NCSC Faculty, Staff & Students with valid Campus ID

    Instructor: Lisa McManes

    What to Bring: Yoga Mat & Water

    Description: VeraFlow is a dance-based stretch class with mindfulness. It is a fun way of introducing flexibility and mobility training into your routine because of the dance elements.  It is all done to music.  Each class ends with a mindfulness session.  

     

  8. Student Org Essentials Series

    Essential Tips from Digital Flagship

    Through a partnership with the Digital Flagship, this spring's Student Org Essentials Series is designed to help you facilitate connection with prospective and current members by using innovative tech tools. In conjunction with the workshops, Digital Flagship will also highlight additional resources and ideas in the Student Org Insider throughout the semester. Sign up to attend Student Org Essentials to get hands-on guided practice with tools that can strengthen your organization and read the column below for more tips and support for your student organization from Digital Flagship.

    Feb. 22 - Connecting Virtually Outside of Meetings

    March 15 - Engaging Members in Virtual Meetings

    April 5 - Putting It All Together

     

    Resources 
    A university-supported tool is not only reviewed for both security and accessibility compliance, so everyone can feel comfortable with its use, but also comes with resources to help with their use. We’ve listed some resources below. 

     

  9. SLC Meeting

    The next Student Leadership Meeting is Tuesday, February 16th at 8:00 pm.

     

    Zoom Meeting Link

     

    https://osu.zoom.us/j/98600465909?pwd=S09RWU9HZjdaeWJvdGd3MjYzY0x0dz09

  10. ATI Outstanding Student Recognition 2021

    It is time to recognize the outstanding students at Ohio State ATI. Just like everything else over the past year, our student recognition is being handled differently this spring. This year we will celebrate Outstanding Student Award recipients with a personalized video where they will be recognized for their achievement which will be posted on the Ohio State ATI website.  

    In order to be eligible, the student must be graduating Spring 2021, or have already graduated either Summer 2020 or Autumn 2020. The student must also have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. As a student that feels you are deserving of being considered for recognition, please read over the application form that is linked in this email. The application form contains the complete instructions for applying and submitting the necessary documents. Materials all must be correctly and completely filled in and the submission deadline is on or before Monday, March 8th

    The application document and endorsement document are both Microsoft Word documents this year, and can be accessed through the accompanying hyperlinks. When the hyperlink is selected it will download the Word document, if it does not open automatically you may need to navigate to your Downloads folder to open it. If you are using a mobile device, then you may need to prompt the browser to download the file instead of previewing the file. If you are using a mobile device you will need to make sure that you have the MS Word app on your device.  

    Student Application  https://osu.box.com/s/tsay9348mr18q6crzlzjlbwc0x3hplsj  

    Endorsement Statement  https://osu.box.com/s/3kzhs8t4cgjhbs8a85idwwx42xkzgzzk 

    If you have questions or are having difficulty with the application files, please contact me via email at king.478@osu.edu  

     

    Sincerely, 

    Mr. King 

    ATI Student Recognition Banquet Committee Chair 

    The Ohio State University ATI 

    330-287-1219 

     

  11. Apply for the 2021 Homecoming Court

    APPLY NOW for the 2021 Homecoming court

    The CFAES Wooster Homecoming Committee is now accepting applications for Homecoming Court 2021! Court members are chosen based on their leadership qualities, spirit, integrity and achievement through their contributions and involvement at Ohio State ATI.

    Will you be returning to Ohio State ATI in the fall? Will you have completed 30 credit hours and a 2.5 cumulative GPA by the end of spring semester? Do you consider yourself a leader and a role model? Do you LOVE be a Buckeye?? Then apply!!!

     Applications are available at go.osu.edu/CFAESWoosterHomecoming2021.

    Although the application process is this spring, all Homecoming activities and festivities will be held during autumn 2021 as well as community service project and fundraiser in spring 2022.

    The deadline to apply is March 12, 2021.  Contact Jodie Holava with any questions!

    GO BUCKS!!

  12. Love Your Body Week

    Love Your Body Week is a university-wide collaboration to promote body acceptance and positivity at Ohio State. This week of events is devoted to educating, celebrating and creating a sustainable and supportive campus environment for all body types and experiences. Events will take place virtually February 21-26. Love Your Body Week offers a wide range of program options including but not limited to fitness classes, educational programs, art therapy, mindfulness, and more. All events are open to all students, staff and faculty.

    For event descriptions, registration link and more information please visit go.osu.edu/LYBW.

    Schedule

  13. Missed the MLK Celebration Day Speakers? Watch the Recording!

    In case you missed it, you can now access the recording from MLK Day of Service Celebration Speakers.

     

    Topic: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Celebration 2021-How Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dreams Included Farming

    Start Time : Jan 20, 2021 12:46 PM

    Meeting Recording:

    https://osu.zoom.us/rec/share/xcr9bYbwO6ZU8RYAqcHe5rX-jrQCNpnTsh57SqHLi6GDyEcKjcaZmbUHOb-alD4K.rehJvrN1wZhA45Jk

  14. Peace Corps Opportunity

    Greetings from your OSU resident Peace Corps Recruiter! 

    Peace Corps continues to work towards re-establishing its programs worldwide, while responding to ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic.  Recruitment continues with an eye towards programs re-opening later in 2021. As always we look to educate OSU students and others about the Peace Corps experience and impacts.  With that in mind here are a few February events:  

    February 9th, 4-5 pm: 

    Buckeye Bridge Series: Peace Corps | Office of International Affairs | The Ohio State University (osu.edu)  Come hear more about how you can "work for the world" from Ohio State's own Peace Corps recruiter and OIA’s Tim Hornsby, who will share his experience working in Community Economic Development and Agriculture in Moldova.  This session is open to all students of all majors and ranks interested in learning more about opportunities to make a difference after graduation.   

    February 10th, 5-6 pm: 

    Peace Corps Environment Programs: Four CFAES Faculty Share Their Experiences  Environment Volunteers lead grassroots efforts to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in schools and to local organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to conserve the local environment, through such programs as agroforestry, soil and water conservation, sustainable agriculture, recycling, alternative energy, and other programs. Hear about four faculty members’ experiences in Paraguay, Mauritania, Armenia and Guatemala.

    February 24th, 5-6 pm:

    +Service: Explore National and International Service Programs   Join with representatives of Peace Corps, Americorps, Urban Teachers, City Year and Teach for America to learn how each program works for positive impact nationally and internationally, and compare similarities and differences in their service programs.  

     

    Laura Joseph

    Peace Corps Campus Recruiter
    Returned Volunteer, Benin 1983-85
    International Programs in Agriculture
    160A Bevis Hall

    (614) 292 3008
    https://ipa.osu.edu/peace-corps

  15. Meet the Transition Counselor

    Meet the Transition Counselor Cate Hunko, during the Transition to Columbus Q & A’s every Thursday in February from 5:00-6:00pm. Hop on to listen and or ask questions before, during, or after the Transition Process power point presentation.  

    *For students planning a transition to Columbus for AU21 please contact Cate Hunko.1

    https://osu.zoom.us/j/6038976082?pwd=MWtKMHNRaElDWkNybTVWMVB3SXJ3UT09

  16. The Learning Lab is Available!

    THE LEARNING LAB IS OPEN!!

    Don't forget the Learning Lab is up and running virtuall!!!!

    Visit the LEARNING LAB'S WEBSITE

    And we are using on-course to report and write notes as needed!!

    If you have any questions PLEASE feel free to email/call/zoom

    Be Safe

    Penny     nemitz.7@osu.edu

     

    Get to know our tutors...

    slanskyHello fellow Ohio State ATI students! I am Paityn Slansky and I am from Lodi, OH. I am majoring in Biochemical Sciences and studying to be a veterinarian. My specialties are biology(1113) and chemistry(1110,1210), but I can also help with rural sociology, agricultural communications, and math classes up to 1149 (trigonometry). I am open to help through zoom or through face to face meetings depending on what you are comfortable with and which learning style works best for you; I’ll be there to help!

  17. Financial Aid & Scholarships

    2021-2022 FAFSA, OSU/ATI CFAES Scholarship Application & Scholarship Universe Application ALL DUE IN FEBRUARY!!

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    OSU/ATI CFAES SCHOLARSHIP

    The OSU/ATI CFAES scholarship application is now live for the next academic year!  DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY!   

    DUE DATE IS FEBRUARY 15, 2021

    If you plan to return to ATI next year or continue on to Columbus and plan to have a 2.0 GPA or higher, be sure to fill out the application to be considered for scholarship funding!  Scholarships are distributed based on many factors, not just academic performance! 

    If you plan to return to ATI next year you will select ATI/Wooster for your campus.  If you will be transitioning to Columbus AFTER this Spring, you will select the Columbus campus.  It is VERY important that you select the correct campus as awards do not cross campuses.

    If you have questions or accidentally choose the wrong campus contact lemasters.27@osu.edu

     

    2021-2022 FAFSA

    Resubmit for financial aid consideration for next school year (Summer 2021, Autumn 2021, and Spring 2022) by priority deadline February 1, 2021 at 2021-2022 FAFSA.

     

    OSU ScholarshipUniverse application available now!

    OSU 2021-2022 ScholarshipUniverse application is available!  The application provides both internal and external scholarship opportunities.  Priority deadline February 1, 2021.

     

    New 2021-2022 Check List and external scholarship list updated!

    New check list provided with ScholarshipUnviverse included!

     

    Student-Alumni Council Scholarships

    Click graphic for application!

    Scholarship

     

     

  18. 1098-T's are Now Available!

    Looking ahead to April 20th?

    1098-T's are available for download in your Buckeye Link. 

    For more information click here!

  19. AFA Leader and Academic Scholarships Applications

    AFA and its partners award annual scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled in agriculture and food-related degree programs across the US.

    Awards vary in ammounts, but are at least $1,600 and include acceptance to AFA Leaders Conference.  The only cost to you is the time spent filling out the application and travel expenses to AFA Leaders Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.

    Application Deadline is March 10, 2021.  

    TO APPLY

  20. Upcoming CFAES Career Workshops

    CFAES CAREER DEVELOPMENT

    Upcoming Career Workshops

     

    Procrastinator Guide to Career Fairs Workshop

    Do you embrace the fact that you’re a procrastinator? Do you enjoy waiting until the last minute and rushing around to get things done? Some people work best under pressure. If you know that you’re going to procrastinate and you’ll need some last-minute tips, consider attending this workshop!

    Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657361/share_preview

    Date: February 15

    Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm

    Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop

     

    Career Fair: The Follow Up Workshop

    Have you ever wanted to send an email to thank someone, and rewritten and deleted it a bunch of times? You want to be sincere, but you aren’t sure if you sound too needy. Believe it or not, employers really respect students who follow up after the career fair with a “Thank you” note. You can leave a strong positive impression with the employer if you just follow a few simple steps on the days after the career fair. In this workshop we’ll go over the do’s and don’ts of The Follow Up.

    Students can register for the workshop on Handshake(handshake.osu.edu): https://osu.joinhandshake.com/events/657371/share_preview

    Date: February 19

    Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

    Zoom Link: https://go.osu.edu/cfaes_careerworkshop

     

    Especially for SENR Students: Internship Requirements

    Learn about internship requirements in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and how to conduct your internship search. Open to all SENR students.
    Questions: Hadella.1@osu.edu

    Tuesday, March 9th 4 – 5 PM

    https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march9

    Thursday, March 25th 11– Noon

    https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_march25

    Monday, April 5th 4 – 5 PM

    https://go.osu.edu/internship_info_session_april5

  21. Ask Me Anything!

  22. SP21 Virtual Career Fairs - THIS WEEK!

    Career Fair

     

    Have questions or need help??

    Contact  Denise Rotavera-Krain, College Success Counselor & Career Advisor

    rotavera-krain.1@osu.edu  

  23. Internships - Check Weekly! New Opportunities Added!

    ABS Global is now recruiting for a variety of exciting opportunities for our Summer 2021 intern positions! Depending on positions, internships are open to high-school grads or those pursuing a degree at an accredited technical college or university.  To view more info and openings CLICK HERE!


    AgCareers.com presents internship opportunities from valued partners!! Simply CLICK HERE to find current opportunities within each company overview.  You'll discover each organizations' job postings, and within that list you'll find internship openings!


    Witmer's Feed and Grain is offering a 2021 Summer Internship Opportunity with their Replacement Heifer Rearing Program

    For more information and details, check out the flyer!


    Hondros Hemp Farms has an internship opportunity for May - August 2021.  This is a paid internship located in Mt. Gilead, OH.  Application deadline is March 30, 2021.  CLICK HERE for more information and visit www.hondroshempfarms.com


    ArtiFlex: College Intern/Co-op  - PAID INTERNSHIP!!!

    Position Summary

    The College Intern/Co-op student will perform duties per rotational departmental assignment.  The Co-op student reports to the Manager or General Supervisor of the assigned department.  The job assignment per work session is determined by the Human Resource Director.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    The typical departments a Management Co-op may rotate through are: Human Resources, Quality, Continuous Improvement, Purchasing, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Engineering, and EHS (Environmental Health & Safety), Operations

    Competencies

    • High School Diploma
    • Current Junior or Senior in accredited college program
    • Ability to communicate orally and in writing
    • Ability to perform a wide variety of physical tasks
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Products

    Who you will work with:

    • All employees, departmental leaders, human resources department, external community contacts.

    Work Environment

    • The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    • While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided and required to wear while on the shop floor.
    • Office regularly
    • Shop floor occasionally

    Physical Demands

    The physical 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.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand and walk. The employee is frequently required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; operate standard office equipment (including but not limited to computer, telephone, copier); reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

    Shift Hours

    • Hours will vary based on student and business needs

    Why work for ArtiFlex Manufacturing?

    This is a paid student intern/co-op position based in Wooster, OH. We are looking for students who are ready to embark on a variety of real world work experiences through rotational job assignments.  The job assignments will vary based on the department rotation. As a student intern/co-op you will have the opportunity participate and lead project assignments, collaborate with employees company-wide, and take part in professional development opportunities.

    Our paid student intern/co-op positions will work either part-time or full-time based on student and business needs. Benefits as a paid student intern co-op:

    • $20 - $22 per hour
    • Flexible schedule options
    • 3 vacations days per semester
    • Free Fitness Zone membership
    • Students may qualify for furnished housing assistance

    Company Description https://www.artiflexmfg.com/careers

    Innovation isn’t just what we do. It’s who we are. ArtiFlex Manufacturing designs and builds products and solutions for companies with tough challenges by employing people with a willingness and ability to be “Innovative. Problem Solving. Partners.”

    To do this, we support and embody a vision of safely growing our people and unleashing their full potential because we see greatness in everyone we hire. Better products and services for our customers result from the dedicated development of our employees. That’s our culture.

    Imagine your possibilities with ArtiFlex and apply to one of our current openings or submit your resume or application for consideration to future openings.


    Loudonville Farmers Equity has an internship opportunity for Summer of 2021!

    Working outdoors with our agronomy team!

    Loudonville Farmers Equity is a farmer owned cooperative in southern Ashland County Ohio, serving our area farmers since 1915. We are now taking internship applications for the summer of 2021. The internship opportunities that we are offering are with our agronomy team. You will have the opportunity to help farmers maximize their crops potential with our Certified Crop Advisors. You will gain experience from observing their interactions with our customers and of course their crop management recommendations. During peak planting you will work daily with our operations manager getting seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products delivered to our farmer customers and also help our crew of custom planters, side dressers, dry spreaders, and sprayers. We have found that some of our customers have come to rely on us to get most all of their crop work done for them so they can focus on their livestock operations. This past year we covered over 68,000 acres of custom fieldwork out of our single location in Loudonville. We all work with the drive and pride that we have for our own family farms as we serve our community.

    If you are interested in learning more about what you can expect from your internship at Loudonville Farmers Equity, please contact me by email, text, or phone call. I look forward each year to helping young ag professionals gain experience to be the best they can be!

    Best Regards, Jon Spreng

    CEO/General Manager Email: jspreng@lfe.bz Cell#: 419-571-3470


    The American Angus Association’s field services team is excited to announce that we are offering a fall internship designed to enhance a student’s abilities to build effective relationships, craft a promotional strategy, and learn about the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole. From assisting with herd visits to securing advertising in the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin, providing insight to producers and more, the regional manager intern will gain valuable hands-on, real-world experience in the Angus business. Applicants should have a basic understanding of the cattle industry, be eager to learn, and have a willingness to travel.

    We are accepting applications from college juniors or seniors studying animal science, agricultural business or other agricultural-related major. Candidates should be outgoing, able to work well with all types of people and be a self-starter.

    The internship begins in August and extends through early December. The intern would be based at the American Angus Association headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., with numerous opportunities to travel to different regions of the country. Specific start and end dates will be negotiated depending on the applicant’s availability. The intern will be expected to travel and some weekend work may be required.

    Responsibilities:

    • Assist regional managers in making herd visits in various regions across the country

    • Promote the Angus breed and represent the American Angus Association by attending production sales, AngusLink audits and other events

    • Communicate with producers and recommend management practices, with the advice of the Director of Member Services, Director of Field Services and regional managers

    • Assist breeders in getting started in the Angus business

    • Aide in securing advertising for the Angus Journal and Angus Beef Bulletin

    Intern Can Expect To:

    • Develop a better understanding of the Angus business and cattle industry as a whole

    • Enhance relationship-building skills and leave with countless connections across the country

    • Be an active extension of the field services and Association staff

    • Become well-rounded in agricultural industry relations
    • Attend various events and travel with regional manager staff throughout the internship duration

    How to Apply:

    Please submit a cover letter and résumé to careers@angus.org no later than May 1, 2021


    Summer Agronomy Internship

    Farmer in Kenton, Ohio looking for an agronomy student to complete a paid internship.  The job would be full-time and mainly scouting. If interested, contact Trent Watkins at watkinstw@gmail.com.


     

  24. Now Hiring! New Positions Added

    LOOKING FOR A PART-TIME JOB TO EARN SOME EXTRA CASH! CHECK THIS OUT AND SEE WHO'S NOW HIRING!!


    If you are interested in student employment, please use the following links to access the student job boards: 

    Wage paying positions that do not require a Federal Work Study award: http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/studentjobs/t08_pageview/Home.htm

    Federal Work Study positions for those with a Federal Work Study Award: https://www.sfa.osu.edu/jobs/federal-work-study-program/federal-work-study-job-board

    If you need assistance or have questions, contact lemasters.27@osu.edu


    Student Activities Communications Assistant

    Looking for experience in managing and developing social media outlets? How about creating features in the Buckeye Buzz? Want to promote and marketing events? Apply to become the Student Activities Communications Assistant.  Work study and non-work student eligible student position with flexible hours.

    How to apply:

    1. Visit: https://hr.osu.edu/careers/
    2. Scroll to bottom and select “Current Employees and Students Apply Here” (this will take you to a Workday page)
    3. Click “Career”
    4. Click “Search Faculty and Staff Jobs”
    5. In the search bar at the top, type in R4300 (this will take you to job posting)
    6. Click Apply

    Any questions, contact Jodie Holava at holava.1@osu.edu.


    Full-time Feeder and Miscellaneous Maintenance Position

    Looking to hire a full time feeder and miscellaneous maintenance person. Hours would be 7-5 on average, more or less given the time of year and every other weekend off. Starting pay is $14 per hour. 

    Kevin Spreng is the owner and operator of several dairy farms located in the Shreve area of southwestern Wayne County, Ohio.  Some of the farm names are Willow Brook Dairy and Idyl Brook.  Keven is a younger, very progressive dairy farm operator.  If interested in this employment opportunity, please contact Kevin at kspreng11@gmail.com


    Farm Operations Manager Needed

    Matthys Farm Market, located in South Bend, IN, a farming operation and retail business is looking for an individual seeking an opportunity to manage, operate and maintain our family farm. Interested candidates must have full knowledge of vegetable and grain farming, skilled in equipment maintenance, valid driver's license and willing to relocate this crop year.

    Get to know us: www.matthysfarmmarket.com  or Facebook:  Matthys Farm Market

    Send resume to:  john.matthysfarmmarket@gmail.com


    Bristol/Catalpadale Dairy 

    Calf Herd Duties

    -Knowledgeable of heifer disease and injury treatment

    -Observe overall health of heifer herd and treat as needed

    -Feeding of calf herd, birth to 4 months of age

    -Treat/vaccinate calves (IV, injections, orals)

    -Record keeping

    -Ability to operate machinery, truck/trailer

    -Assist vet when needed

    -Able to work with a team

    -Assist with bedding and housing cleanliness as well as sanitization of feeding equipment

    -Move calves to appropriate pens during life span

    -Eartagging and notching

    -Other duties as assigned

    We seek a candidate that is motivated, responsible, dependable, a good communicator, a self-starter, demonstrates initiative, is pro-active, can take direction, and is willing to learn.

    If interested, please contact Tristan Ramseyer at ramseyer35@gmail.com


    Student Assistant Position at OARDC Available

    Immunology and virology focused research lab in the Food Animal Health department has a position opened for a research assistant specializing research animal care.

    Experience with pig handling and care is helpful. In addition to caring for the pigs, general lab maintenance is needed, specifically autoclaving supplies, restocking lab supplies, labeling collection tubes, preparing solutions and media.

    Additional assistance is needed on necropsy days with animal restraint, collection of animal samples, tissue processing and storage of samples. This person will comply with lab and federal animal care protocols and go through the training requirements.

    For more information visit go.osu.edu/atistudentjobs


    Local Dairy Farm Help Wanted

    Help wanted on a local dairy farm milking cows and feeding calves.  We are located 10 minutes from school and need help with morning and evening chores.  Will work with school schedules.  We milk 200 registered Holsteins and raise our own replacement heifers. If interested please e-mail use at wilsan5693@yahoo.com or call Brett at 330-317-3361 or Sandy at 330-317-3362.  Our address is 5693 Back Orville Rd. Wooster, OH 44691


    Weaver Leather Now Hiring!

    Weaver Leather, located in Mount Hope, is in need of part-time help in the warehouse and manufacturing divisions. They are offering VERY flexible schedules. If interested please fill out an application or send your resume to,

    Attn: Human Resources Manager

    Weaver Leather, LLC

    7540 CR 201

    P.O. Box 68

    Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660-0068

    https://www.weaverleather.com/Careers/GeneralLaborer


    Cafe Carmen is Hiring for Spring Semester!

    Starting rate is $9.50 an hour with a free meal each shift. Please apply online at https://dining.osu.edu/student-employment/  and upload your class schedule.


    Sterling Heights Dairy

    Sterling Heights dairy is looking for help at their heifer farm located approximately 15 minutes from the ATI campus.  Tasks would involve feeding calves, milking, and feeding heifers among other things.  If interested please call or text Mark Saal at 330-347-7502.