Global Ambassador, Student Advising Department

Global Ambassador, Student Advising Department

Job Description

Applicants must be a full time LAFS student with a GPA of 2.5 or higher. 

Name of Position:

Global Ambassador, Student Advising Department

Name of Supervisor(s):

Alexis Jackson

April Hong

Location where the student will perform his/her duties:

Student Advising Hub and Offices

Purpose or role of the position within the organization:

To give a roadmap to new international students as they navigate college.

To create student programming that celebrates diversity and inclusion.

Duties and responsibilities associated with the position and how they relate to the purpose or role:

    • Assist with planning and execution of Student Advising activities (Multicultural Celebration, etc.)
    • Organize on-campus social activities for international students  
    • Act as an informed resource and provide peer support for international students navigating LAFS
    • Collaborate with staff, faculty, and students when required
    • Attend all events hosted by Student Advising
    • Assist with administrative duties associated with event planning and organizing program materials
    • Cover the Student Hub as needed

General qualifications for the position:

• Completion of at least 4 terms in one of our degree programs
• Excellent communication, organization, and leadership skills
• Demonstrated record of reliability, creativity, and leadership
• Capacity to lead discussions, team activities, and effectively interact with diverse populations
• Maintain a GPA of 2.5, remain in good standing, and have a clear judicial history

Before applying, you must first fill out the FWS APPLICATION to see if you are eligible to work through the Federal Work-Study program. Please fill this form out before you apply to this position.
Once you are eligible to work through the Federal Work-Study program, please click on the APPLY NOW button below to directly email the Supervisor with the subject line of the JOB POSITION TITLE and your attached RESUME.

Please send your Emails and Resumes to April Hong at ahong@lafilm.edu.

Career Development Compliance Assistant, CD Department

Career Development Compliance Assistant, Career Development Department

Job Description

Applicants must be a full time LAFS student with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. 

Name of Position:

Career Development Compliance Assistant, Work Study for Career Development Department

Name of Supervisor(s):

Sherry Wong
Samantha Schwartz

Location where the student will perform his/her duties:

The Los Angeles Film School Career Development Office, B2 Building

Purpose or role of the position within the organization:

To assist the Compliance Manager and team within the Career Development Department in their mission to document and organize placement data/files to support accreditation requirements.

Duties and responsibilities associated with the position and how they relate to the purpose or role:

· Converting numerous paper records into electronic records (scanning).
· Internet and social media research projects.
· Assisting the Compliance Manager with Excel spreadsheets and populating data.
· Documenting event attendance in Department database.
· Populating and organizing team calendar.
· Renaming digital files for consistency.
· Filing, faxing and/or copying documents.
· Production support for Career Development events.
· Special projects as needed.

General qualifications for the position:

· Must have some Administrative experience.
· Self-starter with the ability to maintain a positive attitude.
· Excellent written and oral communication skills.
· Proficient in technology and social media formats.
· Proficiency with PC and Mac (MS Excel, Word, Keynote); Ability to learn new programs as required.
· Ability to effectively communicate with staff as well as a diverse student population.
· Ability to work well under pressure, and handle shifting priorities.
· Ability to take initiative and work independently, as well as part of a team.
· General Office Skills.

Before applying, you must first fill out the FWS APPLICATION to see if you are eligible to work through the Federal Work-Study program. Please fill this form out before you apply to this position.
Once you are eligible to work through the Federal Work-Study program, please click on the APPLY NOW button below to directly email the Supervisor with the subject line of the JOB POSITION TITLE and your attached RESUME.

Please send your Emails and Resumes to gradoutreachcd@lafilm.edu

LAFS Library Virtual Exhibit World Poetry Day 2024

World Poetry Day originated in 1999, declared by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization to “support linguistic diversity through poetic expression and increasing the opportunity for endangered languages to be heard”.

This year, we called to our incredibly talented and creative community of students, staff, and alumni at LAFS/LARS to submit their work for this virtual exhibition.

We’ve received an overwhelming response to this call and are proud to showcase all of the poems here.

We also added some Poetry Resources below, please be sure to check it out!

We invite you to have a scroll and enjoy!

11Seven Sonnets
by Oheneba Koomson
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When I Met Jesus
by Lexus McCullick


Trigger Warning: Drug addiction; trials, tribulations
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God's Gift
by Alonzo Wright

WORLD LOST
by Pink Matzke

Fallen Angel
by Lisa Matzke


May contain/discuss sensitive subject matter, reader discretion is advised
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Hell on Earth
by Jordan Jett


This work may be considered profane, vulgar, or offensive.
Reader discretion is advised.
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Wuv on the Telefon
by Victor Macedo

Weather The Storm
by Kierani Burton (KB)
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Save Our Planet
by Addis Robinson

Still Here
by Venus Leone
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ITS 10-30 PM ON THE METRO E LINE AND I JUST WANT TO GO HOME
by Nathan Lee
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Shadows Beneath the Glow
by Jairo Tomico
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Old Smoke
by Christopher Costabile
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Angelic
by Anthony Ortiz

Ugly Yet Sweet Paradise​
by Chevanese Mitchell
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Defining
by Chevanese Mitchell
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Crumbles
by Chevanese Mitchell
Crumbles
by Chevanese Mitchell
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Poems Hide
by Vanessa Martinez
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Clouds
by Andie Crown
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Evole
by Tanzy Sydian
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Adrift
by Pauline Adamek
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A Parachutist’s Soliloquy
by Pauline Adamek
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D of the MT
by G. Jimenez Almanza
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LIVING TODAY
by Cassandra Smith
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I C U
by Amanda Downs
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LAFS LIBRARY POETRY RESOURCES

Available for checkout

eBooks

Videos

Disclaimer:

We do not own any of the images, poems or recordings shown on this blog post.

All works featured are owned by their respective creators.

DigitalFilm Tree @ LAFS

DigitalFilm Tree @ LAFS

Don’t miss this illuminating panel discussion featuring some of the brightest talents from The Los Angeles Film School and DigitalFilm Tree. This event features insights, anecdotes, and career revelations from four esteemed alumni: Jacob Tillman, Mike Streeter, Omar Ellison, and Greg Filkins. These accomplished individuals have left their mark on iconic productions such as Ted Lasso, Shrinking, Umbrella Academy, and NCIS: Los Angeles. Alongside them, we’re honored to welcome DigitalFilm Tree’s founder, Nancy Jundi, whose visionary leadership has reshaped the landscape of post-production services.

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