Faculty and Staff
The Center for Career and Civic Engagement partners with faculty members to meet the needs of students. Faculty plays a key role in the success of Moravian students as they look to declare majors, seek hands-on learning opportunities, get involved on campus and make career-related decisions.
REFER YOUR STUDENTS!
Individual Civic Engagement Advising Appointments
Meet virtually or in-person with the Director of Civic Engagement to assist students with the following: narrow in on an area of interest for volunteering, understand more about education and mentoring opportunities, learn about being involved in the community in a meaningful way, begin researching options for alternative break trips, learn how to develop and implement a fundraising campaign for a group or club, and more. Students can schedule by emailing careercivic@moravian.edu or through .
Individual Career Advising Appointments
Meet virtually or in-person with a career advisor to help students choose a major, research career options, discuss internships and/or co-ops, begin a job search, build a career toolkit (resume, cover letter), connect with alumni and employers in a chosen field, discuss continuing education and MUCH MORE! Students can schedule by emailing careercivic@moravian.edu or through .
Don't Cancel Class
Throughout the semester there may be opportunities to invite Center staff into your classroom. We are happy to create a presentation/exercise for your students on topics related to professional development, building a career toolkit, job/internship searching, community service projects and much more.
Workshop Request Form - for any faculty or staff member who would like to have a representative from the Center for Career and Civic Engagement speak with a class, team, or student organization please complete this form:
Encourage Participation in our Programs
Throughout the academic year, the Center for Career and Civic Engagement sponsors many programs and events. By encouraging students to participate in events and programs that take place, they will be able to better use their Â鶹¹û¶³ resources as they make career-related experiences, seek experiential learning opportunities, consider service/volunteer options and begin thinking about the world of work.
Handshake
offers a one stop shop for students and alumni searching for positions. All internship, co-op, and job opportunities the Center is made aware of are posted within this system. Students are encouraged to register on the site and begin searching for opportunities.
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS
Do your students have questions about their careers? Follow this link or click "students" in the menu on the left to learn more about the services and resources the Center for Career and Civic Engagement provides to students.