Subject: Administrative Assistant Position
Date: 2018/09/18 0937
From: University of Oregon
Dear
My name is Dr. Rose Bertram and I work as a clinical counselor for the
department of Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES).
A large percentage of the students served by the mental health unit have
psychiatric disabilities or co-morbid psychiatric disabilities and need
mental health support to be successful at the university. In addition,
many University of students with academic difficulties and no prior
diagnosis are seen and assessed through the academic screening and
assessment process.
You have received this email to be considered for an offer from the
University Office for Students with Disabilities to work with me. This
is an at-will position that reports directly to me should you decide to
accept the offer.
This is a very simple employment and in depth details of the position
will be sent to you if you are interested in this position.
This employment only takes an hour a day and 3 times a week for $620 .00
weekly.
I am unable to meetup for an interview because I am currently away and
helping the disabled students in Canada.
You will be paid in advance for all tasks and purchased to be done on my
behalf and some of my personal letters and mails will be forwarded to
your residence or nearby post office for you to pick up at your
convenience. Upon my arrival we will discuss the possibility of making
this a long-term employment if I am impressed with your services while I
am away. My arrival is scheduled for the last week of October, 2018.
To be considered for this position, reply with the details below:
Full name,
Current Residential Address,
Alternate email (different from school email) and Cell #.
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