Washington State University

Wellbeing

Occupational Wellbeing Resources 

On Campus

Career Services

Career Fairs & Events, Career Counseling & Assessment, On-Campus Interviews, WSU Career Link, Internship & Job Program, Career Resource Center

509-335-2546
careerservices@wsu.edu

Work/Life Committee

Employee Services(Payroll Services, Employee Assistance Program, Human Resource Services), Childcare Services, Personal Health and Wellness (Various medical services, alcohol and drug prevention programs, violence and abuse resources), Recreation- (Various entertainment and recreational programs and businesses), Transportation (community transit programs).

509-335-4521
WLACQuestions@wsu.edu

Human Resource Services

Faculty, Administrative Professionals, Student & Hourly Employees, and Civil Service resources, Labor Relations, Employee Benefits, Trainings, Student Health Insurance, New Employee Orientation 

509-335-4521

hrs@wsu.edu

Sexual Misconduct Prevention & Response Task Force

Sexual assault prevention and awareness, Multi-disciplinary groups working collaboratively to foster a positive environment for academic excellence,  Learn how to recognize students in distress,  Information about faculty/staff-student relationship indicators

(509) 334-4511

osaweb@wsu.edu

Counseling and Testing Services

Employee Assistance Program

509-335-4511

In the Community

WorkSource Pullman

Job fair calendar, Job search / information, Career Link- occupation information, career resources, training programs, resume help, etc.

509-332-6549 

Pullman Parks & Recreation / Pullman Aquatic & Fitness Center

Volunteer and employment opportunities with our programs, General information regarding parks & recreation as well as aquatic & fitness center in Pullman 

509-332-4101

Palouse Conservation District

Voluntary, incentive-based programs for students to assist landowners and agricultural operators with the conservation of natural resources throughout the District

509-338-3237

On the Web

O*NET® - The O*NET® program is the nation's primary source of occupational information. The O*NET database, contains information on hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors, and it also provides the basis for our Career Exploration Tools.

Occupational Wellness- Understand the definition of occupational wellbeing. Assessments and tools provided.

Job Central- Job seeker website helping to find jobs in your areas of interest. General information and resources about the National Labor Exchange and job opportunities.

Career One Stop-  Truly a one stop shop for career exploration, education and trainings, job searches, resume/interview tips and general information on salary and benefits.

Careers.wa.gov - Site includes a job search function for Washington,  Career & Life in Washington, State Employee Information, and professional development resources.

Workforce Explorer Washington- Labor market information, Career Center, WA Labor Market, and Publications and Reports.

Upcoming Events

12/03 Blood Drive: Give back to the community by donati. . . More

Nutrition on a Budget : In this workshop we will provide you. . . More


Apple of the Day

Experts believe the brain to be in a highly creative state just before going to sleep and right after waking up.  Try using these times to think about solutions to problems and jot down any ideas that come to you.

Zorba Paster M.D. Medical Ed. Top Health


WSU Wellbeing, PO Box 641830, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1830 | (509) 335-8732 | wellbeing@wsu.edu