Student Worker Federal Funded Positions Available
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student office assistant - student services
Searching for a student office assistant (work-study) to work in a busy office environment that supports the Office of the Dean of Student Services. Duties include, but are not limited to, greeting and assisting office visitors and employees; answering incoming telephone calls in a clear, professional manner; scripting complete and accurate telephone or office visitor messages; providing support for event planning and preparation; project research, filing; shredding; running campus errands and other duties as assigned. The student work-study schedule will support up to 20 hours a week (Monday-Friday), with more hours available for Intersession/Breaks.
student office assistant - duncan campus
The Duncan Campus is currently looking for a well-rounded, qualified individual to serve as Student Office Receptionist 10 to 15 hours per week. The Student Office Receptionists will work directly with the Administrative Assistant and office staff to perform a variety of tasks connected to serving the front counter and the office.
Receptionist duties include, but are not limited to screening calls and visitors to direct them to the appropriate office or individual; maintaining office calendar; student files; mail logs; and vendor refund logs. The successful candidate will be able to communicate in a clear, positive, and professional manner with the public, university administrators, faculty, and students. Other necessary skills are operating a computer, performing data entry, copying/faxing/scanning and preparing/proofreading a variety of documents. Duties also include performing textbook/calculator checkout; maintaining accurate time sheets; attending meetings and/or training sessions deemed necessary by the Administrative Assistant and/or Director; and performing other duties as assigned.
Student office assisTANT - business office
The Business Office has an opening for a student office assistant with an opportunity to work up to 20 hours per week. Duties will include, but are not limited to, filing, making copies, shredding, assisting with various projects and other related duties as assigned.
night time student worker - office of events and activities
The Office of Events & Activities at Cameron University’s Lawton Campus is seeking a Student Office Night Worker who is able to work 15-20 hours per week, during the evening and weekends hours. Duties include, but not limited to: answering phone calls, taking messages, assisting with audio/visual setup, assisting with events occurring in the MCC, welcoming people to the facility, and general building supervision. This position is located in the McMahon Centennial Complex.
student office assistant - open doors
Student assistant - circulation
The Eugene D. McMahon Library is seeking a Student Assistant to work at the Circulation Desk. The individual must provide quality customer service and have excellent organization skills. Regular duties include the circulation of books, videos, reserve items, and various devices; tracking the location of items through the use of a computer database; answering phone calls; helping patrons to reserve study rooms; accurately returning materials to the shelf; shelf-reading; and cleaning tables, bookshelves, equipment, and electronic devices. Other duties may be assigned by the Circulation Desk supervisors. The candidate will receive on the job training in the Library of Congress call number system and basic circulation duties. The individual will report to the Access Services Librarian for daily duties.
summer housing assistant
Cameron University is seeking dedicated and reliable Summer Housing Assistants to support the Summer Housing Program. This position is designed for students and offers the opportunity to develop customer service, leadership, and administrative skills in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Summer Compensation:
• Summer Housing waiver provided.
• This position offers a stipend of $125 per week.
Student Distance Learning Facilitator
The Duncan Campus is currently looking for a qualified individual to serve as Student Distance Learning Facilitator for up to 20 hours per week. The Student Distance Learning Facilitator will work directly with the Distance Learning Coordinator and office staff to perform a variety of tasks to ensure an optimum learning environment for all students and faculty in the Distance Learning Classrooms.
Duties include, but are not limited to, handling technical issues and supporting students and faculty/staff in the distance learning classes as well as in the computer lab. Students must be punctual, dependable and motivated to assure that all technical issues are addressed in a timely manner.