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Fall 2011 Student Supervisor Workshop
Mike Hendel – Associate Director of the Career Center
Student Employment Issues
Q & A
Fall 2011 Student Supervisor Workshop
You make a difference!
I learned to listen and problem solve.
I understand the need to communicate information effectively.
Patience. Working with fellow students who were not grasping concepts that came naturally to me was difficult at first. I put myself in their shoes knowing that there were other subjects that did not come naturally to me that I had to work hard at.
I have learned that everyone brings something to the table.
It helped me decide that I wanted to become a teacher.
The quality of my work went way up after I began .
It made me feel more a part of Carleton.
It helped me come out of the shell I was in as a shocked freshman.
Student employment was one of the most valuable experiences I had at Carleton, and I'll always look back on it fondly.
I took immense pride in my work. Even though it is not particularly relevant to my current job, I still keep it on my resume, as I know how important it was to my development and what an accomplishment it was.
It gave me a chance to get away from my studies. It was a needed break at times.
Working made me take more initiative in my own learning.
Student work taught me time management!
This was my first job. It taught me about showing up on time and how important I am to the office.
I learned how to handle people with issues and the stress of an “emergency.”
I learned how to go from zero to very busy and handle that quick change.
Dealing with problems of people with authority can be intimidating. I learned how to deal with that.
I learned how to interact with different people and ideas.
Fall 2011 Student Supervisor Workshop
Student Employment Advisory Group
Amy Sillanpa- Associate Director of Residential Life
Beth Wurtzberger – Payroll Manager
Cynthia Shearer - Director of the Language Center & Senior Lecturer in French
Daniela Kohen - Associate Professor of Chemistry
Eric Rasmussen - Director of Operations Bon Appétit
Kathy Evertz - Director for Academic Support Center
Kerstin Cardenas - Director of Human Resources
Mike Kotchevar – Senior Assistant Director of Student Financial Services
Mikki Showers - Director of Recreational Sports & Manager Recreation Center
Patricia Langer - Budget Director
Patt German - Administrative Assistant in Art/Art History Administrative Assistant, Theater and Dance
Convener: Rod Oto - Associate Dean of Admissions & Director of Student Financial Services
Student Employment Issues
Budgets – This past year and looking ahead
I-9’s & W4’s now completed at Human Resources located in Strong House
First two weeks of Summer break 2012 on the 11-12 budget
Transfer done after student begins working in new position
SFS learning after the fact that a student has been hired
Not eligible to work message on your roster
Supervisors set expectation for student employment positions
Students Volunteering Time– institutional liability
Supervisor Portal – FAQ’s, forms, etc.
Supervisor Listserve - [email protected]
Questions Received
Working with confidential data – yes they can – get signed confidentiality statement – one on supervisor portal
Paying through grants or regular student employment budget is the same. Still through the student employment program.
Are supervisors responsible for communicating to each currently employed student worker if they are going to hire or not hire back the following year? - Yes
Are students automatically assigned back to a position the following year? No. Supervisors need to request students each year.
Questions?