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Updated 4/17/15
For help with resume and / or interviewing skills call 330-972-7747 to schedule an appointment. Or visit our web
site http://www.uakron.edu/career
Federal Work Study Job
Get an advantage over competition – get your resume reviewed the by Career Center! Stop
by the Center during walk-in hours or call 330-972-7747 to schedule an appointment. Visit
www.uakron.edu/career for more information, resume samples and interview tips.
Reminder: You must have Federal Work Study Award to apply for
these job postings! For more information on Federal Work Study, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 330-972-
7032 or e-mail [email protected]. We're located in Simmons Hall 202.
WORK STUDY JOB POSTINGS
Department Location Contact Phone Job Title Salary Hrs./Week Duties
Central Stores
ASB 61A Nicole Cook (330) 972-5251
Surplus Property Assistant
$8.50 20-29 Job Description: Moving surplus
property, moving skids, working on dock, relocating furniture. Desired skills and qualifications: Good attendance,
positive attitude, good communication skills. Job application instructions: Please contact Nicole Cook. Posted 4/17/15
Center for Environmental Studies
215 Crouse Hall
Dr. Ira Sasowsky (330) 972-5389 [email protected]
Geologic Aide
Depends on experience
5-12 Job description: Assist with
geologic and environmental research tasks and administration of the Center. Desired skills and qualifications: Must be full time student, Geology/Environmental Major, GPA >3.1, punctual and
responsible. Self-motivated. Experience with research, data analysis, and software (Excel, Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, GIS) are a plus, but not required (will train). Prefer sophomore or junior.
Job application instructions: Send email attaching brief resume listing science/math classes taken, and any skills and experience to Dr. Sasowsky ([email protected]). In email include paragraph (4-7 sentences) about why you chose your major and career goals if any. Give desired number of hours per week. Call if you have questions (330) 972-5389. Posted 4/14/15
Athletics Advising Office
JAR 175 Amanda Gardner 330-972-7426/ [email protected]
Student Assistant (Fall 2015)
$8.10 10-15 hrs/week: Mondays/Wednesdays
Job Description: General office
duties, campus errands, confidential data entry, answer phones, greet and assists students and guest.
Desired skills and qualifications: Excel and Word
capabilities.
Job Application Instructions: Send resume to [email protected]
Posted 4/14/15
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Knight Chemical Laboratory Room 208
Thomas C. Leeper, 330-972-6066
Student Research Assistant
$8.20 10 to 20 Job description: Perform
laboratory experiments to analyze proteins for antibiotic development. This will include using electrophoresis, chromatography, and molecular biology techniques. Additional duties will include reagent preparation, equipment sterilization, and light glassware washing duties. Successful and exceptional researchers may be included as authors on peer reviewed publications. Desired skills and qualifications: Biochemists, biologists, and chemists or other students interested in a career in biomedical or chemical research will be
preferred. Applicants must have taken Principles of Chemistry or equivalent and completion of one or more semesters of Organic Chemistry and Principles of Biology is preferred. Organization and dedication are also necessary. Knowledge of computer systems (Linux based) and computational analysis of biomolecules is also useful but not required. What skills will the student develop? Students will develop skills useful for success in graduate school (PhD) or research oriented medical school. Specifically this will include techniques such as: protein electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, liquid chromatography, protein engineering, microbe propagation, laboratory safety, and Good Lab Practices (GLP). This experiential learning opportunity will also introduce them to the role that basic science has in biomedical research and development and related career paths.
Job application instructions: Email resume to [email protected]
Posted 4/14/15
Student Conduct & Community Standards
Simmons Hall 302
Susan White, 330-972-6380, [email protected]
Office Assistant
$8.50 negotiable Job description: This position is
for an office assistant that greets incoming visitors, answers incoming calls, makes copies of documents, scans documents, updates department database, receives fine money from students, updates office online calendar, runs errands, and completes any special projects as needed. Desired skills and qualifications: Pleasant
customer service skills, Microsoft Office skills (preferred), the understanding of business office machines (ie. phones, copier, computers, scanners, etc.). What skills will the student
develop? The ability to train on
and utilize database software packages and other software packages, increase customer service skills, team building. Job application instructions: Email resume to [email protected] Posted 4/3/15
Career Center
Student Union, Room 211, Akron, Ohio 44325-4306
Heather Eby, 330-972-7747; [email protected]
Peer Advisor $8.50 varies Job description: Conduct general resume
and cover letter critiques and mock interviews of students and alumni candidates
Assist students with walk-in appointments and with the use of CC online resources
Conduct career-related outreaches and presentations to residence halls, student organizations and academic classrooms
Provide support to CC events such as the UA Career Fair, Etiquette Dinner, Best Practices, etc
Staff front desk, greet visitors, answer phones, schedule appointments and conduct other office tasks as needed
Assist with promoting CC
events and services at information/lobby tables
Participate in regular meetings
Design and update various office and campus bulletin boards
Additional duties as assigned
Desired skills and qualifications:
Open to all majors with a
minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0
Undergraduate with a minimum sophomore status (32 credit hours completed by end of Spring 2015 semester)
Ability to commit to working more than one semester as a Peer Advisor
Experience (or desire to
gain experience) working with students of diverse educational, racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong initiative to seek out projects and follow through on projects
Excellent time management skills
Demonstrated (or desire to gain) leadership experience
Positive, polished and professional attitude
Computer literacy: MS Office
Experience (or desire to gain experience) with the Career Center
What skills will the student develop?
Leadership: Educate and
inform your fellow students and peers
Mentorship: One on one meetings with professional staff to enhance your personal and academic development
Resources: Discover career resources and opportunities that may be of benefit to you
Teamwork: Develop an appreciation of and for diversity and working with others
Interpersonal skills: Develop new relationships in group and one-to-one settings
Communication: Enhance presentation as well as listening skills Job application instructions
Please come to the Career Center, Student Union, Rm 211 to pick up an application.
Application deadline is April 17, 2015
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Post 4/3/15
Applied General & Technical Studies
Polsky 131
Irina Chernikova; 330-972-6529; [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 10-12 hours per week – afternoons
Job description—Act as the receptionist in a busy environment, misc. office duties including answering phones, copy work,
/early evenings. Specific hours needed are: Mon 1-6:30 pm Tue/Thu 3-6:30 pm Wed 10am-2 pm Fri 1-5 pm
errands, mail distribution, and light typing etc. Students are allowed to study when their work is completed. Desired skills and qualifications—dependable, pleasant personality, and good communications skills. Excel and Microsoft Word knowledge a bonus. What skills will the student develop? Discipline, responsibility, professional communication skills Job application instructions: email resume with your qualifications and availability listed to [email protected] Additional information/ Hiring for the rest of Spring 2015 and starting from Summer 2015 for all Academic year 2015-2016. Posted 4/1/15
University of Akron Lakewood
14725 Detroit Ave Suite 108, Lakewood, OH 44107
Carolyn Spath; 216-221-1141; [email protected]
Student Administrative Assistant
$8.10 10-15 Job description: Serves as front desk receptionist completing daily, general office work that includes answering multi-line phone, scheduling appointments, making copies, entering data, preparing mailings and collating materials. As the front desk student assistant, you will greet and assist current/ prospective students, faculty and clients. Reporting to the Administrative Assistant, you will operate office equipment, including a computer. You will also be responsible for proctoring tests. Special projects will be assigned on a regular basis. Desired skills and qualifications: Working knowledge of basic office equipment and computer software packages including MS Office Suite. Willingness to learn or be trained on other software programs used by the department. Strong interpersonal and organizational skills, ability to pay attention to detail and exhibit a neat appearance. Demonstrate strong communication skills among team members, constituents, and direct
supervisor. Job application instructions: Please submit a resume and cover letter to Carolyn Spath at [email protected]
Additional information: Student Assistants are needed Monday through Thursday from 5:00PM to 10:00PM as well as occasional weekends. Work schedule will be determined prior to each semester and scheduled around classes. Posted 3/24/15
Center for Academic Advising and Student Success (CAASS)-Simmons Hall 301
Simmons Hall 301
Martha Vang, Retention Coordinator 330-972-5723 [email protected]
Tutor Mentor $8.10 15-20 hours per week
Job description The Tutor Mentor will serve as a role model, support system, mentor, and life coach to first-year students. The Tutor Mentor is responsible for mentoring, supporting, tutoring, and coaching students in various first-year programs, specifically the Running Start Summer Bridge program. The Tutor Mentor will work with assigned students (one-on-one and/or in small groups) to help identify barriers to post-secondary success and strategies to successfully navigate these barriers. The Tutor Mentor will be tasked with providing academic assistance to students in need of help. The Tutor Mentor will act as a liaison between program staff and students. The Tutor Mentor will also work sociocultural and service learning events.
Essential Duties
Serve as a mentor, support system, and coach for assigned students.
Tutor in areas of expertise related to the STEM fields.
Provide study skills and strategies for studying and test taking.
Manage classroom/space used for tutoring.
Develop rapport with students to help build academic accountability.
Coach students on how to
communicate with professors and instructors.
Meet one-on-one and in small groups for mentoring sessions with assigned students.
Setup for sociocultural events.
Scan students at sociocultural events.
Make and bag popcorn using the popcorn machine.
Complete required paperwork and documentation.
Meet with program staff to update on student status.
Make necessary referrals to program administration and/or internal support services.
Desired skills and qualifications
Prefer a student majoring in science, technology, engineering, education, medicine, or mathematics (STEM).
Must have successfully completed one of the following options:
i. Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, and Precalculus,
ii. Calculus I or Calculus II with at least a “B” grade,
iii. Tested directly into Calculus or higher
iv. Basics Statistics or Statistics for Everyday Life with at least a “B” grade.
Must have at least a 2.75 cumulative G.P.A.
Experience mentoring or tutoring diverse college and/or high school students preferred.
Must possess the experience and ability to tutor and mentor first-year, diverse students studying the STEM disciplines at UA.
Ability to work independently required.
What skills will the student
develop?
Mentoring by developing rapport with a caseload of students.
Designing and teaching students skills for post-secondary success outside of the classroom.
Tutoring and designing additional academic curriculum to support students outside of the classroom.
Note taking.
Communicating.
Time management.
Teamwork and collaboration.
Job application instructions
Apply at Tutor Mentor Application
Resume required and can be attached via the application link.
Additional information
Mandatory Trainings June 4th and June 5th
Tutor Mentor tentative work schedule with summer bridge participants:
i. Summer work is during Summer Eight Week Session (June 7th through July 31st)
ii. Sunday, June 8th—Assist with move in day and orientation
iii. Monday through Friday general work schedule is from 4:00p-8:00p
Posted 3/20/15
Physical Facilities
146 Hill St Stacie Gabelman – (330) 972-2480 – [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.20 Physical Facilities is open Monday – Friday 7:00am – 4:00pm. Shift schedule available between
Job description: Perform a variety of office support functions including; data entry, invoice processing, visa procurement, and utility charges. Desired skills and qualifications: Proficiency in Excel required. Must be dependable, hardworking, and honest.
those hours. Physical Facilities is open throughout the semester and summer. Summer availability needed.
Job application instructions: Send resume to Stacie Gabelman at [email protected] Posted 3/11/15
Student Academic Success
Polsky Tutoring Labs
Andrew Richardson 330-972-5480 [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 per hour to start
Varies, but seeking serious candidates willing to work at least ten hours per week with good availability several days per week between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Job description: Student assistants at our reception desk are the backbone of our team, as they are responsible for scheduling appointments for our tutors, running our computer software program, controlling the flow of students into the labs, and managing the phone. Qualified candidates: • are undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more credits each semester while employed; • have morning and early afternoon availability several days per week; • are willing to work at least ten hours per week; • have a strong work ethic and a commitment to doing tasks the right way; • have an outgoing, friendly personality; • are able to multi-task under a variety of circumstances; • are detail oriented; • possess excellent verbal and written communication skills; • are driven to be a successful, contributing member of a team; and • have a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA. Job application instructions: Obtain and complete an application packet from Mr. Andrew Richardson, Coordinator, Tutorial Services at [email protected]. Applicants must submit a resume as part of the items requested in the application instructions and
packet. Additional information / times needed: Morning and early afternoon availability a plus. Posted 3/9/15
Student Academic Success
Polsky 332
Andrew Richardson 330-972-5480 [email protected]
Writing Peer Tutor/Student Assistant
$8.10/hour with raises as training levels completed each semester
Varies by individual tutor and availability
Job description: Provide structured tutoring sessions for students who need assistance with writing assignments in the Polsky Writing Lab; Assist students at main check-in desk with making appointments and checking in; Attend training sessions and staff meetings. All new peer tutors MUST be available Thursdays from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. for meetings and trainings. Qualified candidates: • are undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more credits each semester while employed; • have completed English Composition I and II with an A or A-; • have a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA; • have morning and early afternoon availability several days per week; • are willing to work at least ten hours per week; • are available and willing to participate in paid tutor training on Thursdays from 8:00-9:00 a.m. • possess excellent verbal and written communication skills; • have a strong work ethic and a commitment to doing tasks the right way; • have an outgoing, friendly personality; and • are driven to be a successful, contributing member of a team. Job application instructions: Obtain and complete a Peer Tutoring Application Packet from Andrew Richardson, Coordinator, Tutorial Services at [email protected]. Applicants must submit a resume in addition to the items requested in the Application Packet, and a math
skills assessment is part of the interview process. Additional information: • Several blocks of morning and early afternoon availability required • All majors are encouraged to apply. Education majors in all licensure areas and Honors students are especially encouraged to apply. Posted 3/9/15
Student Academic Success
Polsky 332
Andrew Richardson, Coordinator of Tutorial Services; 330-972-5480; [email protected]
Math Peer Tutor/Student Assistant
$8.10/hour with raises as training levels completed each semester
Varies by individual tutor and availability
Job description: Provide structured tutoring sessions for students who find math difficult in the Polsky Math Lab; Assist students at main check-in desk with making appointments and checking in; Attend training sessions and staff meetings. All new peer tutors MUST be available Thursdays from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. for meetings and trainings. Qualified candidates: • are undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more credits each semester while employed; • have completed Precalculus (or a higher level math course) with a B+ or higher • have a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA; • have morning and early afternoon availability several days per week; • are willing to work at least ten hours per week; • are available and willing to participate in paid tutor training on Thursdays from 8:00-9:00 a.m. • possess excellent verbal and written communication skills; • have a strong work ethic and a commitment to doing tasks the right way; • have an outgoing, friendly personality; and • are driven to be a successful, contributing member of a team. Job application instructions: Obtain and complete a Peer Tutoring Application Packet from
Andrew Richardson, Coordinator, Tutorial Services at [email protected]. Applicants must submit a resume in addition to the items requested in the Application Packet, and a math skills assessment is part of the interview process. Additional information: • Several blocks of morning and early afternoon availability required • All majors are encouraged to apply. Education majors in all licensure areas and Honors students are especially encouraged to apply. Posted 3/9/15
UAPD, EOHS and Locking Systems
32 S. College Street, Akron, Ohio 44325-0607
Jeanah Alexander Dept. Systems Administrator 330-972-6786 Email: [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.50 15-20 hours per week
Job Description: a. Provides technical assistance and support related to computer systems, hardware or software. b. Troubleshoot, install, modify, or repair computer hardware and software. c. Monitor and respond quickly and effectively to user requests. d. Manage and maintain inventory of all equipment. e. Update or create and maintain training documents. f. Organize backup equipment, cabling, etc. g. Assist Systems Administrator with other duties as needed. Desired skills and qualifications: a. Microsoft Windows 7 and 8 b. Microsoft Office c. PC hardware, printers, scanners, and computer peripherals d. Client PC connectivity – Ethernet, TCP/IP, VPN e. Strong customer service and troubleshooting skills f. Ability to communicate technical information, both verbal and written, to a wide range of end users g. Familiarity with scripting (e.g., Powershell, Bash). Programming experience a plus. What skills will the student
develop? This position will aim to prepare them for a career in Information Technology by exposing them to all facets of a position in the field. Job application instructions: Please submit a resume and any supporting projects that may have been completed relating to this type of work. Posted 3/6/15
Marketing College of Business Administration, Room 301
Sarah Sir Louis 330-972-6029 [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 8-10 hours per week during normal business hours M-F
Job description: Assistance is needed for the front desk reception area. Duties will include greeting visitors, answering phones, making copies, data entry, on-campus errands, and other administrative tasks as assigned. Desired skills and qualifications: A dependable, self-motivated individual with strong communication skills. Must be detail oriented, punctual, possess good people skills and work ethics, as well as the ability to take and follow directions. Basic computer skills are required. Job application instructions: Please submit a resume and available hours by email to Sarah Sir Louis [email protected] Posted 3/6/15
Philosophy Olin Hall 235
Sylvia Juscak 330-972-7094 [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 15 hours per week
Job Description: Answer phones, make copies, handle mail, serve as receptionist, run errands on campus, do light typing, and in general assist department secretary. Job Application Instructions: Email resume to [email protected]. Additional Information: Summer 2015 1:30-4:30pm Monday-Friday Possibility for continued employment. Posted 3/6/15
Auxiliary 120 East Beck Pete Custom $8.10 begin at Job Description: Running
Enterprises/Retail
Mill Street Akron. Oh 44308
330-972-8828 [email protected]
Apparel student assistant
10 hours and may work up to 20 when necessary
storefront and assisting customers, Designing t-shirts, taking part in marketing and promotional events, manning tables at special events, printing and embroidering clothing. Desired skills/Qualifications: Significant graphic design experience, graphic design majors preferred, strong communication skills. Job application Instructions: Please send your resume to Becky Pete at [email protected], and contact her with any questions at 330-972-8828. Posted 3/4/15
Economics Arts & Sciences Bldg Room 454
Jeanette Quinn 330-972-2568 [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 6-12 per week
Job description: Responsible for greeting and assisting students/visitors to the office and answering office phone. Assist department administrative assistant, department chair and faculty. Operate office equipment – copier, scanner, printers, and fax. Run errands on campus, pick up and deliver mail and other duties as assigned. Desired skills and qualifications: A responsible self-motivated individual with a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and good interpersonal/verbal communication skills. A reliable and dependable person with a professional appearance and demeanor. Detail oriented with the ability to work under minimal direct supervision. Experience with MS Word/Excel preferred but will train motivated students who are willing to learn. What skills will the student develop? Develop problem-solving skills, interpersonal/customer service skills and gain computer experience. Become familiar with campus procedures and opportunities. Job application instructions: Email Jeanette Quinn at [email protected] with a current
resume. Include in your email the days/ times/hours you are available to work. If your qualifications and availability meets the needs of the office you will be contacted for an interview. Additional information: Be prepared to provide a copy of your Federal Work Study award and a list of references at your interview. Office is open from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday. Posted 3/4/15
University Registrar / (Scheduling, Certification, & Verification)
Simmons Hall 120
CONNIE HELDENFELS [email protected]
Office Assistant Summer 2015
depends on qualifications
minimum 10 hours a week
Job description: Perform various office-support tasks including, but not limited to, document imaging, filing, data entry and mailing preparations. Desired skills and qualifications a qualified office assistant possesses excellent communication and data entry skills, learns quickly, pays close attention to detail with minimal direction and is dependable. Skills you will develop: As an office assistant, you will further develop your communication and problem-solving skills, learn how to effectively work as member of a busy team, acquire the skills necessary for basic navigation in relational and classroom scheduling databases, as well as have opportunities to take initiative and responsibility. Job application instructions Express interest by submitting a current resume and summer 2015 availability by email to Connie Heldenfels at [email protected]. If your qualifications and availability meet the needs of the office, you will be invited to interview. Posted 2/26/15
Anthropology
Olin 273 (Olin 237 for main office)
Dr. Carolyn Behrman, [email protected]
Lab Assistant
$8.10 negotiable Job description: Staff lab during open hours including assisting students with checking out equipment and books, supporting computers, keeping the space
orderly, some data entry or transcription when needed Desired skills and qualifications: Organized, helpful students with people-skills desired. Knowledge of computer hardware, Excel, and willingness to learn new software desired. Skills you will develop: Opportunity to learn text analysis software. Application instructions: Please send a formal email with resume attached to [email protected] . If the student’s qualifications match the job, the student will be invited to meet with Dr. Behrman and tour the lab. Posted 2/26/15
Vice President for Student Success
Buchtel Hall room 202
Susan Beke, [email protected]
Student Office Assistant
$8.10 with yearly performance based raises.
6 – 20 depending upon availability
Job description Assistance is needed for the front desk reception. Duties will include, greeting visitors to the office*, answering phones, making copies, sending faxes, on-campus errands, and other various activities related to the Vice President for Student Success activities and functions on campus. *( The Vice President for Student Success and central office members are in an office complex that also houses offices for the Associate Vice President for Inclusion and Equity/Chief Diversity Office.) Desired skills and qualifications: Computer skills with Word, Excel; friendly, neat, organized, professional and the ability to be flexible with changing duties; good communication skills and excellent customer service skills required. Skills you will develop: Student will learn office etiquette for working in a professional setting as well as personal career development activities that will aid with student’s academic, personal, and professional success. Students are asked to perform a variety of duties including but not limited to assistance with Student
Success Division website and e-newsletter development, finance/budgeting, research/benchmarking studies. Job application instructions Please submit a resume that includes past work history or relevant experience and class schedule to [email protected]. May also bring in person to Buchtel Hall Room 202, ask for Susan Beke. Additional information Personal face-to-face interview will follow if candidate meets qualifications. Posted 2/25/15
Talent Development & Human Resources
Administrative Services Building -185 East Mill Street
Barbara Funk 330-972-6583 [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.25 15-20 Job description - A considerable amount of filing, organizing and archiving of confidential forms and personnel files is required. Additional duties include the collection and distribution of mail; photocopying, scanning, faxing, assisting with mailings and other office tasks as assigned. Desired skills and qualifications- A self-motivated, energetic individual with strong communication skills. Detail oriented, reliable, punctual, good people skills, good work ethics, take and follow directions well. What skills will the student develop? How to work in a structured office environment. Job application instructions: Please send your resume to [email protected] Posted 2/25/15
Art Folk Hall – 150 East Exchange St.
Dominick Sorrent; 330-972-2976; [email protected]
Student Services Assistant (Fall 2015)
$8.10 per hour
Flexible. Up to 12 hours or less per week Flexible schedule – Monday
Job Description: Help students print, collect money for printing, graphic software help and other various duties. Will train, no experience necessary Desired skills and qualifications: be willing to learn. we will train, no experience necessary
through Friday
Application instructions: Call Dominick Sorrent to apply Posted 2/25/15
Student Affairs, School of Law Dean’s Office
McDowell Law Center, 150 University Avenue (on campus)
1.
Mary Cooke, [email protected]
2. Office Assistant
starts at minimum wage with increases as determined by supervisor or deans
3. 20 hours per week
Job description: Assist staff with confidential recordkeeping; work with highly confidential information, scan and file records, make copies, email information, prepare confidential packets and mailings, assist with special events, run campus errands, other related duties as required.
Desired skills and qualifications: Applicant must be detail oriented; accuracy is very important, proficient in Microsoft Office programs, must be honest and dependable.
What skills will the student develop? Working in the law school’s Office of Student Services will prepare student assistants for life successes as we require our student assists to be diligent, strive for high work ethics, proper protocols, loyalty, dedication, confidence and professionalism.
Job application instructions: If interested, please email Mary Cooke at [email protected]. You must include your resume. Posted 2/19/15
1. Student Services Center
2. Simmons Hall Lobby, Akron, OH 44325-6219
3. Theresa Downs, 330-972-2597, [email protected]
4. Front Desk Assistant
5. $8.10 per hour
6.
7. 8. Job description: Greet all guests to Simmons Hall at the front desk, direct them to other areas of the building and around campus, assist at the self-serve computers, file, scan, answer phone, assist staff with making copies, filing, shredding and other miscellaneous duties.
9. 10. Desired skills and qualifications:
We are looking for students who have a positive customer service attitude, well-spoken, outgoing and very friendly. Dependability and basic office skills required.
11. 12. Skills you will develop: This
position will enhance customer services skills, give the student the ability to learn time management and how to multi-task. Students will also gain a better understanding of campus operations.
13. 14. Job application instructions:
Please e-mail Theresa Downs at [email protected] with your resume and a brief description of your interest, experience, hours desired, student ID number, your work study award and a phone number so an interview time can be arranged.
15. 16. Posted 2/18/15
17. Dance, Theatre, and Arts Administration
Guzzetta Hall Center for Dance and Theatre, Room 394E
18. Frances Donatelli, 330-972-748, [email protected]
19.
Office Assistant
1. $8.10/hr Based on availability; looking for students to cover M-F 8:30-5:00 pm; Start Fall 2014
Job description – receptionist, filing, typing, copying, mail, help as needed
20. Desired skills and qualifications – responsible, dependable, communicates well, able to type, Word and Excel
21. Job application instructions – Email resume and days/times available to Frances Donatelli, [email protected] if interested Posted 2/17/15
SDTAA Guzzetta Hall Rm. 197
Irene Mack-Shafer x6083 [email protected]
Costume Assistant
$8.10/hr
10-20 hours/wk
Job Description: Two students needed Assist with sewing costumes, dressing actors, general shop clean up, crafting, and laundry. Desired skills and qualifications: Ability to follow instructions, interest in sewing and crafting, familiarity with dance or theatre, and any sewing experience preferred but not required. Skills to be developed: Organization skills, team-work skills, communication skills, time management, general textile care. Job application instructions: Please submit resume along with
student employment application. Posted: 2/17/15
College of Education Student Services
Zook 207 Kelly Chaff, [email protected], 330—972-7028
Student Assistant
$8.10 Up to 29 hours a week
Job description - Serves as first point of contact to administrative offices (greets customers, answers\ telephones), Assists staff person(s) in coordinating office procedures or activities, Assists with special projects as assigned, Assist with answering the faxing, filing correspondence, running errands on campus and making copies, Monitors supplies and orders as deemed appropriate, Monitors departmental copiers/printers paper use and restocks as necessary, Maintains clean office environment Scans documents, and Other administrative duties as assigned Desired skills and qualifications – Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Reliable, mature, responsible, strong work ethic, punctual. Confidentiality a must. Team player; able to take initiative and follow through on projects. Microsoft Office experience beneficial. Job Application instructions: e-mail resume to Kelly Chaff, [email protected] posted 2/17/15
College of Business Administration Graduate Programs in Business
CBA 412 Sue Tully, Administrative Assistant Phone: 330-972-8095
Student Assistant
$8.10 Approximately 8-10 Days/Times available: Monday – Friday (morning/afternoon availabilities) Evening advising (2 nights per semester
Job Description: Student will be performing the following duties (but not limited to):
the Nolij system and
CBA Advising personnel. Qualifications: General office
work experience preferred, but
will train motivated and very
may be needed to work (5:00-7:30pm)
dependable students willing to
learn. Must possess excellent
verbal communication skills
along with a positive and
outgoing personality both with
students and visitors.
E-mail resume and available
hours to [email protected]
Posted 2/16/15
Biomedical Engineering
ASEC West Tower Room 275 (to work at OLRC Room 301)
Charlotte LaBelle, [email protected]
Student Office Assistant Fall 2014
$8.10 Flexible 1. Job description: Answer phone, accept packages, sort mail, make copies, fax, keep offices cleaned up, empty recycling bins, walk items to other buildings, and etc…
2. Desired skills and qualifications: some office experience preferred, good computer skills, and be able to work independently
3. Skills you will develop: How to work in a structured office environment
4. Hours / week: (which is why 2 students might be required)
5. Job application instructions Please email resume to Charlotte LaBelle at [email protected] Please no phone calls I will contact you for an interview Posted 2/16/15
School of Dance, Theatre and Arts Administration
1. Guzzetta Hall 398F
Adel Migid [email protected] 330-972-6082
Student Assistant
$10 Work Hours: Flexible 10 to 20 Hrs per week
Job Description: Familiarity and Skills in the use of Mac Computer, Video / Audio Editing, Adobe photo shop, Adobe illustrator, Photo Matting, Typing, Organizing, website design and Library resource review. Desired Skills and Qualifications: Video & Audio Editing, Adobe photo shop, Adobe illustrator, Typing, website design and Library resource review. Application Instructions: Contact Adel Migid at [email protected]
Posted 2/16/15
School of Dance, Theatre and Arts Administration
Guzzetta Hall 398F
Adel Migid [email protected] 330-972-6082
Student Assistant
$9-$12 Work Hours: Flexible 10 to 20 Hrs per week
Job Description: Familiarity and Skills in the use of Mac Computer, Video / Audio Editing, Adobe photo shop, Adobe illustrator, Photo Matting, Typing, Organizing, website design and Library resource review. Application Instructions: Contact Adel Migid at [email protected] Additional Information: Spring 2015 and Fall 2015 Posted 2/16/15
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School of Social Work
Polsky Room 411
Mrs. Deloris Jarvis 330-972-5974 [email protected]
Office Assistant Fall 2014
$8.10 10-12, will include some evening hours; flexible with student school schedule
Job Description: General office duties such as greet and assist students; oversee computer lab; answer and direct phone calls; deliver on-campus materials; maintain copiers/printers; copy and file materials; assist with Distance Learning classrooms; assist staff with various projects, other assignments as needed Desired Skills and Qualifications: A self-motivated, energetic individual with strong communication skills. Detail oriented, reliable, punctual, good people skills, good work ethics, take and follow directions well. Computer skills required. Organizational and filing skills a must: ability to troubleshoot and work unsupervised To Apply: Call Deloris Jarvis at 330-972-5974 Please email resume to [email protected] or bring to Polsky Building, Room 411 to Mrs. Deloris Jarvis Posted 2/16/15
Admissions 109 Simmons Hall, The University
Michele Stasitis; [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.10 up to 15 hours per week
Job description : a. Greeting visitors b. giving campus tours c. assisting at our Visitor
of Akron Relations desk d. assisting at Admissions event days e. data entry and other projects as assigned. Desired skills and qualifications: a. Excellent communication skills b. Friendly, Motivated, Honest c. Strong public relations skills d. Excited about your UA experience Skills you will develop: Communication skills, time management, knowledge of the campus, etc. Job application instruction Please contact Michele Stasitis at [email protected] for more information and an application for employment. Posted 2/16/15
Business Technology
The Crystal Room Bistro in Gallucci Hall; 360 Grant St.
Mark Kent at [email protected] (330) 972-6615
Office Assistant
$8.10 Flexible hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00-3:00
Job description: Answer phone; light computer work; assisting with monthly inventory; making copies; other misc. office duties as needed; flexible hours, free meal Desired skills and qualifications: Experience with Microsoft Office Suite a plus; good phone etiquette, dependable, punctual Job application instructions: Interested applicants please e-mail resume and hours of availability to Mark Kent at [email protected] Posted 2/12/15
Business Technology
The Crystal Room Bistro in Gallucci Hall; 360 Grant St.
Mark Kent at [email protected] (330) 972-6615
Dishwasher $8.10 Monday thru Thursday with flexible hours between 9:00am-3:00pm; also Thursday evenings 5:00pm-
Job description: Wash and put away dishes and utensils; follow daily dishwasher checklist and cleaning duties; help with monthly inventory; assist with end of the semester cleaning of kitchen, etc.; flexible hours and free meal. Desired skills and qualifications: Students must be punctual and dependable Job application instructions:
9:00pm Interested applicants please e-mail resume and hours of availability to Mark Kent at [email protected] Posted 2/12/15
Finance/CBA CBA 201 Susan Smith, 330-972-5691 [email protected]
Student Assistant (For Summer and Fall 2015)
$8.25 10-15 hours per week
Job Description: Greet and assist visitors. Assist Professors and Administrative Assistant with typing, running errands, copying, shredding documents. Desired skills and qualifications: Experienced in Word and Excel, organizational skills. Job application instructions: email resume and cover letter to Susan Smith, 330-972-5691 [email protected] or bring resume. Posted 2/6/15
Transfer & Adult Student Enrollment Center
Simmons Hall 211
Kristin Thomas, 330-972-2736, [email protected]
Customer Service and Clerical Assistant
$8.10 10-20 Job description – answer phones, greet students, schedule appointments, assist with clerical duties. Desired skills and qualifications – professional customer service demeanor. What skills will the student develop?– understanding transfer and university policies and systems, gain computer skills and professional development. Job application instructions: please submit resume to above email address Additional information: times needed – required to work on Fridays Posted 1/26/15
Athletics-Sports Medicine
AFLD 184 – Sports Medicine Suite
Mark Leffler, 330-972-5528, [email protected]
Sports Medicine Aide
$8.10 Approximately 15-20
Job description – Assist Sports Medicine staff with setup of practices, competitions and hydration of student-athletes. Assist Sports Medicine Staff with other general duties and administrative tasks. Most aides will be working directly with the football team.
Desired skills and qualifications – A self-motivated, energetic individual with excellent interpersonal skills. First aid and CPR certification preferred but not required. Must be available for morning work with a flexible schedule. Job application instructions – Please contact via e-mail at [email protected] Posted 1/22/15
Distance Learning Services
Leigh Hall Michelle Reed; [email protected]
Classroom Student Assistant
$8.10 Tuesday 8:45 – 12 ; Tuesday 12:30 – 4 ; Tuesdays 1-5pm ; Thursdays 1-5pm ; Saturdays 8-5pm
Job description: Provide customer service in the Distance Learning Classroom; communicate with the staff. Desired skills and qualifications: Outstanding customer service and communication skills, ambitious, quick thinking, assertive and confident, basic computer knowledge. Training will be provided. Job application instructions: Send resume, references and available hours to [email protected]
Posted 1/20/15
School of Nutrition and Dietetics
Schrank Hall South 210
Katie Logsdon –
Student Assistant
$8.25 hours are flexible and can work around your schedule.
Job description: General office duties including: answer phones, make copies, handle mail, run errands on campus, schedule appointments, assist faculty and staff.
Desired skills and qualifications: Proficient in word and excel. Professional, dependable and punctual. Job application instructions: Send resume to [email protected]. No phone calls please. Posted 1/09/15
Anthropology and Classical Studies
Olin Hall 237
Marlene Hopkins,
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Student Office Assistant (for Spring 15)
$8.10 10-12 hours per week
Job description: Greet visitors, answer phone, collect and distribute mail, main office, break room, and conference room areas cleaning and organizing, maintain
bulletin boards and display cabinets, photocopying, scanning, filing, and mailings, stock copiers and track office supply needs. Desired skills and qualifications: Good phone etiquette, a willingness to learn, be courteous, reliable, and prompt, have a take charge attitude and a sense of humor, familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel What skills will the student develop? Time management, organization, improved oral and written communication, experience in a professional office environment Job application instructions: Submit resume and availability electronically to [email protected]
Additional information: Need afternoon availability Posted 12/19/14
Law Library McDowell Law Center
Tiffanie Nevins,
330-972-6355,
Law Library Circulation Student Assistant
$8.10 10-15 hours per week
Job description: The circulation student assistant assist patrons searching for books, checking out books, shelving and other desk duties.
Desired skills and qualifications: public/customer service oriented Job application instructions: Please come to the law library for an application and submit resume’, any questions please send me an email.
Additional information: Times needed The law library is open 7 days a week, typically from 8am-10:30pm M-TH, 8am-6pm Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday and 1-10:30pm Sunday. So shifts will vary. I am looking for someone to start spring semester. Posted 12/11/14
School of Law Dean’s Office
McDowell Law Center,
Mary Cooke,
Office Assistant
$8.10 10-13 hours per week
Job description: Scan documents to computer files, make copies, prepare admissions packets and
150 University Avenue (on campus)
mailings, assist with special events, run campus errands.
Desired skills and qualifications: Attention to detail and accuracy are very important, ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel.
What skills will the student develop? Students will become familiar with the law school environment, admissions, Nolij database. Job application instructions: If interested, please email Mary Cooke, and please attach resume. Posted 11/19/14
Physical Facilities
178 S. Forge St. Akron, OH
Andrew Henry [email protected]
Student Assistant, Grounds Maintenance
$7.95 6am-4:30pm Monday-Sunday
Job Description: Litter control, snow removal, mowing, planting, weeding, watering, mulching, and beautifying campus. Desired skills and qualifications: Able to work in inclement weather conditions, previous experience with outdoor work and the desire to learn. Must have a valid driver’s license. Job Application Instructions: Send resume to Andrew Henry [email protected] Posted 10/22/14
Physical Facilities Operations Center
146 Hill St. Akron, Oh 44325
John Tompkins 330-972-6147 [email protected]
Stockroom Student Assistant
$8.10 Monday-Friday available between the hours of 7am-3:30pm
Job Description: Assist in daily operations of stockroom, pick-up and delivery of goods, data entry, Microsoft Word and Excel. Desired skills and qualifications: Valid driver’s license, clean driving record, clerical and phone skills. The ability to operate a variety of motor vehicles. What skills will the student develop? Database software, interpersonal skills, teamwork base. Job Application Instructions: Send resume to [email protected]
Posted 10/22/14
Project GRAD Akron at Buchtel Community Learning Center
1040 Copley Road, Akron, OH 44320
Tanya Daniluk [email protected]
Math Tutor 10.00 per hour
1 to 2 days per week from 8:00 am to 3:25pm – there are two free periods and lunch period included in the hours. Hours can be worked out with supervising teacher.
Job description: Employee will assist middle and high school students with math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II) during class time. Each employee will be assigned to a classroom teacher to provide individualized student support. Desired skills and qualifications – Desire to work with middle and high school students, math skills at the middle and high school level, good communication skills, dependable and reliable. What skills will the student develop? Exposure in an urban school setting, working with a classroom teacher as a supervisor, teaching math skills to students who may be working below grade level. Job application instructions: Provide Resume, complete Project GRAD Seasonal, Volunteer, and Intern Application form (attached)
2014 - VOLUNTEER APP.doc
Additional information – please call for any additional information needed. Posted 9/19/14
Family & Consumer Sciences/Interior Design
Schrank Hall South Room 215
Ms. Julie Whitmore, [email protected], 330-972-7864
Student Assistant for Interior Design Program
$8 10 hours per week
Job description: 1) Help maintain Interior Design labs and the sample room 2) Maintain Interior Design displays 3) Help sort and store materials for CIDA review 4) Assist Interior Design faculty with management of lab supplies Desired skills and qualifications: Good communication and organization skills and ability to follow instructions Job application instructions: Send cover letter & resume to [email protected]
Posted 9/9/14
Federal Work Study OFF CAMPUS position: Various Akron Elementary Schools (candidates will choose placement)
Various Akron Elementary Schools
Tanya Daniluk [email protected]
Tutor Reading, writing, math
$10 flexible Federal Work Study position. Must have FAFSA on file Application instructions: Email resume and ID number (to check for FWS eligibility) to Tanya Daniluk at [email protected]
Department of Management
College of Business Administration Building, 3rd floor, Room 345
Sheri Simone 330-972-6086, [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.25 Flexible hours Monday to Friday between 8am & 8pm, 10-15 hours a week
Job Duties: Greet visitors, Answer
phone, Assist administrative
assistant and faculty w/small
projects, making copies,
alphabetizing, etc.
Job Requirements: MUST be
Reliable & Friendly! Basic
Computer Skills (Word and Excel)
needed.
Apply immediately to Sheri at
Posted 9/4/14
University Catering, Dining Services
130 East Mill St 44325-9000
Jan Soinski
Student Office Assistant
$7.95 25-29 per week
Job Description: This is a support
position in the Catering office of
University Catering. University
Catering office hours are Monday-
Friday, 8am-5pm. This position
will primarily work during those
hours. This position will assist
with general office duties including
answering the phone and working
with clients, taking and typing
catering orders, e-mail
correspondence, filing, assisting
with letters and documents, making
signage, updating software,
assisting with office supplies. May
assist in operations if needed.
Desired skills and qualifications:
Great communication & phone
skills, knowledge of campus,
comfortable with working with
clients, detail oriented, experience
in Word, Excel, Publisher,
experience with office equipment
including computer, printer, copier,
legible handwriting.
Job application instructions:
Complete and summit a Dining
Services Student application. An
application can be obtained from
Dining Services’ website or picked-
up at the Dining Admin office in
Robertson Hall (behind Rob’s
Cafe`). Applications should be
summited to the Dining Admin
office in Robertson Hall.
http://www.uakron.edu/dining
Posted 9/4/14
U. Libraries Dean’s Office
Bierce Library
Joe Williams [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 10 hours per week between 8am and 5pm; Monday through Friday.
Job description: Maintain student
study areas throughout Bierce
Library; study rooms, learning
studios and stack areas. Ensure
office supplies are available in
same study areas. Some
assignments will require lifting and
moving up to 60 pounds.
Assignments as needed.
Desired skills and qualifications:
Attentive to details, neatness,
ability to work with others and
ability to write reports
What skills will the student
develop? Social skills, creating and
maintaining schedules.
Job application instructions:
Send an email of introduction and
intent to Joe Williams,
[email protected], Assistant to the
Dean, U. Libraries. Also, complete
the online application
http://www.uakron.edu/ULApply
or the application can be found at
the U. Libraries web site
www.uakron.edu/libraries
Additional information / times
needed: Student must be
physically able to lift and carry, be
organized, and be dependable.
Work will be performed at Bierce
Library.
Posted 8/27/14
Associate Studies
Polsky 131
Susan Baker, 330-972-7702, [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 10-12 hours per week – afternoons/early evenings. Specific hours needed are 1-3 on Tuesday’s, Noon-3 on Wednesday’s, Noon -2 on Friday’s and fill in for other student assistant call-offs.
Job description – Act as the
receptionist in a busy environment,
misc. office duties including
answering phones, copy work,
errands, mail distribution, and light
typing etc. Students are allowed to
study when their work is
completed.
Desired skills and qualifications –
dependable, pleasant personality,
and good communications skills.
Excel and Microsoft Word
knowledge a bonus.
Job application instructions – e-
mail [email protected] listing
your qualifications and availability.
Additional information – hiring
for Fall 2014. Our office is
professional but casual dress.
Posted 8/27/14
Art Dept. Folk Hall 150 E Exchange St Akron Oh
Joe Benes 330 972 6299
Photographic Lab Assistant
You will be started out at more than minimum wage with opportunity for increases if you prove to be a good, reliable lab assistant
12 to 15 hours per week.
Job description
Check out photographic equipment
during open lab hours, checking
and mixing photographic
chemicals, clean up and
maintenance of the photographic
darkrooms and studios. Must be
available to work during the week
and weekends.
Desired skills and qualifications
Not necessary to know
photography or be an art student
but it is an advantage. You will be
trained and supervised.
Job application instructions
Please submit resume to
Posted 8/26/14 1.
The Office of Student Affairs
Mary Gladwin Hall Room 313
Désirée Reeves [email protected] 330.972.2411
Student Assistant
Flexible work hours to fit class schedule
Job description: Answering multi-line phone
Data-entry
Filing
Cover lunch hours
Run errands across campus
Desired skills and qualifications:
Federal Work Study
Non – Health Professions major
Must sign confidentiality waiver
Ability to multi-task Job application instructions: Send resume to: [email protected] Posted 8/22/14
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety
32 S College Street, Akron, Ohio
Jennifer Galloway (330) 972-6867
Fire Extinguisher Assistant
$7.95 20-29 Job description: Lifting and scanning fire extinguishers, Requires a lot of walking and physical activity. Desired skills and qualifications: Must be able to lift 30 pounds, self-motivated, be able to work independently. Job application instructions: Please stop by our office to complete an application. Posted 8/19/14
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety
32 S College Street, Akron, Ohio
Mrs. Janice Roberts; Administrative Assistant, 330-972-6866, [email protected]
Student Office Assistant
$7.95 16-20 Job description: Responsible for greeting and assisting students/visitors to the office and answering office phone. Assist department administrative assistant and staff. Operate office equipment – copier, scanner, printers, and fax. Run errands on campus, pick up and deliver mail and other duties as assigned. Desired skills and qualifications: A responsible self-motivated individual with a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and good interpersonal/verbal communication skills. A reliable and dependable person with a professional appearance and demeanor. Detail oriented with the ability to work under minimal direct supervision. Experience with MS Office.
What skills will the student develop? Develop problem-solving skills, interpersonal/customer service skills and gain computer experience. Become familiar with campus procedures and opportunities Job application instructions: Email Janice Roberts at [email protected] with a current resume. Include in your email the days/ times/hours you are available to work. If your qualifications and availability meets the needs of the office you will be contacted for an interview. Additional information: Be prepared to provide a copy of your Federal Work Study award and a list of references at your interview. Posted 8/19/14
Environmental Occupational Health and Safety Department
32 South College St. Akron, Ohio 44325
Alex Stakleff or Ryan Brickman, [email protected]
Environmental Occupational Health and Safety Assistant
1.) $8.00/hr
2.) Flexible
hours
3.) 12-15
hrs/wk
4.) Job description: Conduct field (on
campus) and office tasks as
needed
5.) Desired skills and qualifications:
Microsoft office applications, ability to perform duties independently, valid drivers license, must be able to lift 40 lbs., science background a plus Please submit resume to Ryan Brickman: [email protected]
Music Guzzetta Hall 385
Douglas Hicks; 330.972.6356, [email protected]
Music Computer Center
$9 Up to 20 hrs. per week
Job description: Assist in the Music Computer Center with tasks such as - student registration, recital tracking, video and/or audio editing and distribution Desired skills and qualifications: Ability to follow instructions, reliable, ability to communicate with students and faculty, computer skills. Will be trained for all other tasks What skills will the student develop? Computer registration,
computer trouble-shooting, audio and/or video editing Job application instructions: Email resume to Douglas Hicks ( [email protected]) Posted 8/14/14
Public Service Technology
Polsky 161
Kathy Shaffer, [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 10-15 Tuesdays / Thursdays
Job description: General office duties such as greet and assist students; answer and direct phone calls; deliver on-campus materials; maintain copiers/printers; copy and file materials; assist faculty with various projects, other assignments as needed Qualifications: A self-motivated, energetic individual with strong communication skills. Detail oriented, reliable, punctual, good people skills, good work ethics, take and follow directions well. Job Application: send resume to [email protected] Posted 8/11/14
Dining Services
Student Union Building
Sharon Zaroka, [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 No more than 29. Needing 10 am – 4 pm availability and weekends
Job description: Team Member for Ohio Burger Company in the Student Union. Desired skills and qualifications: Positive Attitude, hard working, willing to learn, flexible schedule, willing to be promoted into Student Management positions for closing, cash handling, deposits, supervision of closing responsibilities. Job application instructions: Please email Sharon for consideration with a copy of your Fall class schedule, or come in and fill out an application. Posted 8/11/14
School of Communication
Kolbe Hall Mr. D. F. Welch, Kolbe Hall Rm 108 (330) 972-6758 [email protected]
Media Computer Lab Assistant
$7.95 10-15 per week
Job description: This individual will check students in and out of the School of Communication Mac and PC computer labs. To maintain a clean environment, make sure the general operations of the equipment.
Desired skills and qualifications: Some knowledge in both Mac and PC desirable but not necessary. Job application instructions: Schedule an interview with Mr. Welch. Phone 972-6758 Additional information: For Fall and Spring Semester Posted 8/8/14
Sociology Olin Hall 247
Tamra Dixon; (330) 972-8082; [email protected]
Student Assistant
$8.00 10-15 per week
Job description: Miscellaneous clerical tasks, act as receptionist for department, run errands Desired skills and qualifications: Word processing skills, a mature, business-like attitude, willingness to learn new things. What skills will the student develop? communication skills, knowledge of University policies. Job application instructions: Call for an interview appointment; bring your schedule and resume to the interview. Posted 8/8/14
Athletics Equipment
Stile Athletics Field House
Todd Compher, [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 10-15 per week
Job description Responsible for washing and folding clothes, issuing and maintaining equipment as well as attending assigned sport(s) practices and games. Desired skills and qualifications: Applicants should be self motivated, very responsible, able to work independently and with others and provide all types of people with first class customer service. Skills you will develop: Customer service, communication, ability to work independently, equipment fitting, purchasing, coordination with other departments, establishing vendor relationships Job application instructions: Email student ID number, Fall 2014
class schedule and resume to Todd Compher at [email protected]. Please verify you are eligible for Federal Work Study BEFORE applying. Additional information: MUST ALREADY BE AWARDED AND SHOW PROOF OF WORK STUDY Posted 7/22/14
Center for Academic Advising and Student Success
Simmons Hall 205
LINDA MITCHELL , SR. BUSINESS ANALYST [email protected]
Student Assistant
$7.95 10-20 hours per week Will work around student’s schedule
Job description: The Student
Assistant will greet and assist
students in the Academic Advising
Center and the Dean’s Office.
Answering phones, running
errands and overall assist with the
office organization providing a
variety of office support functions.
Desired skills and qualifications:
Excellent communication skills and
interpersonal skills. Must be
organized, detail-oriented,
dependable, hardworking and
honest.
What skills will the student develop? Customer service skills, verbal communication, public relations, problem solving/critical thinking and office management. Job application instructions: Please provide resume to Linda Mitchell – [email protected]. Posted 7/21/14
U. Libraries Dean’s Office
Bierce Library, Room 161
www.uakron.edu/ULapply
Custodian Student Assistant
$7.95 10 hours per week between 8am – 5pm; Monday – Friday
Job description: Maintain cleanliness throughout Bierce Library. Clean table tops and bookshelves. Replace Learning Studio supplies. Assignments as needed for moving and lifting up to 60lbs. Etc. Desired skills and qualifications: Attentive to details and ability to write reports.
What skills will the student develop? Cleaning and ability to work with others.
Job application instructions: Please complete the on-line application on the Libraries website (http://www.uakron.edu/ULapply) Additional information: Student must be physically able to lift and carry, be organized, and dependable Posted 7/18/14
College of Business Administration (CBA) Undergraduate Advising
CBA Student Assistant
$8.30 per hour
6-10 hours each week. Must be available to work Tuesday and/or Wednesday evenings.
Job description: Wait on front desk, answer phones, answer general questions for walk-in traffic and general office duties. Desired skills and qualifications: Advanced Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Access), good communications skills, previous office experience, good people skills and dependable. We will teach Appointment Plus, RooReception and PeopleSoft Skills you will develop: Computer, communication and customer service skills. Job application instructions: Job applications may be obtain from the College of Business Administration, Room 260. Additional information: Fall 2014 semester. Must be available to work Tuesday and/or Wednesday evenings. Posted 6/25/2014
Office of Student Academic Success
Bierce Library (Ground floor)
Chris Kolaczewski-Ferris, [email protected], 330-972-5366
Front Desk Assistant
$7.95 Usually 10 to 12 hr/wk, but more hours are possible if desired
Student will be a receptionist for one of the tutoring areas supported by the Office of Student Academic Success: Bierce Math Lab, Bierce Writing Lab, or Tutorial Services. Receptionist duties involve making appointments, checking in students, and answering telephones. Some filing and computer entry required. Student will be interacting with tutoring staff, department staff, and the public. Day and evening hours available. Desired Skills and
Qualifications: Front desk assistants must have strong interpersonal and communication skills. Experience in customer service is a plus. Must be able to multitask. Proper telephone etiquette required. Data entry is required, so must be comfortable working with computers. Need to be punctual and reliable. Application Instructions: To apply, please contact Chris Kolaczewski-Ferris ([email protected]; 330-972-5366) for application forms. Posted: 6/17/14
Art: Ceramics
Myers School of Art- Folk Hall, 150 East Exchange Street, Akron, OH 44325-7801
Donna Webb [email protected]
Ceramics Student Assistant
$8.00/hr.
10-20 Job description: General organizing and light cleaning in the ceramic studio. Desired skills: Energetic and observant. Skills developed: If the student continues to work in the ceramic studio, he or she will have opportunity to learn a number of skills including turning up kilns, mixing clay and glazes and organizing kiln furniture. To Apply: Send a resume to Donna Webb [email protected] Posted: 06/17/14
Sociology Olin 247 Tamra Dixon, x8082, [email protected]
FALL 2014: Office Assistant
$8.00 10-15 FALL 2014: Job description: Assist in a variety of clerical tasks, including typing, filing, distributing mail, acting as the department receptionist. Desired skills: Previous office experience a plus, but not a requirement Skills Developed: I will train any willing student in proper office deportment, communication skills, office business machines, time management and MS Office Software. Job application instructions:
Interested in Federal Work Study (paid) Community
Service opportunities?
Check out web-site often for updates
Community service
Federal work study
Job Postings
Contact Tamra Dixon, 330-972-8082 or via e-mail at [email protected] to set an appointment and bring their fall class schedule and a resume to the interview. Additional info: we hold high expectations for the young people who work with our department. Students usually stay throughout their academic career. Our faculty and graduate students are great people and are this is a great environment in which to work. Posted: 4/22/14
WORK STUDY JOB POSTINGS
Department Location Contact Phone Job Title Salary Hrs/Week Duties
Family Promise of Summit County: Work Study student employee 77 W. Miller Ave. Akron, Oh. 44301 Anna Bahvala [email protected] Student Assistant $10 flexible 6. MUST BE ELIGIBLE for Financial Aid (MUST have FAFSA on file) Family Promise is a non-profit
emergency homeless shelter that serves families with children. Our mission is to help homeless families with children stay together and achieve sustainable independence. In addition to shelter services, Family Promise offers guest case management, referrals to partnering agencies and other services necessary to assist families in achieving their goals. As we are approaching our 10th year of operations, Family Promise has developed a campaign to increase our service capacity. With all of the exciting things approaching, we are confident that we can provide multiple learning opportunities for a Work Study employee. Job Description: . Research and development . Group work/co- facilitating . Donation processing . Community outreach . Participation in intake, assessment and case management . Strategic planning . Facility organization and cleaning . Some office work: data entry, filing etc 7. Application instructions: include ID number 8. You must be eligible for Financial aid and have FAFSA on file to apply for this position. Send resume and ID number to Anna Bahvala at [email protected] to check for eligibility Akron Community
Foundation 345 W. Cedar St. Akron, OH 44307 Anna Bahvala [email protected] Media Lab Assistant (Akron Digital Media Center) MUST BE ELIGIBLE for Financial Aid (MUST have FAFSA on file) $10 an hour 15-20 hours a week 14. Job description Help media trainees with assistance on editing software (Premiere Pro), discuss media center mission and project with library patrons looking for information. We could train the employee on Premiere Pro basics if needed. Desired skills and qualifications Understanding of Apple computers, basic understanding of computer editing software (iMovie, Premiere Pro). Must have basic communication skills to speak with library patrons. .
Additional information Ideal candidates will have a basic knowledge of social media and digital marketing. Application instructions: 15. You must be eligible for Financial aid and have FAFSA on file to apply for this position. 16. Send resume and ID number to Anna Bahvala at [email protected] to check for eligibility
Community Service
Akron urban
League Summer
Day Enrichment
Camp
440 Vernon Odom Blvd. Akron, OH 44307
Kristin Hafford [email protected]
Direct:(234) 542-4160 Agency: (330) 434-3101
Camp Counselor
$7.85 Duties:
Guide campers in participating successfully in all aspects of camp activities
Engage campers in academic activities, i.e. reading, math, African-American history, science, life skills
Assist staff in all activities
Responsible for the safety and general well-being of the campers
Attend scheduled meetings and training
Provide leadership and support to fellow counselors
Qualifications:
Desire and ability to work with children
Ability to communicate effectively with campers and staff
Exhibit characteristics of: good character, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, patience, and self-control
Employment Period: June10-Aug 16 (anticipated training schedule: June 1st and 8th. Application Instructions: Send
resume to Kristin Hafford by email [email protected] or fax to (330) 434-2716 Posted 3/26/13
Community Service
Akron urban
League Summer
Day Enrichment
Camp
440 Vernon Odom Blvd. Akron, OH 44307
Kristin Hafford [email protected]
Direct:(234) 542-4160 Agency: (330) 434-3101
Assistant Instructors
$7.85 Duties:
Engage camper (ages 5-12) in designated subject academic activities, i.e. reading, math, African-American history
Develop activities/ assist in student’s performance evaluations
Maintain appropriate classroom management
Supervise campers in activities during camp hours
Attend scheduled meetings and training
Provide Leadership and support to counselors and volunteers
Assist administration and staff as required
Qualifications:
Desire and ability to work with children
Ability to communicate effectively with campers and staff
Education/Experience in designated subject (College coursework/ Education Majors preferred)
Exhibit characteristics of: good character, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, patience, and self-control
Employment Period: June10-Aug 16 (anticipated training schedule: June 1st and 8th.
Application Instructions: Send resume to Kristin Hafford by email [email protected] or fax to (330) 434-2716 Posted 3/26/13
Community Service
Akron urban
League Summer
Day Enrichment
Camp
440 Vernon Odom Blvd. Akron, OH 44307
Kristin Hafford [email protected]
Direct:(234) 542-4160 Agency: (330) 434-3101
Instructors: Physical Ed, Life Skills/Computers, Math, Reading/African American Literature
$9.00 Mon-Fri 30 hr per week
Duties:
Engage campers in designated activities: Physical Education
Develop curriculum/ prepare lesson plans/ evaluate students’ performance/ skills
Maintain appropriate classroom management
Oversee Phys Ed and Playground equipment & supplies
Supervise campers in activities during camp hrs.
Attend scheduled meetings and training
Provide leadership and support to counselors and volunteers
Assist administration as required.
Qualifications:
Desire and ability to work with children
Ability to communicate effectively with campers and staff
Education/Experience in designated subject
College coursework/ senior status and above preferred
Exhibit characteristics of: good character, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, patience, and self- control.
Employment Period: June 10-Aug16
Application Instructions: Send resume to Kristin Hafford by email [email protected] or fax to (330) 434-2716 Posted 3/26/13
Community Service IHN of Summit County
77 W. Miller Ave. Akron, OH 44301
Fax resume to 330-253-8082
Community Service
Negotiable
House manager position on Sat. & Sun. with occasional need for other hours on other days
SPRING: Interfaith Hospitality Network of Summit County a Community Response for Homeless Families. Guests: maintain daily record of guests and sign in/out sheets. Supervise field trips. External: Act as resource for current or former guests seeking referral information. Day Care Operations: Sharing in operational tasks as needed (opening and closing, phone coverage, cleaning, organizing donations, etc
Community Service The Salvation Army
190 S. Maple Street, Akron, OH 44302
Tammy Bigler
330-434-7423
Education Aide
$7.95-$8.00
25-29 hrs/wk
SPRING: Assist children ages 5-14 with homework, tutoring, arts and crafts, and recreation. Previous experience working with children. Background check and physical required.
Community Service Asian Services in Action, Inc.
730 Carroll Street, Akron, OH 44304
Mao Vue 330-535-3263 ext. 224
Youth Educator
6 hrs/wk SPRING: Youth Educator is responsible for tutoring and supervising youth in the ICEP program on homework, drug (ATOD) prevention education, as well as other duties assigned. ICEP is held at Legget Elementary School Mon. - Thurs. from 2:30-4pm. MUST BE AVAILABLE 2:30-4pm. QUALIFICATIONS: 18+, transportation, positive attitude, and responsible. Bi-lingual preferred because this is an immigrant/refugee participant program (ages 5-12).
Community Service Asian Services in Action, Inc.
730 Carroll Street, Akron, OH 44304
Mao Vue 330-535-3263 ext. 224
Bicultural Educator
10-12 hrs/wk 2:30-5:00pm Mon, Wed, & Thurs for direct service & office hours as needed
FALL: Provide after school tutoring, information, and guidance to youth ages 5-14. Basic responsibilities include: assist youth w/ homework & tutorial work, assist & implement assessment tests & course work, assist prevention specialists & community prevention speakers & organizations, act as liaison between ICEP program & schools to gather info, data, and stats, assure ICEP students sign in for program, make sure reports are completed & turned in timely manner, track consumer records to make sure milestones are met, create program newsletter, other
duties as assigned. Training will be included. Excellent verbal & grammatical skills required, knowledge of one additional language preferred, proficiency w/ PC based computers & MS Office software, background check required (BCI or FBI check). Interested candidates please call Mao Vue or e-mail resume to [email protected].
Community Service Asian Services in Action, Inc.
730 Carroll Street, Akron, OH 44304
Michael Byun e-mail: michael.byun@ asianc-ohio.org
330-535-3263
Development Assistant
15-20 hrs/wk
SPRING: Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: Assist in the planning and organization of Asia’s Annual Fall Event. Maintain and Update Donor Database: Perform mail merges, queries, and extract profiles and address selections from donor database system. Manage Donor Acknowledgement procedures: Write and prepare thank-you letters for grants, donations, and other contributions. Assist in various Development & Outreach Activities: Bi-annual newsletter, fundraising appeals, events, outreach booths & other duties as assigned by Administrative staff. Must be proficient with Microsoft Office programs including Outlook, Word, Excel and Publisher. Assistant must have good interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with diverse population/personalities. Ability to set priorities and meet deadlines. A strong interest in Asian American community and human services a plus. Asian language proficiency a plus. Access to transportation with valid drivers' license required.
Community Service Destiny Youth Academy
369 South Portage Path, Akron, Ohio 44320
Ms. Horton
330-252-8730
Cartoonist TBD Flexible SPRING: Cartoonist needed to work with kids after school program at Mason Elementary School. Train children to draw cartoon characters and make story books. QUALIFICATIONS: Working knowledge of Microsoft office and Print shop Programs are needed.
Community Service East Akron Community House
550 South Arlington St. Akron, Ohio 44306
Anna Davis
330-773-6838
Mentor/Case Manager
Flexible SPRING: Assist teen with applying for PRC by helping to fill out application and gather documentation to give to case manager. Enroll teen into In Due Time program. Prepare monthly PRC billing roosters. Document time with teens by using sign in/out form. Provide teen with the IDT pregnancy
and parenting curriculum information and resources. Provide teen with emotional support & information through out her pregnancy. Provide teen with transportation assistance if needed. Provide teen with labor & delivery support if needed. Coordinate services for each teen with her prenatal case manager. Assist teen with applying for PRC by pulling together the completed application to submit to the PRC coordinator. Use PRC needs assessment and complete Life Link needs assessment. Create ISP with teen. Support teen with achieving ISP goals. Assist teen with applying for Medicaid if needed. Assist teen with applying for WIC. Refer teen to variety of supportive services based on needs assessments. Coordinate services for each teen with her pregnancy Mentor. Other duties as assigned.
Community Service OHDELA
121 S. Main St. Suit 102 Akron, Ohio 44308
Amy M. Moore, BA, LSW
330-253-8680
Teacher Aide
TBD Flexible SPRING: Teacher Aide provides clerical and instructional support for classroom teachers so teachers have more time for teaching and planning lessons. Undertake such training is required. Maintain records in accordance with ODELA systems and standards. Undertake any lesser or comparable duties as required by Administrator/Asst Administrator. Provide support by working directly with teachers and students. Maintain accurate records and logs. Designs and/ or prepares training/instructional materials. FALL & SPRING: Teaching aids and devices. Assist in providing daily contact with students in need of support. Maintain confidentiality in all student and professional matters, and works professionally and cooperatively to achieve duties and responsibilities. Other tasks as assigned. Three openings available. QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. or M.A. Student in education or related field. BCI and TB check.
Community Service Project LEARN of Medina County
222 S. Broadway Medina, OH
Anne Stephens
330-723-1314
Program Aide
10-20 hrs/wk
SPRING: Involvement with adult student support services and general clerical duties. Data entry of program statistics, prepare tutor training materials and materials for board and committee meetings. Need customer
service and telephone skills. Knowledge of computers and MS Office software and typing skill of 35 wpm.