| Academic Advisement Center |
Simmons Hall, Rm 201 |
Sue Annis |
(330)972-5115 |
Student Assistant |
$6.50 |
20-30/wk |
SUMMER: Front dest receptionist (answer phones, greet visitors, schedule appointments), file, use copier & fax, type, run office-related errands. Work with confidential data in computer; word processing (Microsoft Word 2000). |
Good oral and written communication skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Strong keyboarding skills preferred. Position can be year-round or summer only. |
| Athletics Business Office |
JAR 175 |
Debra Graves |
(330)972-7278 |
Clerical Assistant |
$5.15 |
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SPRING & SUMMER: Clerical duties such as typing, filing, recordkeeping, date entry, receptionist duties, office upkeep, errands, etc. |
Typing, willingness to learn. Mondays 8am-12:30pm, Wednesdays 8am-1pm only |
| Chemistry |
KNCL Rm. 315 |
Dr. W. Schloman |
(330)972-7359 |
Student Assistant |
$6.50 |
negotiable |
SPRING: Service freshman chemistry laboratories. Dispense reagents and equipment. Assist instructional staff with check-in operations. Wash glassware. Desire students with freshman laboratory experience. |
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| College of Business Administration |
CBA 260 |
Emma Campbell |
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Office Assistant |
$6.00 |
20-30 |
SPRING & SUM: Wait on front counter, answer phones, answer general questions for walk-in traffic, process and file files, and general office duties. |
Advanced Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Access), good communication skills, previous office experience, good people skills, and dependable. This position is for Tuesday (8-12noon), Wednesday(8-7p.m.), and Friday (8-12 noon) |
| Crystal Room |
Gallucci Hall |
Mark Kent |
(330)972-6615 |
Dishwashers |
$6.25 |
Flexible b/w 9am & 3pm Mon thru Fri |
FALL: Duties include: Responsible for all safety and sanitation in a working kitchen. (INCLUDES FREE LUNCH) |
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| Department of Development |
Paul Martin University Center Rm 306 |
Carin Luli |
(330)972-7441 |
Clerical Assistant |
$6.50 |
15-20/week |
SPRING,SUMMER,FALL: Office help needed to assist Development staff. Must have computer and data entry skills and desire to learn. Position includes: filing, copying, data entry, running campus errands, assisting with mailings, answering phones and general office procedures. Must be extremely dependable, pay close attention to detail and prior office experience is a plus. |
Fax resume to 330-374-8860. Must be taking summer classes. |
| Dept. of Student Life |
Student Union |
Dale Adams |
(330)972-2580 |
Commuter Central LEGO Manager |
$7.50 |
20 |
SPRING: The Commuter Central LEGO Manager reports to the Assistant Director for Commuter Central. The manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of Commuter Central, along with managing the staff of the area. The Commuter Central manager is a part of the Commuter Team which works to enhance growth and individual involvement of commuter students on campus, along with increasing retention. (Complete list of duties located in the Office of Student Employment) |
To apply: Submit resume and cover letter to Dale Adams, Department of Student Life in the Student Union (campus zip +4601 or drop off at the student union information desk, Attn: Dale Adams) THE DEADLINE IS: April 3rd by 5pm. |
| Dining Services |
Robertson Dining Hall Room 71 |
Karen |
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Customer Assessment Specialist |
$8.00 |
10-20 |
SPRING: |
Dependable student, flexible hours, good communication and organizational skills. Upperclassman preferred. |
| E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall |
198 Hill St. Rm155 |
Tom Stewart |
(330)972-6215 |
Doorman |
$5.25 starting |
maximum 30 |
SPRING, FALL: Stage security, building set ups, maintenance, and misc. jobs as needed. Must be able to interact with many types of personalities in a friendly and customer service manner. A willingness to work flexible hours throughout the week plus weekends is a requirement of this position. Some mechanical skills are desirable but not mandatory. On a regular basis the employee will be carrying tables, ladders and other somewhat heavy items. |
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| Game Room |
Student Union |
Sabrina Ryan |
(330)972-7157 |
LEGO Manager for Game Room and Theatre |
$7.50 |
20-30 |
Oversee responsibilities of assistant managers in the Game Room, assist in ordering supplies, assist with budget, attend weekly staff meetings, hold meetings with Game Room staff and assistant managers, oversee maintenance of Game Room, please see office of student employment for full description. |
Must be enrolled in 12 credit hrs, 2.0 minimum GPA, knowledge of theatre and bowling equipment, customer service oriented, polite, friendly, works well with others, must enroll in the LEGO program once employed. Completed application and resume due on Friday, April 21 at Info desk in Student Union. |
| Grounds |
216 S. Forge St. |
Rick Riccardi |
(330)972-5414 |
Shop Personnel |
$6.50 |
Up to 30 |
SPRING & SUMMER: Campus maintenance: mowing, weeding, sweeping, planting and watering of plant material. Taking leaves & snow removal. |
Dependable. Must be able to work a minimum 3 hour shift. Please obtain an application from PFOC dispatch located at 146 Hill St. |
| IHSP |
Polsky 520 |
Tina Brewer |
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Clerical Assistant |
$6.00 |
15-20/wk |
Assist IHSP staff. Must have computer and data entry skills and a desire to learn. Position includes: filing, copying, data entry, typng and correspondence, campus errands, assisting with mailings, answering phones and general office maintenance duties. Must be dependable, detail oriented and prior office expereince is a plus. |
Desired skills and qualifications: Microsoft, Excel and communicatoin skills. Submit resume to Polsky 520 or fax to 330-972-8675 |
| Institutional Marketing |
277 S. Broadway Building 3rd floor. Room 307 |
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Student Graphic Designer |
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15-30 |
SPRING: Update existing print and electronic art, and develop new design concepts. Work with creative director, designers, writers, etc. Send email to spinner@uakron.edu |
Art student should be finishing junior year and starting senior year in Fall 2006. Hours available immediately, but student must be taking classes during the summer and available to work from summer 2006 to summer 2007. Student must demonstrate proficiency in QuarkExpress, Illustrator/Freehand Photoshop software. Mac Equipment used: portfolio and self-motivated and enthusiasm. |
| Instructional Tech & Support |
Zook 435 |
Roberta Reese |
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Student Computer Lab Assistant |
$6.00 |
12-16 |
SPRING: Monitor and maintain 3 computer labs, laptop cart, printers, AV equipment; provide technical assistance to students, faculty, and staff. Must be able to pass College's Computer Literacy Assessment. Must be able to work afternoons and early evenings. |
Above average skills in Microsoft Officer applications, some basic computer troubleshooting; must have excellent communication skills (speaking/listening)' must be reliable and show initiative; pleasant and supportive. Education majors strongly preferred. |
| Law Library |
150 University Ave/McDowell Bld 2nd floor |
Carla Myers |
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Student Assistant |
$5.75 |
10-25/wk |
Maintain the circulation desk, check in/out library materials, filing, shelving books, assisting patrons, answering telephones. Effective communications skills, basic computer skills, dependability. |
Students must be registered for 6 credits in order to be elligible for summer. employment. |
| Marketing/CBA |
CBA 301 |
Karen Nelson |
(330)972-6029 |
Student Assistant |
$6.00 |
8-20/wk |
SUMMER: Answer phones, light typing, process copy work, take messages |
Pleasant personality, responsible. Will work either all day or 1/2 day on Wednesday for sure. |
| Ocasek Natatorium |
ONAT 131 |
John Mihevic |
(330)972-6445 |
Lifeguard |
$7.00 |
varies<30 |
SPRING: Enforce rules, supervise bathers, provide emergency care, and perform other tasks as needed. |
ARC Lifeguard & CPR certification must be current. |
| Office of Accessibility |
Simmons Hall Room 105 |
Leigh Beisler |
(330)972-7928 |
Accessibility Assistant |
$7.50 |
minimum of 12 hrs |
SPRING, SUMMER: Work with students with disabilities individually teaching and monitoring the use of effective study strategies. Work individually with students with disabilities as readers or test proctors. Perform office duties such as answering phones, running errands and photocopying. Prepare course materials for students including reading and scanning texts. |
Excellent interpersonal and conflict management skills; must be responsible, conscientious, reliable and competent; basic knowledge of Microsoft Office; maintain a minimum of 2.8 GPA and be a full-time student. Looking for someone to start as soon as possible and to continue working over the summer. |
| PFOC - Building services |
146 Hill St. |
Frankie Thompson |
(330)972-8531 |
Student Assistant |
$6.50 |
up to 30/wk |
SPRING, SUMMER: Clean windows during spring and summer. Must be able to climb 6-8 foot ladders and work 4-8 hours per day (varied weekly schedule). |
Must be hardworking, dependable, and able to work independently. Requires a valid drivers license. |
| Recreation & Wellness Services |
SRWC Room 209 |
Lindsie Webb |
(330)972-2659 |
Lifeguard |
$7.00 |
20-25/wk |
SPRING& SUMMER: Enforce rules, supervise bathers, provide emergency care, and perform other tasks as needed. |
ARC Lifeguard & CPR certification must be current. |
| Recreation and Wellness Services |
SRWC Rm 209 |
Lindsie Webb |
(330)972-2659 |
Recreation Technician |
$7.00 |
20-25/wk |
SPRING: Assist in the creation of and foster an environment of fun, safety, and fitness. Positions available: fitness floor, reception/check-in, pro shop, membership, intramural sports, outdoor adventure & marketing/graphic arts. Good verbal and written communication skills, conflict resolution skills desired, some computer knowledge and some knowledge of exercise equipment desired. Complete list details in the Office of Student Employment) |
All staff is required to obtain ARC Adult CPR/AED and First Aid or equivalent within 45 days of employment. |
| Residence Life & Housing |
Residence Hall Service Desks |
Jennifer Woytek |
(330)972-4743 |
Community Assistant |
$5.15 ($6.15/grave yard) |
Flexible |
SPRING: Service desk staff are stationed at the service desk of each residence hall. They are available to assist students and staff as well as any visitors. Duties include: answering service desk telephone, checking hall identification, answering questions from students and/or parents, & logging access to residence hall computer labs. |
All service desk staff are directly responsible to the Residence Life Coordinator and/or Senior RA of the building in which they are employed. They are employed during the regular academic year, though some employment opportunities may exist in the summer. |
| Residence Life & Housing |
Ritchie Residence Hall Rm 119 |
Bonnie Bromley |
(330)972-6596 |
Student Graphic Artist |
$5.65 |
Negotiable |
SPRING: Seeking an enthusiastic student skilled in graphic artwork, i.e. posters, booklets, table tents, flyers, banners, etc. Must be able to work with Publisher XP or Power Point. Great experience opportunity to design and create publicity and student will be assigned programming duties as required. |
Computer Graphic Design, software i.e. Publisher, Power Point etc. |
| Residence Life and Housing |
Ritchie Hall |
Valerie Bloodsworth |
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Student Assistant |
$5.65, after probationary period |
15-30hrs, 15 minimum. Mornings & afternoons. |
ALL YEAR: Provide general office support. Duites may include, but are not limited to: office opening, greet visitors, mail handling and distribution, filing, maintaining records, running errands, answering telephones, miscellaneous office duties requested by supervisor. |
Applicant should be able to operate basic office equipment; computer skills should include Microsoft Office Suite. Additional computer application training upon hire. |
| Robertson Café |
248 Buchtel Ave. |
Stacey Haas |
(330)972-6839 |
Cooks, Servers |
$7.00 |
15-20 |
SPRING: Specialty cooks, fry cooks, steamer, cooks, prep cooks, line servers. Needed for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Late night & weekend shifts. |
Food service experience required for the cook positions; helpful for the server positions. Positive attitude & hard working students needed. Will work around class schedule, cash incentive program offered, free meals during shifts. |
| School of Law |
McDowell Law Center Rm136 |
MaryAnn Garrett |
(330)972-7332 |
Student Assistant/Receptionist |
$5.75 |
varies-up to 30/wk |
SPRING, SUMMER, FALL: Receptionist duties including, but not limited to, answering phones, directing calls, taking messages, greeting visitors, assisting students, faculty and staff, photocopying, mailings, running errands, assisting all departments and any miscellaneous duties that are assigned. |
Students must have good communication skills! Dependable students with the availability to work some evenings until 6:30pm. |
| Student Life |
Student Union Rm 211 |
Don Jarvis |
(330)972-2660 |
Custodial Student Assistant |
$6/hr |
3rd shift from midnight-6am (3-5 days a week)30hrs |
SPRING & SUM: Clean meeting room and lobbies, complete shift reports, cleaning/stock bathrooms, emptying trash cans, participate in staff activities, provide exceptional customer service. |
Enrolled as a full time student at the UofA, enthusiasm, self motivator. |
| Student Life |
Student Union |
Andy Williams |
(330)972-6504 |
Assistant Manager for Operations |
$6.75 |
20-30/wk |
SPRING: Coordinate and assist w/setups to ensure customer satisfaction. Assist manager of operations with management of staff. Work to ensure smooth operations of the facility. Application deadline is Monday, April 13 |
FT student, understand Union operations, computer literate, customer service oriented, enthusiastic, self-motivated, team player. Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume. Www.uakron.edu/studentlife |
| Student Service Office |
Folk 151 |
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(330)972-2013 |
Student Assistant |
$5.50 |
Office hrs are M-Sat 8:30-8:00pm |
SUMMER: Making copies, collecting copy/print fees, assisting students, light cleaning. Applicants must be reliable and punctual. |
Applications and answers to any questions concerning this posting are available in Folk 151 |
| Student Union |
Student Union Room 211 |
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Student Assistant-Operations Crew |
$6.00 w/ bonuses |
15 to 30 hrs/wk |
SPRING & SUMMER: Customer-service oriented students needed for work in the operations area of the student union. Resp. include: day-to-day operations of the building such as, setting up meeting rooms, collaborating w/ groups to ensure events are successful, physical labor involving, but not limited to, moving light-weight tables, chairs, & other equipment and other duties assigned. Complete list of details in the Office of Student Employment.) |
Positive attitude, willingness to help others, customer service and team oriented, but can also work independently. |
| Stuent Life - Information Center |
Student Union Info Center |
Dale Adams |
(330)972-2580 |
InformationCenter Manager |
$7.50 |
30/wk |
ALL YEAR: Supervise student employees, complete paperwork, schedule employees' shifts, oversee day-to-day maintenance of phones, cash register, etc, gather information about upcoming events, please see office of student employment for full description. |
Must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hrs, 2.0 minimum GPA, demonstrate leadership skills, polite, friendly, computer knowledge. Applications being accepted Friday April 7 through Friday April 14 @ 5pm. Please turn application, resume, cover letter to Info Center in the Student Union. |
| Telecommunications |
100 Lincoln St. Suite 120 Akron, OH 44325 |
Marjorie Hartleben |
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Telephone Operator |
$6.50 |
8 to 15 but depends on schedule |
SPRING & SUMMER: Politely answer and direct calls on a multi line phone system, update data entries in phone system, perform various tasks for Telecommunication staff. Have general knowledge of the University of Akron campus. This office is open year round between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. There is flexibility with scheduling around classes. Looking for students interested in working more than one semester. |
A friendly attitude and tone of voice is a requirement for this position which can high pressure at busy times. Individuals must have strong phone and customer service skills. Individual must be able to type and to learn in a fast pace environment. Individual must be punctual, reliable, and be able to handle calls diplomatically. |
| Telecommunications |
100 Lincoln St. Suite 120 |
Marjorie Hartleben |
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Telephone Repair |
$6.50 |
8 to 15 but depends on schedule |
SPRING & SUMMER: Telephone repair is a position with a lot of variety; it requires an ability to learn quickly. The student must be willing to work in varying conditions. The student will be required to check emergency phones across campus on a weekly basis. The student will be responsible for answering the repair phone line taking repair requests, processing repair tickets, and physically going out and making the repair. (Complete list of details in the Office of Student Employment) |
The student must have strong phone and customer service skills. The student will be interacting with the faculty, staff, and students. The student must be well presented and be comfortable speaking to people. The student will be required to explain equipment, equipment functions, etc. to the campus community. Student must be punctual, reliable, and able to make decisions and work under pressure. |
| Theatre Program |
Guzzetta Hall Room 255 |
Adel Migid |
(330)972-6082 |
Student Assistant |
$6.00 |
Flexible |
SPRING: Use of MAC computer software, digital camera, video converter, CD recording. Additional duties include: design studio organizing, framing, titling & typing. Must have familiarity with MAC computer software. Student assistants will also assist the faculty supervisors. |
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| UL Teach & Training |
Bierce Library 54C |
Janete Juliano |
(330)972-5556 |
Student Assistant |
$5.50 |
15-20/wk |
SPRING: Work at service desk, assist library users, shelve books, photocopy, and misc. office duties. |
Superior computer and people skills. |