Student Jobs
Why work at Residence Life?
Most student employees find that working part-time makes the transition to college easier. Their co-workers are other students too, who often become close friends. A flexible work schedule provides some structure to help you keep on top of academic responsibilities and balance your time during the week. In fact, campus data reveals that 性欲社 students who work a part-time job do better academically than students who choose not to work.
Benefits:
- Competitive pay
- Work locations across campus
- Hours to fit busy schedules
- Convenience
- Skill development
- Opportunities to advance
- Ways to build your resume
- The chance to develop lifelong friendships
Residence Life is looking for...
Students who want to work in a team environment, enjoy helping others and are eager to gain leadership skills.
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These listings include the job summary, qualifications and link to start the application process. .
- Think about why you want to work for Residence Life.
- Reflect on your characteristics, skills and knowledge. Consider how past experiences connect with the position.
- Know the job. Talk with current Residence Life staff to learn about the many aspects of the position.
- Get familiar with Resident Life's policies and procedures using the Residence Life Handbook
- Wear something that makes you feel relaxed and confident, and that would make a good first impression.
- Be yourself. We hire a wide range of students who have different personalities, experiences and characteristics.
Types of Student Jobs at Residence Life
Assistant Resident Directors (ARD) are student staff who help in a functional area of residence life. This could be with hall supervision, guest housing, or programming. Each ARD is supervised by a full-time professional staff member.
Resident assistants (RA) are residence hall community leaders. They host programs, oversee the hall for security
and maintenance, and are a resource for students. They live amongst their residents
and are available for questions, concerns or help. RAs perform nightly safety rounds
two to three times each night. The goal of an RA is to be a peer authority in the
residence hall and an example to others through their actions.
Nook concierge work in the Nook Concierge located in the Moore-Bartlett-Skarland (MBS) complex.
The Nook Concierge is open 24 hours, so there are a variety of shifts to fit most
students' schedules. The main purpose of the role is to provide customer service by
answering phones and assisting residents with work orders, lockouts and other questions.
Nook concierge assist with managing keys, maintaining records about lockouts, checking
out equipment and communicating with RA and RD staff about resident needs. Positions
are open as needed.
Facilities crew are primarily responsible for the minor routine maintenance tasks not requiring skilled
trades mechanics. This includes furniture repair, lighting replacements, cabinet repairs,
vacuum, screens, blinds and other minor repairs. They assist in moving and storage
functions, residence cleaning and grounds keeping. Position open as needed.
Summer housing assistants provide customer service and front desk support for summer residents and guest housing. This includes light housekeeping to prepare spaces for guests, preparing linen packets, room inspections, as well as overnight and weekend duty. They assist with managing keys, maintaining room records and assisting residents and guests with work orders, lockouts and other questions.