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Last updated 10/6/06
Chapel
Chapel/Religious Life
Chapel President: Represents campus ministry in worship, co-curricular
council and events. Should have a clear commitment to Gospel,
church and ministry, effective communication and delegation skills.
May include evening and weekend hours.
Music Coordinator: Plans and leads musicians at Sunday worship and occasional midweek worship. Should be competent as a musician and leader, have knowledge of liturgy and church music. May include evening and weekend hours.
Outreach Coordinator: Coordinates youth, worship, and dance outreach team ministries. Outreach involves over 200 students each year. Should have excellent leadership and organizational skills. Position may include evening and weekend hours.
Chapel Ambassador: Supports and coordinates worship leaders and programmatic ministries. Responsible for one area of ministry such as web page maintenance, service efforts, Catholics in Action, publicity, and church vocation groups.
Musician: Supports
congregational song in weekly worship. Should have competent musicianship
and commitment to worship. Position may involve evening and weekend
hours.
Contact
Carolyn
LaCroix at 274-5403.
Child Care
Augustana
Reads Program
Reading Tutor: Tutors children in grades K-5 who are second
language learners. Prior tutoring experience and fluency in a
second language are helpful, but not required. Must be available
Monday-Friday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Training will be provided.
Contact
Heather
Looft at 274-5301.
Campus
Learning Center
Assistant to Teacher: Assists with the care and teaching
of children ages 1 to 5. Must enjoy children and be patient, loving,
and attentive. Must have some previous experience with child care
in order to provide three references. Background check is required.
Contact
Judy
Knadel at 274-4701.
Computers/Technology
Academic Development
Technical Assistant: Primary responsibility is using assistive
technology equipment. Clerical, data entry and possible receptionist
duties. Should be familiar with Microsoft programs and have strong
grammar and editing skills. Normal working hours.
Contact Valerie Lietz at 274-4127.
Education
Department
Assistive Technology Lab Assistant: Duties include assisting
with assistive technology computer programs, photocopying, and
cleaning. Training on assistive technology software will be provided.
An interest in communication disorders is preferred.
Contact Belinda Kaffar at 274-4629.
Information
Technology
Computer Help Desk
Assistant I: Serves as the first line of contact and support
for users of the Computer Help Desk and Information Technology
Services. Should have basic knowledge of Augie's network and computer
services. Some weekend and evening hours.
Computer Help Desk Assistant II: Staffs the Computer Help Desk to help with computing needs. Should be familiar with word processing, spreadsheets, applications, and have basic computer knowledge. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Help Desk Supervisor: Tasks include user support, supervising and training student staff, and organizing work orders. Should have previous Help Desk experience, knowledge of Augie's network, supported software and hardware.
Web Assistant I: Updates current web pages and helps develop new pages. Should be responsible, have adequate computer background and the ability to work well with and assist others. Knowledge of HTML coding is required.
Web Assistant II: Updates current web pages and helps develop new pages. Should be responsible, have adequate computer background and the ability to work well with and assist others. Position may include evening hours.
Contact Cheryl Swanson at 274-5331.
Lab Assistants
Archeology Department
Laboratory Assistant: Supports both the research/academic and administrative functions of the Archaeology lab. Tasks involve working with archaelogical artifacts, data and reports. Familiarity with computers desired. Normal working hours.
Contact Lynette Rossum at 274-5493.
Biology
Department
Teaching/Laboratory
Assistant: Helps
with laboratory preparation and cleanup, assisting the instructor,
and maintaining students' safety in the lab. Should have basic
laboratory skills and a firm grounding in biology. Position could
involve physical labor/lifting.
Contact
Steven
Matzner at 274-4821.
Chemistry
Department
Laboratory
Assistant I: Assists faculty with preparation for laboratory
exercises (solutions, equipment, demonstrations, etc.), may provide
tutorial assistance, helps to assure students' safety in the lab,
and cleans up after lab periods.
Laboratory Assistant II: Assists faculty with preparation for laboratory exercises (solutions, equipment, demonstrations, etc.), may provide tutorial assistance, assures students' safety in the lab, cleans up after lab periods, and helps to train new assistants.
Laboratory Assistant III: Assists faculty with preparation for laboratory exercises, may provide tutorial assistance, assures students' safety in the lab, cleans up after lab periods, and is involved in the care and maintenance of departmental instrumentation.
Contact Marlys VantHul at 274-4710.
Mass
Spectrometer
Mass Spectrometry Technician: Work involves sample preparation,
instrument use, data analysis, and laboratory maintenance in the
daily operation of the Mass Spectrometry Lab. Knowledge and aptitude
in basic lab techniques and computer use are desired.
Contact Michael Chapman at 274-4734.
Music
Department
Electronic Lab Assistant: Maintains the lab while assisting
students who are taking the electronic music course in proper
use of the equipment and programs. Must be dependable, reliable,
and responsible for an area of very expensive equipment.
Contact Joy Griesse at 274-5451.
Physics
Department
Laboratory
Assistant I: Assists faculty with preparation for laboratory
exercises and supervises students during lab periods. Must have
knowledge of physics, normally at least one year of college coursework
in physics.
Laboratory Assistant II: Assists faculty with preparation for laboratory exercises and supervises students during lab periods. Must have knowledge of physics, normally at least two years of college coursework in physics.
Contact Eric Wells at 274-4913.
Physical Labor
Advancement Office
Housekeeping Specialist: Performs housekeeping duties for the college relations apartments. Must be self-motivated, flexible, and able to work independently with very little direction from others.
Events Assistant: Supports College Relations with set up and take down for conferences and other events. Should be self-motivated and able to follow direction from others. Working hours are variable, and some lifting is required.
Logistical
Assistant: Provides general assistance to the Logistical Coordinator
with duties including setup and takedown for events and groups
on campus (tables, chairs, light and sound equipment, etc.). Position
will require some weekend and evening hours.
Contact Dawn Krumvieda at 274-5421.
Grounds
& Maintenance
Labor: Assists
in maintenance of campus buildings and grounds through tasks such
as shoveling snow, mowing grass, moving furniture, etc. Position
involves physical labor/lifting. May include evening and weekend
hours.
Housekeeping Assistant: Assists the full time housekeeper in vacuuming and cleaning hallways, windows, dayrooms, lobbies and kitchens. Should be willing to learn or already have housekeeping skills. Normal working hours.
Contact Lorna Gross at 274-4326.
Music
Department
Technical Assistant: Provides set-up support for concerts
and recitals of the music department and assists in other areas
as needed. Should be appreciative of the cost/value of equipment
and instruments. Position involves physical labor.
Contact Joy Griesse at 274-5451.
Recreational
Services
Special Events Staff: Provides support for the overall
operation of the Elmen Center and Recreational Services programs
by helping with the setup/takedown needs of various facility events.
Position may involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend
hours.
Contact
Mark
Hecht at 274-4310.
Radio Station
KAUR-FM
Radio
Program
Director: Has the final responsibility for what is broadcasted
on KAUR. Trains and keeps in contact with announcers; addresses
attendance, FCC, and other station violations; and schedules all
air personnel, including during college breaks.
Music Director: Selects daily and weekly CD's for on-air play, compiles top ten lists, screens album lyrics to ensure that language and subject matter are not in violation of either FCC or KAUR policy.
Promotional Director: Schedules and trains personnel to assist in completion of weekly "Dateline" for printing and campus distribution; sets up station coverage of special campus events, interviews, etc.; plans events to help promote KAUR.
Production Director: Responsibilities include recording and dubbing all taped programs, PSA's and promos; weekly maintenance and cleaning of equipment in the production room; and coordinating and filling production orders.
Sports Director: Responsibilities include all station sports coverage such as play-by-plays, interviews, half-time shows, pre-game and post-game wrap-ups, game promos, and announcer and engineer training assignments for each game.
Music Librarian: Coordinates distribution and gathering of music from music director(s), files all vinyl and old CD's in library, maintains database for all music in KAUR music library, stocks and re-stocks CD's in announcer booth on a weekly basis.
Assistant Program Director: Assists the program director in training and keeping in contact with announcers; addressing attendance, FCC, and other station violations; and scheduling all air personnel, including during college breaks.
Assistant Production Director: Assists the production director in recording and dubbing all taped programs, PSA's and promos; weekly maintenance and cleaning of equipment in the production room; and coordinating and filling production orders.
General Manager: Assists with staff supervision, money matters, prospective purchases, promotional events, budgetary and fund-raising activities.
Assistant General Manager: Assists the KAUR General Manager with staff supervision, money matters, prospective purchases, promotional events, budgetary and fund-raising activities.
Contact Ivan Fuller at 274-5334.
Residence Halls & Safety
Campus
Safety
Dispatch
Worker: Answers the Campus Safety phone and relays information
to officers, monitors the campus fire alarm and surveillance systems,
provides security for the first floor of the Commons, and provides
assistance in emergency situations.
Contact Mike Humpal at 274-4014.
Residence
Life
Hall Desk Receptionist:
Helps to ensure safety and security for residence halls. Oversees
that visitors sign in and checks ID's. Checks in/out residence
hall equipment for student use. Includes evening and weekend hours.
Contact Patty Grinsell at 274-4124.
Sports/Athletics
Athletic
Department
Laundry
and Clean-up: Ensures practice gear for athletic teams is
washed and dried daily. Cleans up for volleyball games, washing
mats and sweeping court. May involve physical labor/lifting, evening
and weekend hours.
Football Laundry and Special Events: Responsible for football laundry and helps prepare the forum for basketball games and events. Should be self-motivated. Position could involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Football Manager: Provides assistance to the football coaches. Tasks include working with team stats, mailing and videowork. Should be self-motivated. May involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Soccer Manager: Provides assistance to the soccer coaches. Tasks include videotaping, laundry, working with equipment and team stats. May involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Volleyball Manager: Provides assistance to the volleyball coaches. Tasks include working with team stats, laundry, taking phone calls, and videotaping. Position could involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Men's Basketball Manager: Provides assistance to the men's basketball coaches. Tasks include helping prepare for games, videotaping, and working with equipment. Position could involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Women's Basketball Manager: Provides assistance to the women's basketball coaches. Tasks include gameday assistance, working with equipment, videotaping and office work. Position could involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Softball Manager: Provides assistance to the softball coaches. Tasks include working with team stats, equipment, and setting up for games. Position could involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Track/Cross Country Manager: Provides assistance to the track/cross country coaches. Tasks include data entry, creating letters, assisting during practices and meets.
Student Athletic Trainer: Assists the head athletic trainer with activities including daily care and observation of student athletes on each of the college's athletic teams. Must be enrolled in the athletic training education program.
Contact Jason Reitmeier at 274-4321.
Recreational
Services
Intramural
Official: Administers and officiates at scheduled intramural
games and matches. Must have strong people and communication skills.
May involve evening or weekend hours.
Group Fitness Instructor: Leads and instructs basic group fitness classes. Responsible for designing aerobic programs to meet the needs and abilities of participants by developing and instructing proper routines, muscle sequences, and exercise techniques.
Team Leader: Creates an exciting, attractive work environment while directing team members. Must have strong people skills, organizational skills, conflict resolution skills, enthusiasm and assertiveness.
Weight Room Supervisor: Enforces weight room policies, cleans and maintains equipment, ensures the safety of lifters, and assists users in exercise program development. Current CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications are required.
Lifeguard: Responsibilities include enforcing pool policies, maintaining and cleaning aquatic equipment, and ensuring swimmers' safety. Current CPR, AED, Lifeguard Training, and First Aid certifications are required.
Facility/Staff Supervisor: Responsible for training and evaluating staff, administering intramural and other recreation programs, and managing the facility. Should be actively involved in promoting Recreational Services. May involve evening and weekend hours.
Contact Mark Hecht at 274-4310.
Student Assistants
Academic
Affairs/Registrar
Clerical Support:
Provides
clerical support to maintain the office operations of three academic
offices. Tasks include answering phones, scheduling, computer
work, filing, and assisting in the preparation of reports. Normal
working hours.
Contact Dianne
Hammrich at 274-4042.
Admission
Office
Student Ambassador: Provides prospective students and families
with an exceptional visit experience through campus tours. Supports
the Office of Admission with data entry, filing, mailings, and
other office tasks. May involve evening and weekend hours.
Data Entry Assistant: Assists with entering and updating prospective student information. Should be proficient with computers and keyboarding. Must possess the ability to work efficiently and independently. Normal working hours.
Contact John Peterson at 274-5506.
Advancement
Office
Advancement Specialist I: Supports the Alumni Office by
updating the alumni database. Miscellaneous office duties upon
request. Should have strong knowledge of Microsoft Word, good
organizational skills, and excellent attention to detail.
Advancement Specialist II: Supports the gift recording area by processing forms and mailings, updating the database, and miscellaneous office duties. Should have strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel, good organizational skills, and excellent attention to detail.
Advancement Specialist III: Provides support for the Advancement staff and administrators. Assists with updating the database, processing mailings, and miscellaneous office duties. Should have strong computer and organizational skills. Normal working hours.
Support Assistant: Tasks include processing mailings, filing, and running on-campus errands for the Advancement staff and administrators. Should have good organizational skills and excellent attention to detail. Occasional evening and weekend hours.
Student Photographer: Provides photos for the Mirror and EDDA. Should have experience with film and digital cameras, a desire to learn photography techniques, and the ability to meet deadlines. Hours are flexible and will include weekends.
Contact Dawn Krumvieda at 274-5421.
Art
Gallery
Gallery Aide
& Collection Technician: Works with the permanent Eide/Dalrymple
Gallery collection. Punctuality, good telephone etiquette, an
interest in fine arts, and the ability to cheerfully interact
with the public are critical. May involve evening and weekend
hours.
Contact Lynette Rossum at 274-5493.
Athletic
Department
Athletic Director Assistant: Assists the athletic director
with athletic events. Should have good organizational skills and
computer literacy. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Compliance Assistant: Assists the compliance officer with computer work, copying, telephone calls and faxes. A non-athlete is preferred for this position. Should have good computer skills.
Office Assistant: Assists the Athletic Office with various secretarial duties, special events, and ticket sales. Should have keyboarding and telephone skills, be self-motivated and a problem solver. May involve evening and weekend hours.
Special Events Assistant: Helps set up for and assists during events. Tasks include tickets, preparing the forum for events, and working concessions. May involve physical labor/lifting, evening and weekend hours.
Sports Information Director Assistant: Assists the Sports Information Director with computer work, data entry, stats, events and programs. Should have good people skills, computer literacy, and organizational skills. May involve physical labor, evening and weekend hours.
Contact Jason Reitmeier at 274-4321.
Augustana
Reads Program
Student Program Coordinator: Acts as a team leader and
liaison between Augie Reads tutors and administrative staff. Should
have knowledge of the Program, computer, telephone and organizational
skills. May involve evening hours.
Contact Heather Looft at 274-5301.
Biology
Department
Departmental Assistant: Tasks include secretarial/office
duties, computer projects, and cleaning and reorganizing laboratories
and equipment inventory. Also helps to maintain the department's
journal collection. Typical assistants are biology majors.
Contact Steven Matzner at 274-4821.
Business
Department
Student Assistant: Assists Accounting and Business Administration
professors with tasks such as receptionist/computer work, updating
online programs and materials, running errands and making copies.
Occasional lifting and cleaning is required.
Contact Craig Anderson at 274-5306.
Business
Office
Student Assistant: Tasks include file maintenance, data
entry and query, word processing, spreadsheets, campus errands
and office cleaning. Students need to be detail-oriented. Aptitude
for numbers and computers is a plus. Normal working hours.
Contact Carol Spillum at 274-4090.
Career
Center
Clerical Assistant: Provides back-up secretarial
duties, greets Career Center visitors, and performs a variety
of special projects as needed. Should possess excellent verbal
communication skills and computer or web design proficiency.
Contact Valerie Lietz at 274-4127.
Center
for Western Studies
Student Archives Assistant: Assists in preparing and documenting
archival collections, retrieving collections and research materials.
Should have good computer and organizational skills and an interest
in local/regional history. May involve physical labor/lifting.
Student Office Assistant: Helps giftshop customers with questions and sales, answers phone calls, greets visitors, assists with inventory and exhibits, and data entry. Should have good computer, organizational, phone and people skills.
Contact Lori Bunjer at 274-4008.
Central
Services
Office/Mail Room/Copy Assistant: Assists with reception
area management, processing and distribution of mail, processing
print orders, and distribution of supplies. Should be able to
operate printing and copying machinery. Position may involve physical
labor/lifting.
Contact Carolyn Eller at 274-5252.
Chemistry
Department
Secretarial Assistant: Assists with word processing, spreadsheets,
data entry, filing, computer and office tasks for a faculty member
or division secretary. Computer knowledge, responsibility, and
willingness to learn are essential. Normal working hours.
Science Equipment Repair Student Assistant: Assists in repairing small scientific electrical appliances, transporting equipment, and organizing supplies. Should have a basic understanding of how to use common hand tools. May involve physical labor. Normal working hours.
Summer Assistant: Assists with general tasks for the Chemistry department and research projects, works with Chemical Hygiene Technician, and may provide tutorial assistance. Two or more years of college chemistry is preferred.
Contact Marlys VantHul at 274-4710.
Commons/Student
Activities
Commons Desk Assistant: Tasks include answering college
phones, monitoring the Commons building for problems, assisting
with events, handling money and ticket sales, and providing clerical
support. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Assistant to Director of Student Activities: Tasks include completing purchase orders, organizing purchase card receipts, maintaining spreadsheets and binders, compiling and editing articles, and updating message boards. Normal working hours.
Contact Jeff Venekamp at 274-4412.
Communication
Department
Departmental Assistant: Works with faculty in the Communication
Studies department on research projects and assists in departmental
tasks which may include typing, copying, filing, etc. Must work
well with others. Normal working hours.
Contact Heather Bart at 274-5471.
Economics
Department
Teaching and Research Assistant: Assists economics faculty
in all aspects of teaching and research. Tasks to include grading,
typing and data entry, and others as assigned. Should have a background
in principles of economics. Normal working hours.
Contact Mary Jane Minnig at 274-5226.
Education
Department
Office Assistant: Specific duties include photocopying,
filing, typing, cleaning, assisting visitors, and answering the
phone for the Education department. General knowledge of office
machines and computers are desired. Normal working hours.
Contact Belinda Kaffar at 274-4629.
English
Department
Student Assistant:
Provides clerical and administrative assistance to the English/Journalism
department. Knowledge of Microsoft Word is required. Must have
computer training and excellent writing skills. May include evening
and weekend hours.
Contact Jeffrey Miller at 274-5431.
Financial
Aid Office
Student Assistant:
Handles a variety of tasks to support the Financial Aid staff
including computer data entry, answering phone calls, assisting
walk-in traffic, mailing, filing and shredding. Must be responsible
and polite. Normal working hours.
Student Specialist: Processes students' financial aid information including loans, verification, work-study and award letters. Other tasks include data entry, filing, assisting walk-ins, and answering phones. Prior experience in the Financial Aid office needed.
Contact Laine Halverson at 274-5210.
Grounds
& Maintenance
Customer Service Clerical Assistant: Assists in clerical
tasks necessary for campus maintenance and provides customer service
by taking orders for printing jobs and supplies. Must have good
people skills and knowledge of spreadsheet and word processing.
Hazardous Materials Inventory Clerk: Assists in making and maintaining inventory of chemicals used by college staff in housekeeping and maintenance. Upgrades procedures for handling and storage of these chemicals. May involve physical labor. Normal working hours.
Contact Lorna Gross at 274-4326.
History/Government
Departments
Student Assistant: Assists History and Government faculty
members with responsibilities such as computer work, running campus
errands, correcting/recording exams, and photocopying. A friendly
and courteous professional demeaneor is essential.
Contact Michael Mullin at 274-5322.
Housing
Office
Administrative Assistant: Provides clerical support and
scheduling in the Student Services suite. Should be familiar with
Microsoft Office programs, have good communication skills and
professional phone courtesy. Normal working hours.
Contact Carole Jensen at 274-5215.
Human
Resources
Clerical Support/Student Assistant: Provides support for
Human Resources with tasks including typing, data entry, filing,
scheduling, preparation of reports, and other special projects.
Should have excellent communication, customer service, and computer
skills.
Contact Deanna Versteeg at 274-4110.
Humanities
Division
Humanities Division Assistant: Staffs the reception desk
and switchboard in the Humanities building. Tasks include running
errands, photocopying, collating, stapling, and reception duties.
Contact Glenna Swier at 274-5410.
International
Programs
Student Ambassador (U.S.): Assists Director of International
Programs in providing information and services to current and
prospective students. Must exhibit an interest in and respect
for cultural diversity. Preference given to students with international
experience.
Student Ambassador (International Student): Assists Director of International Programs in providing information and services to current and prospective students. Must exhibit an interest in and respect for cultural diversity. Preference given to students with international experience.
Contact Donn Grinager at 274-4498.
Mikkelsen
Library
Library Student Assistant: Assists the Mikkelsen Library
staff with tasks such as directing patrons to specific departments
and resources in the library, shelf maintenance, and special projects
as needed. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Media Services Assistant: Works with the library's Media Assistant on tasks including checking materials in/out, transporting audio-visual materials and equipment, processing requests and completing work order sheets. May involve evening and weekend hours.
Contact Darla Lueb at 274-4921.
Modern
Foreign Languages
Departmental Secretary: Assists Modern Foreign Languages
professors with correcting, clerical work, and other duties as
assigned. Should have language skills for tutoring and correcting
purposes. Normal working hours.
Interim Film Course Lab Assistant: Responsible for making films and equipment available for students during January film courses. Should have previous experience working as a lab assistant. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Contact Barbara Nedelsky at 274-5472.
Music
Department
Office Assistant: Supports the operation of the Performing
and Visual Arts department with phone calls, faculty and student
requests, word processing, copying, filing and mailings. Must
be personable, trustworthy, and work well with staff members.
Music Librarian: Retrieves requested music for use by ensembles, sorting and copying parts as necessary. Ensures that the library is kept in good orderly condition. Should have general knowledge of instrumental or choral music. Normal working hours.
Contact Joy Griesse at 274-5451.
Natural
Science Division
Office Assistant:
Provides clerical support for the Natural Science Division.
Tasks include office and telephone reception, photocopying, mail
sorting and distribution, delivery and pick-up of items around
campus, and cleaning. Normal working hours.
Contact Cheryl Holzapfel at 274-4711.
Nursing
Department
Clerical Support: Assists in coordinating the traffic and
needs of current students, faculty, and prospective students.
Tasks include receptionist duties, computer applications, on-campus
errands, filing, copying, and updating supply inventories.
Contact Mary Moline at 274-4721.
Psychology
Department
Student Assistant: Responsibilities include correcting
quizzes and tests, clerical tasks, word processing, photocopying,
running on-campus errands, library research, and assisting in
Psychology classes and faculty projects.
Contact Dennis Larson at 274-5469.
Recreational
Services
Facility/Program Assistant: Responsibilities include answering
phones, relaying information about facility, programs and events,
and managing various word processing and database projects. Should
have strong people, organizational and communication skills.
Contact Mark Hecht at 274-4310.
Religion
Department
Research Assistant: Assists professors with routine office
tasks. Tasks include keyboarding, copying, grading, running errands,
and library searches.
Contact Murray Haar at 274-5484.
Social
Science Division
Office Assistant: Provides information and assistance to
faculty, students and the public. Responsibilities include receptionist
tasks, computer work, running errands, correcting exams, copying,
and sorting mail. May involve physical labor/lifing.
Contact Kathy Castle at 274-5225.
Sociology
Department
Departmental Student Assistant: Assists the Sociology department
with tasks such as grading exams, filing, photocopying, running
on-campus errands, computer work, answering the phone, and housekeeping
tasks. Normal working hours.
Contact Bill Swart at 274-5329.
Student
Health & Counseling
Receptionist: Provides general clerical support for Student
Health and Counseling Services. Greets students, answers phone,
does filing and computer work, schedules appointments, and runs
on-campus errands. Normal working hours.
Contact Sheree Gross at 274-5552.
Student
Services Office
Office Assistant: Provides secondary receptionist duties
and assists with office tasks. Must be comfortable with technology
and should be familiar with Microsoft Word and Excel. Effective
communication skills are necessary. Normal working hours.
Contact Patty Grinsell at 274-4124.
Theatre
Department
Shop Staff: Assists
in construction, storage and maintenance of costumes and sets.
Tasks include simple sewing, ironing, costume care and storage.
Helps with theatre productions, painting and basic set construction.
Administrative Assistant: Assists coordinators in administrative duties for the Theatre program and contacts potential students. Should have strong interpersonal skills, writing ability, organization, initiative and creativity.
Contact Ivan Fuller at 274-5334.
Volunteer
Services
Volunteer Services Assistant: Acts as a student liaison
for the Volunteer Services Coordinator. Researches and promotes
service opportunities, and communicates with campus student organizations
to encourage involvement in service opportunities.
Contact Karina Stander at 274-4106.
Writing
Center
Office Assistant/Technician: Assists Director of Writing
Center by performing general office duties such as filing, creating
and editing documents, answering phone, scheduling, and maintaining
web page. Computer skills required. Normal working hours.
Contact Nancy Dickinson at 274-5439.
Tutors
Business
Department
Accounting
Tutor: Provides students with one-on-one or small group tutoring
in the Principles of Accounting courses. Must have demonstrated
a high level of competency in ACCT 210 and 211. Tutors are chosen
by members of the faculty.
Contact Craig Anderson at 274-5306.
Computer
Science Department
Assistant to Faculty: Provides tutoring for students in
Computer Science 210 and 211. Also assists instructors with correcting
and grading. Should have thorough knowledge of programming language.
Position may involve evening hours.
Contact Marlys VantHul at 274-4710.
Economics
Department
Economics and Statistics Tutor: Meet 2-3 times weekly with
students seeking assistance in principles of economics or statistics.
Must have demonstrated a high level of competency in previous
economics/statistics courses, above average communication skills.
Contact Mary Jane Minnig at 274-5226.
Education
Department
ASL Tutor: Supervises and assists students in the American
Sign Language Interpreter Lab. Must have knowledge of ASL and
the ability to lead help sessions for students enrolled in ASL
I. Position will include some evening hours.
Contact Belinda Kaffar at 274-4629.
History/Government
Departments
History Tutor: Provides tutoring in the introductory history
courses. Should have demonstrated high level of competency in
previous history courses and have the ability and desire to explain
historical events and ideas to others.
Government Tutor: Provides tutoring in the introductory government courses. Should have completed Government 110, 120 and 200 and have the ability and desire to explain governmental terms, ideas and processes to others.
Contact Michael Mullin at 274-5322.
Modern
Foreign Languages
Language Lab Assistant: Assists MDFL students with listening
to or viewing foreign language materials: videos, DVD's, etc.
Foreign language skills are needed for tutoring. Position may
involve working evening and weekend hours.
Contact Barbara Nedelsky at 274-5472.
Mathematics
Department
Assistant to Faculty: Assists Mathematics instructors with
correcting/grading and provides tutoring for students in lower
level math courses. Should have thorough knowledge of mathematics,
at least through pre-calculus. May involve evening hours.
Contact Tim Sorenson at 333-2015.
Nursing
Department
Senior Mentor: Tutors nursing students in both clinical
skills and classroom studies. Assists faculty with the required
campus lab assignments for juniors. Must be a senior nursing major
and chosen by the nursing faculty based on qualifications.
Contact Mary Moline at 274-4721.
Physics
Department
Physics Tutor: Helps introductory physics students with
homework problems, lab reports, and understanding the physical
concepts and mathematics. Must be competent in physics subject
matter. Position may involve evening and weekend hours.
Contact Eric Wells at 274-4913.
Writing
Center
Writing Center Tutor: Assists peers with reading comprehension
and writing assignments across the curriculum. A 3.0 in major,
strong English and writing skills is required. Position may involve
evening and weekend hours.
Contact Nancy Dickinson at 274-5439.