To add/remove/update a listing, contact Laurie Galbraith, Student Employment Specialist at galbrail@nsuok.edu.
| Tahlequah & Muskogee: | Work-Study | Institutional | Off Campus |
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| Broken Arrow: | Work-Study | Institutional | Off Campus |
The Federal Work-Study program allows undergraduate and graduate students with financial need to work part-time on or off campus to earn money to help pay for educational expenses. The program encourages on-campus work related to your course of study and a flexible work schedule. If awarded work-study you may work up to 15 hours a week, depending on your class schedule and academic progress. Work-study earnings are at least minimum wage. To apply for work-study complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and indicate your interest in work study.
Position: Clerk - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow detailed instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. General office tasks include: data entry, copying and filing. Position: Clerk - Data entry, phones, filing, running errands on campus Position: Custodian - Custodian to help in cleaning classrooms, offices, and housing Position: Data Entry Clerk - Typing and computer skills required. Monday, through Friday mornings or afternoons, Spring and Summer semester. Position: Desk Attendant - Need help 8:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday, Sunday 2:00pm-6:00pm. Maintain desk, check in/out materials, reshelve books. Must be reliable, able to follow commands and have some computer skills. Position: Instruction Support Assistant - Duties are varied. Including; cheking inventory at various campus locations, updating user manuals for video conference classrooms, checking instructional equipment for functionality, assisting staff during education conferences, other duties related to Center for Teaching and Learning activities. Required skills include written and verbal communication skills, working knowlege of MS Excel spreadsheets (keying in changes), and working knowledge MS Word. Position: Laborer - Duties include receiving and delivering packages Position: Math Grader- Must have already passed entry Algebra. Position: Office Aide - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow specific instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. Must have computer skills. General office help including copying, filing, running campus errands, answering the telephone, distributing mail to the professors, aiding students and professors by phone and in person. Position: Office Aide - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow specific instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. Must have computer skills. General office help including copying, filing, running campus errands, answering the telephone, distributing mail to the professors, aiding professors by phone and in person. NO Criminal Justice major/minors. Must have work-study. |
Position: Office Assistant - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow specific instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. Must have computer skills. General office help including copying, filing, running campus errands, answering the telephone, distributing mail, aiding students and professors by phone and in person. Position: Office Assistant - Good customer service and interpersonal skills, including written and verbal, must have strong work ethic and commitment to complete assignments and adhere to assigned work schedule. Good computer skills. Duties include: data entry, assist students, alumni and recruiters by phone and in person, various office duties, typing documents, creation of emails to students and clients with supervisor tutelage. Position: Office Clerk - Answer phones, take messages, create and maintain files for those students entering Teacher Education, enter data into computer, perform basic secretarial skills. Must have at least intermediate computer skills, have excellent filing skills, have good communication skills, work well with others. Position: Office Worker - General office work and data input. Need a working knowledge of Excel and Word programs. Phone skills a plus. Position: Office Worker - General office work, including answering phones, copying, filing, etc., Need to be available Monday thru Friday, afternoons. Position: Student Parking Officer / Booth Attendant - Shifts available: MWF or TTH (7:30am-12:30pm; 11:30-am4:30pm); MTWTH (5:00pm-10:00pm). Duties are to monitor parking lots enforcing NSU parking regulations. Assist University Police with special events, i.e. commencements, athletic events, conferences and special events held on NSU campuses. Work some weekends and evenings. Semester: Fall 2009 Position: Student Secretaries - General office duties. If starting in Summer Semester would prefer for you to work in afternoon. Position: Technology Support Student Assistant - Potential candidate must have a grasp on computer/network concepts and current campus-standard computer applications. You must be customer oriented and self motivating. Main responsibility will be to support the growing software requirements of the John Vaughan Library Technology Support Department. Secondary will be to support the computer infrastructure of the Library for student patrons, faculty and staff. Working knowledge of PHP, MySql, Windows command scripts and HTML are necessary. Here is the link to my student worker charter, which details main responsibilities: |
Institutional Employment assists undergraduate and graduate students to find part-time employment on campus. Average hours are 15 to 20 per week at minimum wage. The Office of Student Financial Services will post job opportunities and assist you in finding a part-time job on campus that will work around your class schedule. All jobs pay at least minimum wage, and you do not have to be on financial aid to apply.
Position: Experimental Psychology Lab Assistant - Grad Student in psychology or experimental psychology, since grading is part of position. 20 hrs. a week. Position: Models - $10 per hour Position: Office Aide - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow specific instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. Must have computer skills. General office help including copying, filing, running campus errands, answering the telephone, distributing mail to the professors, aiding students and professors by phone and in person. Position: Office Assistant - Looking for a self-motivated individual with a pleasant and courteous demeanor who is reliable and able to follow specific instructions. Must work well with others as well as independently. Must have computer skills. General office help including copying, filing, running campus errands, answering the telephone, distributing mail, aiding students and professors by phone and in person. |
Position: Peer Tutor - in the University Writing Center and/or Reading Center. Candidates must have 3.0 or higher in English courses, must be willing to participate in the Tutor Training Program, must provide a writing sample and one letter of recommendation. Will work 10 hours per week. Position: Student Parking Officer / Booth Attendant - Shifts available: MWF or TTH (7:30am-12:30pm; 11:30-am4:30pm); MTWTH (5:00pm-10:00pm). Duties are to monitor parking lots enforcing NSU parking regulations. Assist University Police with special events, i.e. commencements, athletic events, conferences and special events held on NSU campuses. Work some weekends and evenings. Position: Technology Support Student Assistant - Potential candidate must have a grasp on computer/network concepts and current campus-standard computer applications. You must be customer oriented and self motivating. Main responsibility will be to support the growing software requirements of the John Vaughan Library Technology Support Department. Secondary will be to support the computer infrastructure of the Library for student patrons, faculty and staff. Working knowledge of PHP, MySql, Windows command scripts and HTML are necessary. Here is the link to my student worker charter, which details main responsibilities: |