• Game Management - Athletics - contact Damien Williams , 503-370-6656
    Students would work at athletic events as ball shaggers, ticket sellers, ticket takers, concessions, supervisors, team hosts or video tapers.
    Pay for first year students is minimum wage, will go up from there depending on year and experience.
    Federal Work Study not required but accepted.

  • Telefund Caller – contact Tyler Reich, 503-370-6858
    Contact alumni, parents and friends of the University to verify alumni records, provide updates on campus events, and request financial support for the Willamette Fund. Please note that this is an evenings only position.
    For more information please refer to this website: www.willamette.edu/telefund
    Pay is $10.00/hour.
    Federal work study accepted but not required.

  • Willamette Watch - Campus Safety - contact Luke Westphal
    See job description and application for details.
    Federal work study not required.

  • Willamette Integrated Technology Services (WITS) - various positions available, review web site for additional information http://www.willamette.edu/wits/student_jobs/wits_student_jobs.html
  • Help Desk Assistant - Willamette Integrated Technology Services (WITS) - contact Mitch Jones 503-370-6187
    The Help Desk Assistants are the first point of contact for students,
    staff and faculty seeking technical assistance for campus technology
    issues. They serve as members of the WITS User Services Team by
    providing technical support over the phone and in person, and
    maintaining the smooth operation of the WITS microcomputer facilities.
    Help Desk Assistants are under the supervision of the Help Desk Manager
    and the WITS full time staff. See WITS web site for more information and application instructions.






Off-Campus Job Openings (FEDERAL WORK STUDY REQUIRED!)

  • Adult Education Assistant, Salem, OR - contact Jacob Bailey, 503-399-3130

    General Description: Perform tasks as assigned by teacher, including, but not limited to: working with adults and individuals in small groups, supporting English learning by assisting in various activities, encouraging literacy and language development with non-native English speakers, teaching adults computer skills.
    Job Qualificiations: Ability and desire to work with adults, some of whom are non-native English speakers. Skills required include positive attitude, patience, and initiative, the ability to follow directions, dependability, and punctuality. Previous experience working with in an ESL capacity preferred, but not required. Training is provided.
    Positions: 5 or more
    Days/hours needed:
    Monday, Tuesday 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00am-12:00pm
    Rate of Pay: $9.00 per hour
    Federal work study is REQUIRED.

  • Chemeketa Community College Language Tutors - contact Suzanne McLaughlin, 503-399-5287
    Tutors work one-on-one with students on a regular weekly schedule as conversation partners, and also provide explanation of and practice with course content material.
    Tutors must be fluent in spoken Spanish, French, Russian or Japanese. Knowledge of grammar and structure is helpful.
    Pay rate starts at $8.11, can up from there with training and experience. Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Clerical Assistant for Salem-Keizer Head Start - contact Nicki Gill, 503-399-5510 ext. 296
    2009-2010 School year for Salem-Keizer Head Start:
    Duties will include: Assisting with phone calls, projects, maintaining files, typing (Microsoft and Excel), and general office work.
    Qualifications: Must have the ability and desire to work with staff and also be a team player. Previous office work or customer service experience helpful.
    Two positions available. 8:00am - 12:00pm or 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday.
    Pay rate is minimum wage. Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Stephens Middle School Intern - contact Stacey Robinett 503-399-3442
    Interns will work with students from 2:45-4:45, Monday through Friday at Stephens Middle School (one to five days a week).
    Duties will include: Interacting with students while playing basketball, board games and Wii games. Motivating students to learn in an academic intervention class. Mentoring students. Tutoring students in any of the core subjects in the library or intervention classes.
    Interns must be reliable, energetic, positive people who would like to work with middle school aged students (11-14 years old). Must be available from 2:45-4:45 one or more days every week from October 13-November 21.
    Five positions available. Pay rate is $10.00/hour. Federal work study REQUIRED.


  • Salem-Keizer Head Start Clerical Assistant - contact Nicole Gill, 503-399-5510 ext. 296
    Head Start is looking for a student to assist office staff with telephone calls, maintain files, projects, and typing.
    Applicants must have the ability and desire to work with staff as a team. Previous office or customer service experience is helpful.
    One position available, needed 3 days a week.
    Pay rate starts at minimum wage. Federal work study REQUIRED.


  • Salem-Keizer Head Start On-Site Program Coordinator - Contact Shawnie Murphy, 503-399-5510
    Salem-Keizer Head Start is looking for a work study student to coordinate the SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) Program at one of our sites. The SMART site coordinator will work in conjunction with the Community Partnerships Manager.

    This valuable position offers an opportunity to use your people and organizational skills, while engaging in the enjoyment of children’s
    literature.

    ~Serve children and volunteer readers at an elementary school near you.
    ~ Monitor volunteer readers 1 hour each SMART program day (1-2 days/week).
    ~ Days vary based on school schedule (Schedule will be set in September).
    ~We will serve 20 Head Start students each SMART program day in 15 minute increments.
    ~ Training and ongoing support provided.

    This position will be 4-6 hours a week, Sept. 2009 -May 2010. Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Early Childhood Literacy and Math Support, Salem, OR - contact Jacob Bailey, 503-399-3130

    General Description: Perform tasks as assigned by teacher, including, but not limited to: reading to a small group of children, assisting small children complete various activities, during choice time, encouraging literacy and language development in 6 month – 3 year old children.
    Job Qualificiations: Ability and desire to work with 6 month – 3 year old children, some non-native English speakers. Skills required include positive attitude, patience, initiative, ability to follow directions, dependability, and punctuality. Previous experience working with young children preferred, but not required. Training is provided.
    Positions: 5 or more
    Days/hours needed: Monday, Tuesday 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00am-12:00pm
    Rate of Pay: $9.00 per hour.
    Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Grant Community School After School Program - contact Gail Case, 503-399-2258
    Grant is located in an economically challenged neighborhood where many of our students come from single parent dwellings or where both parents work outside the home. We have an ever-increasing popular after-school program that helps our students and their families by providing a safe and drug-free environment while offering academic support and many different enrichment classes.
    Help is needed for the After School Program. Times needed are: 3:15-4:05 PM (Monday -Thursday) for Homework/Reading Club and 4:05-5:00 PM (Monday - Thursday) for Enrichment Classes.
    Grant School is on the bus lines. Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Intern for Oregon Department of Aviation - contact Jennifer Kellar, 503-378-4881
    Duties include filing, copying, assisting with building and managing database, researching project records and files. Experience using Microsoft Office products preferred. May also be providing back-up receptionist duties when needed.
    Pay rate DOE. Federal work study REQUIRED.

  • Tutor for Early College Highschool - contact Sue Speckman, 503-365-4800
    To provide academic tutoring for high school students at our high school/college program on the Chemeketa Community College campus.
    Applicant must have interest in working with high school students. Previous experience in tutoring preferred.
    Applications being accepted for the 2008-2009 academic year.
    M-F Flexible daytime hours.
    Rate of Pay: DOE, first year experience minimum wage.
    Federal Work Study REQUIRED.

  • Salem-Keizer School District - Receptionist - contact Lori VonKemp, 503-391-4120, Address: 1309 Ferry Street SE, Salem
    Duties include: Clerical work, greeting people, and handling several phone lines. Many bilingual clients, spanish not required but would be an asset on the job.
    Contact Lori for specific details and application requirements.
    Pay rate starts at minimum wage. Federal work study REQUIRED.

America Reads Tutoring Positions (FEDERAL WORK STUDY REQUIRED!!)

  • Bush Elementary School, Salem, OR - contact Sandy Whittington, 503-399-3134
    (across the street from TIUA) Work with children K-5 tutoring them in reading and math, in English and in Spanish, during and after school hours.
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Crossler Middle School, Salem, OR - contact Dolly Skyles , 503-399-3444
    Tutors are needed for a variety of subjects.
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Houck Middle School, Salem, OR - contact Dave Fehler , 503-399-3446
    Positions available Monday-Friday all times of the day. Houck Middle School is on the Cherriots bus line!
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Judson Middle School, Salem OR – contact Kaitlynn Chritton, 503-399-3201
    Motivated tutors needed to help middle school students with reading, which includes language-arts, and/or math. Very flexible hours with opportunities to work both during school hours (8:10 - 2:40) and during our afterschool homework club.
    Applicant must be reliable, knowledgeable in content matter, and comfortable working in the middle school setting. Prior experience with middle school students a plus.
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Native American Tutor - contact Shelby Rogers, 503-399-5512
    Will work with Native American students in the Salem-Keizer School District. Can be placed in almost any school. Will work with the student's schedule.
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Parrish Middle School, Salem, OR - contact Laurie Baird, 503-399-3394
    We're looking for young adults who work well with youth in a classroom setting. This person must be self-directed, responsible, dependable, and committed to the teacher and students. Experience in youth programs/tutoring/mentoring a plus; experience preferred, but not required. Tutors will be working one-on-one with students in either reading or math duting the 7:45 - 2:15 school day. Blocks of time availability given preference in creating a work schedule. Willingness to work first period (7:45 - 8:45) scores BIG brownie points and puts you at the head of the list! Parrish runs a daily six period schedule.

    If interested, please email your time availability and subject preference. Ability to tutor either math or reading positions you better. Remember, this is middle school math -- nothing too complicated.

    Number of Positions Available: about 8-10 tutors will be hired.
    Days/Hours Needed: Mon-Fri, 7:45am - 2:15pm.
    Rate of pay starts at minimum wage, and then DOE.
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Richmond Elementary School, Salem, OR - contact Rachel Cancino, 503-399-3180
    Work up to 4 days a week in the after school program or work in a classroom during school hours. Very flexible hours!
    Federal Work Study Required.
  • Waldo Middle School, Salem, OR - contact Jessica Minahan, 503-361-2199
    Tutors needed for Math and Reading classroooms.
    Federal Work Study Required.

 

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