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Student Works Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Speech Therapist

Nogales, AZ · On-site

$35.50 - $48.50/hr

... students, providing a positive learning environment and adhering to Education Code, administrative and/or school policies. * Works with individual children and small groups for the purpose of ...

Student 1:1 RBT

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$19 - $26.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Life

  • PTO

Works with individual students to reinforce learning of materials or skills as instructed by the teacher. * Work as part of a classroom team to support academic instruction and implementation of ...

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Student Works information

What is a Student Works?

Student works refer to projects, assignments, research papers, artwork, or other types of work that are created by students as part of their educational programs. These works are usually completed to fulfill course requirements and demonstrate a student's understanding of a subject. Student works can be used for assessment, showcased in exhibitions, or published in school journals. They are typically owned by the student, but institutions may have policies regarding their use or publication.

What are the tasks and responsibilities of a Student Works, and how do they contribute to career development?

In a Student Works role, you can expect to handle a variety of responsibilities such as assisting with administrative tasks, supporting faculty or staff, engaging in campus events, and sometimes managing small projects or peer outreach initiatives. These roles often require effective communication, time management, and teamwork, all of which are highly valued in future professional settings. By participating in Student Works, you'll gain practical, hands-on experience that can build your resume, develop transferable skills, and expand your professional network, all of which are beneficial for your career growth after graduation.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive in a Student Works position?

To excel in a Student Works position, you generally need a strong work ethic, time management skills, and a willingness to learn, often supported by current enrollment in an educational institution. Basic computer literacy and proficiency with productivity tools like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace are commonly expected. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability help students manage assignments and interact effectively with peers and supervisors. These skills are crucial for balancing work and academics while building professional experience for future career success.

What is the difference between Student Works vs Painting Contractor?

AspectStudent WorksPainting Contractor
Credentials/CertificationsTypically no formal certifications, but may have training programsMay hold licenses or certifications depending on region
Work EnvironmentPart-time, seasonal, often student-focused projectsFull-time, professional projects, often larger scale
Employer & Industry UsageEducational programs, youth employment initiativesPrivate businesses, renovation, and commercial painting
Common Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level or student painting jobsComparing professional painting services with student work

Student Works typically refers to student-focused or entry-level painting programs, often seasonal and part-time, aimed at providing work experience. Painting Contractors are professional service providers with formal training, licenses, and larger-scale projects. While Student Works offers a great opportunity for students to gain experience, Painting Contractors provide more comprehensive, professional services for residential and commercial clients.

What jobs do students work?

Students often work in roles such as retail associates, food service workers, babysitters, tutors, and internships related to their field of study. These jobs typically require part-time hours, basic skills, and sometimes certifications like food safety or first aid. The types of jobs vary based on age, experience, and local regulations.

What are popular job titles related to Student Works jobs in Arizona?

For Student Works jobs in Arizona, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Student Works job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Graduate Student Support Coordinator, Online Programs

Arizona State University

Tempe, AZ • On-site

$48K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Arizona State University rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 88 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

260th of 618 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Job Profile:
Academic Advisor 2
Job Family:
Academic Advising
Time Type:
Full time
Apply before 11:59 PM Arizona time the day before the posted End Date.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of experience appropriate to the area of assignment/field; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or training from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Job Profile Summary:
Resolves complex issues and also take the lead on projects built around student support and is both an individual-contributor position; works with a broad knowledge of overlapping functions and processes; team lead/holds team accountable/reports up to leadership/trainer.
Job Description:
Position Salary Range: $48,600 - $55,000 per year; DOE
Job Description:
The School of Sustainability in the College of Global Futures is seeking a Graduate Student Support Coordinator, Online Programs to provide admissions, advising and student services coordination for prospective and current students in the School of Sustainability's online graduate certificate and master's programs related to sustainable food systems.
Essential Duties:
  • Reporting: Running and tracking online admissions, enrollment, and retention reports and helping to identify strategies and opportunities for improvement.
  • Key Materials: Coordinating updates to program Fact Sheets for Enrollment Advisors as well as program handbooks, catalog updates, and webpages.
  • Training: Creating presentations and leading refresher trainings for Enrollment Advisors as needed.
  • Resolving Escalated Cases & Troubleshooting: Helping to resolve student issues with instructors, School staff, and EdPlus as necessary.
  • Meetings: Participating in monthly College of Global Futures online meetings, Graduate College Academic Support Staff meetings and any other relevant meetings pertaining to School of Sustainability online graduate programs.
  • Training/Coaching: As online programs grow, this position may assist in providing onboarding training/coaching for new graduate support staff.
  • Policies and Procedures: Interprets and explains university and school policies and procedures to students, faculty, and staff.
  • Assisting with Recruitment: This may include tasks such as developing presentations, attending events, providing information sessions and webinars, and development and maintenance of marketing materials. Coordinating with College of Global Futures outreach staff, university departments and external organizations to facilitate graduate student outreach and recruitment. Assisting in identifying market trends that could affect recruiting strategies.
  • Coordinating the Graduate Admissions Process: This includes maintaining prospective student and applicant records (via Salesforce, PeopleSoft, databases, spreadsheets, and other types of electronic systems), updating supplemental applications, tracking applicants/students, drafting and sending out correspondence, and entering decisions into PeopleSoft.
  • Collaborating with the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems: Acting as primary liaison with the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems on issues related to admissions, student progress, enrollment issues, scholarship awards and tracking, and advising issues.
  • Advising and Student Services Support: Responding to inquiries and interacting with prospective and current students by phone, through e-mail, and through virtual settings (e.g., Zoom). Providing one-on-one assistance to students with questions and concerns regarding program requirements and financial responsibilities. Advising on course enrollment and performing overrides and quick enrollment of students as necessary. Assisting with completion of iPOS and other student paperwork. Conducting additional outreach to online students as necessary.
  • Coordinating USDA NextGen Scholarship Award Letters: Assists faculty in administering graduate scholarships through the USDA NextGen Scholars program. Calculate award amounts, draft and send award letters, and advise students on the scholarship terms of agreement. Excel skills (functions, pivot tables) highly recommended.
  • Maintaining Student Records & Files: Maintaining databases, spreadsheets, and files and providing updates on students to faculty and staff when requested.
  • My ASU Student Audits: Conducting graduate student audits to identify holds that may prevent a student from future course registration and working with students and various departments (ex. financial aid, student accounts, VA office, registrar, etc.) to fix any issues or holds.
  • Student Communication: Oversee the utilization of tools used to regularly communicate with students (e.g., Canvas community sites).
  • Focus on Quality and Success: Ensuring a positive student experience and office culture by addressing questions and concerns in a timely, supportive manner.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Desired Qualifications:
  • Experience in effective collaboration to establish ongoing, effective working partnerships with other student services colleagues, faculty, alumni, and community constituents, etc., to fulfill mission- supportive activities of the college.
  • Experience in applying knowledge about factors which increase student recruitment, retention, engagement, graduation, satisfaction, and success in higher education.
  • Experience in establishing rapport with students, staff, alumni, faculty, administrators, and other constituents from a wide array of identities, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
  • Experience in student services such as admissions, advising, and reporting.
  • Experience with software programs for tracking student interest, student admissions, and student progress such as Salesforce.
  • Experience coordinating student services for online degree programs.
  • Evidence of a master's degree in a related field.

Working Environment:
  • Activities are performed in an environmentally controlled office setting subject to extended periods of being in a stationary position and moving moderate distances to perform work.
  • Regular use of a computer and other office productivity equipment, such as a calculator, copy machine, and printer.
  • Frequently moves up to 25 pounds for various needs.
  • Regular activities require ability to quickly change priorities which may include and/or are subject to resolution of conflicts.
  • Ability to clearly communicate to perform essential duties.
  • Work Schedule: Online programs that cater to working professionals require flexible work hours to accommodate student schedules. For this reason, working some evening hours or weekends may be required at certain times throughout the year.

Department Statement:
The School of Sustainability is committed to developing a more equitable environment for faculty and students. Our mission is to achieve environmental integrity, social equity, and well-being through innovative research, impactful education, and engaged communities. Our faculty's research offers tremendous breadth in socially embedded and use-inspired research that seeks to develop solutions to pressing sustainability challenges across various scales. Our transdisciplinary approach has allowed us to adapt and evolve through learning and experimentation, as well as innovative, collaborative research and problem-solving activities. With social equity as a core aspect of sustainability, our scholarship often involves working with historically marginalized communities to seek environmental and social justice at home and abroad. SOS is a global leader in sustainability research and discovery. Our supportive culture and programs enable student, alumni, faculty, and staff success. We empower communities, both locally and internationally, towards sustainability transformation.
In the College of Global Futures, we prepare our students to address some of the greatest challenges of our time, from ensuring the social benefits of powerful new technologies and creating just and sustainable futures, to exploring solutions to emerging issues that transcend the limitations of conventional thinking.
Driving Requirement:
Driving is not required for this position.
Location:
Campus: Tempe
Funding:
No Federal Funding
Instructions to Apply:
Current employees, student workers seeking staff opportunities, and students applying for student worker positions must apply directly through the Workday Jobs Hub.
Please use the link below to log in using single sign-on.
https://www.myworkday.com/asu/d/inst/1$9925/9925$25863.htmld
To be considered, your application must include all of the following attachments:
  • Cover letter
  • Resume or CV

Multiple documents may be uploaded in the attachments section. Alternatively, applicants may combine all required materials into a single PDF for submission. Please ensure uploaded documents are clearly labeled and include your name.
Please ensure your resume includes all employment information in month and year format, for example 6/04 to 8/14, along with job title, job duties, and employer name for each position. Your resume should clearly demonstrate how your experience and background meet the minimum and desired qualifications for this position. Incomplete applications or missing required materials may not be considered.
Important: Do not withdraw your application to make edits. Once an application is withdrawn, it cannot be edited, reactivated, or replaced with a new submission. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact The Office of Human Resources Talent Acquisition before the posting close date.
Graduate Assistant, Intern and part-time positions are counted as half time for experience equivalency, meaning one year equals six months of experience.
Only electronic applications will be accepted for this position. By submitting an application, you confirm that the information provided is accurate and complete.
ASU Statement:
Arizona State University is a new model for American higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic excellence, entrepreneurial energy and broad access. This New American University is a single, unified institution comprising four differentiated campuses positively impacting the economic, social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it serves. Its research is inspired by real world application blurring the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines. ASU serves more than 100,000 students in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, the nation's fifth largest city. ASU champions inclusive excellence, and welcomes students from all fifty states and more than one hundred nations across the globe.
ASU is a tobacco-free university. For details visit https://wellness.asu.edu/explore-wellness/body/alcohol-and-drugs/tobacco
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.
Notice of Availability of the ASU Annual Security and Fire Safety Report:
In compliance with federal law, ASU prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and resources. ASU's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://www.asu.edu/police/PDFs/ASU-Clery-Report.pdf. You may request a hard copy of the report by contacting the ASU Police Department at 480-965-3456.
Relocation Assistance - For information about schools, housing child resources, neighborhoods, hospitals, community events, and taxes, visit https://cfo.asu.edu/az-resources.
Employment Verification Statement:
ASU conducts pre-employment screening which may include verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and certifications.
Background Check Statement:
ASU conducts pre-employment screening for all positions which includes a criminal background check, verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and certifications. Employment is contingent upon successful passing of the background check.
Fingerprint Check Statement:
This position is considered safety/security sensitive and will include a fingerprint check. Employment is contingent upon successful passing of the fingerprint check.

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