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Work Study Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Additional tasks may be assigned by the Library work-study supervisor as needed. Shifts are 4-6 hours long and vary according to the hours the building is open. Qualifications: Ability to work nights ...

Work Study - Peer Tutor

Abilene, TX ยท On-site

$11.25 - $15/hr

Applicants with skills specific to position may be requested by Work Study Supervisor via email request to Work Study Coordinator. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action McMurry University ...

Work Study

Arkansas City, KS ยท On-site

$10 - $12/hr

Responsible for maintaining accurate time sheets and approval from immediate supervisor. (Note ... Work Study recipients will be monitored by their immediate supervisor based on their ability to ...

Federal Work Study

Cheraw, SC ยท On-site

$21.75 - $26.75/hr

Job Responsibilities Federal Work Study Job Responsibilities The Federal Work-Study Program ... The supervisor, of a set position, will review applications and may select two or three people to ...

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What disqualifies you from federal work-study?

Work Study Supervisors are disqualified from federal work-study if they do not meet eligibility requirements such as being enrolled at least half-time, maintaining satisfactory academic progress, or having unresolved financial aid issues. Additionally, individuals with certain criminal convictions or those who fail to complete necessary paperwork may be ineligible.

What is the difference between Work Study Supervisor vs Work Study Coordinator?

AspectWork Study SupervisorWork Study Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, sometimes a master's, with experience in student employment or administrationUsually requires a bachelor's degree, with focus on student services or administrative skills
Work EnvironmentSupervises student workers and staff, often in educational or campus settingsAssists in coordinating work-study programs, liaising between students and departments
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by colleges and universities to oversee work-study programsFound in similar settings, focusing on program administration and student support

While both roles support work-study programs, the Work Study Supervisor primarily manages student workers and staff, ensuring program effectiveness. The Work Study Coordinator focuses on organizing and coordinating the program, acting as a liaison between students and departments. Both roles require related credentials and are integral to campus employment services.

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Work-Study CA Library

ATSU Work Study

Kirksville, MO โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description:

Purpose: Front Desk Assistance to Library Patrons


Job Description: Library Front Desk workers will be available to answer questions from library patrons, check out library materials, and direct questions to library staff when needed. They will monitor the library outside of normal staff hours and maintain decorum including the physical presentation of furniture and models. All students need to follow the library policies and procedures for working at the front desk. Additional tasks may be assigned by the Library work-study supervisor as needed. Shifts are 4-6 hours long and vary according to the hours the building is open.


Qualifications: Ability to work nights and weekends, good academic standing


Skills: Strong communication skills, ability to self-manage and follow instructions, Computer and Internet Literacy


Special characteristics: Detailed oriented, friendly attitude, Highly Adaptable


Hourly Range 16.00

Requirements:

A.T. University (ATSU) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities.