If you have been cleared for Student Employment, you may review the following list of current vacancies and contact those departments that have vacancies for which you are qualified. If you are unsure as to whether or not you are eligible for Student Employment, call (270)745-5513.
Research Assistant. $5.15 per hour, 10-20 hours per week, beginning immediately upon qualification, 2-3 positions available (1 at MS level). Work Schedule: Flexible. Duties: Chemical research: grant supported labwork. Required skills: Chemistry majors preferred; related majors considered. Contact: Chemistry, D.W. Slocum, Rm 437 TCCW, 745-5239. (R0001)
Microcomputing Student Consultant. $6.00 per hour, 20 hours per week, beginning immediately, 3 positions available. Work Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Duties: First level helpdesk support position that provides technical assistance to faculty/staff desktop systems. This includes installation, configuration and troubleshooting hardware and software over the phone and in the field. Required skills: Looking for an undergraduate level student with excellent verbal, written, and customer service skills. Experience with setup, configuration and support of PC hardware and software. Working knowledge of Windows 98 and XP operating systems. Ability to lift up to 60 lbs. Working knowledge of networking concepts a plus. Contact: Network Computing & Communications, Please email current resume and class schedule to Lori.Douglas@wku.edu. (R0002)
Personal Trainer (Junior Trainer). $15.00 per hour, 10-15 hours per week (depending on clientele), 2-3 positions available. Work Schedule: Variable. Duties: Design and implement a customized exercise program based on clients goals and needs. Required skills: Personal Trainer certification, with one year experience in Fitness Instruction or Personal Training (CPR and First Aid). Contact: Intramural-Recreational Sports (Health and Fitness Lab), Laura Hall, Preston Center Room #108, 745-6044. (R0004)
Aerobics Instructor. $7.50-$15.45 (increases with teaching experience), 3-6 hours per week, beginning Fall 2004, 2 positions available. Work Schedule: Classes offered Monday-Saturday. Duties: Responsible for planning and teaching the 30-60 minute fitness classes held in the dance studio and/or pool. Required skills: Written application, interview, audition, certification with nationally recognized association and CPR/FA certification. Contact: Intramural-Recreational Sports, Alissa Arnold, Preston Center, Room 108, 745-6531. (R0007)
Web Design Technician. $8.00 per hour 20 hours per week, beginning August 30, 2004. Work Schedule: Around student schedule. Duties: Work on school's webpage design. Assist in technical work in the lab classrooms. Required skills: Demonstrated ability to create and alter web pages. Contact: Journalism and Broadcasting, Kranthi Dudam, MMTH 216, 745-4144.
(R0031) Food Service Worker. Starting at $6.25 per hour, up to 20 hours per week, beginning September 6, 2004, 15 positions available. Work Schedule: Flexible by event (athletics). Duties: Stocking and setting up concession stand; help in the kitchen, concession, catering and other areas. Required skills: Guest service, basic math, ability to lift, walk, stand for extended periods. Contact: Centerplate, Robert Zborowski, E.A. Diddle Arena, Office 1200, 745-8984.
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Infant/Toddler & Preschool Teacher/Student Worker. $5.15 per hour, 15-20 hours per week, beginning October 2004, 2 infant teachers, 1 preschool teacher available. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 1:30-5:30, 2:00-5:30. Duties: Safety and supervision of children, provide developmentally appropriate activities. Required skills: Dependability and patience is a must; Experience preferred but not required. Will train. Must have completed FASFA and be approved to work through Student Financial Assistance for 2004-2005. Contact: T/TAS WKU Campus Child Care, Tyson Greenfield-Gough, Jones Jaggers 113, 745-4042. (R0041)
Student Assistant/Office of the Bursar. $5.15 per hour, 15-20 hours per week during academic year/35 during summer, beginning December 6, 2004. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30. Duties: Answer phones, assist with walk-in traffic, use copier, computer, fax machine, calculator. Filing, general clerical. Assist students, parents, etc. with questions on accounts. Assist Billings and Receivables, Cashiers and Perkins Loan offices. Required skills: Typing, excellent communication skills, computer skills (Word, Excel, Internet). Good organizational skills. Must be able and willing to follow instructions and sometimes work independently. Some Accounting background helpful. Must be dependable. Contact: Controller (Bursar's Office), Julie Ahlers, Potter Hall, Room 208. For consideration, students must submit a current resume with references. (R0049)
Student Assistant. $5.15 per hour, 15 hours per week, beginning ASAP. Work Schedule: Flexible. Duties: Word processing, data entry, copying, answering telephones. Various other tasks assigned. Undergraduate Freshman or Sophomore, non-business major. Required skills: Requires knowledge of Word, Access, Excel, Powerpoint. Typing speed 40-50 WPM. Resume with references required. Contact: Management, Carole Ledbetter, Grise Hall 200, 745-5408.
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ACE tutor/lab assistant. $5.25 per hour, 10 hours per week, beginning ASAP, 4 positions available. Work Schedule: Flexible. Duties: Tutors needed for anatomy/physiology, human nutrition, dental hygiene and nursing. Tutors must have at least a 3.0 GPA. Hours will depend on need subject demand. Tutors may work with group session tutoring or by appointment only. Additional duties may be assigned such as monitoring the computer lab and assisting ACE coordinator. Required Skills: Excellent communication skills, good organizational skills, must be responsible and dependable, good people skills, able to multitask, good computer knowledge. Preferably an undergraduate student that has recently received an A or B in the course they wish to tutor. Contact: Please bring resume to Academic Center for Excellence, CHHS, Bethany Smith, AC 305, 745-5027. (R0059)
Sociology Department Student Worker. $5.15 per hour, 15 hours per week, beginning January 3, 2005, 2 positions available. Work Schedule: Varies depending on needed time slots. Duties: Assist with various office duties as directed by the Office Associate. Examples of work include answering the phone, typing and filing. Required skills: Ability to work in Microsoft Word and Internet programs, typing, good communication skills. Contact: Sociology, Kelcey Newton, Grise Hall 100, 745-2150. (R0060)
Infant/Toddler and Preschool Teacher/Student Worker. $5.15 per hour, 15-20 hours per week, beginning January 2005, 4 positions available. Work Schedule: Monday thru Friday 1:30-5:30 and 2:00-5:30. Duties: Safety and supervision of children. Provide developmentally appropriate activities. Dependability and patience is a must. Experience preferred but not required. Will train. One position is at our off-campus site. Must be reliable and have transportation. (Off-campus site within 10 minutes of campus.) Required Skills: Must have completed FAFSA and be approved to work through Student Financial Assistance for 2004-2005. Contact: Plase send resume along with three letters of recommendation and WKU class schedule to T/TAS WKU Campus Child Care, Tyson Greenfield-Gough, Jones Jaggers 125, 745-4042.
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Records Clerk. $5.15 per hour, 20 hours per week, beginning January 3, 2005, 3 positions available. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:30-4:00, will work around class schedule. Duties: Filing, answering phone, giving directions, collecting money for tickets and permits, computer entry, general office work. Required skills: Computer, must be able to communicate well with public, knowledge of campus buildings and parking lot locations. Contact: Police, Diann Crump or Donna Herald, Parking Structure, 745-2548.
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Student Assistant. $5.15 per hour, 7.5 hours per week, beginning January 10, 2005. Work Schedule: Somewhat flexible, but must work 1.5 hours each day. Monday-Thursday any time between 1:00-4:30; Friday schedule flexible. Duties: Word processing, filing, copying, shredding, collating, answering phones, greeting and assisting students, other duties as required. Required skills: Microsoft Office, excellent communications skills, general office skills, neat personal appearance. Contact: Healthcare Information Systems-Health Sciences Division, Karen Sansom, Community College, South Campus 126, 780-2567. (R0063)
Office Receptionist/Lab Tutor. $5.15 per hour, 15 hours per week, beginning spring semester 2005. Work Schedule: To be determined. Duties: Serve as Modern Languages receptionist. Answer phone, Xeroxing, fax, other duties will be assigned. Serve as the Lab Monitor/French Tutor. Required Skills: Excellent communication and phone skills, attention to accuracy in work projects, strong computer skills. Contact: Submit resume to Modern Languages, Holly Oglesbee, 251 FAC, 745-2401.
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Office/Lab Assistant. $5.15 per hour, 15 hours per week, beginning Spring semester 2005, 2 positions available. Work Schedule: To be determined. Duties: Serve as receptionist for Modern Languages department or work in Media Center as monitor. Perform general office duties. Answer phone, greet visitors, operate office equipment. Required skills: Excellent communication skills, professional phone skills, attention to accuracy in work projects, strong computer skills. Must be dependable. Will train for Media Center monitor. Contact: Modern Languages, Holly Oglesbee, 251 FAC, 745-2401.
(R0065) Student Worker. $5.15 per hour, 20 hours per week, beginning November 15, 2004, 2 positions available. Work Schedule: MWF: 10-1 TR: 8-1. Duties: Cover front desk. Required skills: Telephones, student referrals. Contact: School of Journalism and Broadcasting, Pam Johnson, 214 MMTH, 745-5836.
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University Libraries (KY Museum) Web Site Student Assistant. $5.15 per hour, up to 15 hours per week, beginning January 10, 2005. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday between 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Duties: Scannign and enhancing images, slides, photographs, etc., for digital image library. Occasional use of digital camera. Maintaining, editing and developing web sites for Special Collections. Required Skills: Knowledge of image scanning and enhancement software as well as web site authoring and editing tools. Position requires ability to follow instructions carefully and demands great attention to detail. Demonstrated proficiency with Adobe Photoshop as well as a working knowledge of Macintosh computers and Dreamweaver software. Knowledge of Excel preferred. Contact: University Libraries, Sandy Staebell, Kentucky Building, 745-6260. Apply on-line: http://www.wku.edu/Library/forms/appform.htm. (R0067)
To apply for the following position(s), you must qualify for the Federal Work Study Program.
Program Facilitator. $5.50 per hour, approximately 20 hours per week, Monday through Friday 2:00-6:00, beginning ASAP, 3 positions available. Work Schedule: Monday through Friday 2:00-6:00. Duties: Facilitating Girls Inc. programs, supervising girls, possibly driving the vans to and from schools. Required skills: Must be able to work well with children. Must have a good driving record. Contact: Girls Inc., Abbey Robbins or Patty Alford, 781-3549. (R0025)
Community Service Assistant. $6.00 per hour, 10-15 hours per week, beginning immediately. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday Time Varies. Duties: Handle case work of community service workers/handle appointments and placement of workers. Required skills: Ability to file papers, handle case work, ability to deal with various people and personalities. Contact: Boys & Girls Club of Bowling Green, Janie England or Bernie Fugate, 531 West 11th Street, 782-2180. (R0048)
Student Library Assistant. $5.75 per hour, 15-20 hours per week. Work Schedule: Office open 8:00-4:00. Duties: Working with professional library staff and library patrons, help provide educational/enrichment materials to all ages of public - may require duties be performed at branch locations. Required skills: Good communication skills, computer knowledge, requires physical activity (lifting, stretching, bending, pushing/pulling book trucks), ability to work with others or independently on assigned tasks - ability to work in a busy environment and at a variety of tasks - flexibility. Contact: Bowling Green Public Library, Kay Bender, 1225 State St, Bowling Green, KY 42101, 781-4882 ext. 204. (R0050)
Administrative Assistant. $6.00 per hour, 20 hours per week, beginning November 2004. Work Schedule: No evenings or weekends. Duties: Assist Finance Administrator with filing, answering phones, typing and other office duties. Required Skills: Typing and computer skills. Contact: Barren River Area Safe Space, Inc., Debbie Chandler, 781-9334. (R0068) Western Kentucky University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, or disability, and provides, on request, reasonable accommodations including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in all services, programs, and activities.
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