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Student Employment

Federal Work-Study is a financial aid program funded by the federal government and administered by the university. Students can find employment to help pay for college expenses beyond the tuition bill.  

Open Positions

Students must be awarded Federal Work Study on Self Service Carolina. Please contact Christen Mayes in the Financial Aid office before interviewing for the job.  The positions will be updated weekly.

15 hours per week

$12.00 an hour, Central Building

Annie Smith: 864-424-8055, alsmith@mailbox.sc.edu

 

Assist with mailings, social media posts, and engagements. Website content, writing articles, taking pictures around campus, paperwork, and help promote events at the bookstore. This position will also serve as an editor/proofreader for the Bantam Gazette.

15 hours per week

$12.00 an hour, Main Building

Dr. Andrew Pisano: 864-424-8073, PISANOA@mailbox.sc.edu

 

Assist students with paper writing assignments by using a specific format & under close training & supervision of the English Department.

Student should:

1. Keep scheduled hours as agreed upon by SASC & English Departments.

2. Schedule appointments with students who need writing assistance.

3. Assist students with paper writing assignments.

4. Notify, in writing, the English Professor of the visit.

5. Keep records of visits for assessment.

6. Proficiency with M.L.A. guidelines is required.

7. Must have completed both English 101 and 102 with a grade of “A”.

15 hours per week

$12.000 an hour, Main Building

Dr. David Hudson:864-424-8083, Hudsondm@mailbox.sc.edu

 

The laboratory assistant position requires that the worker have some experience in science (at least a high school biology/chemistry course) and a high level of dependability/self-motivation. The duties include lab cleanup (washing dishes, sweeping floors, disposing of trash, etc.), lab preparation/setup, some preparation of solutions dependent on prior experience, and some clerical responsibilities (Xeroxing, filing, etc.). While this position would have many advantages for a student with a science major, the student is only required to have an interest in science and a willingness to learn some specialized techniques (including safety procedures).

15 hours per week

$12.00 an hour, Main Building

Dr. Lee Morris: 864-424-8094, LGMORRIS@mailbox.sc.edu

 

The lab assistant will help set up the three biology labs every semester. He/she will also help clean up the lab and the prep rooms. He/she will also assist the instructor in organizing campus-wide events such as blood drives, AIDS Awareness workshops, etc., and assist with research projects when needed.

15 hours per week

$12.00 an hour, Bell Street Campus

Cameron Coone: 864-426-4864, coone@mailbox.sc.edu

 

Answer phones, greet guests and visitors, make copies, scan documents, and help with orientations and other student-related events. Other duties as assigned.

14 hours per week

$13.00 an hour, Carnegie Library Building

Ceena Lloyd: 864-427-7140, clloyd@unionlibrary.org

 

Be able to provide help in the library through various duties such as light lifting up to 30 lbs., reaching, bending, pushing book carts, etc., as needed. Using the online circulation system, check books and other materials in or out. Assist with inventory of all library materials. Assist patrons in the use of the photocopier, the printer, and the online catalog and computers generally. Perform other duties as needed.

 

14 hours per week

$13.00 an hour, First Steps

Nicole Glenn: 864-426-2519, nicoleglenn@unionfirststeps.org

 

Provides administrative support for all programs in a non-profit organization. Responsibilities can vary but generally include:

· Answering phone, keeping records, data entry

· Program management: assisting with planning and managing program events

· Outreach: assisting with program outreach efforts such as social media and community engagement

 


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