SPECIALTY JOB LISTS

 

ON-CAMPUS PAID COMMUNITY SERVICE JOBS INFORMATION

 

SPECIALTY JOB LISTS

 

ON-CAMPUS PAID COMMUNITY SERVICE JOBS INFORMATION

The Federal Work Study Program (FWSP) offers employment opportunities to work study students who are interested in working in a community service environment.  All community service jobs are paid positions that provide an opportunity for students to earn income while  meaningful work that improves the quality of life for community residents.

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ON-CAMPUS PAID COMMUNITY SERVICE JOBS LIST

 

 

CASE - Citizenship and Service Education

GSAPP - Psychology Clinic

Institute for Families Community Service

Latino Arts and Culture Center Summer Camp

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR EARLY EDUCATION RESEARCH

Nutritional Science Infant Study

Nutritional Sciences Preschool

ODASIS - Diversity and Success in the Sciences - Community Service Program

Upward Bound Program

 

 


 

ON-CAMPUS PAID COMMUNITY SERVICE JOB DESCRIPTIONS

 

 

 

BUSCH CAMPUS

 

GSAPP - Psychology Clinic (8707)

Contact - Suzanne Baranello baranell@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-445-6111 X25

 

Office Assistant - Assistant will cover the front desk where clients enter during the day and possibly some evening hours. Help with the data entry, clinic paperwork, and general office duties including filing, copying, etc.  Assist Clinic Coordinators, Office Manager, and Clinic Director.  Computer knowledge of Word, Access and Excel helpful, but we will train.

 

ODASIS - Diversity and Success in the Sciences - Community Service Program (8726)

Contact: Laura Panos at panos@biology.rutgers.edu or 732-445-0939    

 

Student Assistant - Management of syllabi, rosters and phone call logs. Interact with high school students, faculty, and staff; assist coordinator with weekly setup.  Must type and be computer literate.

 

 

 

COLLEGE AVENUE CAMPUS

 

CASE - Citizenship and Service Education (8703)

Amy Michael at amymic@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-932-8660

 

Student Assistant - Assist w/ student registration, helps with program planning, develops material for website, documents service work for newsletters, assists with marketing of program. Occasionally visits service learning classes; Assist CESEP professors w/course paperwork, tracking academic progress of service-learning students; attend all CESEP training sessions; Performs office duties as assigned.   Strong organizational and communication skills; must be able to work independently; have strong computer skills and experience with volunteering/community work a plus!

 

Student Assistant - Responsible for outreach strategies; Maintenance of database; gathering information, researching, evaluating, drafting and editing documentation, general office duties. 

Ability to think critically; good project management skills; ability to plan, organize and prioritize work; intermediate internet and word processing skills; knowledge of office systems and organization; advanced knowledge of English grammar and style and copy-editing and proof-reading skills.

 

Latino Arts and Culture Center Summer Camp (8702)

Contact - Sandra Rocio Castro at scastro@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-932-1263

 

Student Assistant - On site counselor for 5 wk. camp, with some pre and some post program work required. Work with African American and Latino youth ages 10-17 yrs. in art projects, gang awareness workshops, mural painting projects, go on field trips etc. Camp held on campus at Rutgers. Full supervision at all times by camp director, assistants will not be left alone w/ children.

 

Student Manager - The Latino Scholars Program Coordinator will coordinate tutoring programs in New Brunswick schools under CLAC supervision. Duties: Train, mentor and provide on-site supervision for UG tutors. Collect, verify and prepare tutor payroll. Schedule and hold regular meetings with tutors. Liaison between the tutoring program and the schools and maintains dialog with teachers, tutors, and directors. Provides support to the Director and participates in research projects and program evaluations.  Bilingual and/or education major preferred, but not required.

 

  

DOUGLASS CAMPUS

 

Nutritional Science Infant Study (8708)

John Worobey at worobey@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-932-6517

 

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Assist with data collection for study of infant growth and development.  Work involves recruiting and observing mothers and infants, interviewing mothers, recording dietary intake, entering data on computers. Nutrition Major, speak Spanish, computer skills.

 

Nutritional Sciences Preschool (8723)

Contact: Harriet Worobey at harrietw@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-932-8895

 

Student Teacher Assistant - Working with 3 and 4 year olds.  Duties include set-up, help with class management, reading to small groups of preschoolers, snack preparation/cooking with children, responsibilities at learning centers and supervision of outdoor play.  Hours available: 9:15 - 12:15, Monday - Friday.  Interview is mandatory. Must be able and want to work with 3 and 4 year old children.

 

 

 

LIVINGSTON CAMPUS

 

Institute for Families Community Service (8714)

Contact: Christina Maggio at csmaggio@ssw.rutger.edu or 732-445-0512 x155

 

Office Assistant - General office duties including filing, typing, data entry, copying, telephone and general office duties as needed.  Typing, Ms Office, excellent written and verbal communication skills, must be willing to work in timely and conscientious manner.  Work may require confidentiality.

 

Upward Bound Program (8704)

Contact - James H. Whitney, III at jhwiii@echo.rutgers.edu or 732-445-3090 x178

 

Office Assistant - General work-study duties will consist of filing, photocopying, typing, answering phones, making calls, special projects, supply management, acting as a role model and mentor to Upward Bound students. Must be knowledgeable of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher).  Must be a matriculating Rutgers University Sophomore, Junior, or Senior.

 

Lounge Monitor - Work as tutor monitor/hall monitor for our residence hall during our summer Upward Bound program.

 

Student Manager - Student Manager is responsible for the following: Supervising work-study, mentors, and  special undergraduate program activities, develop and train student staff, annual update of general work-study job description and Assistant Student Manager job description.  Approve/disapprove work-study time sheets. Assist Administrative Assistant in overall management of Rutgers Upward Bound office functions.  Must be knowledgeable of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher).  Must be a matriculating Rutgers University Graduate/Undergraduate student. Bilingual preferred.

 

Assistant Student Manager - Assistant Student Manager position would consist of: supervising the organization and maintenance of student files and office supplies, assists Director with organization/updating of forms and documents.  Assists Program Coordinator, Developmental Specialist, Counselors, and Administrative Assistant with special tasks/assignments. Special tasks and Assignments assigned by Director. May be asked to attend Saturday sessions and special programs.  Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Access, Publisher).  Must be a matriculating Rutgers University Sophomore, Junior, or Senior.

 

 

 

DOWNTOWN NB

 

NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR EARLY EDUCATION RESEARCH (8715)

Contact:  Valerie Werstler at vwerstler@rci.rutgers.edu or 732-932-4350 x223

 

Undergraduate Research Assistant – Research support for studies to assess and improve preschool education at The National Institute for Early Education Research.  May include data collection, database management, general internet research, and helping with reports. Will become familiar with basic educational assessments, data revisions and data entry.  This is a wonderful opportunity to be involved in high-profile preschool policy research, and RAs will work closely with and report directly to Research Project Coordinator.  Basic experience with Microsoft Word and Excel required. Must demonstrate ability to work independently and communicate effectively. Experience with assessment and/or SPSS preferred.  Psychology or Education concentration preferred. Graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to apply

 

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Perform library and online research.  Assist with writing research extracts and reports.  Advanced experience with Microsoft Excel preferred.

 

For more information or for additional employment opportunities, please call

732-932-8817, or visit the SEO in Records Hall on the College Avenue Campus.

SEO hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.