job opportunities
Listed below are job opportunities available to work study students at
UNCP. The number of positions currently
available for each job is enclosed in parenthesis
( ). F in the parenthesis means the job has been
filled.hhhh
- Accounts Payable (2)
- Process invoices for payment, file and open incoming mail. Contact
Ms.Stephanie Hunt at 521-6364.
- Admissions (10)
- Assist with mass mailings, prepare freshman and transfer packets,
pick up mail daily and route to respective person, keep shelves
stocked with Admission Publications as needed, and other duties
as assigned by Director of Admissions. Contact Ms. Sylvia Chavis
at 521-6263.
- Alumni Relations (1)
- Serve as an Office Assistant for the Office of Alumni Relations.
Major Gifts, pickup and deliver mail, assist with mass mailings,
demonstrate ability to work independently with accuracy and flexibility,
knowledge of filing system, must have a working knowledge of computer,
adding machine, fax machine, multi-line telephone and copier, must
possess a pleasant personality for contact with alumni and donors
of UNCP, be self-motivated and energetic, other duties as assigned.
Contact Ms. Rhonda Allen at 521-6533...
- American Indian Students Assistant (2)
- Primary duties of the student requires scanning photo negatives
to cd's for a photo archieve project. Students must have basic knowledge
of computer usage. Ability to use a scanner preferred. Other duties
will require that the students answer the telephone in the absence
of the departmental secretary. Limited typing, if any. Students
will be asked to make photocopies for departmental faculty. Contact
Becky Leviner at 521-6282.
- Art Assistant (F)
- Must possess good communication skills and a friendly attitude.
Must have a strong degree of motivation and be willing to handle a
variety of tasks. Will be required to answer telephones, take messages,
assisting with the preparation of the outgoing; delivering materials
to different locations on campus; helping other staff in filing, collating
materials and other related tasks. The candidate must demonstrate
ability to work independently with accuracy and flexibility, must
have a working knowledge of computer. Contact Mr. Blake Tyner at 521-6216.
- Athletics
- Athletic Game Management Position (6)
- The Athletic Department is looking for workers who can help
with game management in various sports throughout the school
year. Workers must be available on certain nights and weekends.
The job consists of various aspects of game management including:
field setup and breakdown, clock operators, public address announcers,
and several other duties. Contact John Haskins at 521-6345.
- AthleticTraining Assistant (F)
- Clerical work, including Managing Student Athlete Files, errands
and management of supplies and inventory. Basic computer skills
required, will train on computer system. Hours are 1-6 Monday
thru Friday with avilability of morning hours. Contact Mr. Matt
Lundin at 522-5801 or in person in Jones Athletic Training Facility
Room 1224.
- UNCP Football Assistants (3)
- Primary duties include clerical tasks in the office; filing,
data entry, copying, assist with mailings and other duties as
assigned. On the-field duties will include preparing the field
for practice, field tear down post-practice, video taping, editing,
and other duties as assigned. Contact Peter Shinnick at 775-4112,
and Freddie Bell at 775-4231.
- Intramural Assistant (F)
- Clock keeping, statistic keeping, equipment management. Contact
Justin Winans at 521-6586.
- Lifeguards (F)
- Supervise patrons, help with cleaning of decks at pool events,
as well as special events. Must take part in in-service training
and adhere to pool policy and dress regulations. Contact Kris
Wojieck 775-4246.
- Mat Maintenance Worker (F)
- Daily mopping and cleaning of mat room, locker room etc., and
help at special events. Contact Mr. Jamie Gibbs at 910-775-4116.
- Men's Baseball (4)
- Responsibilities: Pre Game Set-Up, Laundry, Equipment Care,
Field Work, Post Games Clean Up, Other Duties, Must be able to
work weekends and nights. Prefer Base Ball Players on the team.
Contact Mr. Paul O'Neil at 521-6810.
- Men's Basketball Workers (3)
- Responsibilities: Practice and pre game set-up, laundry, equipment
care, inventory, post game clean-up, assist with filing, paperwork,
mass mailings and other duties determined by basketball staff.
Contact Ben Miller at 521-6343.
- Weight Management Assistant (F)
- Monitor student weight and help with Weight Assessment Program,
must be free in the afternoon from 2:00 - 6:00pm, Monday through
Thursday. Keep track of weight and work morning hours 6:30 - 8:30am
Monday through Thursday. Contact Mr. P.J. Smith at 521-6261.
- Office Assistants (F)
- Good computer and typing skills, other clerical duties, help
with special events. Contact Mr. Jamie Gibbs at 910-775-4116.
- Pool Maintenance Worker (F)
- Vacuum and wash pool decks and equipment room as well as wash
sides of pool. Contact Kris Wojieck at 775-4246.
- Office Workers (F)
- Assist with clerical work, make deposits, run errands, assist
with log sheets for five vehicles, etc. Contact Ms. Marla Locklear
at 521-6227.
- Sports Information Assistants (F)
- Get paid to watch sports! The Sports Information
Department is looking for students who love sports and want to
work at UNCP sporting events taking stats, writing press releases
and updating the web site after home games. This position requires
advanced computer skills or an ability to learn quickly, and clear,
concise writing skills. Basic knowledge of soccer, basketball,
and baseball and the ability to learn the statistics necessary
for each sports. You MUST be able to work nights
and weekends. Please bring a writing sample to the interview.
Contact Mr. Todd Anderson at 521-6371.
- Sports Information Clerical (2)
- General office duties including answering telephones, must be
computer literate other office duties. Contact Ms. Regenia Maynor
at 521-6370.
- Track & Field Assistant (F)
- Assist with filing and mass mailing for recruits, keep individual
performance stats, uniform management, laundry and other duties
as assigned. Must be able to work independently. Contact Mr. Larry
Rodgers at 521-6307.
- Training Assistant (F)
- Clerical duties, answer phone, run errands,typing, filing, student-athlet
check -in. Basic computer knowledge preferred ( will train for
student -athlete check in software. Contact Mr. Matt Lundin at
522-5801 or in person in Jones Athletic Training Facility Room
1224.
- Women's Soccer Manager (2)
- Pre-Game set-up. Laundry, equipment care, field work, and post-game
clean up. Contact Mr. Lars Anderson at 521-6442
- Women's Basketball Assistant (1)
- Assist with filing, paperwork, any duties that go with basketball
such as airing the basketballs up, filling the water bottles,
and cleaning the locker room. Answering the phone and mass mailings
to recruits. Contact Mr. John Haskins at 521-6345.
- Biology (3)
- Laboratory setup and clean up; washing glassware; maintaining laboratory
facilities; clerical duties. Contact Ms. Gale Sampson at 521-6651.
- Bookstore
( )
- The UNCP Bookstore is looking for dependable, energetic students
to work as Sales Associates. Responsibilities include but are not
limited to: cashiering, receiving, shipping, stocking, filing and
general office duties. Applicant should have strong communication
skills and enjoy working with people. Computer knowledge and cashiering
experience preferred. Must be able to lift up to 50lbs, and be
able to stand for long periods of time.
- Business Services (8)
- Duties: Individual job responsibilities will vary depending upon
student availability, capabilities, and departmental needs but may
include assisting in any of the department's prime functions: Purchasing,
Central Receiving/Stores, Central Mail,
Print Services, Surplus Property.
Student workers wil be assigned various tasks as required and may
include, but are not limited to:
- Assist with basic office functions, office projects, filing,
shredding confidential material, data entry, taking meter readings,
answering phones and general typing, etc.
- Assist with general office duties including use of computer
for typing and data entry; maintaining simple computer files;
posting records; compiling and verifying minor statistical data
for inventory control, etc.
- Assist with performing well-defined taks and procedures. Operates
copy and print services machines, etc.
- Assist with shipping and receiving, checking and marking received
items, counting stock, non vehicle pickup and delivery.
- Assist with sorting and distributing mail and parcels. Provides
counter services such as stamp sales, processing domestic and
international mail and parcels.
- Assist with issuing student/staff ID Cards and resolving related
issues.
- Qualifications:
- Must have good customer service skills and able to deal with
the public and all members of the campus community. Must be
punctual, reliable, organized, and have a willingness to approach
new tasks in a positive manner. Must be familiar with microsoft
office (excel & word) and general office procedures. Must
be able to maintain confidentiality. Must be able to follow
directions as well as work independently. Contact Ms. Denise
Carroll at 910-521-6337 to schedule an interview.
Center for Academic Excellence
(F)
- Answering phones; assisting with the preparation of the outgoing
mail; delivering materials to different locations on campus; helping
other staff in filing, collating materials and other related tasks.
Contact Ms. Sharon Vanwright at 775-4028.
- Community Relations:
- To assist in the development of communications for local constituents.
Contact Ron Sanders at 521-8777.
- Campus Police (3)
- Identifying tickets, filing,answering telephones, assisting with
visitors, helping direct traffic for special events on campus. Preferably
students who can work morning and afternoon. Contact Mr. McDuffie
Cummings / Ms. Sherlene Chavis at 521-6235.
- Career Services Center (F)
- Must be willing to serve visitors to the Career Center with a
friendly and helpful attitude. Position includes general office
duties including answering phones, greeting visitors, delivering
and collecting mail, preparing mailings, filing, and assisting
Career Center staff with various projects and special events.
Requires ability to maintain strict confidentiality. Contact Ms.
Brenda Bullard at 521-6270
- Chemistry (2)
- Assist the instrumentation specialist in chemistry and physics
department with laboratory maintenance such as: cleaning laboratory
glassware, cleaning lab benches, helping maintain laboratory facilities
and other duties as assisted. Contact Ms. Shanna Harrelson at 522-5746.
- Chemistry and Physics Lab Assistant (F)
- Assist the Physics Laboratory instructor: Cleaning, organizing,
inventory, preparatory work, instrument manual reproduction and
general maintenance of the physics laboratory facilities. Contact
Dr. William Brandon: 775-4289
- Chemistry and Physics Instrumentation Development
(F)
- Assist the Physics Laboratory instructor: Helping maintain laboratory
facilities and assist in constructing custom designed physics apparatus
for teaching and research. Some of the work will also involve reproducing
and organizing instrument manuals. Only physics, pre-engineering,
chemistry and biology majors with at least a 2.75 average and interest
in developing instrumentation skills will be considered. Contact
Dr. William Brandon: 775-4289
- Chemistry and Physics Office Assistant (2)
- Must possess good communication skills and a friendly attitude.
Must have a strong degree of motivation and be willing to handle
a variety of tasks. Will be required to assist the secretary, answer
telephones,take messages, deliver materials to various locations
on campus, file, collate materials and other duties as assigned
as assigned. The candidate must demonstrate the ability to work
independently with accuracy and flexibility, must have working
knowledge of computers. Contact Julie Apodaca at 910-521-6247.
- Chemistry and Physics: Physics Laboratory Teaching Assistant
(F)
- Assist the 1560 Physics Laboratory students: Helping the students
use various instruments to collect and analyze data. In addition
the TA should be ready to occasionally advise students on the structure
of well-written lab reports. This job is intended to enrich the
UNCP laboratory experience for the students taking the course while
nurturing laboratory skills for the work-study students. Only physics,
pre-engineering, chemistry and biology majors with interest in further
developing their own instrumentation skills will be considered.
Experience required: one semester of laboratory physics with a minimum
grade of a B. Contact Dr. William Brandon: 775-4289
- Computer Lab Assistant (F)
- Assist and monitor the Computer Lab (211BA). Assist faculty and
students with Computer Assignments. Contact Dr. Stephen Marson at
521-6475.
- Computer Lab Assistant/Library Computer Lab (4)
- Duties: Assist students with software and hardware use, assist
in the maintenance of hardware and software, maintain lab appearance,
and ensure that students follow lab policy.
- Lab assistants also help troubleshoot ResNet connection problems. This
position will be a customer service representative of University
Computing and Information Services. Contact Ms. Wanda Hunt at 521-6846.
- Continuing Education and Distance Education (F)
- General clerical duties: Answer telephone, photo copying, typing,
filing, delivering material to different locations on campus and
other related tasks. Contact Charlene Locklear at 521-6537.
- Controller's Office (F)
- Serve as an office assistant with filing, shredding, and incoming
and outgoing mail. Must have knowledge of computers, adding machine,
fax-machine and copier. Must have good communication skills and
friendly attitude. Contact Penny Locklear at 522-5735.
- Counseling and Testing Center
- Office Assistant (2)
- Answer phones, greet clients, make appointments, assist with
testing. Calm demeanor in the face of crisis most helpful. Requires
absolute ability to maintain confidentiality. Contact George
Gressman at 521-6202.
- Campus Health Educator Assistant (4)
- After training, provide the campus and local community with
health education through presentations, health screenings, and
staffing the "health hut." Excellent for students
interested in health/mental health professions. Contact George
Gressman at 521-6202.
- College Opportunity Program (F)
- The student will assist three professors with their paperwork.
The student will run errands, including delivering folders, paper,
or letters to various offices on campus. Help answer the phone when
needed. Contact Pecouse Lucas at 521-6223.
- Disability Support Services Office Assistant (F)
- Must possess good communication skills and a friendly attitude.
Must have a strong degree of motivation and be willing to handle
a variety of tasks. Will be required to answer telephones, take
messages, deliver materials to various locations on campus, file,
collate materials and other duties as assigned. The candidate must
demonstrate the ability to work independently with accuracy and
flexibility, must have working knowledge of computers. Contact Ann
Navarrerete at 521-6695.
- Donor,Corporate and Foundation Relations (F)
- Must possess a pleasant personality, good communication skills
and be self motivated. Ability to work independently with accuracy
and flexibility. Ability to handle multi tasks, must have a working
knowledge of computers. Contact Ms. Betty Johnson at 521-6213.
- English, Theatre & Languages (2)
- Student Worker's to work part-time in our new Oral Language Lab
and help department secretary and professors as in copying, typing,
etc. Contact Ms .Carolyn Price at 521-6246.
- Equipment Manager/ Assistants (6)
- Checking out equipment, laundering uniforms, general repair on
equipment and taking inventory. Contact Mr. Larry Gales at 521-6294
- Facilities Manager Assistant (15)
- Fitness Center Assistant will monitor and check ID's as students
come in to use facility. Must be able to lift heavy equipment and
keep the equipment clean, controlling access to the facilities and
keeping related records. Contact Tony Chavis at 521-6808
- Financial Aid Assistants (F)
- Student/Administration Confidentiality a must; filing, ability
to answer switchboard, greet students and answer general questions.
Type correspondence, purge files, ability to work as a team and
work with little supervision, have outgoing personality, general
use of computer and office equipment. Contact Ellen Revels at 521-6339.
- Game Room Attendant (12)
- Issue billiard, bowling and table tennis equipment; maintenance
of equipment; accurate handling of all monies; other duties as assigned.
Contact Ms. Beverly Lowry at 521-6609.
- Geology and Geography Office (F)
- Assist with maintaining and organization of laboratory samples
and supplies, as well as general office duties. Contact Dr. Lee
Phillips at 522-5787
- GPAC Assistant (3)
- Operate Computerized Box Office System, mass mailings, process
customer orders, subscriptions, donations, group sales, advertisers,
single ticket orders, process telephone and e-mail orders, filing,
etc. Contact Ms. Dedra Sanderson at 521-6361/Ms.Tasha Oxendine at
521-6634.
- GPAC Technical Assistant (F)
- Prepare the stage at the Givens Performing Arts Center for in
house and guest artist productions. The work ranges from carpentry
to electrical. Willing to work with power tools a must. No experience
is required, will train on the job. Productions involved with include
Distinguish speaker, Broadway, Nostalgia Concert, and Youth Series
plays and performances. The scene shop is open from 12:30 - 4:30
Monday through Friday, with the occasional evening and weekend call
made at the student's discretion. Contact Mr. Gary Tremblay at 521-6288.
- Graduate Studies (2)
- Assist with mailings to prospective students. Help maintain the
database of inquires. Need a student who can work until 6 p.m. one
or two days a week. Contact Ms. Shelly Bowens at 521-6271.
- Greek Life Special Projects Assistants
(3)
- Assist the Director of Greek Life with special projects for the
Greek community. Coordinate databases for Greek members and Alumni.
Coordinate annual reports. Academic rankings, community service hours,
philanthropy dollars, recruitment statistics etc. Any duties as assigned
by the director of Greek Life. Prefer students who are affiliated
with a Greek Organization, but not required. Contact Ms.
Sara Jahansouz at 521-6207.
- HCOP (2)
- Student worker should have basic computer skills. Perform clerical
work as needed.Answer telephone, file, run errands on campus and
have the ability to work independently. Contact Ms. Shelia Brayboy
at 521-6590.
- Health Careers (1)
- Clerical duties as needed, answering phone, filing, run errands,
putting out flyers for Health Careers Club Meetings, and other duties
etc. Contact Ms. Teresa Lowery at 521-6673.
- Healthy Start Student Office Worker
(F)
- The Student Office Worker should be comfortable multitasking and
working in an office environment. The student office worker should
be accustomed to navigating the directories of a Windows-based computer
and have a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite. Responsibilities
include, answering the phone, completion of documents, delivering
them to the appropriate departments and developing Healthy Start
Literature. Contact Linda Greaver at 521-6182
- History Assistant (F)
- Answer telephone, typing skills, photocopying, run errands on
campus, and ability to work independently. Contact Ms. Janet Gentes
at 521-6229..
- Housing (35)
- Desk Clerks: Legible handwriting, good diction, attentive to surrounding
area for guests, good record keeping abilities, knowledge of all
visitation policies, ability to operate an intercom system, pleasant
personality, neat appearance, willing to work every other weekend
and all scheduled hours. No commuters, No athletes. Contact Ms.
Mary Evans, Belk Hall, at 521-6258, Ms. Amanda Faulk, North Hall,
at 521-6248, Ms. Lucy Hammonds, Pine Hall, at 521-5975, Mr. Jimmy
Parker, University Village at 522-5604, Mr. Ed Whittenberg, Oak
Hall at 521-6775.
- Human Resources (F)
- Filing documents in approcpriate locations, make folders for new
hires, do data entry into Excel Spreadsheets. Put paper work in
order, check off documents that are received, make copies, matching
documents, answer phones, assist with special projects, and perform
other duties as requested. Prefer students Junior or Senior Level.
Contact Ms. Pamela Barkett @ 521-6488.
- Information Booth Attendant (8)
- Stocking drink machines, candy, chips, etc. Answer telephone,
giving out information when needed, serving customers. Contact Penny
Oxendine at 521-6575
- International Programs Office Assistant (F)
- Korean, Japanese, and Chinese translation services-verbal and
written. Minor administrative work for IP Office. Database, Spreadsheet,
computer work. Campus tours, student orientation assistance and
Foreign visitor help. Contact Ms. Carol Mandzite @ 521-6865.
- Library Assistants (25)
- Acquisitions/Collection Development
- Workers will unpack books, work with computerized acquisitions
system, and do filing, as well as other day-to-day acquisitions
projects as needed. Must be detailed and accurate. Must be able
to follow directions and work independently. Dependability is
a must. Contact Ms. June Power at 521-6369
- Electronic Resources/Access Services
- Assist in shelving and shifting general collections, assists
in preparations of reserves, assist in inter-library loans,
retrieve materials from shelves. Some typing and public service,
assist circulation desk and other duties as assigned. Contact
Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Electronic Resources/Media Catalog Librarian
- Assist with the processing of media (videos, DVDs, audiotapes,etc.).
These duties would include, but not be limited to, the following:
Viewing and evaluating media for damage, Security stripping
materials, Typing and affixing labels to materials, Packaging
media materials, and cleaning media materials. Periodically,
the student would assist with verifying Internet Links to Library
Resources. Contact Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Systems
- Assist the Systems Librarian in providing technical support
for the library's computers, including routine maintenance and
trouble shooting, as well as hardware and software installation.
Additional duties include some data entry using Access and Excel
and other general office work as assigned. Contact Ms. June
Power at 521-6369.
- Documents Library Assistant
- Assist with ordering, receipt, processing and shelving of
state and federal government documents. Prepares federal documents
to be placed online. Responsible for shelf maintenance of documents.
Records and maintains a statistical file for government documents.
Contact Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Technical Services Library Assistant (F)
- Duties consist of working on Brave Cat, the on-line data system
for the Library catalog. Must have good typing skills. Must
have a very neat precise handwriting. (Sample must be submitted
to the Technical Services Supervisor). Must be able to locate
books within the Library, follow directions exactly, and work
independently. Other tasks as directed by the supervisor. Contact
Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Instructional Services/Reference
- Student workers will be responsible for assisting in making
copies, shelving materials, and other related duties as required
by Reference and Instructional Services. Contact Ms.June Power
at 521-6369.
- Serials
- Must be able to work afternoons, must be able to alphabetize
periodicals, answer basic questions about periodical department,
must learn how to use microfilm reader, printers, and use copier.
Contact Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Special Collections Assistant
- Assist with the processing of archival material. Organizing,
filing, and arranging items for archiving. Removing damaging
items (staples, paperclips, etc) from archival items. Must have
excellent clerical skills. Contact Ms. June Power at 521-6369.
- Maintenance Clerical Assistant (F)
- Filing, computer skills,etc. Contact Lary Freeman at 521-6679.
- Maintenance Workers (F)
- Assisting with the maintenance of the building and grounds, landscaping,
washing vehicles, etc. Contact Mr. Larry Freeman at 521-6679.
- Media Center (F)
- Transport and set up equipment, video presentations, general office
duties. Contact Ms. Andrea Branch at 521- 6254.
- Multicultural and Minority Affairs (F)
- Responsible for providing assistance to the Director of Minority
Affairs by organizing files, making phone calls, typing/word processing
correspondences, running campus errands. Assisting with the management
of the Multicultural Center's bulletin board and other duties as
assigned. Contact Robert Canida at 522-5790.
- Music Department (F)
- Assist and monitor the Music Resource Center Computer Lab, helping
to keep it in an orderly fashion and providing support for faculty
and students. Also responsible for organizing band/choir/jazz/marching/etc.
scores as directed by supervisor, provide clerical support for department
office staff, including but not limited to, mass mailing, inter-office
deliveries, copying, and answering phones. Must be able to type,
have computer knowledge, and should be familiar with music. Student
should be able to work both under direction and occasionally by
themselves on projects. Music Major is preferred. Contact Mr. Daren
Sellers at 521-6882.
- NC Literacy Corps (F)
- Tutor elementary school students individually or in small groups.
Schools available are at the discretion of the school, otherwise it
is the students choice. You will be trained as a tutor in the areas
of reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, lesson planning and homework
help. Contact Ms. Ellen Revels at 521- 6339 or Chrissy Swett at 775-4296
- Nursing Department(F)
- Serve as Office Assistant to Administrative Secretary. Must posses
the following: excellent interpersonal and communication skills,
type at least 40 words per minute, have knowledge of copier, fax
machine, computer, follow directions with minimal instructions and
work independently. Duties include: receiving phone messages, distributing
mail, filing, running errands, and other duties as assigned. Contact
Tonya Locklear @ 521-6522.
- Outdoor Education Center Assistant (F)
- This job is open for those interested in the outdoor recreation
and experiential education field. It will entail weekday hours as
well as some weekend hours and some physical labor. You will need
to pass belay certification competencies offered by the UNCP Outdoor
Education Staff. You will also need to complete American Red Cross
CPR and First Aid Certification that will be offered by UNCP. Job
duties will include, but are not limited to: Climbing, equipment
check out/check in, inspection and maintenance. Course Maintenance
which may include cleaning, raking/blowing leaves, aiding climbers
in equipment use, belaying climbers, minimal work processing, answering
phones. Contact Mr. Mark Payne at 521-4003.
- Registrar's Office (F)
- Need energetic and dependable students who are willing to work
(filing, typing, picking up/delivering information from other offices,
posting memos around campus, etc). Contact Ms. Shannon Maynor at
775-4025.
- Resource Center, English, Theatre & Languages
(F)
- Responsibilities will include: Assisting the director, shelving
books, magazines and periodicals, monitoring of the computer labs,
assisting faculty with audio/visual equipment, running campus errands,
assisting with the Pembroke Magazine mail. Must
be able to work independently. Contact Tina Emanuel at 521-6358.
- School of Business (1)
- General Clerical Duties: Answer telephone, typing skills, photocopying,
run errands and assisting with faculty and students. Contact Thelma
Colon at 521-6214.
- School of Education Assistant (F)
- General office duties including answering phones, assisting faculty.
Contact Ms Angelyen at 52-16539.
- School of Education Assistant (F)
- To Provide clerical and administrative assistance to the Master
of School Administration Program and it's 2 faculty members. Responsibilities
include typing and word processing important letters, memorandums,
and other information needed ant utilized in the MSA Program and
in the MSA classes and seminars. Excellent typing and work processing
skills and abilities required. Pleasant working conditions. Contact
Dr. Charles R. Jenkins, Professor of Educational leadership; at
521-6323 email: Charles.Jenkins@uncp.edu.
- School of Education Computer Lab (F)
- Need Student Lab Assistants who will maintain a presence in the
lab to assist students as they work on their class assignments in
the lab. It is helpful to know word processing and Power Point,
but not essential. You can be trained using our self-paced online
tutorials to learn what you need to know to assist students. Contact
Ms. Debbie Thompson at 521-6663.
- School of Education Curriculum Lab Assistant (F)
- Assist in the overall operation to the Curriculum Laboratory,
which includes the acquisition, retrieval, circulating, and processing
of materials, helping students with photocopier, reserving a-v equipment
for faculty and students. Contact Ms. Cathie Hunt at 521-6293.
- School of Education/Licensure Office (3)
- Answer telephones, filing, faxing, copying, run errands around
campus, and various other clerical duties as needed. Contact Ms.
Janetta Obeda at 521-6879
- Social Work (F)
- The candidate for this position will serve as an Office Assistant,
and must possess good communication and interpersonal skills, strong
computer skills and be able to follow instructions and complete
tasks with minimal direction. Responsibilities will include answering
phone in absence of secretary, assisting with mailings, receive
and distribute mail, post flyers and other public announcements,
filing, faxing, copying, assist department staff and faculty, and
other various clerical duties as needed. Contact Ms. Tonya E. Locklear
at 775. 4090.
- Sociology and Criminal Justice (1)
- Need excellent communication skills. Work with staff, faculty,
and other administrators on campus. Should be able to follow directions
with minimal instructions while carrying out directives successfully.
Able to type at least 40 words per minute. Answering telephones,
typing, copying, and assisting students, faculty and visitors. Contact
Ms. Wanda Hammonds at 521-6380.
- Student Activities (F)
- Student will serve as an Office Assistant.
Responsibilities will include answering phone in absence of secretary,
assisting with mail-outs, putting out flyers and other publicity
to announce student events, checking mail and taking mail to be
mailed, filing, entering data into data base, and other light duties
as assigned by other staff. Contact Teresa Bryant at 521-6207.
- Student Government Association (5)
- The candidate for this position must possess good communication
skills and a friendly attitude. Must have a strong degree of motivation
and be willing to handle a variety of tasks. Candidate will be
required to answer telephones, take messages, post flyers and
posters for upcoming events, pick up and deliver mail, and assist
staff of the Student Government Association. Contact Lori Carter
at 521-6482.
- Student Loan Collections (F)
- Filing, answering phones, organization of files, making copies,
assisting with mailings, and various other clerical duties as needed.
Contact Ms. Pam Locklear at 521-6251.
- Student Support Services (2)
- Office Assistant: General office duties, including answering phones,
greeting students, tutors and faculty. Preparing mailings, filing,
running errands and assisting with special projects. Monitoring
computer labs. Must maintain strict confidentiality. Contact Ms.
Carolyn Godwin at 521-6278.
- Theatre (F)
- Organize costume make-up and wig storage, assist costume designer
with measurements, fittings, alterations, repairs, gathering costumes
and accessories, possible costume construction, sewing, cutting,
possible craftwork; guling. beading and painting. Contact Ms. Vibrina
Coronado at 521-6754.
- University Center (F)
- Office Assistant: To assist with general office duties, answer
telephone, run errands, deliver facility schedules, post flyers
and maintain bulletin boards, handle minor room and equipment setups,
schedule room reservations, change messages on portable signs and
marquee sign, handle data entry for electronic signs, assist users
in the computer lab, and other duties as assigned. Contact Ms. Cynthia
Oxendine at 521-6584.
- University Photographer (F)
- Assist in location and studio shoots with setup, lighting and
camera equipment in covering campus news events, campus feature
sessions and sporting events for news media, promotional publications
and university web page. Experience with 35mm digital required.
Some night and weekend work possible Contact Mr. Bobby Ayers at
521-6253.
- University School Programs (1)
- Two students needed to perform general office tasks as well as
typing, filing. Must have excellent communication skills. Contact
Ms.Zoe Locklear lat 521-6752.
- Upward Bound Program Office Assistant (F)
- General office duties, including answering phones, greeting students,
filing, running errands and assisting with special projects as needed.
Contact Veronica Powell at 521-6674.
- Wellness Committee (F)
- Assist in publicizing the activities of the Campus Wellness Committee.
Word processing skills and the ability to work independently needed.
Contact Dr. John Bowan at 521-6626.
For more information, contact Ellen Revels, Work Study Coordinator, at
910.521.6339 or ellen.revels@uncp.edu.
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