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Lead Learning Specialist in Jacksonville (Main Campus)
As part of a holistic strategic effort to support at-risk student athletes, this position provides individualized student support programming efforts that centers around learning strategies and academic skills. The Lead Learning Specialist functions to ensure assigned students understand assignments in their courses, help them to develop an organizational system that will facilitate success in their courses, assists students in areas where there are some cognitive deficiencies, and helps coordinate with assigned academic counselors, tutors, and other Student Athlete Academic Support Team members to guarantee at-risk student athletes receive proper academic assistance.
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Federal Work Study - Learning Resource Center (Summer 2024) in Jacksonville (CEPS Complex)
The duties of the Federal Student Worker are to obtain work experience on campus, in local P-12 schools, and via online virtual platforms. Duties may include assisting staff and faculty with preparation for Prek-6th grade reading activities, tutoring local PreK-6th grade students in the area of reading instruction, and other support duties as required. The Federal Student Worker will assist with creating and developing lesson material, games, and manipulatives for tutoring sessions. In addition, the Federal Student Worker will work with individuals and small groups of Prek-6th graders to assist in increasing student achievement in reading. Tutors will attend mandatory training sessions and required workshops, be flexible and available to work outside of their class schedules, must be dependable and punctual for scheduled appointments, complete tutorial reports in a timely manner, and work well with Pre-k-6th grade students in the area of reading instruction. Additionally, tutors must be willing to work with a diverse student population. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. **Must be eligible for Federal Work Study. If uncertain of eligibility, please contact the Office of Financial Aid.
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University Student Assistant - Summer Camp & Conference Worker (Summer 2024) in Jacksonville (Main Campus)
A Summer Camp & Conference Worker is a thirteen-week summer student position working with a variety of camp and conference groups. A CA will work as a part of team designed and trained to provide excellent customer service to camp/conference directors and participants. This position is a “live-on” position that requires each employee to live in on campus housing during employment. These staff members must live in assigned areas and perform the required duties. Positions may be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualifications, and departmental needs. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
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Circulation Assistant in Jacksonville (Main Campus)
Under the supervision of the Library User Services Supervisor, the Circulation Assistant provides patron/customer services work of a clerical and technical nature providing assistance in using the resources of the library. This position has extensive contact with the patrons, faculty and staff and works with a variety of library automated systems. Circulation Assistants work with some independence. Problems, exceptions or new procedures will be explained and/or handled in cooperation with supervisor.
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Intern - Temporary Education Program Assistant (Summer 2024) in Fort Payne (Little River Canyon Center)
The Education Program Assistant-Temporary is primarily responsible for the administration (teaching) of science-based environmental educational and conservation programs and courses through the JSU Office of Strategic Partnerships and Special Projects and JSU Field Schools. Other responsibilities include the development of curriculum and programming. All activities are through primary coordination with FS Director and Assistant Director. Work is periodically reviewed for adherence to department/division goals and effectiveness of results. Reports to the Assistant Director of JSU Field Schools. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to effectively teach environmental education and outdoor education curriculum to students Pre-K-12th grades, college, and adults. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching for field trips and other events at the Little River Canyon Center. They must be innovative with students and curriculum.
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