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Federal Work Study - Theatre & Film (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
This position will be for the Theatre & Film Department at either the Strong Center or Long Leaf Studios for up to 20 hours per week. The primary duties will be assisting the Theatre & Film faculty with different tasks as needed. This position requires excellence in customer service while providing routine information and occasionally explaining methods and procedures of services and activities to students, faculty, and the general public. 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.
Federal Work Study - Human Resources Department (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Department of Human Resources is structured to provide a full array of programs and services to support the University’s mission, vision, and values, and our current and potential Jax State employees. The Department of Human Resources is comprised of outstanding professionals with the necessary functional knowledge to support the needs of the University’s human capital, and to provide appropriate counsel and advice to the institution’s leadership while fostering a culture of excellence, empathy, integrity, mutual respect, and the delivery of exceptional service to the Jax State community. Duties include, but are not limited to, answering the phones, assisting employees, and providing excellent customer service to students, staff, and faculty while assisting with any questions or concerns that they may have. This position works collaboratively with all HR team members. 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.
Graduate Administrative Assistant - Graduate School (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of the Graduate Administrative Assistant, under the supervision of the faculty and/or staff, may include assisting faculty and/or staff, as well as other academic support duties, and departmental operational needs, and other associated and clerical duties as assigned. Positions will be filled based on individual applicants’ skills, qualification, and departmental needs.
University Student Assistant - Mail Center (Summer 2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of the University Student Aid in the Mail Center are to provide excellent customer service to all visitors, follow established record keeping, deliver mail to surrounding campus buildings on foot, enter student mail into the WTS computer system and into the parcel lockers, make ID Cards, clean and maintain both the mail and ID office, open and closing procedures, and additional duties as required by the department.
Federal Work Study - Office of Financial Aid (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
This position for the Office of Financial Aid will assist with multiple facets of the office, including within the area of Financial Wellness. The position will aid the Associate Director of Default Management and Financial Wellness.
University Student Assistant - Campus Parking Enforcement Officer (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The University Student Assistant Campus Parking Enforcement Officer is responsible for the enforcement of University Parking Rules and Regulations. Duties may include the issuing of parking citations to vehicles in violation of University Parking Rules and Regulations, unlocking of car doors, assisting motorist upon request, use of parking enforcement devices, police radio use, body cameras, and educating student and visitors to campus of the University Parking Rules and Regulations. Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions, may be assigned to day or evening shifts, serves as a liaison between the public and University departments, assist University Police Officers upon request, and maintains parking enforcement hardware and two-way radio.
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Physics (Fall 2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
A Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) under the supervision of the faculty and/or staff, may include assisting faculty with various lab related tasks, performing classroom instruction, as well as other academic support duties, and departmental operational needs, and other associated and clerical duties as assigned. Teaching schedule will vary dependent upon lab schedule, lab prep, in class lab time, and post lab work.
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Art & Design (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of the Graduate Teaching Assistant may include assisting with faculty with various lab related task, performing classroom instruction, as well as other academic support duties, and departmental operational needs, and other associated and clerical duties as assigned. Positions will be filled based on individual applicant’s skills, qualification and departmental needs. Teaching schedule is dependent upon lab scheduling.
Graduate Administrative Assistant - Art & Design (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
A Graduate Administrative Assistant (GAA) in the Art and Design Department will assists Faculty and Staff with preparation and clean up, projects, departmental operational needs, and other associated and clerical duties as assigned. Positions will be filled based on individual applicant’s skills, qualification, and departmental needs.
Federal Work Study - Houston Cole Library (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The mission of the Houston Cole Library is to provide information services and resources to support the scholarly and informational needs of the University community. In doing so, the library strives to reflect the curriculum first, with secondary emphasis on faculty research and statewide resource sharing. The duties of the Federal Work Study Student Aid are to obtain work experience on campus in offices, labs, gym, the library, and other areas. Duties may include assisting staff and faculty with preparation for research, classroom instruction, departmental operational needs, or performing administrative and other support duties as required. 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.
Federal Work Study - Criminal Justice & Forensic Investigation (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The Criminal Justice & Forensic Investigation Department Federal Work Study Student Aid duties include administrative duties, such as answering the telephone, filing paperwork, making copies, and directing visitors to the offices for advisements. The Federal Work Study Student will assist with department needs and other support duties as required. 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. 
Federal Work Study - Gamecock Guide (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Admissions Student Workers are responsible for staffing the front desk in the Office of Admissions. Student workers answer incoming calls, assist with packing outgoing mail, answer emails and text messages, make outgoing calls as directed, assist with set-up for campus events, and help with other tasks as needed. A high level of customer service must always be displayed in this position.
Graduate Administrative Assistant - English Department - Writing Center (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Writing consultants have the opportunity to hold interactive writing appointments with student writers from all disciplines on various writing projects such as essays, speeches, proposals, multimodal projects, etc. Consultants must understand the structure of topic sentences, thesis statements, paragraphs, and essays along with essay knowledge. Writing consultants should have a good understanding of grammar and mechanics as well. Knowledge in various rhetorical modes and types (e.g. literary reviews, analyses, blogs, websites, presentations, etc....) is beneficial. Consultants will develop key skills such as communication, cooperation, and leadership. Consultants will also have the opportunity to specialize in types of writing and citation styles.
University Student Assistant - Gamecock Guides (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Interested in being a student tour guide? The Gamecock Student Tour Guides administer daily tours to potential students and families, along with university employees and partners! As a front facing student leader, the Gamecock Guides are expected to uphold university branding standards, both on and off the clock, while being able to confidently illustrate one’s university knowledge. Gamecock Guides may be required to work event days such as Admitted Student Days, Preview Days and undergo mandatory team training. When not administering a tour, the Gamecock Guides will be assisting with daily administrative tasks such as answering calls, emails, and providing excellent customer service practices.
Federal Work Study - Anthropology (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Anthropology holds a large number of site reports, photographs, data, and artifacts from more than 40 years of fieldwork by JSU archaeologists. The duties of the Anthropology Federal Work Study Student will assist faculty in digitizing and cataloging these collections so that we can preserve the legacy of this heritage for future Alabamians.
University Student Assistant - English Department - Writing Center (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Writing consultants have the opportunity to hold interactive writing appointments with student writers from all disciplines on various writing projects such as essays, speeches, proposals, multimodal projects, etc. Consultants must understand the structure of topic sentences, thesis statements, paragraphs, and essays along with essay knowledge. Writing consultants should have a good understanding of grammar and mechanics as well. Knowledge in various rhetorical modes and types (e.g. literary reviews, analyses, blogs, websites, presentations, etc....) is beneficial. Consultants will develop key skills such as communication, cooperation, and leadership. Consultants will also have the opportunity to specialize in types of writing and citation styles. Students will complete and submit bi-weekly timesheets.
Federal Work Study - Graduate School (Fall 2025-Spring 2026) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of the Graduate Studies Departments Federal Work Study Student Aid are to assist in research related tasks, assist faculty and staff with lab preparation and clean-up. As well as performing a combination of different duties under the supervision of the faculty and lab supervisor. Clerical duties and other administrative tasks may be required by the department.
University Student Assistant - Gamecock Guides (Summer 2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Interested in being a student tour guide? The Gamecock Student Tour Guides administer daily tours to potential students and families, along with university employees and partners! As a front facing student leader, the Gamecock Guides are expected to uphold university branding standards, both on and off the clock, while being able to confidently illustrate one’s university knowledge. Gamecock Guides may be required to work event days such as Admitted Student Days, Preview Days and undergo mandatory team training. When not administering a tour, the Gamecock Guides will be assisting with daily administrative tasks such as answering calls, emails, and providing excellent customer service practices. This position will be under the direction of the Assistant Director of Campus Visits. Adheres to all department and University policies and procedures.
Federal Work Study - SSC 2nd Floor Front Desk Assistant (Summer 2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The duties of a front desk assistant in Academic Support and Success are to provide excellent customer service to students, faculty, and staff, direct students to the appropriate tutor or staff member, ensure that students are checked in/out of Navigate, and to assist with monitoring the SSC 2nd floor. Front desk assistants must have strong communication skills and should be able to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Understanding and compliance of FERPA is mandatory.
University Student Assistant - Safety Ambassador (2025) Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
The University Department of Public Safety’s mission is to provide professional, proactive, and community-oriented service and protection, through prevention of crimes and other hazards, enforcement of the law, and safeguarding the constitutional guarantees of all within the campus community. The University Student Assistant, while on duty, within their assigned campus residential areas, these uniformed safety ambassadors will be responsible for: • Conduct basic foot and scooter patrols in areas of Housing. • Build positive relationships within residential community life. • Proactively address potential safety issues (DPS Operational Plan, 2023, Goal 2). • Conduct lighting, door, fire extinguisher, automated external defibrillator checks, and monitor security cameras. • Engage with members of the campus community to provide transportation directions, information about the Cocky Watch Program. • Serve as a liaison from residents to police in addressing public safety concerns. • Provide escorts at night, assist motorists, work events with large crowds, and conduct traffic control. • Support first responders on calls for service. • Additional duties as required by the department. 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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