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POSITION Adventure Camp Staff - Summer 2018 POSTED 1/25/2018 Summer Camp Instructors: Summer camp staff are work-study positions available to any Bloomsburg University Student. You must have a completed FAFSA with the Financial Aid Office, even if you do not receive any financial aid. Instructors will be responsible for up to 10 campers (along with one other Summer Camp Instructor) Responsibilities include teaching and assisting in many outdoor activities such as high ropes, low ropes, team building, hiking, etc. You will be trained in these skills. June 4th-8th will be the mandatory week of training. Quest Summer Camps are week-long day camps, Monday to Friday from 9 am 4pm for kids ages 8-13. The first week of camp will start on June 11th, and the last week will end on August 10th. Important Dates: January February New Staff Hiring Begins. So, apply now! April 3 4-7pm Rock Wall Training April 11th 4-7pm High Ropes Training Level I April 18th 4-7pm High Ropes Training Level II April 21st Spring Fest Mandatory June 4th-8th MandatoryTraining Week http://quest.bloomu.edu/?page_id=6259 Summer Camp 2018 Application (link at the bottom of the webpage.) In order for your application to be processed, you MUST submit all of the following: -Application -Resume -Cover Letter DEPARTMENT Quest CONTACT Susan Weaver Quest building PHONE Page 1 of 10

POSITION Typist/Office Assistant Dean's Office College of Education POSTED 12/12/2017 Answering telephones and relaying messages Greeting visitors and answering questions as office receptionist Processing incoming and outgoing mail Pick up, drop off and sort mail Typing on a computer with word processing and spreadsheet software Proofreading, photocopying, working with office reports Running errands on campus Filing Maintaining a standard of confidentiality regarding any information obtained from observations, correspondence, personnel records or any other sources. Dependability and punctuality in attendance by arriving on time for all scheduled shifts Maintain a 2.0 grade point average Remain in good standing with the University Demonstrate a positive attitude and patience while working Demonstrate cooperation with other staff members Courteous telephone personality and ability to take complete and accurate messages Accurate typing and proofreading skills; good spelling and grammar. Ability to follow instructions Ability to file accurately Experience with Microsoft Word and Excel software preferred Maintain a neat appearance at all times 10 to 20 hours per week. Coverage especially needed for: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday afternoons. Must be able to work at least 4 days per week minimum. Contact Pamela Badolato, Administrative Assistant, Dean's Office, College of Education, room 3106 McCormick Bldg., to obtain an application. DEPARTMENT College of Education CONTACT Pamela Badolato PHONE Federal Page 2 of 10

POSITION Summer Tutor/Mentors with TRIO Upward Bound Program POSTED 12/5/2017 TRIO Upward Bound's Tutor/Mentors reside in a university residence hall with approximately 40 college bound high school students (grades 10-12) during the program's 7 week residential Summer Academy (June 17 - August 4). They serve as positive role models, teach elective classes, provide tutoring, supervise small group activities, facilitate discussion groups, chaperone field trips, enforce program and university rules, and contribute to each student's successful experience. TMs work under the supervision of the program's Housing Supervisor. IMPORTANT: Applicants are unable to enroll in classes, cannot hold other work/study positions on campus, and must reside on campus each weeknight (room and board is provided) during the 7 weeks of the Summer Academy. Comprehensive training will be provided. In addition to room/board and invaluable experience, TMs receive a pretax stipend of $2,310, paid in biweekly installments. This is an excellent opportunity for education and human services majors or others seeking to work with youth in the future. For more information and/or to apply online, please visit https://goo.gl/forms/pbupy6wf59lkllus2 or email trioupwardbound@bloomu.edu for a link to the online application. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, February 16, 2018 Applicants must have completed at least 60 credits by the end of the spring 2017 semester (a GPA of 3.0 or higher is preferred), intend to take at least six credits at BU in fall 2018, be in good academic (GPA>2.5) and disciplinary standing, be eligible to receive federal and/or state work/study funds, be able to successfully complete a criminal background check and obtain required clearances, and have submitted an updated FAFSA for the 2018-19 academic year. DEPARTMENT Upward Bound CONTACT Theresa Baylor PHONE 389-4280 trioupwardbound@bloomu.edu Page 3 of 10

POSITION Moving Crew Labor Helper Spring 2018 POSTED 11/14/2017 Primarily assists the moving crew with loading, hauling, setup and removal of various equipment, transportaiion of furniture, and delivery of supplies. Also helps with set ups and tear downs for events. Will assist custodial crew by performing routine manual work in the custodial care of campus buildings and furnishings. Other duties as directed. Must possess sufficient strength and physical ability to lift and move heavy objects, work under adverse weather conditions. May be required to drive University vehicles, must have a valid PA Drivers License. Must satisfactorily complete an interview. MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR WORK STUDY AND HAVE ALL REQUIRED PAPERWORK COMPLETED through the Financial Aid Office. Prior successful background clearances preferred but not required. Work hours available: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 am to 4 pm. Position may include fulltime over break, if available. DEPARTMENT Facility Services CONTACT Mike Smathers PHONE 389-4941 msmather2@bloomu.edu Page 4 of 10

POSITION Office Assistant (Immediately) POSTED 10/25/2017 (GENERAL): Meets and greets office visitors and callers. Performs general office tasks such as copying, scanning, filing, answering phones, retrieving messages from voicemail, scheduling appointments, maintaining shared email accounts, basic typing and data entry, running errands, and assisting with event planning and execution. Assist with Career Closet. May be asked to make follow-up phone calls to students, alumni, and employers. : (SPECIFIC): May be responsible for entering data into and pulling reports from various programs such as Excel and Symplicity. Maintain professional dress, demeanor, and appearance. Possess strong written, phone, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to performs detail-oriented tasks. Maintain confidentiality and safeguard database records. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; knowledge of Publisher, PowerPoint, and Adobe software a plus. Ability to think logically and analytically. Ability to use BOLT to learn office training information. Some evening or weekend hours may be required. Must be available to work special events including career expos, Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, and other events as determined by work-study supervisor. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Download application at http://tinyurl.com/apestudentemployment or pick up application at CPDCE office, 201 Warren SSC. Please bring the completed application with cover letter and resume to Lisa Olander at th CPDCE office, 201Warren SSC no DEPARTMENT Ctr. for Professional Development & Career Experie CONTACT Lisa Olander PHONE 4070 lolander@bloomu.edu Page 5 of 10

POSITION Two Office Assistants- (now and for spring semester) Local student needed POSTED 10/25/2017 (GENERAL): Meets and greets office visitors and callers. Performs general office tasks such as copying, scanning, filing, answering phones, retrieving messages from voicemail, scheduling appointments, maintaining shared email accounts, basic typing and data entry, running errands, and assisting with event planning and execution. Assist with Career Closet. May be asked to make follow-up phone calls to students, alumni, and employers. : (SPECIFIC): Organizational skills to plan and help organize alumni and student engagement events. Help in preparation for on and off-campus events. Maintain professional dress, demeanor, and appearance. Possess strong written, phone, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to performs detail-oriented tasks. Maintain confidentiality and safeguard database records. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; knowledge of Publisher, PowerPoint, and Adobe software a plus. Ability to think logically and analytically. Ability to use BOLT to learn office training information. Some evening or weekend hours may be required. Must be available to work special events including career expos, Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, and other events as determined by work-study supervisor. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Pick up application at the Fenstemaker Alumni front desk. Cover letter and resume will be required as part of application procedure. Local student needed to work over breaks. DEPARTMENT Alumni Affairs CONTACT Kim Heidlauf PHONE 389-4213 kheidlau@bloomu.edu Page 6 of 10

POSITION Mens Basketball Student Manager POSTED 10/17/2017 Assist in daily operations in Men's Basketball offices and on practice floor. Position is from October 15, through the last game of the season. Must be able to attend atleast 3 practices a week. Micrsoft Word and Excel experience is mandatory Some travel with team may be required throughout the season DEPARTMENT Athletics-Men's Basketball CONTACT Mike Hamlin PHONE 389-4358 mhamlin@bloomu.edu Page 7 of 10

POSITION Temporary Survey Caller (starting late October to mid-november POSTED 9/27/2017 (GENERAL): Assist in gathering data from recent graduates of Bloomsburg University on their career goals. Training is provided. : (SPECIFIC): Same as above. Evening work hours are required. Possess strong written, phone, communication, and listening skills while maintaining a professional demeanor. Ability to perform detail-oriented tasks. Maintain confidentiality and safeguard database records. Some weekend hours may be required. Pay rate: $7.25 Human Subject Training a plus! Students with prior on-campus work experience are encouraged to apply. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Submit e-mail of interest including current work-study eligibility (please note additional instructions below) and your resume to Karen Davis: kdavis@bloomu.edu. If you are work-study eligible please provide the following: -Whether you are eligible for State or Federal -The amount you are eligible for -If you have been employed by BU in the last six months DEPARTMENT Ctr. for Professional Development & Career Experie CONTACT Karen Davis PHONE 389-2998 kdavis@bloomu.edu Page 8 of 10

POSITION Technical Crew POSTED 8/29/2017 This is technical work in setting up and assisting operation of video, lighting, and audio systems during University hosted events in the Kehr Union Building such as meetings, conferences, banquets/dinners, concerts, and theatrical performances. Use modern research/information techniques and tools to solve problems. Ability to learn to independently; devise, initiate, and implement technical and semi technical procedures and operations. Physical ability to move and assist in moving moderately heavy items. (Preferred) Ability to lift forty (40) pounds. Ability to work in groups or independently. Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees, students, residents or event participants. (Preferred) Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of audio and video cables, computers, software and peripherals, audio equipment, video equipment, and lighting equipment used in dramatic productions. (Preferred) Knowledge of computer (PC and MAC) operating systems, PC and MAC office productivity and presentation software, and compatible computer peripherals and hardware. Training available. DEPARTMENT Student Activities CONTACT Ken Dunlap PHONE 389-2812 kdunlap@bloomu.edu Page 9 of 10

POSITION Phonathon Caller POSTED 8/7/2017 The BU Foundation is looking for students to call alumni and friends to talk about BU, update alumni information and solicit donations for our annual fund. All majors welcome. Applications are available online at http://bit.ly/buphoneapp and should be emailed to sboucek@bloomufdn.org when completed. Starting pay is $8/hour and new callers typically work 6-9 hours per week. Scheduled work hours are between 4-8 on Sunday and 6-9 Monday through Thursday. NOTE: The call center is located in the Greenly Center downtown, not on campus. Call 570-389-5364 with questions. DEPARTMENT CONTACT Samantha Boucek PHONE 389-5364 Not Specified sboucek@bloomufdn.org POSITION Technical Assistant POSTED 8/3/2016 Facilitate events as need in Performing Arts Facilities and perform daily maintenance. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. DEPARTMENT Performing Arts CONTACT Abigail Manns PHONE 4653 Page 10 of 10