Employer: UNI Rod Library Expires: 04/27/2024 The UNI Museum is seeking a Collections Manager.The student collections manager assists the director / chief curator in fulfilling the goal to provide greater access to the UNI Museum’s collections to a wider audience. They hold a leadership position and are in charge of the collections space when the museum staff are not available. This includes the authority to make key decisions, and functional supervision of all students currently working, interning, or volunteering for the museum.The student in this position will have weekly meetings with the director / chief curator to go over the weekly tasks but will be responsible for implementing the projects among the student staff. The student will also be responsible for ensuring the museum is fully closed down at the end of the shift to ensure the safety of the collection. This position will also be part of the bi-weekly staff meetings.Number of Openings: 1Hourly Wage Rate: $14.00Hours Per Week: 10-20Schedule: Summer only positionPreferred start date: May 20, 2024 Required qualifications:At least one year of museum experience is required.Leadership experience.Strong communication and organizational skills.Strong attention to detail.Experience with museum databases. Preferred qualifications:Experience with Adobe products. Rod Library actively seeks to enhance diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Rod Library encourages applications from persons of color, women, individuals living with disabilities, and protected veterans. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal and/or state law. Apply Now! 

 

Employer: UNI Student Involvement & Event Services (Maucker Union) Expires: 10/24/2024 The Technical Assistant assists the Technical Manager with the daily operations in regard to technical configurations and maintenance requirements in Lang Hall Auditorium and other campus locations. The position requires a person to have a mature attitude regarding the job, as well as being able to work in a situation that requires flexibility. Duties include: Setup, operates, and teardown audio/visual equipment used for the events. Setup, operates, and teardown stage lighting equipment for events in Lang Hall Auditorium and in Maucker Union. Custodial duties include dry/wet mopping, vacuuming, and trash removal. Other duties as assigned.START DATE:  08/25/24HOURS: Hours vary due to the event and maintenance schedules.  Averages 8-10 hours per week.Complete an application at: https://union.uni.edu/student-employment

 

Employer: UNI Student Involvement & Event Services (Maucker Union) Expires: 08/25/2024 The office assistant is responsible for attending the Event Services Reservation Desk where he/she will greet and assist the public, answer telephone, receive and distribute mail, assist in processing reservation requests, and assist with projects as needed for Office of Event Services staff members.  The position requires a person to have a mature attitude regarding the job, as well as being able to work in a situation that requires flexibility. Confidentiality is required.START DATE:  08/25/24HOURS: Varied - Monday - Friday between 8 am and 5 pm.Multiple students will be hired to fill these time slots.Complete an application at: https://union.uni.edu/student-employment

 

Employer: UNI Student Involvement & Event Services (Maucker Union) Expires: 08/04/2024 Students interested in working this summer will be working (up to 40 hours per week) on a combined crew that would consist of custodial and setup crew duties.Student Custodian's assist the full-time staff in the cleaning of Maucker Union. Duties include: Sweeping/dust mopping/wet mopping of hard surface floors; Vacuuming/spot cleaning/carpet extraction of carpeted floors; Cleans/moves furniture as needed; Picks up and removes trash from the building; Duties as assigned.Student Setup Crew assist the full-time staff in completing room setups and teardowns, custodial duties and event load in/out as assigned. Student can work up to 40 hours per week during summer session and breaks for all jobs on-campus. Shift hours vary through the summer.START DATE:  05/13/24 Complete an application at:  https://union.uni.edu/student-employment

 

Employer: UNI: The Learning Center @ Rod Library Expires: 08/19/2024 The Learning Center @ Rod Library is hiring PLUS TAs for Intro to Statistics and Statistics for Business Analytics.The primary function of a UNI PLUS TEACHING ASSISTANT is to support students in a specific course and with a specific instructor. UNI PLUS leaders should expect to work 8-10 hours per week. You will be expected to do all of the following: attend and periodically facilitate activities in an assigned class, meet weekly with the host instructor and prep for study sessions; facilitate weekly study sessions. Professional development and training for these positions is provided through our Studies in Peer Education courses. Pay: $10 an hour

 

Employer: UNI Office of International Engagement Expires: 10/23/2024 Performs general office duties, maintains student records, assists with administration of program surveys, and prepares materials for orientation.Assist with the administration of surveys, teacher evaluations, and compiling data and reports as necessary for CIEP staff and accreditation purposes. Prepare orientation materials for each CIEP orientation including student welcome packets, CIEP placement exam, name badges, etc. Assist with general office duties such as helping students and visitors when they come to the office, and answering the phone.Maintain electronic and paper filing of student records and documents including final exams.Enroll students in SIS, answer emails, update Smarsheet database as needed, create schedules and review students ubill chargesWork with the CIEP Lead Academic Support Specialist on special projects or as neededAssist with special projects as neededWork with a team 

 

Employer: UNI Office of International Engagement Expires: 10/23/2024 Student Driver Position Information: Students will be added to our student staff for driving assignments through the summer, International Orientation, and the Fall and Spring Semester. Students will be expected to submit timecards which reflect their drive time (time actually on the road) for events, activities, and other programming.Students will be receiving $9/hr of wages for their drive time submitted.Students should be especially free and in the area from January 6-15, 2024 within and outside of normal working hours.Students should be in possession of an Iowa Driver's License and have a good driving record.

 

Employer: UNI Office of International Engagement Expires: 10/23/2024 Primary Responsibilities:Overseeing the various volunteer initiatives through the International Engagement Office including but not limited to: Family Friendship Program Retired Senior Volunteer Program Conversation Partner Program Talk Tuesday Assisting in the organization and delivery of specialized Immersion Programs through the Cultural and Intensive English Program (CIEP). Provide oversight to speciality Immersion Programs when in person on campus throughout the various activities and events within their schedule. Aid in CIEP Orientation Sessions every 8 weeks throughout the academic year. Help students and staff members with day to day student support initiatives within the CIEP Program. Serve as a liaison through activities among CIEP students, campus, and the local community.Maintain and develop the Conversation Partner ProgramKeep a database for each session of the Conversation Partners’ contact information and activities participation.Work with the OIE Director to coordinate and maintain the International Friendship Program (Host Families) in conjunction with the OIE Graduate Student.Keep a database for the International Friendship Program participants’ contact information per session/semester.In coordination with the CIEP Curriculum and Assessment Coordinator, plan and organize the academic lectures (Culture Talks) and Class Exchanges for CIEP students.Preferred Qualifications:Strong attention to detail/detail oriented mindset Experience in working with and leading small and large groups Basic knowledge of social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) Reliable in program oversight and organization Willing to take initiative and interact with the larger UNI community and international student body. Will be attending UNI for at least 1 academic year, if not longer and looking for an applicant willing to commit to 1 year in the position. Able to work over the Summer (May - August) in a student employee capacity. Comfortable working with varying degrees of English proficiency

 

Employer: UNI Office of International Engagement Expires: 10/23/2024 Primary Responsibilities:Produce various types of content and help to manage social media accounts (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) representing the International Engagement Office. Aiding the Student Service Coordinator in overseeing the Global Panther Success Program. Planning and taking initiative to create cultural events and programming for the larger Cedar Valley. Participating in the planning and implementation of International Education Week, Orientations throughout the Academic Year, and other large scale events managed by the International Engagement Office.Offering support and program management for events and programming throughout the academic year. Help students and staff members with day to day student support initiatives. Preferred Qualifications:Strong attention to detail/detail oriented mindset Experience in working with and leading small and large groups Basic knowledge of social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) Insight into content creation and uses of social media creation apps (Canva, CapCut, etc) Reliable in independent program oversight and organization Willing to take initiative and interact with the larger UNI community and international student body. Will be attending UNI for at least 1 academic year, if not longer. Able to work over the Summer (May - August) in a student employee capacity. 

 

Employer: UNI Facilities Management Expires: 05/31/2024 PAINTER ASSISTANT This job is up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours per week during extended breaks (such as summer and winter break).  Shifts: Monday – Friday, with 3-8 hour shifts available between 7:30am and 4pm. We are seeking students who will be able to work consecutive semesters in the department. Job Duties:- Perform demolition- Move materials and equipment- Set up and cleaning of painting projects- Surface preparation and area protection for painting projects- Paint application- Other miscellaneous duties as needed You may be contacted for an interview following the review of your application. Please complete the application that's available at the following address:https://fm.uni.edu/student-employment Facilities Management actively seeks to enhance diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. The University encourages applications from persons of color, women, individuals living with disabilities, and protected veterans. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal and/or state law. 

 

Employer: UNI Facilities Management Expires: 05/31/2024 OFFICE ASSISTANTThis job is approximately 15-20 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours per week during extended breaks (such as summer and winter break). Preference will be given to a student studying Construction Management, Interior Design, or with experience in the construction industry. Job Duties:-Organize archive records (paper copies of drawings and other documentation relating to architectural projects)-Relocate documents-Scan archive records Skills preferred:-Ability to imagine and effect innovation-Attention to detail-Resourceful-Ability to work both independently and in a team setting-Self starter-Proficient with Adobe Acrobat Pro-Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite-Autocad skills (preferred but not required)You may be contacted for an interview following the review of your application. Please complete the application that's available at the following address:https://fm.uni.edu/student-employmentFacilities Management actively seeks to enhance diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. The University encourages applications from persons of color, women, individuals living with disabilities, and protected veterans. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal and/or state law.

 

Employer: UNI Dining Expires: 11/15/2024 THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS ON CAMPUS: Biscotti's (Starbucks and convenience store, open all week including weekends, evening hours) Book Bistro(Starbucks and food, Monday - Friday, no evening hours) Chats(coffee shop, Monday - Friday, no evening hours) Essentials(convenience store, Monday - Friday, no evening hours) Maucker Union Food Court(food, Monday - Friday, evening hours) Come be part of our team for Fall 2024 semester! Earn $12.50 hour. 

 

Employer: UNI Rod Library Expires: 06/07/2024 Now hiring for Fall!Rod Library seeks to fill our Marketing and Communications Intern position. The successful candidate would have the opportunity to gain hands-on marketing and communication experience while also providing support to the library and the Marketing and Public Relations Specialist in the completion of PR and marketing projects. The primary duties include independently writing and gathering content, photos, video, and supporting information about our services and user experiences to be used in blog entries, press releases, and newsletters. Other duties may include creating social media content, creating print and digital marketing materials, editing video, and other support for Library events.Number of Openings: 2Hourly Wage Rate: $14.00Hours Per Week: 15-20Schedule: Desired hours of availability between Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., with an occasional night and weekend for events. Job duration: Academic year with a chance at Summer hours.Preferred start date: 8/12/24 Required qualifications:Major in IDS, graphic design, marketing, communications, or related fields.Experience with social media platforms such as (but not limited to) Facebook and Twitter.Experience with graphic design software.Evidence of strong written and oral communication skills.Possess strong computer skills.Be able to perform well without supervision and in a timely manner.Be detail oriented, motivated, and organized.Strong writing, editing, and professional communication skills.Organized, self-directed, and enthusiastic.Preferred qualifications:Experience with Adobe Suite.Experience with Hootsuite.Knowledgeable about library resources.Photography and video editing experience.Rod Library actively seeks to enhance diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Rod Library encourages applications from persons of color, women, individuals living with disabilities, and protected veterans. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal and/or state law.Apply Now!

 

Employer: UNI Information Technology Expires: 08/16/2024 The IT Service Desk's Customer Service Representatives (CSRs) enjoy helping students, staff, faculty, and guests navigate technology at UNI.Common tasks:Help with all forms of customer contact (phone, chat, email, Service Hub, and in-person)Troubleshoot general technology issues and questions such as account access, email, Google Apps, wifi, and BlackboardReview documentation and training and provide suggestions for improvementCreate and monitor incidents, escalating or routing to other staff as neededFollow instructions from CSRs- Level 2 and 3, GAs, and full-time staffReports to: Service Desk full-time staffQualifications:Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written)Desire to help othersAptitude and interest in technology plus willingness to learnAttention to detailAbility to handle multiple requests at the same timeWe have multiple positions available during the week days (8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday) and some evenings.

 

Employer: UNI Metal Casting Center/Foundry 4.0 Center Expires: 10/18/2024 Launch your career in Metal Casting by gaining hands-on experience with several related technologies at the Metal Casting Center! The Metal Casting Center, located on-campus at the Department of Technology, is a world-renowned independent Research & Development facility geared towards characterization of materials, and development of processes and technologies for the Metal Casting Industry. With facilities including analytical equipment and a fully operating foundry, the MCC provides excellent learning opportunities for student employees interested in the Manufacturing industry.Foundry Lab Technicians will support the research and testing activities at the Metal Casting Center under the guidance and direction of the Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager. Job responsibilities and activities related to this position may include:Gain experience melting and pouring metals up to 3000 °F!Conduct testing using standard testing methodologies to characterize samples for physical and mechanical properties.Utilize equipment and processes related to Metal Casting to assist in completing private and government projects.Utilize power tools and equipment, as required, under the guidance of MCC Staff.Work with analytical equipment for characterization of materials for thermal and chemical properties.Assist the MCC Staff in operating and maintaining a safe and hazard free work environment.Student Employees can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and 40 hours per week during semester breaks. Employment is available year round at the Metal Casting Center which is located in the Applied Engineering Building.REQUIREMENTS:Minimal experience required. Candidates working on manufacturing, technology, physical sciences, math or engineering majors will be preferred.WAGE:  $17.20

 

Employer: UNI Advancement Division Expires: 05/16/2024 If you are searching for a job with a flexible work environment, no weekends, and an opportunity to help out an office on campus, then this might be the right opportunity for you! We are looking for a student who enjoys assisting in an office environment with tasks such as scanning, filing, data entry, and research. No prior experience is necessary, but having a detail-oriented mindset and being comfortable with repetitive work are desirable traits.

 

Employer: UNI Housing Expires: 02/01/2025 The Desk Assistant is a UNI University Housing & Dining staff member who is a vital part of successful operations in the residence halls. The hall office serves as an information hub for students, staff and guests. As a staff member, the Desk Assistant provides assistance to residents regarding personal, interpersonal and academic concerns, and is instrumental in assisting the residence hall in becoming a cohesive and inclusive living and learning community.The Desk Assistant is supervised by a Secretary or Coordinator but works in conjunction with the other staff including Desk Assistants, Graduate Assistants, Resident Assistants, and Administrative Assistants. Desk Assistants support and uphold hall and university policies and procedures, and assist with the administration of the halls. Compensation & Hours$9 per hour; $0.25 raise per consecutive year of employment in the positionMaximum of 20 hours per week when residence hall desks are openMonday-Friday 8am-6pm and Saturday 3-6pmOpportunity to pick up additional shifts in other residence halls on an as needed basisMinimum QualificationsApplicants must live in the residence halls for the 2024-2025 academic year.Applicants must have and maintain a minimum 2.25 semester and cumulative UNI grade point average.Applicants must be in good academic, behavioral and financial standing with the university.Applicants must be a full-time, degree-seeking student at the University of Northern Iowa.Trustworthiness, reliability and ability to maintain confidentiality and interact confidently with a wide range of people are essential characteristics.Appointment PeriodDesk Assistants are employed for the entire academic year. Desk Assistants hired for the 2024-2025 academic year are expected to return to campus by August 7, 2024 to take part in mandatory training August 7-9, 2024. Desk Assistants are expected to start their formal work appointment immediately following training and will work through the week of residence hall move-ins and into the academic school year.  Desk Assistants must be available to work throughout the training and hall opening time period.  As the launch of the Fall Semester is our busiest time and changes to the academic calendar have occurred, preference will be given to candidates who have greater availability during the weeks leading up and the week of residence hall move in. Applicants who are unable to attend training or work the weeks leading up to the start of classes will be considered primarily for alternate status.Desk Assistant responsibilities include:Opening and/or closing of the office, greeting office guests and addressing concernsServing as a first impression for the residence hall for all guests, residents, visitors and staffContributing to a welcoming atmosphere in the hall desk and office areaPerforming typing, photocopying, and filingAnswering phones, taking messages, making callsSending, receiving, and responding to emailsProviding informed assistance in response to questions, directions, and problems upon request or observationDirecting residents and guests to the proper campus and community resourcesUtilizing Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, StarRez, and Google programs (i.e. Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar)Assist with facilitation of move-in proceduresRegarding information confidentially and with discretionMaintaining inventory of property to be checked out for resident use, issuing the property, and securing its returnEnsure appropriate management of both brass keys and access cards according to departmental policiesSorting and distributing mail, maintaining correct addresses and forwarding mail informationUtilizing StarRez for receiving of parcel post, insured packages, UPS/FedEx deliveries and issuing packages to residentsKnowing departmental policies and procedures as directed by the University Housing & Dining.Knowing university policies and procedures related to emergencies/crises as directed by the University Housing & DiningPerforming other duties as assigned by the coordinator and/or Hall Secretary/Administrative AssistantBeing asked (when possible) to cover work shifts in other residence halls in case of issues related to coverageGeneral Diversity StatementNo person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in employment, any educational program, or any activity of the University, on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or on any other basis protected by federal and/or state law.The University of Northern Iowa prohibits discrimination and promotes affirmative action in its educational and employment policies and practices as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable laws and University policies. The University of Northern Iowa prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence.The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and serves as the University Title IX Officer: Leah Gutknecht, Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management, Office of Compliance and Equity Management, 117 Gilchrist Hall, UNI, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0028, (319) 273-2846, leah.gutknecht@uni.edu

 

Employer: UNI Center for Social and Behavioral Research Expires: 05/18/2024 Job Description: Interviewers play a vital role at the Center for Social and Behavioral Research (CSBR). They conduct scientific studies using a Windows-based computer-assisted telephone interviewing (WinCATI) program. Using WinCATI, interviewers call and interview participants and accurately record their answers. Interviewers are professional, courteous, have excellent communication skills, and pay attention to fine detail.Current topics: health risk behaviorsInterviewers conduct interviews over the telephone, set up appointments as necessary, and code each call accordingly. Strong persuasion skills are vital to convince reluctant participants to participate in the research project. There are no telemarketing or political calls and we do not ask for money. Maintaining confidentiality of the responses of all participants is critical.Qualifications:·      Speak English & Spanish fluently·      Enunciate clearly on the phone·      Detail-oriented·      Strong oral and written communication skills, including spelling and grammar·      Ability to be persuasive·      Have weekend & evening availability (few daytime shifts available)·      Have flexible schedules·      Have ability to adapt to changing work schedules and project demandsWe can offer:*Starting pay of $16.50/hour*The possibility of a $0.25 raise every semester including summers*Flexible scheduling around classes*An on campus location*Fun work environment*Experience in scientific researchExpectations:*Work a minimum of 12 hours per week*Work a minimum of 3 individual weekend shifts each month

 

Employer: UNI Dining Expires: 11/10/2024 We are seeking a reliable and motivated individuals to join our campus dining team at the Rialto Dining Center as a Dining Assistant. In this role, you will be responsible for a variety of duties including food preparation, serving, and cleaning.Responsibilities:Prepare and serve food items according to established proceduresEnsure food is prepared and served in a timely and safe mannerMaintain a clean and organized work areaFollow all health and safety guidelinesProvide excellent customer service to all guestsQualifications:Previous experience in food service preferred but not requiredAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work well in a team environmentWillingness to learn and follow established proceduresWe offer competitive pay, flexible scheduling, and opportunities for advancement. If you are a motivated individual with a passion for food service, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.Rotating weekends required

 

Employer: University of Northern Iowa Human Resources Expires: 05/18/2024 Part-time HR Office Student Front Desk Assistant needed for Summer 2024. Serves as a confidential first point of contact for the Human Resource Services office; assists customers who walk in and call the office; assists new hires in completing new hire paperwork items; processes recognition awards; images documents and records; and assists office staff with projects as requested. Must be able to work a part-time schedule of approximately 20 hours per week from May 13th – August 23rd with an hourly wage of $12.00 while working during the summer. There is also an opportunity to continue working after the summer schedule ends, during the 2024-2025 school year and beyond.