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STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
If you a new student or have never worked before on campus, you will need to complete the I9 and W4 forms. When completing the I9 form, per law, you will be required to attest that you are a citizen or national of the U.S., a lawful Permanent Resident, or an alien authorized to work. All new employees are required to produce documentation to show proof of identity and work authorization in the United States.
If you are a returning student employee, please stop by and pick up your FWS Employment Agreement or Institutional Employment. Remember, you must complete this form before you begin working.
Federal Work-Study Positions
Student Assistant - Sociology & Anthropology
Office Assistant - Engineering Science (2 vacancies)
Visitor & Lobby Assistant - Admissions
Research Technician's Assistant - Physics & Astronomy (2 vacancies)
Reading/Math Tutor - KIPP Academy (multiple vacancies)
Studio Assistant - Art & Art History
Office Assistant for Women's Basketball - Athletics
Institutional Positions
Peer Tutor - Biology (multiple vacancies)
Phonathon Caller - Annual Giving (multiple vacancies)
Research Technician's Assistant - Physics & Astronomy (2 vacancies)
Lab Teaching Assistant - Physics 1112 (3 vacancies)
FEDERAL WORK-STUDY POSITIONS
STUDENT ASSISTANT FOR SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY: $7.25/Hour
Required: conscientious and reliable; knowledge of general office equipment.
Duties: research; scanning; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: IRMA DE LEON
OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR ENGINEERING - $7.25/Hour
Required: familiar with office equipment.
Duties: assist with projects for students/professors; light typing; making folders; scanning; delivering and picking up mail; making copies; on-campus errands; making binders; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: ESTHER ARIAS
VISITOR AND LOBBY ASSISTANT FOR ADMISSIONS - $7.75/Hour
Required: must have a valid U.S. Driver's License; must be able to maintain a specific work schedule; should be friendly, positive, articulate, and enthusiastic; have good judgment and problem solving skills; maintain a pleasant demeanor under stressful circumstances; excellent customer service skills.
Duties: greet and socialize with visitors; transport visitors in a van, car or golf cart, as well as help maintain those vehicles; escort families to appointments; answer phones; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: NANCY GROJEAN
RESEARCH TECHNICIAN'S ASSISTANT IN PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY - $7.25/Hour
Duties: helping Research Technician in setting up and taking down lab equipment; maintaining shop; help move, install, and adjust lab equipment for Physics 1112 lab in MMS 160 and returning lab equipment to the Research Technician's shop; some inventory and cleaning may also be done as needed; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: LARRY ZAPATA
READING/MATH TUTOR FOR KIPP ASPIRE ACADEMY - $10/Hour
Required: must have own transportation - tutoring position is off campus.
Duties: tutor elementary students at KIPP Aspire Academy in reading and/or math. KIPP Aspire is a charter school and is located on Fredericksburg Road.
CONTACT: CASSANDRA KEY
READING/MATH TUTOR FOR KIPP CAMINO ACADEMY - $10/Hour
Required: must have own transportation - tutoring position is off campus.
Duties: tutor elementary students at KIPP Camino Academy in reading and/or math. KIPP Camino is a charter school and is located on Tuleta Drive.
CONTACT: CASSANDRA KEY
STUDIO ASSISTANT FOR ART & ART HISTORY - $7.40/Hour
Required: ability to follow instructions, work cooperatively and independently; moderate lifting.
Duties: assist in distribution of studio materials; assist in maintenance of studio furnishings and equipment; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: RANDY WALLACE
PHONE ASSISTANT FOR ADMISSIONS - $7.50/Hour
Required: must be able to maintain a specific work schedule; should be friendly, positive, articulate, and enthusiastic; have good judgment and problem solving skills; maintain a pleasant demeanor under stressful circumstances; excellent customer service skills.
Duties: answer and direct phone calls received to the Admissions line and perform various "at desk" projects.
CONTACT: LIZ VIRUZO
OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - $7.25/Hour
Duties: general clerical duties.
CONTACT: AMIE BRADLEY
INSTITUTIONAL POSITIONS
PEER TUTOR FOR BIOLOGY - $8.75/Hour
Required: interpersonal skills as a peer-teacher; breadth of experience in courses related to class that individual is appointed to tutor in.
Duties: attend all scheduled lectures for his/her assigned course; take notes on the material and assemble and edit such notes for consultation by the instructor and any other authorized support personnel; meet with instructor; prepare problem sets and review material as arranged with instructor; hold 3 scheduled office hours per week at the Center for Peer Learning facility; organize review sessions for tests or other workshops as arranged with instructor; attend meetings of CPL staff; review materials from assigned course to identify where content overlaps with other courses served by the CPL.
CONTACT: KIMBERLY CABE
PHONATHON CALLER FOR OFFICE OF ANNUAL GIVING - $8.25/Hour
Required: great phone skills; speak clear English; positive attitude; outgoing personality; reliable.
Duties: call alumni and parents on behalf of the Office of Annual Giving to update contact information; update prospects with important Trinity information; help raise money for the Trinity Annual Fund; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: CARISSA COSTELLO
RESEARCH TECHNICIAN'S ASSISTANT IN PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY - $7.25/Hour
Duties: helping Research Technician in setting up and taking down lab equipment; maintaining shop; help move, install, and adjust lab equipment for Physics 1112 lab in MMS 160 and returning lab equipment to the Research Technician's shop; some inventory and cleaning may also be done as needed; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: LARRY ZAPATA
LAB TEACHING ASSISTANT FOR PHYSICS 1112 - $7.25/Hour
Required: knowledge of the handling, set-up, and use of lab equipment and general physics procedures.
Duties: helping the instructor by assisting individual students with the set-up and operation of their equipment, recording observations, and how to shut down the equipment when lab is finished; answering students' questions about the lab the equipment; perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACT: ALAN BROWN