Federal Work-Study
Federal Work-Study Program at Salisbury University
The Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) increases students' opportunities to earn money by working part-time during the school year (5-10 hours per week).
FWS program allows eligible students to earn paychecks to help support their educational expenses by getting part-time jobs with Salisbury University departments. This program helps create additional job opportunities for FWS students by providing federal funding that is used to pay their wages.
FWS funds are limited and require financial need from FAFSA to establish eligibility to participate in the program. If your financial aid award notification includes a FWS award, then you are eligible to pursue FWS jobs. Your total earnings cannot exceed your FWS award amount, and your actual earnings will depend on your hours worked and your hourly wage.
The hourly rate for on-campus employment will be at least the current Maryland minimum wage ($15.00). Students are paid a bi-weekly paycheck for hours worked.
Eligibility Requirements for Federal Work-Study
The university receives an annual budget of FWS funds from the federal government and offers the available funds to students who demonstrate higher levels of financial need. Students without FWS awards may still pursue many other part-time job opportunities both on and off-campus.
- You must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available online at .
- You must meet general eligibility requirements which include: Official FAFSA for current aid year (verification must be completed if required)
- You must have financial need from FAFSA
- You must enroll at least half-time (six credits or more) for each semester
- You must accept your federal work study if you wish to pursue a position
- You must be meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and be a degree-seeking undergraduate student
- After accepting your FWS offer, scroll down to the Federal Work-Study Jobs dropdown to see current openings.
Why choose Federal Work–Study?
There are many benefits:
- Income: Extra money for things you want and need.
- Opportunity: Although you are not guaranteed a job if you are awarded Work–Study, you are much more likely to be hired if you have Work–Study eligibility. In addition, your job will be close to where you study.
- Student–Friendly Schedule: Your employer knows your first priority is as a college student. Employers try to be as flexible as possible in scheduling work hours around your class schedule.
- Future Financial Aid Eligibility: As a financial aid need-based program, Work–Study income (although taxable) does not affect your future financial aid eligibility in the next tax year.
- Work Experience: Students who have job experience and who have worked while attending school are more attractive to future employers. Your supervisor may become an excellent reference.
- Academic Success: Campus research has shown that Work–Study students connect with the campus community, learn about resources available to students, and establish stronger relationships with faculty and staff. This correlates with the fact that students with Work–Study jobs are more likely to stay in school, perform better academically, and graduate.
If you decide not to use your Work–Study award, there is no effect on your grant aid. If you have not been awarded your maximum loan amount, you could qualify for more loan money. If you wish to cancel your Work-Study award and request remaining loan eligibility please contact the Office of Financial & Scholarships.
To review FWS frequently asked questions
Federal Work-Study Jobs
You must have a Federal Work-Study offer to apply for the jobs listed on this page. Students must accept their FWS offer online through GullNet. Please review the for more information.
Employers interested in having their jobs listed or updated on this page must contact the Financial Aid Office directly.
Last Updated: 6/26/2025
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Access & Accommodations Assistant
Disability Resource CenterJob Description: Provide front desk coverage, including answering phones, scheduling appointments, and greeting students and visitors.
Assist students with general inquiries about DRC services and campus resources.
Perform clerical tasks such as making copies, organizing files, and managing supplies.
Support the facilitation of testing accommodations by preparing exam materials, monitoring exams, and maintaining the integrity of the DRC Testing Center.
Help with DRC-led outreach and engagement initiatives (e.g., awareness events, tabling, information sessions).
Maintain confidentiality and uphold professional and inclusive conduct at all times.Qualifications: Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Reliable, punctual, and detail-oriented. Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with care. Interest in or commitment to equity, access, and disability inclusion is a plus.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Flexible scheduling available Monday–Friday during standard business hours. Hours may vary depending on office needs and student schedule.
How to apply: Resumes and letters of interest can be emailed to:
Candace Henry, DRC Director
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Accounting Clerk
Administration & FinanceJob Description: Accounting clerk will assist the Admin and Finance department by performing clerical tasks, prepare reports and maintain spreadsheets using Microsoft office products, filing, assist with updating Workday procedures and other duties as assigned.
Qualifications: Basic excel spreadsheet and microsoft knowledge,
Additional Comments: Preference given to a Perdue School major
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Can work around your class schedule
How to apply: Email resume and cover letter to Lynn Adkins lcadkins@salisbury.edu
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America Reads Elementary School Tutor
America ReadsJob Description: America Reads is a federally funded Federal Work-Study (FWS) program that places university students in local elementary schools to support literacy development through one-on-one tutoring.
Students participating in the program will be assigned to Prince Street Elementary School or Pinehurst Elementary School, where they will work directly with elementary-aged children. Upon arrival, each tutor is paired with a classroom teacher who will assign students for individualized reading and literacy support.
Participants are expected to work 6–8 hours per week, assisting students with reading comprehension and literacy skills, as well as providing general classroom support as directed by the teacher.Qualifications: Education majors preferred but not required, Pass a Criminal Background Check (paid for by the university), Commitment to work for one academic school year (August-May)
Additional Comments: Students placed at Prince Street Elementary will need transportation, while Pinehurst Elementary is about a 10 minute walk from Holloway Hall. At this time, we are seeking to hire 4 Prince Street and 5 Pinehurst tutors. Students may need to abide by Wicomico County Board of Ed Dress Code policies.
Number of available openings: 9
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Up to 8 hours a week, during school hours: 8:00am-3:30pm; exact times and dates of the week will be determined by classroom site teacher/supervisor
How to apply: Send an email with a copy of your resume and cover letter to jjremo@salisbury.edu
Contact: Jeremiah "JJ" Remo, jjremo@salisbury.edu
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Athletic Training Student Aide
AthleticsJob Description: Looking for reliable, accountable, enthusiastic student help to support ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõathletic training at various varsity sport practices and competitions.
Main responsibilities will include assisting with set-up and break down of hydration and emergency equipment, as well as hydration and injury prevention during practices and competitions.
You will be directly supervised by certified athletic trainers and work closely with other student workers and interns.
You will be expected to understand and follow patient confidentiality (HIPAA) rules.
You will play an important role in making a safe environment and preventing injuries for student-athletes.Qualifications: Will need to be reliable, accountable, enthusiastic, professional, respectful, a good communicator,shows ability to work cooperatively with others and values attention to detail. The ability to carry/lift/push approx 50 lbs. The ability to work in variable environmental conditions (i.e. heat, cold, rain). Flexible afternoon and weekend schedule.
Additional Comments: If you are interested in a career in athletic training/sports medicine, this could be a great introductory opportunity for you.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Aproximately 2-4 hour shifts; average 5-8 hours/week
How to apply: Step 1: Send letter of interest and resume to Mary Tovornik (mrtovornik@salisbury.edu) and Winston Harden (wfharden@salisbury.edu)
Step 2: ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõathletic trainers will review application and reach out to you if we would like to arrange the next step of an in-person interview
Step 3: Complete in-person (or zoom if needed) interview with ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõathletic trainers
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Campus Recreation Facility Attendant - Maggs
Campus Recreation - Maggs FacilitiesJob Description: As a Facility Attendant, the student worker will be responsible for the following:
1. Front Desk Check-in & Equipment Check-out
2. Daily Operations (included but not limited to - cleaning equipment, replacing towels, filling cleaner, policy and rule enforcement, customer interactions) and other duties as assigned.Qualifications: Skills needed - Punctuality, Dependability, Integrity, Customer Service Oriented, and Problem Solving. CPR/First Aid certification is welcomed, but not necessary.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Max 20 hours a week - realistically 12-15hrs. Work schedule is dependent on availability/class schedule.
How to apply: Email Myles Kendrick at mxkendrick@salisbury.edu or stop by office MC 146A in Maggs for a job application.
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Catering Assistant
Dining Services - CateringJob Description: Assist the multi- award winning Catering department execute a large variety of events with varying levels of complexity. Learn the different elements of service and the logistics of off premise catering. Tasks includeÂserving guests, carrying trays of food, running buffet lines, gathering equipments for events, putting equipment away, cleaning equipment and work areas, interacting with customers, assisting in training new staff, folding napkins, displaying food items and making beverages. Student will work independently and as part of a team. Other tasks as assigned.
Students can expect to learn how to multi-task, set & follow an event timeline, leadership, teamwork, set & follow standards of operations, interdepartmental communication skills & customer service.Qualifications: * Must be able to lift 30 lbs * Stand for long periods of time * Flexible schedule based upon events (some shifts start as early at 5AM, some last until after 11 PM). Must be willing to work some weekends.
Additional Comments: Scheduling is based around class schedule and demands of business. No previous catering or serving experience required. Bartender skills will be taught if desired. This is not an office/administrative type position.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
How to apply: Contact - Kelli Delgado
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Circulation Student Assistant
Salisbury University LibrariesJob Description: Circulation Student Assistants support the scholarly work of a diverse community of Salisbury University students, faculty, and staff as well as members of the public. Their responsibilities include the following:
• processing books, equipment, and other materials on loan
• reshelving items and helping maintain the stacks spaces
• providing problem-solving help and answering questions regarding library policies, services, and resources
• enforcing library policies in a consistent, equitable manner
• assisting library staff in various ways including retrieving requested items, data collection, and other special projectsQualifications: Applicants must possess a high level of attention to detail as well as excellent critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Students are expected to maintain professionalism and confidentiality. Previous experience in a customer service and/or library setting is preferred.
Additional Comments: The employment period is for the fall 2025 semester, with the option for additional semesters.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Students work 7 days a week, including mornings, afternoons, evenings, and late nights
How to apply: Complete the application
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Costume Shop Employee
Music, Theatre and Dance (Theatre Costume Shop)Job Description: Work on constructing garments for the Music, Theatre, and Dance department’s productions. Organize and maintain costume stock. Maintain the costume shop, dressing room, and sewing equipment. Working wardrobe crew for productions may be necessary.
Qualifications: Experience with hand sewing and/or machine sewing is desirable.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $16.50/hr
Work Schedule: Weekday afternoons, prefer 2 hour blocks minimum.
How to apply: Send email to Madi Bell mebell@salisbury.edu to express interest. Please include details about your hand and/ or machine sewing experience or any related experience if applicable.
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Entrepreneurship Center Front Desk Agent
Rommel Center, Perdue School of BusinessJob Description: The student will work at the front desk of the Dave & Patsy Rommel Center for Entrepreneurship in downtown Salisbury. The individual will greet guests and visitors, provide facility information, conduct tours, and assist with facility administrative tasks such as mail collection, material and equipment inventories, processing program intake forms, basic supply ordering, and similar duties throughout the semester. The student will have a role in communicating with tenant entrepreneurs related to their use of facility resources and creating a welcoming environment among the students, community entrepreneurs, and staff working at the center. Occasionally, the student may be asked to complete special projects to support tenant entrepreneurs, help out in the makerspace, or assist with events hosted at the Rommel Center.
Qualifications: The ideal applicant will have strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills to assist in building a strong, vibrant community at the Rommel Center. They should also have an good attention to detail and a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Prior experience in office management or makerspace equipment a plus.
Additional Comments: This is a good position for learning about work in a professional office environment and gaining a deeper understanding of entrepreneurs and startup companies. You will work alongside other student workers, graduate assistants, and staff at the center as part of a team.
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Set daytime hours each week based on class schedule
How to apply: To apply, please provide a copy of your resume and a brief introduction by email to Michael Jensen at: mdjensen@salisbury.edu and Bryan Bourdeau at: bkbourdeau @salisbury.edu. Please review our program information before applying (www.salisbury.edu/entrepreneurship). Selected candidates will be asked to tour the center and talk with our team.
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Events and Student Outreach Assistant
Cultural AffairsJob Description: EVENTS- Assist with Cultural Affairs events:
Ushering, Checking Cultural Fellows into events, Setting-up and Breaking down events
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OUTREACH/STUDENT ENGAGEMENT- Assist with the Cultural Fellowship Program:
Tabling/Spreading the word to the student population, Adding approved events to involved.salisbury.edu
other duties as needed and assignedQualifications: reliable, personable, attention to detail, team player, interest in art and culture, interest in event planning, interest in engagement, willingness to learn new things and have new experiences.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: 5-10 hours weekly including daytime and evening hours
How to apply: To find out more information and apply please email Tara Gladden at tcgladden@salisbury.edu
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Horticulture Student Worker
HorticultureJob Description: Horticulture student employees assist in maintaining the university grounds and arboretum. Depending on the season, the student employee assists with picking up trash, mowing, edging lawns, clearing debris from walkways, edging and mulching planting beds, watering, fertilizing, raking leaves, planting flowers, weeding, power washing, trimming shrubbery, removing snow, and other duties to maintain the campus’ high quality of appearance and safety. The student employee will use golf cart and/or maintenance vehicles on campus.
Qualifications: Ability to lift 50 pounds. Must have a valid drivers license Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions. Ability to operate various types of power equipment including lawnmowers, trimmers, leaf blowers, hand tools, and other landscaping equipment.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Available shifts are between the hours of 7am and 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Some weekend shifts may be available as needed.
How to apply: FAQs and application can be found the horticulture employment page. Please email completed application to horticulture@salisbury.edu horticulture employment page
Contact: Richard Shaw
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MakerLab Assistant
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒõLibrariesJob Description: The ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒõLibraries Makerlab is a state-of-the-art facility in the Guerrieri Academic Commons that offers exciting technologies to ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõstudents, faculty, and staff, as well as the wider Salisbury community. The space provides access to 3D printers, 3D scanners, laser cutting/engraving, button making, lamination, and more. We also manage the library's iPad checkout program. Makerlab Assistants are responsible for configuring and starting 3D print jobs, providing project consultations, maintaining equipment, and troubleshooting issues. They also check out our circulating devices and assist visitors with the use of other equipment as needed.
Qualifications: - Able to work 9-10 hours per week - Excellent computer skills
Additional Comments: We will provide training on the equipment and software used in the Makerlab, so no prior knowledge of 3D printing or other Makerlab technologies is required.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, between the hours of 9 AM and 6 PM
How to apply: Contact Chris Woodall at cmwoodall@salisbury.edu or
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ODEL FWS Student
Education LeadershipJob Description: Answer phones/greet visitors
Collect/sort mail
Assist with mass mailings
File/organize office records
Copy/scan documents
Database entry
Create bulletin boards/promotional fliers with guidance
Assist with inventory
Distribute promotional literature to are parks and other locations
Help with social media sitesQualifications: Personable Knowleage of social media Able to complete detailed tasks with mulitple steps Either an approved ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõmotor pool driver or willing to get approved
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
How to apply: Please contact Christina Harper, cbharper@salisbury.edu with your name, email address, best number to reach you, and a brief statement of why you are interested in the position.
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Office Assistant
The Center for Student Involvement and LeadershipJob Description: Provide excellent customer service
Maintain data bases
Create/update forms
Assist students with paperwork and educate them on office policies and procedures
Assist with equipment reservation system
Provide support for CSIL staff
Answer phones
Basic clerical duties and other duties as assignedQualifications: Proficient in Google Docs, Microsoft excel and word Possess excellent customer service skills Must be intuitive and motivated Must be able to navigate SU's Website Possess a willingness to learn software programs
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Weekdays between 9am and 4:30p,m
How to apply: Email resume and class schedule to Susie West at srwest@salisbury.edu
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Office Assistant
Facilities ReservationsJob Description: General office support including but not limited to: answering phone calls email, etc, taking messages, follow up and respond to inquiries, and assisting walk-ins.
Assisting with updating information in the EMS software. Communicating event changes with other departments.
Contacting customers to follow up on event details.
Data entry and clerical support.
Maintaining professionalism and confidentiality. Run errands on campus. Other duties as assigned.Qualifications: Applicants must possess a high level of attention to detail and accuracy; excellent customer service and communication skills; ability to multi-task, Experience with Microsoft Office Suite is required.
Additional Comments: Preferred Qualifications: Experience using the Facilities Reservations Online Request Center. Familiarity with campus events and service departments.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Monday through Friday between 8am and 4:30pm depending on student's availability.
How to apply: Contact Scott Garrison via email to apply: sagarrison@salisbury.edu
Contact: Scott Garrison, sagarrison@salisbury.edu
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Office Student Assistant
School of Health ScienceJob Description: 1. Computer/Typing/Data Entry
2. Keep track of his/hers work hours
3. Running errands on campus
4. Work area or space kept tidy at all times
5. Copying, filing, and various other tasks as needed for faculty and staff
6. Assess supplies needed in the department mailroom
7. Answer the office telephone, greet visitors
8. Assist with receiving packages in the office reception area
9. Always provide a certain level of trustworthiness, confidentiality, and professionalism.
10. Distribute incoming mail into appropriate mailboxes
11. Sign a confidentiality form regarding FERPA and maintain the confidentiality of information
12. Assessing the Computer Lab’s need for paper and other supplies
13. Assisting with inventory
14. Preparing various types of information for digital storage/scanning
15. Reviewing the website and publications for required updates
16. Willing to work in Maggs Center also (The other location of the School of Health Sciences – Cindy Paradis, Admin Asst II)
17. Various duties assigned, but not limited to the aboveQualifications: Freshman (preferably) Willing to work some Monday or Friday hours (or both days) Good Communicator Good Disposition (character/personality) Eager to learn new things Familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel
Additional Comments: A student in the following majors may pose a conflict of interest in our office: Medical Lab Sciences, Respiratory Therapy, and Public Health
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Flexible Monday-Friday schedule
How to apply: Please contact Ms. Valerie Williams-Butler on campus at ext. 36365 (410-543-6365) or email me at vwbutler@salisbury.edu. I'm available Monday-Friday after 10 AM but before 4:30 PM.
The student may also stop by Devilbiss Hall 312 between those same hours, Monday-Friday.
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Philosophy Ambassador
PhilosophyJob Description: The Philosophy Ambassador assists the department with tasks related to its regular functions in relation to public-facing activities and events. The student will help plan, advertise and implement activities such as Young Thinkers Club at the public library, Philosophy Cafes at the community center, and other various events. The student is also expected to help with some clerical tasks in support of our activities, such as distributing flyers, copying and organizing materials, and keeping records. This is an exciting opportunity for a student interested in community outreach, organizing, and educational activities.
Qualifications: At least one philosophy course - preference will be given to philosophy majors and minors.
Additional Comments: Some of these events take place on the weekend or after hours, so some flexibility is required.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $17/hr
How to apply: send an email explaining why you are interested in the job to: cxcammarano@salisbury.edu copying jlhabermeyer@salisbury.edu
Contact: Cristina Cammarano
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Recycling Department Student Worker
RecyclingJob Description: This position will assist with day-to-day operations, special recycling/bulk waste requests, and outreach projects.
Day-to-day operations include: Recycling collection within ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõbuildings, Dumpster checks, Electronic Recycling, Battery collection + sorting, Shredded paper collection
Special projects include: Give & Go Donations, Sammy's Stash Secondhand Shop, Zero Waste Starter Kit giveaways, Residential Recycling bin giveaways
Qualifications: -Comfortable with educational outreach (tabling) -Must have a driver's license -Ability to lift 50 pounds -Ability to stand and walk long periods of time -Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions (extreme heat, extreme cold, rain, shine, wind, etc)
Additional Comments: Available shifts are between the hours of 7am and 3pm Monday through Friday. Some weekend shifts may be available as needed. Shifts must be 2hrs or longer in duration.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Available shifts are between the hours of 7am and 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Some weekend shifts may be available as needed.
How to apply: FAQs and application can be found the recycling employment page: Recycling employment page
Contact: Rachael Savage
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Research Help Desk Assistant
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒõLibrariesJob Description: Research Help Desk Assistants work on the reference side of the Library Service Desk on the first floor of the GAC and operate as an extension of the Research and Instruction (RIS) team. RIS student workers are the first line in research help, answering questions and connecting patrons to our subject librarians.
Qualifications: Ability to speak with a variety of patrons and answer their questions.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: The desk is primarily staffed by students from 12-6pm Sunday, 4-10pm M/T/W/Th, and 9-1pm on Friday.
How to apply: Please contact Emily Zerrenner at egzerrenner@salisbury.edu with your interest and a resume.
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Serials Department Assistant
³ÉÈ˶¶ÒõLibraries - Collection ManagementJob Description: The serials student employee assists the Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian with basic job duties as assigned.
Responsibilities:
-Process (check-in, stamp, and tattle strip) newly received serials for shelving
-Count/record and re-shelve bound, and current periodical issues
-Assist with binding (i.e. pulling materials for bindery, packing, unpacking, matching title/volume slips)
-Process/re-shelve bound volumes of serials returned from binding process, shifting volumes as more space is needed.
-Shelf Maintenance (pull newspapers, popular periodicals, and other items for disposition according to retention schedule and disposition agreements)
-Create and maintain systems of organization to assist with job related tasks
-Assist with other tasks in department as assigned by supervisorQualifications: Detail-oriented, Organized, Good Problem Solver, Able to work independently or as part of a team, Must be able to shelve journals and bound volumes above shoulder level, push loaded book carts, and lift boxes weighing up to 40lbs.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Flexible (M-F between hours of 8am-5pm)
How to apply: Email supervisor at nlkulp@salisbury.edu, can fill out application on ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõwebsite
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Student Health Services Student Worker
Student Health ServicesJob Description: Stock, refill and keep Inventory in Vending Machine
Answer phones if needed and take a message
Restock exam rooms and bathrooms
Assist with counting inventory of supplies and medications
Call students to remind them of immunization requirements
Assist with preparing instruments for sterilization
Wipe down counters and waiting room with disinfecting wipes throughout the day
Assist with education tabling eventsQualifications: Preference to Nursing or Health Science Majors, but is not a requirement.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Can Vary but has to be within house of 8-4:30 Monday through Friday
How to apply: Please call Student Health Services 410-543-6262 or submit resume to studenthealth@salisbury.edu
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Student Journalist / Production Assistant
Delmarva Public MediaJob Description: Delmarva Public Media is made up of three public radio stations that operates via a collaboration by Salisbury University and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
We are searching for TWO (2) individuals to help us create our student produced weekly newscast "The Five Minute Fly-By" and help with other aspects of production and promotion of the stations, both on-air and online.
If you have an interest in media, music, podcasting, content creation, and/or online social media marketing, come join our team and get real world and professional experience while you are still in college.
It's fast paced, fun, and you will learn a lot about yourself, your community and the media industry.Qualifications: 1. Broadcast writing skills and any production experience a huge plus! 2. Media/Journalism students highly encouraged to apply. 3. Adobe Creative Suites (Adobe Audition) or similar DAW experience preferred but not required. 4. This is a fast paced and deadline driven industry, so applicants must be: Easy to work with, Always on time, and always willing to try and do better than you did yesterday.
Additional Comments: If you are interested in learning how to make media of all kinds or just want to do a fun gig for the semester, seize this opportunity.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Flexible based on student's class schedule.
How to apply: Email Bryan Russo at bdrusso@salisbury.edu
Please include:
1. Your resume
2. A short cover letter about why you are interested in the position (and why you should get it).
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Student Office Assistant
Student Affairs OfficeJob Description: Provide excellent customer service
Maintain databases
Create/update office forms
Provide support for Student Affairs staff
Answer phones and transfer to appropriate party-dept.
Must be dedicated, punctual and possess the ability to maintain confidentiality.Qualifications: Microsoft Excel, and Word Possess excellent customer service skills Must be intuitive and self-motivated Must be able to navigate SU's website
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
How to apply: Contact Sarah Maciarello: semaciarello@salisbury.edu Student Affairs Office GSU212 (410) 543-6080
Contact: Sarah Maciarello, semaciarello@salisbury.edu
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Student Office Assistant
Art DepartmentJob Description: To assist the current office staff with routine procedures, i.e., answering telephones and taking messages, greeting visitors to the office, processing in-coming mail, assist with special projects, photocopy various documents/materials/information, and to deliver/pick up materials around campus.
Qualifications: Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Open to hours between 8-4pm; Monday - Thursday.
How to apply: Apply by emailing resume to SUART@salisbury.edu.
Contact: Kathy Brown
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Student Office Assistant
Alumni Engagement OfficeJob Description: Assist the department of Alumni Engagement & Annual Giving with in-person and virtual events, managing social media accounts, and soliciting and stewarding Salisbury University donors including alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and friends.
Tasks will change daily but may include helping with mailers, organizing giveaway items, helping prepare for and execute receptions and fundraising events, data entry, research and alumni outreach.Qualifications: Interest in the impact that that alumni have on the campus community.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Office Hours are M-F 8-4:30. You may set own schedule within those parameters.
How to apply: Please submit resume and availability to Erin Smith at emsmith@salisbury.edu to be considered.
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Student Office Assistant
Dean of StudentsJob Description: The Dean of Students Office is seeking a Student Office Assistant.
Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Greeting and assisting walk-in students, parents, faculty, & staff
- Answering a multi-line phone, answering questions and taking messages as needed
- Assisting the Exec. Admin. Assistant with a variety of basic clerical tasks, such as making copies, scanning documents, and assisting office staff.
- Running errands to various locations on campus.Qualifications: This position is for undergraduates at a sophomore level or higher. A professional demeanor and appropriate attire are required. The ideal candidate will be dependable, detail-oriented, have good customer service and communication skills, and have previous experience working in an office environment. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 products, including Outlook, Teams, Word, and Excel is preferred. Since the office deals with confidential student information, the signing of an ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõconfidentiality agreement is required upon hire.
Additional Comments: The employment period is for the fall 2025 semester, with employment for additional semesters available. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Students should be available to work at least 8 - 10 hours per week.
Number of available openings: 2
Pay Rate: $15/hr
How to apply: Please email an introductory letter and your resume to Isabella Chow at iachow@salisbury.edu.
Contact: Isabella Chow, iachow@salisbury.edu
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Student Worker, National Fellowships
National Fellowships OfficeJob Description: This job entails learning about different national fellowship opportunities and supporting the office that helps students to apply for fellowships. Jobs can entail filing, working with our admin for support, preparing flyers, tracking alum, updating databases, recruitment of students for fellowships and if able, helping to advise students for fellowship applications. Student can also work with and help lead Fellowship Ambassadors.
The student will be expected to hold office hours at the house on a schedule that works with their course schedule and other commitments, but up to 5 hours per week at the Fellowships House. In addition, on weekends where ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõhosts Open Houses or other admission events, the student will attend when they are able (usually 1 Saturday per month). The student may be asked to help at other recruitment events as well and once trained, may be asked to discuss fellowships with classes on campus.
Depending on the student (s) area of expertise, may advise specifically with either STEM related or International or Public Service related fellowships and advise students about multiple opportunities at SU.Qualifications: Use of Microsoft Office (including word, excel, publisher) Ability to interact with others and engage with prospective ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõstudents and applicants. Ability to write emails and letters Ability to learn information, synthesize it and promote it to others. Ability to work well as part of a team which includes other student workers, admin, and 3 faculty/directors of the office. Interest in learning about study abroad and overseas opportunities, as well as opportunities at SU.
Additional Comments: This is a great opportunity for the right student - and the office also partners closely with TRIO and Powerful connections. We also encourage our student workers to apply for fellowships themselves on a regular basis.
Number of available openings: 1
Pay Rate: $15/hr
Work Schedule: Variable, but 5-10 hours per week
How to apply: Apply by sending an email to Dr. Kristen Walton, Director, National Fellowships
kpwalton@salisbury.edu, including a brief statement of interest as well as a brief resume or list of accomplishments. A summary of plans at ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ(possible major, etc) would be helpful as well. kpwalton@salisbury.eduContact: Kristen Walton, kpwalton@salisbury.edu
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