The Dean of Students Office is looking for a receptionist to work the front desk for the office suite in Student Services Building. Training will be included to familiarize workers with Dean of Students units, office locations, and staff.
This position requires the ability to help students with questions about enrollment, class schedules, and other registration questions in addition to light office work. Good communication skills are necessary for this position.
WGLT, the NPR member-station for Bloomington-Normal, is seeking Audio Production Interns for the spring, summer, and fall terms. Applications are being accepted on a rotating basis, although generally the deadlines are 2/28 (for Summer), 4/30 (for Fall), and 9/30 (for Spring).
Student will work with all members of the station’s news team. Responsibilities may include covering news events, capturing photos and/or sound assets at those events; and writing stories for on air and digital platforms.
The Department of Agriculture has three positions available to begin a research project that will be conducting field work, collecting and analysing soil and plant samples.
The College of Applied Science and Technology Information Technology (CAST IT) Student Help provides technology assistance to CAST faculty and staff. Perform miscellaneous computer troubleshooting tasks and receive mentoring opportunities. CAST has eight academic units Agriculture, Criminal Justice, Family and Consumer Sciences, Gamma Phi Circus, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Kinesiology and Recreation, Military Science, and Technology. CAST IT Student Help will get to experience a wide range of disciplines and will have opportunities to interact with advanced technology.
The Student Technology Specialist role will be primarily working to provide first level technology support and assistance by phone, over email, and in person. This support is related, but not limited to, university-owned computers and software and ULID account and password issues.
Honors Student Leadership Team members contribute to the success of the Honors Program by engaging with current prospective students. Members of the team will work in Honors Mindset Seminar, assist with planning and executing Honors events, mentoring Honors students through a lens of equity, diversity and inclusion, and/or helping with recruitment.
This position is part of the Technology Support Center (TSC) team which provides first level functional and technical support through phone, email, chat, web form, and in person contacts. Support topics cover a broad range including, but not limited to, applications, university owned hardware, ISU functional processes, and personally owned devices.
Shuttle Bus Host will ride the commencement shuttle bus on a continual loop with frequent stops, read announcements from the provided script, speak clearly and loudly, provide commencement guest direction, and answer basic guest questions from provided Frequently Asked Questions handout. There are multiple positions available!
The Milner Library Digitization Center is conducting a project to collect oral histories from ISU alumni, faculty, and staff who come from historically marginalized backgrounds.
Come join the Thomas Metcalf School's K-6th grade students for a fun filled summer! We are looking for summer camp counselors to supervise our students during planned activities and field trips.
Seeking Peer Success Advocates for the Fall 2023- Spring 2024 academic year. Peer Success Advocates (PSAs) foster student success through proactive outreach to connect students to campus resources and services.
The Dean of Students Office is looking for a receptionist to work the front desk for the office suite in Student Services Building. Training will be included to familiarize workers with Dean of Students units, office locations, and staff.
This position requires the ability to help students with questions about enrollment, class schedules, and other registration questions in addition to light office work. Good communication skills are necessary for this position.
WGLT, the NPR member-station for Bloomington-Normal, is seeking Audio Production Interns for the spring, summer, and fall terms. Applications are being accepted on a rotating basis, although generally the deadlines are 2/28 (for Summer), 4/30 (for Fall), and 9/30 (for Spring).
Student will work with all members of the station’s news team. Responsibilities may include covering news events, capturing photos and/or sound assets at those events; and writing stories for on air and digital platforms.
The Department of Agriculture has three positions available to begin a research project that will be conducting field work, collecting and analysing soil and plant samples.
The College of Applied Science and Technology Information Technology (CAST IT) Student Help provides technology assistance to CAST faculty and staff. Perform miscellaneous computer troubleshooting tasks and receive mentoring opportunities. CAST has eight academic units Agriculture, Criminal Justice, Family and Consumer Sciences, Gamma Phi Circus, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Kinesiology and Recreation, Military Science, and Technology. CAST IT Student Help will get to experience a wide range of disciplines and will have opportunities to interact with advanced technology.
The Student Technology Specialist role will be primarily working to provide first level technology support and assistance by phone, over email, and in person. This support is related, but not limited to, university-owned computers and software and ULID account and password issues.
Honors Student Leadership Team members contribute to the success of the Honors Program by engaging with current prospective students. Members of the team will work in Honors Mindset Seminar, assist with planning and executing Honors events, mentoring Honors students through a lens of equity, diversity and inclusion, and/or helping with recruitment.
This position is part of the Technology Support Center (TSC) team which provides first level functional and technical support through phone, email, chat, web form, and in person contacts. Support topics cover a broad range including, but not limited to, applications, university owned hardware, ISU functional processes, and personally owned devices.
Shuttle Bus Host will ride the commencement shuttle bus on a continual loop with frequent stops, read announcements from the provided script, speak clearly and loudly, provide commencement guest direction, and answer basic guest questions from provided Frequently Asked Questions handout. There are multiple positions available!
The Milner Library Digitization Center is conducting a project to collect oral histories from ISU alumni, faculty, and staff who come from historically marginalized backgrounds.
Come join the Thomas Metcalf School's K-6th grade students for a fun filled summer! We are looking for summer camp counselors to supervise our students during planned activities and field trips.
Seeking Peer Success Advocates for the Fall 2023- Spring 2024 academic year. Peer Success Advocates (PSAs) foster student success through proactive outreach to connect students to campus resources and services.