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The part-time Event Operations positions work under the direction of the Assistant Director of Venues. The successful candidate will use discretion and independent judgment in the performance of venue and event related activities completing assigned duties in a timely manner and in accordance with the division's standards. The work hours for this position are flexible and will require some night, weekend, and holiday hours as needed.
4-H Mentoring is a program that serves youth between the ages of 9-15 that have been identified as individuals who could benefit from one-on-one mentoring services. The program works primarily with at-risk youth who often come from low-income households. The program offers mentoring, weekly clubs, and monthly family events for program participants. This position will support overall program operations and the site coordinators who operate the program.
The position requires travel to our Orem office, local schools, 4-H events in Utah County, and the homes of 4-H members in the Provo area. A reliable form of transportation is necessary. The hours for this position are flexible. It will be approximately 15 hours a week. This position is telework eligible within the state of Utah.
Eastern Mail and Motor Pool is located on the Utah State University, Eastern campus in Price Utah and offers mail, motor pool, and surplus services to the campus community. We are currently looking for a part-time motor pool attendant to help clean and service our vehicles. This position is 20 hours a week and work hours are negotiable.
Student Financial Support at Utah State University is committed to removing financial barriers to higher education through exceptional student experience. We empower students to afford college through our student advocacy, outstanding service, and strong engagement in professional and career development. Within this context, the Student Services Coordinator serves a critical role in guiding students and families through the federal aid application and payment processes, auditing and completing student files for application review, and analyzing reports and accounts to maintain university compliance with federal regulations.
Position Summary
- Full-time, in-person position at the Logan Campus. This is not a tele-work position.
- Audit and finalize student files for application review.
- Analyze reports and monitor accounts to maintain university compliance with federal regulations.
- Guide students and families through the federal aid application and payment processes.
The Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education department invites applications for a part-time ASL Lab Assistant.
On-Campus ACA Variable Hours.
US Work Authorization required.
Student Financial Support at Utah State University is committed to removing financial barriers to higher education through exceptional student experience. We empower students to afford college through our student advocacy, outstanding service, and strong engagement in professional and career development. Within this context, the Programmer/Analyst I serves a critical role in data researching, data mining, report writing and serving as a strong collaborator with internal and external partners in order to regularly evaluate and improve accuracy, processes, and student success. The successful candidate will have technology and organizational skills, as well as the ability to prioritize competing needs and effectively manage change and unanticipated challenges.
The Utah State University (USU) Extension Create Better Health (SNAP-ED) program is a comprehensive program that helps low-income individuals and families by providing direct education on basic nutrition, cooking skills and physical activity to youth and adults both online and face-to-face (as situations allow); collaborates with community partners to improve healthy food access and physical activity opportunities within communities (PSE work); provides outreach and education through social media platforms; works as an influencer on social media platforms.
USU Extension Create Better Health program State Office is seeking a qualified individual to work full-time providing complementary elements of the program (mentioned above). Reporting program progress and impacts is an essential part of this work. Familiarity with SNAP procedures and local community food distribution sites is desirable.
Successful applicants will be required to recruit agencies they partner with, recruit clients they teach, and follow federal guidelines. SNAP-Ed is a grant funded program and adherence to policies, protocols and procedures are essential.
- Continuation of employment is based upon need, performance, and available funding (funding is grant funded).
- Work under County Extension supervisors.
- Must follow Create Better Health (SNAP-Ed) policies and procedures.
- Must be able to speak, teach classes and report in English and Spanish
The Sorenson Center for Clinical Excellence (SCCE) is seeking a Compliance Assistant to support the privacy and security needs of the center. The Compliance assistant will provide support in adhering to relevant privacy and security regulations in healthcare including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The individual reports to the SCCE Compliance Officer.
Hours: 20 hours per week between 8am-5pm Monday-Friday.
Wage: $14.50-$16.50 Per hour
Tutor positions are open to currently enrolled students and community members who would like to serve in a tutoring capacity while positively representing the institution. A tutor will provide individual and small group tutoring to students in a walk-in tutoring center. A tutor will help students who enroll in mathematics or life and physical science courses to understand the course material and learning objectives. A tutor will assist them in concept development, problem solving, and study skills. A tutor should have the essential characteristics of professionalism, skill-sets in subject area, and ability to devote adequate time to the position.
As our qualified instructors move into other industry segments, we need more top-tier CFI's to join our mission in developing the industry's safest and most capable new pilots. Applicants must be driven individuals that are dedicated to providing the highest level of ground and flight training, while working to improve Utah State University aviation program.
Perform a wide variety of warehouse duties in order to maintain a clean, organized, and efficient inventory management area for USU Housing.
Part-time on campus job with extremely flexible schedule, free food and awesome coworkers! Perfect for students or anyone looking to supplement their income in their spare time. Join USU Eastern Dining and Event Services!
- Starting pay begins at $9.00 an hour and is commensurate with experience.
- Performance-based raises will be given upon evaluation
The Classroom Facilitator will be working at the Utah State University Uintah Basin campus in Vernal, UT. Hours are varied depending on need and will be scheduled anywhere between 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM Monday through Friday, and other times as assigned. Hours will be up to 28 hours per week and will change each semester.
The Classroom Facilitator will be working at the Utah State University Uintah Basin campus in Roosevelt, UT. Hours are varied depending on need and will be scheduled anywhere between 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM Monday through Friday, and other times as assigned. Hours will be up to 28 hours per week and will change each semester.
A Business Assistant II is needed to support the USU STARS! GEAR UP program’s business needs. We are looking for a highly organized individual with great customer service skills, who can work with limited supervision, to support the business aspects of the grant management. The successful candidate will manage grant budgets and the invoice process, support partners through regular communication and training, and ensure grant compliance with associated policies, procedures, and expectations under the supervision/guidance of the Business Manager and Program Director. The Business Assistant II will receive a competitive salary and the amazing benefits offered by Utah State University.
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) is a federally-funded program that was designed to help students prepare for and succeed in college. Housed in the USU’s School of Teacher Education and Leadership, USU STARS! runs four GEAR UP grants, serving over 12,000 students throughout the state of Utah. The positive work environment provides professional development opportunities, fast-paced programmatic and budget maintenance, and an opportunity to make a difference in the community.
The position is contingent upon funding.
The Department of Campus Recreation within the Division of Student Affairs at Utah State University seeks a positive, collaborative and dynamic individual to join our team as our Recreation Facilities Custodian. Reporting directly to the Facility Operations Manager, the Recreation Facilities Custodian (Facilities Service Representative II) is directly responsible for the daily operations of facility cleaning and preventative maintenance. This individual will be a key team member of the Campus Recreation Department, which provides aquatic programs, club sports, fitness/wellness, intramurals, outdoor recreation, special events, extramurals, summer camps, and collaborative programs.
The mission of the USU Inclusion Center is to create an affirming and supportive environment for students. We achieve this by implementing effective programming that supports the academic, cultural, and social experiences of students from diverse backgrounds. We partner with faculty, staff, and students to design activities that foster an acceptance and deeper understanding of difference. We also provide leadership for positive change that creates a campus and community environment that respects and embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion. https://www.usu.edu/inclusion/
The Indigenous Program Coordinator will develop and implement cultural and social programming for Indigenous students. These activities will promote a sense of community and belonging for Indigenous students while raising awareness of Indigenous cultures, traditions and history at Utah State University. https://www.usu.edu/inclusion/indigenous/index
The Marketer for the School of Graduate Studies will be responsible for developing and implementing marketing and communication strategies for the School of Graduate Studies. These will include:
- Creating and executing marketing plans, campaigns and projects for the School of Graduate Studies, with a focus on recruiting new graduate students and communicating with current students;
- Writing marketing copy for the School of Graduate Studies for a wide variety of outlets.
- Working with marketers and other personnel in the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost.
The Marketer will also be responsible for ongoing communication between the School of Graduate Studies and current graduate students, faculty mentors, and Graduate Program Coordinators. The Marketer will oversee a number of part-time student employees.
The Utah State University (USU) Extension Create Better Health (SNAP-ED) program is a comprehensive program that helps low-income individuals and families by providing direct education on basic nutrition, cooking skills and physical activity to youth and adults both online and face-to-face (as situations allow); collaborates with community partners to improve healthy food access and physical activity opportunities within communities (PSE work); provides outreach and education through social media platforms; works as an influencer on social media platforms.
USU Extension Create Better Health program State Office is seeking a qualified individual to work full-time providing complementary elements of the program (mentioned above). Reporting program progress and impacts is an essential part of this work. Familiarity with SNAP procedures and local community food distribution sites is desirable.
Successful applicants will be required to recruit agencies they partner with, recruit clients they teach, and follow federal guidelines. SNAP-Ed is a grant funded program and adherence to policies, protocols and procedures are essential.
Continuation of employment is based upon need, performance, and available funding (funding is grant funded). Work under County Extension supervisors. Must follow Create Better Health (SNAP-Ed) policies and procedures.
Utah State University Eastern (Price) offers a full-time position as an Program Coordinator II in support of the Strategic Workforce Initiative (SWI) in the Rural Technology Pathway. The position will be physically located at the USU Eastern (Price) campus.
Under the guidance of the Associate Department Chair for Technology, Design, and Technical Education, (TDTE), the Program Coordinator will plan and implement the Young Adult (YA) Rural Technology Pathway program. The position works with internal and external stakeholders within USU Eastern’s service area to align young adult training with high priority needs in response to business and industry partners. The position prioritizes and delivers non-formal instruction as part of the secondary school to post-secondary rural technology pathways.