Miami University Alumni Association·Oxford, Ohio
The student assistant will provide quality instruction to summer youth camp participants. Duties include coaching, classroom instruction, conditioning, and dorm supervision.
Worker Type: Student (Fixed Term)
For hourly student pay rates, please visit the Student Job Classification [https://miamioh.edu/human-resources/manager-resources/student-employee-supervision/job-classification/index.html] page on the Office of Human Resources website. For salaried student positions, contact the department for pay information.
Duration of Appointment
June 24th 2026
Maximum Scheduled Weekly Hours: 1
Job Description: Summary
Assist with camp duties, including providing quality instruction to summer youth camp participants. Duties may include coaching, classroom instruction, conditioning, counselor duties, and associated duties.
Additional Position Information (if applicable)
Date of camp: June 24th 2026
Elijah Pennington pennine@miamioh.edu
A criminal background check may be required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.
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Candidates must have basketball playing experience at a senior level and be able to pass a background check. Former youth camp experience is preferred but not required.
Market context
In Ohio, roles in youth sports and related programs often draw steady interest from candidates with playing, coaching, or camp experience. This type of position is competitive because senior-level basketball experience and a clean background check can narrow the pool, while preferred youth camp experience can help you stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then be ready to document your playing background and background-check readiness in your application.
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