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Mount Aloysius College
Overview
The Academic Advisor provides guidance on course selection and academic goals while monitoring student compliance and supporting those on academic probation. Additionally, the role involves teaching four credits per academic year and coordinating support programs for at-risk students.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
2 months ago
Essential duties involve performing clerical work such as filing, photocopying, computer operations, and data entry tasks. Other related duties may also be assigned as necessary.
The assistant will be responsible for creating and placing event advertisements across campus, maintaining the OSA Facebook page, and handling general office tasks like filing and data entry. They will also assist office visitors and support special events sponsored by OSA, Student Affairs, and the College.
The Assistant will supervise the recreational, cardiovascular, and physical fitness areas of the student union during building hours, monitoring usage and distributing necessary equipment. They will also assist with special events sponsored by OSA, Student Affairs, and/or the College, and handle creative projects assigned by the Director of Student Activities.
The student will be responsible for planning and implementing story hour sessions and various programming for children aged birth to 17, ensuring alignment with Pennsylvania Learning Standards. This role also involves strengthening outreach services with local partners like Head Start, the YMCA, and preschools.
The primary role is to support the Residence Life administrative team by handling tasks such as creating bulletin boards, organizing intramural sports, and updating duty signs for Resident Assistants. This representative must also engage kindly with the student body and report general hall information.
The student will be responsible for planning and implementing new programming specifically targeting baby boomers and seniors within the Roaring Spring service area. This includes developing relationships with potential outreach sites, seeking partners, and securing sponsorships for the new initiative.
The role involves performing various office assistant duties such as filing, answering phones, typing, managing supplies, handling mailings, and shredding paper.
The Library Assistant supports the Library Director by managing collection maintenance tasks such as covering, preparing, shelving, and re-shelving materials. This role also involves direct patron service, including answering phones and assisting with library resources, computers, and office equipment.
The primary duties involve administrative tasks such as typing various documents, managing the telephone system by answering and transferring calls or taking messages, and making photocopies. Additionally, the role supports the division with errands, filing, miscellaneous projects, and mail distribution.
The student will manage the circulation desk, provide assistance to patrons using computers, and be responsible for processing and shelving library materials. Additionally, the role involves supporting children's programs as needed.
The student will be responsible for assisting at the circulation desk and re-shelving books within the library. Additional duties include maintaining the appearance of the collection and providing assistance to patrons as needed.
The Office Assistant acts as an ambassador for the Office of Mission & Ministry, handling clerical tasks such as filing, copying, minor campus errands, and creating/posting program advertisements. They may also assist with on-campus programs and specific Chapel duties like changing missalettes and filing music.
Work Study Program Participants will join a teaching team to assist with curriculum coordination and manage daily operational activities within the classroom, ensuring developmentally appropriate programming. This involves implementing lesson plans and maintaining a safe, stimulating environment where children are actively engaged.
The Library Assistant will manage various administrative and operational tasks including answering phones, photocopying, and performing basic circulation duties. Responsibilities also involve maintaining the collection through shelving and shelf reading, along with monitoring the desk.
The student will support Library staff primarily by assisting with computers and audiovisual equipment in the Information Technology Center, including occasional equipment setup across the campus. Duties also involve managing AV equipment inventory, testing hardware functionality, and researching electronic equipment recycling programs.
The student employee is primarily responsible for creating all student files and maintaining the entire filing system, including distributing paperwork to those files. Additionally, the role involves general office duties such as handling mailings and alphabetizing paperwork.
The primary responsibility is to provide homework assistance and facilitate various educational enrichment activities for middle school students participating in the after-school program. This role also requires acting as a mentor and supervising students throughout the activities.
The primary duties involve shelving books, assisting patrons with computer usage, and maintaining cleanliness by cleaning shelves. Various other tasks will be assigned as needed by the library.
The staff member will work in a summer camp setting with elementary and/or middle school children, leading a variety of age-appropriate activities such as recreation, music, drama, art, crafts, and science. The role requires adherence to all governing requirements of the summer camp program.