Research shows that students that have an on-campus job have higher retention rates and perform better academically.
We have a wide range of student employment opportunities across campus and are flexible with student schedules.
Consider working on campus in University Dining, University Housing, the Sports & Fitness Center, or in various offices across campus!
On-Campus Employment Opportunities
- Work study is a need based financial aid award.
- If you have submitted a FAFSA and "Federal Work Study" is listed on your award letter, you have the opportunity to apply for work study employment and earn up to the amount of work study awarded.
- The work study award is not a guarantee of a job; you need to apply for jobs and complete any hiring processes that may be involved.
- Once you are hired, a work schedule is developed with your employer to best fit your class schedule, possibly including nights and weekends.
- A paycheck is disbursed (by direct deposit) every two weeks for the hours you work. You will receive bi-weekly electronic earnings statements via your UW-Stout e-mail account.
- A form of on-campus employment.
- Any enrolled, degree-seeking student can work in a student assistant position, even if not awarded financial aid. The FAFSA submittal is not required to pursue this type of position.
- Once you are hired, a work schedule is developed with your employer to best fit your class schedule, possibly including nights and weekends.
- A paycheck is disbursed (by direct deposit) every two weeks for the hours you work. You will receive bi-weekly electronic earnings statements via your UW-Stout e-mail account.
- Graduate Assistantships (GAs) are paid positions at UW-Stout where you also have the opportunity to gain valuable professional experience.
- You are eligible for a GA position if you meet all of the following criteria: admitted to a graduate degree program (dual-level and non-degree seeking students are not eligible), enrolled in at least six graduate credits each term, and maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 each term.
- GAs do not include a tuition waiver. However, non-resident students who hold at least a 0.33 FTE position are not charged the non-resident portion of tuition.
- GAs are considered a form of financial aid
- Student-focused skill building program aimed to develop career readiness competencies through on-campus positions
- A paycheck is disbursed every two weeks for the hours worked.
- Positions are open to first-year, second-year, and transfer students.
- Program is managed by the Career Services Office.
Current Job Openings on Campus
Student Technician at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS - LIT
Expires: 05/31/2023
A on campus position as a computer technician at the UW-Stout Technology Helpdesk.Students will be expected to:Troubleshoot computer related issues for students and facultyAnswer calls and emails from students and facultyCreate and manage ticketsProvide quality assurance for student laptopsProblem solve both independently and on a team
IRS Student Customer Service Rep. at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS - Instructional Resources Service
Expires: 07/01/2023
Instructional Resources ServiceStudent Customer Service Rep. Position Summary This position assists the full time Instructional Resources Service Staff in providing textbooks and related materials to students/staff both on and off campus. Major responsibilities include customer service, inventory control, resource processing and general office management duties.Job Duties 1. Check items in and out for customers through the online system in Access Stout.2. Provide direct customer service both in person and on the phone.3. Pick up and deliver mail to full time staff in the office.4. Processing, shipping, and packaging resources for distance education students at the beginning of each term.5. Notify students when resources are ready to be picked up, mainly through email but also on the phone.6. Assist with closing duties when working until close.7. Help with training new employees when they are hired.8. Processing new books as they are delivered to the office or picked up in the mail.9. Assist with maintaining inventory in the stacks which includes shifting books, taking out withdrawn books and adding in new texts to the shelves.10. Miscellaneous projects from full time staff.11. Operate the computers along with office equipment (examples: tape gun/dispensers, label making machines, printer/copier and sensitizers) 12. Utilize the online system through Access Stout to manage inventory online, add new books, create barcode labels and look up textbook information for students/staff.Miscellaneous Requirements 1. A non-standard work schedule to meet the circulation needs at both the beginning and end of the semester, which includes increased hours along with extended evening hours.2. The ability to work with various cleaning chemicals (ammonia, isopropyl alcohol, etc.) to clean computers, office, books and stacks area.3. The ability to lift and bend with boxes weighing up to sixty pounds. 4. Ability to work through summer, winter, and other breaks.
Writing Tutor, TRIO Student Support Services at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS - Student Support Services
Expires: 09/30/2023
This position is only available to students accepted into the TRIO Student Support Services program. If you are unsure if you would be eligible to that program please review the eligibility requirements on https://www.uwstout.edu/life-stout/equity-diversity-and-inclusion/trio-… We are always accepting new applications to the program so apply today!TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is hiring a Peer Writing Tutor for the 2023-2024 academic year. Peer Writing Tutor Job Description: (6-8 hours/week)TRIO SSS Peer Writing Tutor provides program participants regular one-on-one tutoring support to assist with writing needs. For the 2023-2024 academic year, writing consultations will be offered in-person and virtually via Teams.Responsibilities:· Exhibit a high level of attention, energy, cheerfulness, and sincerity· Provide effective 1:1 tutoring support· Greet students and guests who visit the SSS office· Discuss crucial issues commonly faced by students using positive advice· Be aware of SSS services to accurately answer questions of students and guests to the office· Other responsibilities as assigned Qualifications:· Full-time undergraduate student during the 2023-2024 academic year· Must be available for campus in-person tutoring as needed· Must be in good academic standing with the university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher· A minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher is preferred· Completion of ENGL 101/102 or Honors ENGL and earning a B or higher· Active involvement in the SSS program· Strong communication, leadership, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills· Possess a positive attitude about your college experience· Possess a willing and enthusiastic attitude regarding working with a team of diverse individuals· Excellent writing skills as evidenced in application essay