Federal Work-Study Jobs List

FEDERAL WORK-STUDY
2009 - 2010
ON-Campus Jobs


YOU MUST BE AWARDED FEDERAL WORK-STUDY TO UTILIZE THIS JOBS LIST.  PICK UP YOUR FWS PACKET IN THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE ON WEST CAMPUS OR THE CAREER TRANSFER CENTER ON EAST CAMPUS.

All applications for financial assistance programs; i.e., student loans, work compensation, grants, scholarships, special funds, subsidies, prizes, etc., will be considered by the Modesto Junior College without regard to race, color national origin, gender or disability.

Students awarded FWS who are interested in literary work, America Reads or America Counts, tutoring preschool or grade school students with reading or math must have a GPA of 2.5 or better, completed English 101 with a B or better and maintain at least 6 units. You need to be fingerprinted for clearance to work with these young people; the Financial Aid Office will absorb the cost. If you are interested in one of these most rewarding programs, contact Mary Ott, 575-7701, in the Financial Aid Office.


AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
  Nursery Worker: Care for plants, including watering, weeding, transplanting and the associated jobs needed to keep the nursery operating smoothly. Must have willingness to work and be reliable.
Positions: 2
Contact: Dale Pollard or Steve Amador, Ag Dept. 107, 575-6200


 

ARTS, HUMANITIES and COMMUNICATIONS
  Student Assistant: Clerical duties to include answering phones, assisting students and faculty, filing, working on specific projects and other duties as assigned.
Positions: 1
Contact: Rita Perez, new Auditorium, 575-6435 or 575-6081

  Theater Assistance: Help draft patterns; light sewing-machine; some inventory of costumes and props
Positions: 2
Contact: Anne Shanto, Auditorium, 575-6442

  Student Assistant: to work with Technical Director in the theatre; construct scenery, assist in lighting hang and focus. Label, organize, operate shop tools and hardware.
Positions: 1
Contact: Kevin Saunders, Scene Shop, 575-6261

  Teaching Assistant: Assist with clerical work, sort, file, enter scores by hand and on Wet Grade book, create and complete Excel.
Positions: 1
Contact: Flora Carter, Performing Arts & Media Center 211, 575-6802

  Community Orchestra Librarian & Stage Manager: Music instrument inventory assistant. Copy and Organize all music for the community orchestra. Set up for rehearsals and performances for the community orchestra. Computer input. Need strength to lift and need to Read Music.
Positions: 1
Contact: Anne Martin, Music 118, 575-6646

  Music Librarian and Concert Manager: Copy and organize string music. Manage MJC Music Department performances, hand out programs, assist with set-up. Must Read Music.
Positions: 1
Contact: Anne Martin, Music 118, 575-6646

  Office Assistant: Assist with grading, power-point editing, Word processing, transcribing videos, library research, filing, assist in studio, answer phone etc.
Positions: 1
Contact: Dr. Richard Serros, Art 120, 575-6071

  Lab Aid: assist students working in the Radio & Recording Studios to record and edit digital audio files and set up microphones for recording projects
Positions: 1
Contact: John Giorgio, PAC226, 575-085

  Orchestra Librarian and Stage: Copying music, organizing orchestra & string libraries, handing out folders, set up for Tuesday evening rehearsals, assist with instrument inventory on the computer & check out instruments, assist during recitals and concerts with set up and lights
Positions: 1
Contact: Anne Martin, Music Rm 118

 

 

BUSINESS, BEHAVIORAL and SOCIAL SCIENCE
   'SPRING' Anthropology Assistant: No experience in anthropology required! Should be flexible and have good organization skills. Hours can be as much as you'd like, with a minimum of 5 hrs per week and a max of 20. Student needs to help file, alphabetize and sort through papers and research; make copies; run errands on campus and help with office organization
Positions: 1 for Spring '10 semester
Contact: James Todd, FH 104C, 575-6133

  Office Assistant: use computer for record keeping and producing documents and power point presentations. Organize papers including filing, alphabetizing and compilation. Maintain the course rosters and work with Pirates Net to keep rosters accurate. Student will use e-mail every day.
Positions: 1
Contact: Lee Kooler, FH 134, 575-6119.

   Office Aid/Teaching Assistant: Data Entry, Answer Phones, Filing, Work Processing, Research law related issues, other duties as assigned
Positions: 2
Contact: Greg Hausmann, FH162, 575-6814

  Work Study Student: Mark objective student papers using a key. Run Scantron tests through machine. File student papers. Perform misc clerical duties; e.g. label making, copying, errands on campus.
Positions: 1
Contact: Christine Groth, FH104L, 575-6135

  Office Assistant: various clerical duties
Positions: 1
Contact: Teri Nicoll-Johnson, FA128H, 575-6127

  Teachers Assistant: check paper work, input students grades, create test, finals, type syllabus for each class, grade homework, take phone calls, check messages
Positions: 1
Contact: Kimberly Kennard, FH128K, 575-6864

 

CalWORKs Office
  Student Assistant: Clerical duties to include answering phones, assisting students and staff, filing, working on specific projects and other duties as assigned. Need student to work Monday's and Wednesday's 8am to 5pm, or Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm.
Positions: 1
Contact: Kristina or Mary, YOS Hall 148, 575-7770

 

CAREER DEVELOPMENT & TRANSFER CENTER/JOB PLACEMENT
  Student Clerical Assistant: responsibility to assist office staff with various clerical office duties; provide customer service to students, staff and general public; assist student with career, transfer and employment information. Need to be computer, clerical and customer service literate.
Positions: 3
Contact: Claudia Ramirez or June Hunt, Library Annex 103 East Campus, 575-6239

 

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROJECT
  Civic Engagement Project Student Assistant: assist members of the project in the planning and hosting of on campus activities, film and lecture events, voter education forums, record keeping, advertising, and recycling education. Student should have keen interest in civic engagement, multicultural diversity and the environment. Should also possess computer (type, work w/Microsoft Word, etc) and communication skills, be detail oriented, and able to work independently to deadlines on multiple tasks on simultaneous timelines.
Duties include operation of CEP information booth in the Student Center, distribution of CEP advertising materials regarding future events, and general office work on behalf of the CEP and its five committees. Graphic arts and/or web design experience a big plus!!
Positions: 1
Contact: Bill Anelli, FH 128B, 575-6152

 

COMMUNITY EDUCATION (Off-Campus Site)
  Classroom Facility Receptionist: Welcome Community Education students (kids, adults and older adults) to the facility and give directions to classrooms, distribute materials to instructors for classes, provide information on MJC and Community Education classes and programs, ensure classrooms are locked when not in use, collect completed materials from instructors to send to Community Education office, and additional duties as assigned, answer phone calls to the facility. Student workers will have ample opportunity to study and complete homework while at the work site.
Positions: 4
Contact: Angela Vizcarra, Morris Memorial Bldg rm 204, 575-6063

 

DISABILITIES & SPECIAL PROGRAMS (DSPS)
    Alternate Media Student Worker: Create Alternate Media using Microsoft Word and other software programs. Training Available. Use of computer, greet students, make phone calls, read and type material.
Positions: 3
Contact: Nancee Carrillo, MSR, 575-6671

   Student Aide: reading, scribing, homework assistance
Positions: 5
Contact: Carol LaRose, Journalism 160, 575-6226

 

DUPLICATING
  Student Aide: help set up for work orders, mail runs to Morris Bldg, some clerical
Positions: 1
Contact: Richard Lovitt, Library Rm 55, 575-6252

 


FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
  Student Worker: help prepare meals, clean center, gardening, laminating, filing, typing, preparing bulletin boards, various paperwork
Positions: 2
Contact: Pam Guerra-Schmidt, John Muir Office 157, 575-6345

 

FOOD SERVICES
  
Cashier: cashier, clean tables, stock, wash dishes. Mon-Thurs 7:30-11:30.
Positions: 3 seperate students to cover these 3 positions time frames.
Contact: Raquel Tiscareno, Cafeteria, 575-6888

  Cashier: cashier, clean tables, stock, wash dishes.  Mon-Thurs 11:30-3:30.

  Cashier: cashier/Starbucks Coffee: cashier, make coffee, clean.  Mon-Thurs 7:30-11:30

 

GREAT VALLEY MUSEUM ( MUST BE ABLE TO WORK SATURDAYS)
  Museum Assistant: Receptionist, sales clerk, routine office
Positions: 1
Contact: Louise Crawford, 1100 Stoddard Ave., 575-6196

  Museum Assistant: Animal cleaning and feeding (reptiles, amphibians, birds) routine office, receptionist, cashier.
Positions: 1
Contact: Louise Crawford, 1100 Stoddard Ave., 575-6196

 

HEALTH SERVICES (East and West Campus)
   Student Assistant: Clerical duties to include filing, making fliers, maintaining bulletin boards, making poster boards on various health-related issues, assist students with check-in process to see the nurse/doctor, answer phones and other duties as assigned. Confidentiality a must.
Positions: 2
Contact: Antoinette Herrera or Ginny Bounyavong 575-6038, MM108

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM
  Assistant: Filing, typing, computer. Requires cross-cultural sensitivity, self-motivator, good judgment and creative ability.
Positions: 1
Contact: Barbara St. Urbain, Morris 103, 575-6012

 

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  Media Assistant Trainee: deliver equipment and assist Technology Services technicians
Positions: 3
Contact: John Chappell, 1122 Stoddard Ave, 575-6099


  Media Assistant: deliver equipment and assist media technicians
Positions: 3
Contact: John Chappell, Forum Bldg 111, 575-6099

 

LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE
  Student Lab Assistant: Assist and answer questions related to Microsoft Office, WebCT, Internet Explorer, and other related programs. Make Writing Center appointments, answer phone and take messages, have good communication skills, be able to follow directions, keep lab clean and neat, monitor lab and make sure student are working appropriately.
Positions: 3
Contact: Mary Calderon-FH105/Jakki Jordan-FH224/Lisa Vilkofsky-FH214, 575-6149

   Student Worker: make copies, direct students to proper classrooms, post class cancellation notices, file, organize, type on a computer, clean, etc.
Positions: 1
Contact: Judy Gonzales, FH275A, 575-6149

 

 

PRINTSHOP (WEST campus)
  Student Worker: all phases of painting production: collating, filing, bindery - stapling, plate making, image assembly
Positions: 2
Contact: Russ Caton, Ansel Adams, 575-6923

 


PUBLIC INFORMATION
  Public Information Assistant: Answering phones, clipping newspaper articles, filing, preparing mailings, working in the box office selling event tickets, helping deliver class schedules to departments around campus and other miscellaneous duties as assigned.
Positions: 1
Contact: Linda Hoile, Morris 201, 575-6703 or 6866

 

RECORDS O FFICE
  Student Assistant: this student works mainly with the processor at the counter assisting students requesting transcripts, checking/labeling/faxing transcript requests, filing, answering the general office telephone. Also assists in labeling/mailing of the evaluated transcript postcards.
Positions: 2
Contact: Carol Ellis, MM105, 575-6014

 

 

SCIENCE, MATH AND ENGINEERING
  Student Assistant: Tutor Mathematics (has completed at least Math 171 or equivalent with satisfactory grade
Positions: 10
Contact: David Boley, Sierra Hall 241, 575-7840

  Student Assistant: assist in preparation of geology laboratories, sorting and classifying maps, organization of lab storage areas
Positions: 2
Contact: Garry Hayes, Science 128, 575-6294

  Student Assistant: Grader, must have completed Math 70, Math 134
Position: 1
Contact: Sarah Curl, FH 270D, 575-6139

  Student Assistant: Grader, must have completed Math 70, 90 (all levels)
Positions: 4
Contact: Elzbeita Jarrett, FH270F, 575-6739

  Student Assistant: Grader, must have completed Math 90 or better
Positions: 1
Contact: Mike Adams, FH128S, 575-6739

  Student Assistant: Grader, completed Math 70, 90 (all levels)
Positions: 4
Contact: Payvar/Ye, Sierra Hall 239, 575-7835

  Student Assistant: Grade math homework papers using an answer key provided by the instructor
Positions: 2
Contact: James Johnson, FH270B, 575-6114

  Student Assistant: Grader, grade homework for Math 90 for a class of 45 students and maintaining a record of homework
Positions: 1
Contact: Hardev Dhillon, FH128N, 575-6170

 

 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT & CAMPUS LIFE
  Student Worker: assist students, answer phones, take student/staff ID's, complete mail runs, filing, assist with ASMJC events
Positions: 6
Contact: Christine Serrano, East campus Student Center, 575-6700

 

TECHNICAL EDUCATION (WEST campus)
  Student Worker: All phases of print production. Finishing duties include: Cutting, scoring, folding, collating, hole punch & stapling. Press operation: Pre-press includes: filing and pulling flats, image assembly, plate burning, film processing, design and layout on computer. Customer Service: mail runs and job deliveries (other duties might include repairs, cleaning, etc)
Positions: 2
Contact: Russ Caton, Ansel Adams 102D, 575-6923

  Student Worker: Assist teachers and staff in lab related tasks, such as: student supplies prep, trainers settings (back trays, enclosures), hardware prep, trainers cleaning and painting, equipment and tool servicing, analog meters cleaning and basic service, and assist electronic technician with classroom set up in Electronics Room 101. The studentg will perform tasks using heavy and light machines to: drill and thread steel plates, use the grinder, use the sheer cutter, and use a manual knock-out. Students should be able to work with minimum supervision based on sketches, be self-motivated, have mature judgment, ingenious solving practical problems and be familiar with use of hand tools and power tools, and able to perform accurate measurements.
Positions: 1
Contact: Will Lotko / Adrian DeAngelis, Electronics Bldg 101B, 575-6089

  Electronics Helper: To help construct, maintain and service electronics equipment. Clean, organize and maintain electronics labs and warehouse. Any other duties as assigned.
Positions: 2
Contact: Adrian DeAngelis, Electronics Bldg 101B, 575-6089

 


TECHNOLOGY
  Technology Assistant Trainee: deliver and repair computers.
Positions: 3
Contact: Clement 575-7952 or Jennifer Ahlswede, 575-6093

  Media Assistant Trainee: Deliver equipment and assist media technicians
Positions: 3
Contact: John Chappell or Jennifer Ahlswede, 575-6099

 

WELCOME CENTER

  Student Assistant: answer phone, greet students and guests, some clerical work

Positions: 4

Contact: Becky Plaza, 575-6860