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  • Instructor - College for Kids, Youth Programs (Part-Time, Temporary) in Harrisonburg

    JMU's Youth Programs department is looking for instructors to teach exciting, educational courses for our summer College for Kids Program! This program provides an enriching, educational, and fun experience for rising K - 8th grade students! It gives children the chance to expand their horizons by exploring a topic of interest. Children will work with experts (JMU staff/students, teachers, etc.) to discover talents they never knew they had, explore new ideas/fields of study, and develop a new passion for learning! These positions begin around May 8th and end on June 12th. College for Kids is scheduled for June 8th - 12th. Our morning sessions run from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (instructors stay for lunch with their students) and afternoon sessions run from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM each day. Ideally, we would love for our instructors to teach full days (both sessions) for the duration of the week. Please visit https://www.jmu.edu/pce/programs/all/youth-programs/programs/collegeforkids/index.shtml for some examples of this past winter's College for Kids sessions (please note, instructors are responsible for coming up with their own course content- these are just examples of past courses).

  • Camp Counselor, Youth Programs (Part - Time, Temporary) in Harrisonburg

    JMU’s Youth Programs department is looking for camp counselors to work one or more of our science camps in July. The positions will start around July 1st and will end July 31st. • July 13 - 17 - Science Explorers Camp (rising 9th - 12th grades). Please note: This camp requires the counselors to stay in dorms overnight from Monday - Friday. Overtime pay given during this week. • July 20 - 24 - Science Explorers Camp (rising 5th - 8th grades) - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. each day • July 27 - 31 - Science Explorers Camp (rising 1st - 4th grades) - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. each day Please note there is mandatory paid camp counselor training on July 7th and 8th from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM each day.

  • Fiscal and Administrative Specialist, Office of Faculty Success (Part-Time) in Harrisonburg

    We are inviting applications for a part-time Fiscal & Administrative Support Specialist position to support the Office of Faculty Success. Duties will include fiscal and budgetary tasks related to department purchases and travel-related expenditures, reconciliation of small purchase cards, order entry through eVA, and providing administrative, customer service and reception support for the Office of Faculty Success. • Part-time, 12-month wage position • On-campus in-person position (reception "front" office environment setting) • Approximately 25-28 hours of work per week throughout the year • Work hours are typically during business hours of 8 am - 5 pm • Working on average 5-8 hours per weekday (Monday-Friday) • One-hour lunch break

  • ETMC Student Assistant - IE in Harrisonburg

    The Educational Technology and Media Center in the College of Education is seeking new student assistants for the 2026-2027 school year. Each position is approximately 10 hours per week during the academic year.

  • Student Assistant - College of Health and Behavioral Studies - Dean's Office - IE in Harrisonburg

    The Dean’s Office in the College of Health and Behavioral Studies seeks a student assistant to assist with various tasks and projects. The student must be dependable and professional, as well as possess the ability to work independently to meet deadlines, have strong communication skills, and be able to work with a team. The ability to multitask and prioritize tasks efficiently is desired. The student must adhere to the college policies and safety protocols. Availability to work 13-15 hours per week preferred.

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