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RPG FWS Student Worker Richmond Campus
FEDERAL WORK STUDY ONLY Student employees serve as greeters to Center users and provide support to patrons at our service desks, computer areas, technology resources, and more.
Bursar Richmond Campus
The Bursar provides strategic leadership and oversight for the institution’s student accounts and cashiering operations, ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and efficiency of all tuition, fee, and related financial transactions. This position plays a vital role in supporting the University’s administrative and student service functions through the timely and accurate billing, collection, and reconciliation of student accounts. The Bursar is responsible for managing tuition and fee assessments, approving account adjustments, processing student refunds, and overseeing the receipt and disbursement of institutional and financial aid funds. The incumbent ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and institutional regulations, including reporting and audit requirements, and maintains robust internal controls to safeguard institutional assets. As the institutional expert on student account policies and procedures, the Bursar provides guidance to students, families, and campus stakeholders. This position collaborates closely with offices such as Financial Aid, Registrar, and Finance to resolve complex account issues, enhance business processes, and promote a positive student experience. The Bursar also supervises departmental staff, manages the operation and maintenance of student financial systems, and prepares reports to support financial planning and decision-making. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership, a commitment to customer service, and the ability to implement process improvements that strengthen the institution’s administrative and financial operations.
Senior Director, Development Richmond Campus
The Senior Director, Development, under the supervision of the Assistant Vice President of Development for Major & Planned Gifts, will be an integral part of the Development and Alumni Relations team for Eastern Kentucky University. This position will travel extensively, both within Kentucky and beyond, to advance a culture of philanthropy at EKU. The Senior Director, Development will serve an important role in the university's campaign by helping to build the university's portfolio of major and planned gift prospects, helping to establish a major gift pipeline. In addition to focusing on soliciting major and planned gifts, the Senior Director will also supervise at least one Assistant/Associate Director, Development and serve as a mentor for the team. The incumbent will use knowledge gained from years of professional experience in higher education fundraising to help develop successful solicitation strategy, not only for their assigned prospects, but also for prospects assigned across the University. The Senior Director, Development will serve an important role in the university's campaign by helping to build the university's portfolio of major and planned gift prospects, helping to establish a major gift pipeline. This position requires an ability to identify, qualify, and cultivate donor prospects toward solicitation of major and planned gifts as quickly as possible. Emphasis will be placed on hitting metrics in terms of visits made and dollars raised. The Senior Director will be expected to serve as a development representative within assigned colleges, schools, units, and/or programs. The incumbent will make the development office aware of unit priorities and ensure that assigned units follow development policies and procedures.
Coordinator, Administrative Richmond Campus
The Department of Engineering and Technology at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky is accepting applications for the full-time staff position of Administrative Coordinator, effective immediately, serving as the central administrative hub for the Department of Engineering and Technology, providing proactive and professional support to the Department. Candidate must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Outlook, Word, and Excel, and functional experience with internet proficiency, database navigation, and purchasing platforms. This position requires a minimum of bachelor's degree from a nationally recognized accredited four (4) year college or university, and one year of responsible clerical, customer service, secretarial, and/or administrative support experience.
Graduate Assistant Richmond Campus
The Department of Government is hiring a Graduate Assistant for Spring 2026. The successful applicant will have the following duties: assisting faculty and department staff with various tasks (minimal teaching duties may be included as part of the work required); working with faculty on research; assist with library searches, data collection and data entry; attend and provide support to faculty and staff at various conferences and events as needed.

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