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ASC Front Desk Student Staff - Academic Year 2025/26 Michigan
The front desk staff should have excellent customer services skills, the ability to work independently, and be able to get up to speed quickly with front desk software, tasks, policies and proceedures. We require strict confidentiality and kind respect for our visitors. Front Desk workers will answer questions, book and cancel tutoring appointments, make referrals to other areas on campus, keep the ASC tidy, model positive student behavior, and complete other duties as assigned during a set number of hours each week.
Student Labor Advancement - Summer 2025 Michigan
Assist Advancement Office with general office duties: file, run errands, handle mail, computer data entry and word processing. Call alumni and donors as continuation of phonathon. Will include data maintenance in Banner. Strong communication and computer skills.
Summer '25 Public Safety Student Auxiliary Officer Michigan
-on campus incident response -issuing day and week parking passes -data entry customer service -answering phone/managing university switchboard
SET Student Ambassador Michigan
Serve a a student ambassador for the School of Engineering & Technology (SET). Communicate with prospective SET students (email, text, phone, social media, etc.). Showcase opportunities, answer questions, provide virtual tours, encourage to visit for an in person tour.
25 Summer Camp Counselor Michigan
The Admissions Office will host a range of activities from Summer Camps, Orientation events, and Open Houses during May, June, July, and August 2025. We are looking for energetic, reliable, and responsible counselors to provide supervision for prospective students during our Summer Camp and Admissions event activities. Participant ages will range from 1st to 12th grade. Counselors will provide a healthy, safe, and memorable experience for campers or event participants. Some travel may occur across the EUP, which would depart from campus. Applicants must use discretion in regards to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) when discussing participant information with parents or other outside members. Training will be provided in First Aid and CPR. Some evening or weekend work may be required. Responsibilities: - Lead group events, monitor campers, and respond to incidents, such as behavioral problems or accidents. May require keeping track of allergies or medical needs. - Monitoring campers to ensure compliance of camp rules and prevent accidents. - May need to provide campus tours or other duties related to meeting with prospective students and their families. Some office work may be needed.

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