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Financial Aid Office Student Assistant-Academic Year 25/26 Michigan
Assist department with general office duties: answer phones, help answer student and parent questions regarding financial aid and FAFSA, accept documents from students, scan and index documents, file documents, shredding, run errands, handle mail, computer data entry and word processing. Strong communication and customer service skills. Students that are federal work study eligible are preferred.
Fall 25 RSC Training Michigan
Fall 25 RSC Training
2025-2026 Cisler Center Student Manager Michigan
Assist dept. with general office duties: answer phones, file, run errands, handle mail, computer data entry, word processing skills, assist customers and students at the Information Counter. Strong communication and customer service skills. Must be able to assist customers with events. Must be able to work without supervision during the evening hours. Prefer sophomore standing or above, but I do make exceptions. Hours: vary between 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM. Must be able to work weekends.
Student Human Resources Office Assistant Michigan
Are you organized, reliable, and looking to gain real-world experience in a professional setting? The Human Resources Office is looking for a motivated Student Office Assistant to join our team! This role is perfect for students who want to strengthen their communication, administrative, and customer service skills— all while supporting a dynamic campus department. Greeting visitors and assist with incoming phone calls, organize and file confidential documents, deliver mail and run errands across campus, assist with data entry and basic word processing, and support various HR projects and day-to-day operations. If you're a great communicator who enjoys providing helpful, friendly support, we’d love to have you on our team! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on experience in an office environment and build a foundation for future careers in HR, business, or administrative roles.
Athletics Ticket Office Student Staff - Academic Year 25/26 Michigan
Student ticket office staff is responsible for the sale & execution of all Laker Athletic ticket sales during all home contests. Students must have strong customer service skills, be effective communicators, be responsible with cash and monies, and be willing to learn the vivenu ticketing software for all sales. Students may need to do miscellaneous tasks as well, including but not limited to, scanning tickets at entrance of venues, working the Will Call table, organizing pre-purchased tickets. Students will need to be available weeknights & weekends; primary days & hours are Thursday-Saturday, 12 PM-9 PM.
Seamore Shuttle Driver Michigan
The Seamore Shuttle Driver is a student employee position within the Housing and Residential Life department at Lake Superior State University. Drivers are responsible for operating the Seamore Shuttle, a free transportation service available to currently enrolled LSSU students. The shuttle provides reliable transportation to key locations within the city limits of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, including grocery stores, pharmacies, shopping centers, and other essential service areas. This position is critical to supporting student access to basic needs, especially for those without personal transportation. Drivers are expected to uphold the highest standards of safety, reliability, and customer service while ensuring that students arrive at their destinations on time and feel welcomed during their ride. Shuttle Drivers must operate the university vehicle responsibly and independently, following all LSSU vehicle policies, Michigan traffic laws, and established shuttle schedules or routing procedures. Drivers are expected to conduct daily pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections, maintain accurate records (such as mileage and usage logs), and report any issues or delays promptly to the Housing and Residential Life Office. In addition to driving duties, Seamore Shuttle Drivers serve as representatives of LSSU, often being one of the few staff students interact with outside of the classroom. As such, professionalism, friendliness, and a student-centered attitude are essential. Drivers should be comfortable interacting with students from a wide range of backgrounds and be prepared to respond calmly and appropriately to minor conflicts, delays, or concerns during their shifts. This role offers a valuable opportunity for LSSU students to build professional skills in time management, communication, problem-solving, and independent decision-making, all while contributing directly to student success and well-being.
2025-2026 Student Game Day Staff Michigan
Lake Superior State University Athletics is seeking dependable and enthusiastic students to join the Game Day Operations Team. These essential roles support the execution of home athletic events for Laker Hockey, Volleyball, and Men’s and Women’s Basketball, ensuring a professional and entertaining experience for student-athletes, fans, and visitors. Key Responsibilities: Students may be assigned one or more of the following roles depending on availability, experience, and interest: 1. Scoreboard & Time Clock Operator Operate the game clock, scoreboard, shot clock, and penalty timers using official systems, Work closely with officials and scorekeepers to ensure accurate timing and display, Maintain focus and attention to detail throughout the game. 2. Stat Crew / Statistician Assist with live game statistics using NCAA-approved software Record player stats. Collaborate with sports information staff and broadcasters to ensure accurate data. 3. DJ / Music Operator Manage music playlists and in-game sound elements Match energy to the atmosphere while adhering to LSSU Athletics standards and music policies. Coordinate with PA announcer and production crew. 4. Camera Operator Film live game action, crowd shots, or replay footage using university cameras or streaming equipment. Assist with setup and teardown of video gear. Maintain steady, high-quality footage for live broadcasts or highlight reels. 5. On-Ice / On-Court Support Set up and tear down game equipment (e.g., nets, scorer’s tables, signage, warm-up areas). Support intermission and timeout activities Help with managing benches, locker room access, and team logistics. 6. Production / A/V Support Assist with video board operations, instant replay systems, livestream production, and graphics. Operate sound and microphone equipment as needed. Troubleshoot and support technical aspects of in-game entertainment and broadcast.
Social Media Specialist-Student 25/26 Michigan
Create, post and maintain Social Media posts and website for the Kinesiology Department
Housing & Residence Life Student Office Assistant Michigan
The Student Office Assistant (SOA) is a key member of the Housing and Residential Life team at Lake Superior State University. This position serves as the first point of contact for students, families, and campus guests. Based in the Housing Office, SOAs help create a welcoming, student-centered environment by offering courteous and informed assistance both in person and over the phone. SOAs provide essential administrative support for housing operations, including managing all incoming and outgoing mail and packages for on-campus residents. Responsibilities include sorting, logging, and distributing mail, notifying students of package arrivals, and maintaining mailroom organization and security. Attention to detail and discretion are critical. Additional duties include assisting with student check-ins and check-outs, processing room changes, managing key distribution and collection, preparing documents and mailings, and completing campus errands. SOAs also give residence hall tours to prospective students and families, support special housing events, and complete daily service desk rounds to ensure shared spaces are stocked and functional. This position offers hands-on experience in customer service, communication, and office operations. SOAs are trusted representatives of Housing and Residential Life and contribute to creating a positive, organized, and student-friendly residential experience.
25/26 Student Admissions Ambassador Michigan
Admissions Student Ambassadors are a vital part of the recruitment of prospective students and are employed directly by the Admissions Office at Lake Superior State University. Student Ambassadors are a select group of students dedicated to the positive promotion of the Institution and are an essential component of LSSU’s public relation and outreach. -Provide prospective students and their families with exceptional customer service -Build relationships and lend guidance to prospective students and their parents in person and over the telephone. -Provide information concerning Lake Superior State University and share positive LSSU related experiences with the students and families -Relay the prospective student’s needs and requests to the appropriate Admissions staff -Aim to encourage enrollment of prospective students -Participate in required training meetings and remain informed of current LSSU Admissions and campus life procedures, activities, andevents -Provide assistance in various events and programs planned by the Admissions Office such as GLSW, Orientation, and Open Houses -Give tours of campus to prospective students and their families -Perform other admissions related tasks as needed such as data input, mailings, answering multi-line phone, ETC Some weekend work opportunities.
Student Worker Health Care Center Michigan
Under the supervision of the clinic director and clinic coordinator, assist with rooming patients, checking vitals and other duties as assigned and appropriate.
Student Labor Advancement - Academic Year 25/26 Michigan
Assist Advancement Office with general office duties: file, run errands, handle mail, computer data entry and word processing. Will include data maintenance in Banner. WordPress experience helpful. Strong communication and computer skills.
Arts Center Box Office/Technical Assistant Michigan
The Arts Center is seeking a reliable and motivated student worker to assist with both front-of-house and technical operations. This position supports a wide range of events, including concerts, film screenings, lectures, and community rentals. The ideal candidate will be dependable, customer service-oriented, and willing to learn basic technical and administrative skills.
Volleyball Clock Operator Michigan
The volleyball clock operator is a person responsible for accurately managing the timing and scoring of a volleyball match, often working in conjunction with the official scorekeeper. Responsibilities: Timing Intervals: The clock operator is tasked with timing specific intervals during the match, such as: Charged time-outs: Beginning with the official's signal, and sounding an audio signal at the end of the specified timeout length (e.g., 45 seconds or 60 seconds). Injury time-outs: Beginning with the official's signal, and sounding an audio signal after the designated time (e.g., 30 seconds), unless play has resumed or the official indicates otherwise. Intervals between games (sets): Starting the clock when the referee signals teams to return to their benches, and sounding an audio signal at the appropriate intervals before the next set begins. Scoreboard Operation: Displaying the progress of the game on the scoreboard, in addition to timing duties. Communication: Working closely with the referees and scorekeeper to ensure accurate information is relayed about the game's progress. Equipment Management: Basic understanding of using the scoreboard and timing equipment. Accuracy: Maintaining composure in high-pressure situations to ensure accurate scorekeeping and timekeeping.
Volleyball Statistician Michigan
The Volleyball Statistician is responsible for meticulously tracking and recording game and player statistics during live volleyball matches. As part of the Volleyball Statistician game day team, this person may serve as either a computer operator or a stat spotter. Key responsibilities of the position include Live Game Tracking: Attend all scheduled games (home and away) and accurately record real-time statistics for both individual players and the team. Data Entry and Management: Input collected statistics into designated software or databases, ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data. Communication: Effectively communicate statistical insights. Software Proficiency: Utilize relevant sports statistics software for data entry, analysis, and report generation. Rule Familiarity: Maintain a thorough understanding of volleyball rules and statistical scoring regulations. Accuracy and Detail: Demonstrate a high level of attention to detail to ensure the accuracy of all recorded and reported statistics. Timely Reporting: Provide reports and analysis in a timely manner to facilitate effective decision-making. Data Integrity: Ensure the integrity and accuracy of collected data through rigorous quality control processes.
Laker Hockey Camp Counselor- Summer 2025 Michigan
Laker Hockey Camp Counselor: Help cultivate better ice skating, stick handling, game play skills, as well as developing interpersonal skills thru team building exercises off the ice. The counselor will also chaperone campers at all times while utilizing the different areas on campus, pool, dorms, dining hall, Norris pool, SAC and rink.
SET Summer Sustainability Student Worker Michigan
Part time position to research, design, and build an off-the-grid power system to help promote Lake Superior State University.
Student Labor Academic Computing - Academic Year 2025/26 Michigan
Assist our I.T. team with the troubleshooting and repair of campus computers, network, and technical systems over the phone as well as in person. Assist with the deployment and decommissioning of campus technology. Answer basic questions about the university.
Superior Sports Student Worker Summer 2025 Michigan
Handle sales of gear in pro shop. Stock and put new gear into the system. Handle cash, credit card, and deposits. Sharpen skates.
Student Experience Assistant Michigan
Position Summary The Student Experience Assistant is a high-impact summer leadership role designed to support the transformation and rebranding of student life at Lake Superior State University. This position is open exclusively to students currently serving in an executive role within one of LSSU’s Big 6 recognized student organizations. As LSSU transitions from Campus Life to Student Life, this position will help shape that future. Working closely with professional staff, the Student Experience Assistant will co-create inclusive and sustainable systems for student governance and organization engagement. Key projects include rewriting the Student Constitution, launching a new Student Government Association (SGA), and developing a comprehensive Student Organization Handbook outlining policies, expectations, and resources for student-led groups. The student will also support the branding and structure of the new Student Life identity, helping define its values, voice, and student-centered direction. This role is ideal for a driven student leader ready to leave a lasting legacy by reimagining student involvement and leadership at LSSU. Key Responsibilities Support the rebranding of Campus Life to Student Life by shaping goals, messaging, and structure Lead efforts to revise the Student Constitution with a focus on inclusion and accountability Collaborate with staff to design and implement a new SGA, including its governing documents Draft a Student Organization Handbook to guide recognition, operations, and access to resources Benchmark practices from peer institutions and gather student input to inform decisions Participate in bi-weekly meetings with the Student Life team to provide updates Develop launch materials and recommendations for successful rollout of new systems Serve as a student ambassador and advocate for engagement, belonging, and campus culture

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