Career Services Coordinator - Part Time
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Michigan
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FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY
Reports directly to the Director of Library and Academic Services. Responsible for management and coordination of all activities of Career Services department. Serves as active member of the Library and Academic Services team. This is a 20 hour per week per week position.
See Position Description for list of duties and responsibilities |
Library Services Technician - Temporary
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Michigan
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1) Acquisitions: Manages all aspects of acquisitions and serials. Maintains serials collection, places orders for materials, maintains government documents collection and tracks expenditures for library. Updates data records in library catalog and vendor databases. Reconciles library P-Card; Payment of invoices and creates reports and works with Director on budget preparation and tracking.
2) Cataloging: Manages all aspects of cataloging services. Creates, adds, edits and deletes catalog records in the integrated library system database. Performs copy cataloging duties. Updates OCLC holdings. Maintains cataloging database based on library practices for projects.
3) Circulation: Assist Circulation Manager with all aspects of circulation and inter-library loan services. Maintains, adds and edits patron records. Troubleshoots issues with equipment housed in or checked out by the library including laptops, tablets, etc.
4) Patron/Customer Services: Provides positive public face for the Library and Academic Services to all patrons. Troubleshoots and resolves problems while recognizing when it is appropriate to pass them on to their supervisor or others. This staff member may be the first point of contact when problems occur, such as: resolving issues of interpretation of library policies, discrepancies in library user records, missing materials, and responding to patron concerns, etc.
5) Works with students to accomplish project goals in a timely manner. Trains and guides students on the use of Library, Academic Services and campus technology projects.
6) Other duties as assigned. |
Financial Aid Specialist
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Michigan
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Financial Aid Processing & Student Support
• Counsel prospective and current students and families on the financial aid process, eligibility, verification, and award information.
• Conduct needs analysis, verification, and packaging of financial aid using both automated and manual methods in accordance with federal, state, and institutional regulations.
• Review FAFSA data for accuracy and perform corrections as needed.
• Monitor student progress through key milestones (admissions, verification, SAP, enrollment changes) and take appropriate action to ensure timely disbursement of aid.
• Support ongoing review and tracking of prison education program student eligibility and awarding in accordance with federal rules.
Customer Service & Communication
• Serve as a primary point of contact for walk-in visitors, phone inquiries, and email communication.
• Provide clear, compassionate, and timely communication to students and families regarding financial aid status and required documentation.
• Represent the Financial Aid Office during events such as orientation, high school visits, and community outreach programs.
• Serve as lead for FAFSA workshops both on-campus, in the community, and virtually.
Front Office & Documentation Support
• Manage the intake, imaging, and tracking of financial aid documents using the University’s document management systems.
• Ensure accurate document indexing and maintain compliance with Title IV Verification requirements.
• Monitor office email and work queues to ensure timely response to student inquiries.
• Support creation, maintenance, and distribution of financial aid communications and publications. |
Adjunct Instructor of Chemistry
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Michigan
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Under the direction of the Dean of , provide course instruction to students utilizing multiple teaching formats.
1. Minimum of 12 contact hours of teaching responsibilities per semester.
2. Provide a minimum of 5 hours devoted to office hours for the purpose of student advising and support.
3. Participation in professional and scholarly activities, including but not limited to research and dissemination of knowledge through publication, community, or faculty presentations.
4. Recruitment of students.
5. Course and program assessment.
6. University/community service. |
Project Management Adjunct Instructor - MBA Program
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Michigan
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Lake Superior State University is seeking a dedicated individual to develop and deliver course content for BUSN 699 (Project Management) as part of our Master of Business Administration Program. The instructor will also mentor and guide students in preparation for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. The course will be offered online using Moodle from June 29 to August 21, 2026. |