Library Chat Assistant - FWS
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Harrisonburg
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JMU Libraries is hiring multiple students in the position of Library Chat Assistant to staff its virtual services desk! Available open positions are for the August 2025-May 2026 academic year. We are accepting applications for Federal Work Study (FWS) eligible students. We are seeking conscientious students who are excited about this valuable learning and working experience.
JMU Libraries welcomes candidates who can contribute to the rich mix of skills, voices, life and work experiences, cultures, and perspectives found in our university community (https://www.jmu.edu/academic-affairs/diversity/index.shtml). Our mission is to engage with JMU's diverse communities in their creation and search for knowledge by providing academic resources, physical and virtual spaces, and educational and research services. Please visit the Libraries' website (https://www.lib.jmu.edu/guiding-statements/) to review our statements on aspirational culture, diversity, and other core values. |
Assessment Testing Proctor - IE
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Harrisonburg
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The Assessment & Testing Center (ATC) located in Gabbin Hall is looking for responsible, dependable, hard-working students who are willing to work 6 to 12 hours per week between 9 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday, during the academic year. |
Kinesiology Student Assistant - FWS
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Harrisonburg
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The Department of Kinesiology is accepting applications for a FWS student for the 2025-2026 academic year. This position will assist the department's Equipment & Facility Manager with various departmental tasks. The student must be Federal Work Study eligible and available to work 10 hours per week, Monday through Friday. |
Lifeguard for KIN 100 - IE
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Harrisonburg
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To provide lifeguard supervision for the swim sections of KIN 100 to ensure the safety of participating students. |
Graduate Assistant
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Harrisonburg
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Founded in 2022, the American Political Reform & Innovation Lab (APRILab) in the College of Arts and Letters is a civic- and community-engaged, nonpartisan political science and data science research lab. APRILab produces original, evidence-based research on institutional political reform in collaboration with internal and external faculty and with leading experts in the national political reform advocacy community. The lab’s research addresses significant, real-world problems posed by institutional dysfunction, democratic backsliding, and unequal political influence.
APRILab is seeking a graduate assistant to begin working in Fall 2025, preferably for the full academic year. The duties will require up to a maximum of 20 hours per week during both semesters. Graduate students who identify themselves as a member of a traditionally marginalized population are especially encouraged to apply. |