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Student Research Assistant – Community-Based Research Projects Division of Continuing Studies Student Services $17.00 UW Student Jobs
Student Research Assistant – Community-Based Research Projects summary: We are seeking a responsible and motivated student to assist with ongoing Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) projects focused on: 1. Farmworker Housing Needs in Dane County 2. Non-Profit Organizations Serving Immigrant Communities 3. Documenting Wisconsin Latinx/e Labor and Civil Rights Movements This position offers hands-on experience in community-based research, outreach, and data collection, with opportunities to engage directly with local stakeholders and contribute to meaningful social justice work.
2026 Dunn County 4-H Summer Intern Extension Area Extension Director - Area 6 $16.00 Local Student Jobs
2026 Dunn County 4-H Summer Intern summary: The 4-H Youth Development Summer Intern will assist in running youth programs, collaborate with community partners, help volunteers, and support outreach and recruitment.
Madison Education Partnership (MEP) Math Tutor, Federal Work Study Eligibility REQUIRED Community Partners Madison Metropolitan School District $17.00 Local Work Study Student Jobs
Madison Education Partnership (MEP) Math Tutor, Federal Work Study Eligibility REQUIRED summary: The Madison Education Partnership (MEP) Math Tutor provides high touch math support and tutoring to students.
Science Policy Intern: Agronomy, Crops, and Soils - Work Study Required Community Partners ACSESS $20.00 Local Work Study Student Jobs
Science Policy Intern: Agronomy, Crops, and Soils - Work Study Required summary: Are you a University of Wisconsin student passionate about science, sustainability, and public impact? ACSESS—the Alliance of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science Societies—invites you to join our team as a Science Policy Intern through the Federal Work Study Program. Step into a pivotal role where your efforts directly influence the future of U.S. agriculture, soil health, and environmental sustainability. As a Science Policy Intern, you’ll dive into real-world advocacy by tracking evolving legislation and federal agency actions, analyzing their effects on research funding, agricultural innovation, and policy affecting ACSESS members. You’ll translate complex science into clear, compelling advocacy—writing policy briefs, reports, and outreach materials that shape decision-making. Engage with member stories and legislative campaigns, help organize high-impact webinars and Town Halls, and support training for Congressional Visits Day—preparing materials that reach Hill offices and empower over 80 advocacy visits annually. Collaborate on coalition efforts and new policy education programs, assist with outreach projects, and prepare position statements that drive public policy. We’re seeking proactive, detail-oriented students with a solid background in agronomy, soil science, crop science, environmental studies, or related disciplines. Excellent communication, research, and organizational skills are a must, as you’ll distill technical topics for diverse audiences and support fast-paced advocacy and member engagement. This paid position offers 20 flexible hours weekly on-site at our Fitchburg, WI or DC office. To apply, submit your resume, a cover letter showing your passion for science-informed policy, and confirmation of Federal Work Study eligibility. Start your policy career and help advance the future of agriculture with ACSESS.
Teen Program Leader Community Partners Bayview Foundation $17-$19 per hour Local Work Study Student Jobs
Teen Program Leader summary: Bayview Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides affordable housing and supportive services to residents living in Madison’s historic Triangle Neighborhood. In the middle of the neighborhood, Bayview operates a comprehensive community center that offers culturally relevant and responsive educational, social, recreational, and cultural programs and services to area residents in need. Programs and services aim to support residents in achieving their aspirations and helping families to thrive.

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