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    • Academic Fellow - School of Law in Topeka

      The Academic Fellow will work in the law school as part of the Academic Enrichment programming. Fellows staff office hours to be available to help other law students, usually 1Ls, refine skills needed for law school success. Fellows occasionally undertake special projects for the Assistant Director or Director of the Academic Enrichment and Bar Pass programs.

    • Office Assistant - Counseling Services (FWS) in Topeka

      Student pantry staff welcome and assist guests who use the pantry's services, process donations and orders, ensure goods are unpacked and stocked for guest access, maintain the cleanliness of the Bods Feeding Bods spaces across our campuses, and tend the community garden. Flexible scheduling is available Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm with the potential for evening and weekend hours as requested by student employee.

    • Food Pantry Associate (FWS) in Topeka

      Student pantry staff welcome and assist guests who use the pantry's services, process donations and orders, ensure goods are unpacked and stocked for guest access, maintain the cleanliness of the Bods Feeding Bods spaces across our campuses, and tend the community garden. Flexible scheduling is available Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm with the potential for evening and weekend hours as requested by student employee.

    • Computer Lab Tutor and Monitor in Topeka

      Computer Lab Tutor and Monitor provides tutoring to students using Microsoft Office applications, including those taught in BU-250 &/or BU-248.

    • Community-Based Tutor/Mentor positions in Topeka

      As a municipal university with a motto of Non Nobis Solum (Not for Ourselves Alone), Washburn University values its strong connection to the Topeka and Shawnee County communities. Additionally, we value the learning and development opportunities that our community partners can offer our students while the students are giving their time and talents to make a positive impact in the local community. As a higher education institution of learning, Washburn is heeding the call from the White House and Department of Education to place more university students in the community, particularly with K-12 programs the support youth education as tutors, mentors, student success coaches, and other student support roles. We have opportunities with both before/after school programming and directly in the schools. These positions are open to any major as students engaged in this work learn skills that are generalizable to a wide variety of professions and settings. For example, it is an opportunity to increase skill sets such as leadership, communication, problem solving, teamwork, working with people different than yourself, project planning and implementation, relationship building, etc. For more information about these positions, please fill out and submit the application and/or contact the Aleshire Center for Leadership & Community Engagement at aleshirecenter@washburn.edu.

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