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    • Athletic Training - Student Coordinator in Topeka

      The Athletic Training Student Coordinators will tape athletes and assist in the use of exercise therapy equipment while receiving hands on training in the use of various modalities and Athletic Training devices.

    • KTWU Marketing and Promotions Intern in Topeka

      This position will report to the Director of Marketing and Promotions for KTWU, the public broadcast television station licensed through Washburn University, and assists with graphic design, marketing, promotions, and communications. During your internship, we will give you the opportunity to gain practical experience that will lead to the creation of many varied pieces for a portfolio of work demonstrating your abilities. We expect you to work - after all, this is a paid internship - but we also want you to learn and have some fun in a creative environment. You will have the opportunity to work with other departments at KTWU, particularly any that interest you or from which you would like to gain some knowledge/experience, to help make you a much stronger candidate when you enter the job market. Position is ideal for student seeking to gain experience in graphic design, marketing, promotions, media, communications.

    • Social Media Assistant in Topeka

      The Social Media Assistant will collaborate with the Assistant Director of Social Media to create engaging and on-brand content for Washburn University’s official social media channels, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and others as assigned. The role offers hands-on experience in content creation, social media strategy and event coverage, helping to bring the spirit of Washburn to life through engaging, student-driven content. Applicants are encouraged to email social media content samples (can be from a personal or organization account) to leah.jamison@washburn.edu when applying.

    • Mabee Library Circulation Desk (FWS) in Topeka

      Mabee Library is looking for a reliable student worker who will assist with Welcome Desk duties and interact with faculty, staff, students, and community members.

    • Mabee Library Circulation Desk in Topeka

      Mabee Library is looking for a reliable student worker who will assist with Welcome Desk duties and interact with faculty, staff, students, and community members.

    • International Summer Institute Program Assistant in Topeka

      The International Summer Institute Program Assistant will assist with the programming and logistics for the International Summer Institute participants.

    • Graduate Assistant - Student Accessibility Services in Topeka

      The Graduate Assistant (GA) in the Student Accessibility Office will assist in providing support and services to students with disabilities. The GA will assist with providing administrative and logistical support to help students with disabilities navigate our university. The GA will gain valuable experience in student services, disability advocacy, and higher education with honing their professional skills in a collaborative environment. The Student Accessibility Office seeks to develop Career Readiness skills in student employees: -Demonstrate initiative by taking on projects relate to accessibility initiatives. (Leadership and Professionalism) -Maintain confidentiality and respect privacy when working with sensitive student information per FERPA and HIPPS guidelines. (Leadership and Professionalism) -Effectively communicate with students, faculty, and staff regarding accommodation needs and processes. (Communication) -Present accurate information in various methods of communication including phone, email, and in person. (Communication) -Help organize awareness campaigns, workshops, and events to promote disability accessibility on campus. (Teamwork) -Work closely with faculty and staff to enhance campus-wide accessibility practices. (Team work) -Utilize accessibility software; Accommodate and assistive technology tools to support students in their academic success. (Technology) -Update social media for office to include planned monthly informational celebrations of various disabilities. (Technology) -Respect and engage with students from all backgrounds and with various disabilities. (Global and Intercultural Fluency)

    • Campus Activities Board Director - Variety in Topeka

      The Variety Director will help to bring a variation of performers to campus, but not limited to, comedians, hypnotist, novelty acts, illusionist, and interactive entertainment , etc.

    • Aleshire Center Bonner Program Intern in Topeka

      The Bonner Program Intern will be responsible for planning and creating new processes, materials, and training for the upcoming program/academic year. The student will possess knowledge of the Bonner program and its procedures. The student is expected to show initiative, complete work with autonomy and understand and articulate the learning outcomes of the Bonner program as well as the mission and vision of the Aleshire Center. They will interact with students and community partners in a variety of situations.

    • Student Wellness Program Assistant (FWS) in Topeka

      The Student Wellness Program Assistant is responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations and organization of the WU-Moves Community Wellness Program. This person will help low-income clients develop and maintain healthy wellness behaviors. The Wellness Assistant should have excellent communication and customer service skills, familiarity with health screenings, knowledge of nutrition, exercise prescription, cultural awareness, and behavior change.

    • Mulvane Gallery Assistant in Topeka

      Gallery Assistants welcome visitors into the Mulvane Art Museum, address questions, and create a comfortable environment that encourages learning and enjoyment. Gallery Assistants will also help keep the museum secure and its spaces cared for. They support senior staff members on museum projects, programs, and initiatives.

    • Student Wellness Program Assistant in Topeka

      The Student Wellness Program Assistant is responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations and organization of the WU-Moves Community Wellness Program. This person will help low-income clients develop and maintain healthy wellness behaviors. The Wellness Assistant should have excellent communication and customer service skills, familiarity with health screenings, knowledge of nutrition, exercise prescription, cultural awareness, and behavior change.

    • Student Ambassador - The Intersection in Topeka

      Washburn University's The Intersection is currently seeking students to staff and assist with special projects at the Intersection for the 2025-2026 academic year. The Student Ambassador position is intended to build culturally relevant peer-to-peer empowerment through equitable and justice-minded student support services. The program curriculum provides student ambassadors with skills to develop and complete projects for the space. Mandatory training and seminars will include the theoretical foundations in social justice and anti-racism as well as practical skills for program coordination, facilitation, personal and academic success.

    • Residential Well-Being Support Specialist in Topeka

      In collaboration and partnership with the graduate Clinical Psychology program and graduate Department of Social Work program, Residential Living is seeking graduate interns to serve as Residential Well-Being Support Specialists. In this role, graduate interns will support residential students both proactively and reactively around issues that impact their mental health. They will provide workshops and learning opportunities to explore ways to manage stress, anxiety, time management, and emotions. They will help individual students through concerns related to relationship conflicts, mental well-being, and stress related to being a college student.

    • Intramural Sports Official in Topeka

      Intramural officials are responsible for officiating and scorekeeping Intramural contests. Intramural events that require officials are flag football, volleyball, outdoor soccer, basketball, indoor soccer, and softball.  Additionally, this position is responsible for the daily operations of the Rock Wall facilities. Student staff ensures the safety of participants, maintenance of equipment, and records of climbers at the rock wall.

    • Student Media Summer Transition Team in Topeka

      The student employee will work as part of the Student Media Transition Team to prepare Student Media for the fall 2025 semester.

    • Student Assistant for Video Operations in Topeka

      The student in this role will assist in filming and uploading football practice and game footage.

    • Athletics Student Camp Staff in Topeka

      Athletics student camp staff provide coaching and support for athletic summer camps.

    • Football Camp Staff in Topeka

      Athletics student camp staff provide coaching and support for athletic summer camps.

    • Lead Resident Assistant in Topeka

      The Lead Resident Assistant is a peer leadership and mentorship position within each residential community who leads fellow Resident Assistants and community development for their building/area. Students who apply for the Lead Resident Assistant position must currently be a Resident Assistant.

    • Health Services Clinic Assistant (FWS) in Topeka

      The Health Services Clinic Assistant assists clinic providers and nursing staff in provision of basic care for patients and clinic administrative staff with unit tasks. This position functions in compliance with Student Health Services policies and procedures. The student employee functions as a member of the health care team under the direction of the clinic providers or nursing staff and reports to the clinic nurse or Clinic Director in conformity with regulatory policy.

    • Professionalism Mentor in Topeka

      Assist entering law students with professionalism assignments the first four weeks, and serve as peer mentors throughout the rest of the semester.

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