

Job Title
Shriver Building Student Manager - Student Master 1 undergradDepartment
Special Service Group 1 JMWorker Type
Student (Fixed Term)Pay Information
For hourly student pay rates, please visit the Student Job Classification page on the Office of Human Resources website. For salaried student positions, contact the department for pay information.
Duration of Appointment
Primarily summer with potential for additional fall semester shifts.Maximum Scheduled Weekly Hours
1Job Description Summary
Student Building Managers are responsible for the effective operations of The Shriver Center and other facilities we support across various hours. Student Managers provide customers with event audio-visual and technology connection help, assist the full time staff and lead student staff and participate in their daily duties, such as light custodial and event setup/strike. The position represents the administrative staff of The Shriver Center on evenings and weekends and holds professional responsibility, accountability, flexibility, customer service and a high level of trust.Job Description
Essential Duties
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Minimum Qualifications
Minimal training or prior knowledge of work is required; job has physical activity element.
Additional Position Information (if applicable)
Student Building Managers are responsible for the effective operations of The Shriver Center and other facilities we support across various hours. Student Managers provide customers with event audio-visual and technology connection help, assist the full time staff and lead student staff and participate in their daily duties, such as light custodial and event setup/strike. The position represents the administrative staff of The Shriver Center on evenings and weekends and holds professional responsibility, accountability, flexibility, customer service and a high level of trust.
Scheduling is voluntary according to posted work shifts, allowing for customized hours once 2 posted shifts are requested/assigned. Hours are available in a wide range: 7 days and evenings to choose from.
Required Application Documents
None required (Resume preferred)Posting Contact Information
Jim Baker 513 529-6097Additional Information
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Reasonable Accommodations
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