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Customer Service Representative - Rec at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS - Recreation
Expires: 07/22/2024
Minimum Qualifications:Quality customer service skills and a solid work ethicA minimum of one year of academics remainingBe available on weekendsPreferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Experience with cash handling and cash register useGeneral fitness, group exercise, and/or personal training fitness knowledgeGeneral knowledge of fitness equipment and their functionCurrent Adult CPR/AED/FA CertificationGeneral Responsibilities:The Customer Service Representative reports to the Lead Student Manager and CoordinatorPrimary responsibilities of serving the members of the facility in all capacitiesProvide quality customer service in the areas of the Urec Office, Health & Fitness Center facility, West Gym facility, North Point Fitness Center facility, Personal Training program, Group Ex program, and operating the desk area during their scheduled shiftCleaning of the facility and equipmentPosition works at three locations (Urec Office, Health & Fitness Center, North Point Fitness Center)Specific Duties:Operation and security of the cash registerOpening and/or closing of the facilities (MPR, HFC and West Gym)Membership salesMember check in at Multi-Purpose Room, fitness centers and West GymCleaning the facilities, including cleaning and sanitizing equipment, mopping/vacuuming floor, cleaning mirrors, and other facility needsWorking rotating weekends, as scheduledAttending all staff meetings, cleaning days, and completing all required trainingsAssist with program events (ie; Homecoming Race)Responsible for all other duties as assigned by supervisorIf you have questions, please contact the coordinator, at urec@uwstout.edu or 715-232-5390. This job is a work study preferred position; however, we do hire state payroll students as well.THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INSTITUTION COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY IN ITS PEOPLE AND PROGRAMS
GPS Program // Local Journalism Creator at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 10/01/2024
Please, note – Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved from campus-based applied learning experiences and intentional 1:1 career coaching and assessment.Students that accept a GPS Program on-campus job will not only get a paid student employment opportunity but will have access to pre- and post-job career assessments and three 1:1 career coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. You will be paid for your orientation, assessment, and 1:1 coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. Please, direct GPS Program questions to Career Services: careerservices@uwstout.edu. This position will provide content creation to UW-Stout journalism professor Dr. Kate Roberts Edenborg. The position will require 3-5 hours a week. Students from any program can apply. Local Journalism Content Creator In fall 2024, the person in this position will work with the professor on developing local journalism content for the Dunn County and Menomonie community. The student will be expected to write at least 10 stories throughout the academic year. The student will have the opportunity to pitch their own ideas as well as their own ideas regarding the media format they use to share the story. This will help support community efforts to support/strengthen local news sources.In spring 2025, the student continues this work and also do outreach with readers and community members to learn what types of content the region still needs. The student will gain hands-on experience creating content on deadline, doing interviews, and developing story ideas and having it published and distributed.
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