College Work-Study
College Work-Study
Opportunities
Lewis-Clark State
College offers three work-study programs
for on campus employment opportunities.
Federal and Atwell Parry (Idaho)
Work-Study are awarded to students
who demonstrate financial need through
their annual FAFSA application and want
to work on campus. It awards you a
set dollar amount per semester.
You will earn at least Federal minimum
wage, cannot work in excess of 20 hours
per week when classes are in session,
and are paid by the hour through the
State payroll system
LCSC also offers
the JOB Work-Study Program for
students who are either not eligible to
file a FAFSA (International Students) or
students who have no financial need.
The funding for this program is very
limited so students need to request JOB
work-study as early as possible.
Request forms are available in the
Financial Aid Office.
When you are
awarded, you will be sent an e-mail to
your LCMail account outlining the terms and conditions
of your award. It is your
responsibility to find an on-campus job
and complete all necessary paperwork for
employment. Job postings are
available in the Financial Aid Office,
Career and Advising Services and here on
our website. Fall positions are
posted by August 1, Spring positions by
January 1 and Summer positions by May 1.
For additional
information on any of the listed
positions, please contact the respective
department/employer.
Summer 2012 Work-study
Job Listings
Library
Location: LCSC
Library
Contact: Amanda
Klone
Phone: (208)
792-2830
Job Title:
Library Circulation Student Assistant
Desired Skills:
Require strong English-language and
interpersonal skills, keyboard ability,
computer experience, telephone
experience, numerical and alphabetical
skills, and the ability to work well
with the public. Promptness,
responsibility and reliability are
essential.
Library- Technical
Service
Location: LCSC
Library
Contact: Shannon
Casteel
Phone: (208)
792-2229
Job Title:
Library Student Assistant
Desired Skills:
Must be prompt, reliable, responsible
and have strong English language skills.
Individual needs to have accurate typing
and good computer skills. They
need to be able to follow written and
verbal instructions. Have the
ability to work by themselves, but also
work with other staff when needed on
special projects. Individual must
be able to lift some heavy loads (20 to
40 pounds).
TRiO Academic Services
Location: RCH
205
Contact: Linda
Gallaher
Phone: (208)
792-2300 or (208) 792-2735
Job Title:
Learning Lab Tutor
Desired Skills:
Academic proficiency in core classes
with emphasis on writing, math and
science; cum GPA 3.0.
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