At UWS we strive to create a workplace filled with respect and appreciation of all persons that are a part of our university community. UWS further strives to achieve an environment that welcomes and supports diversity.
The pay rate for all student jobs is $15.95 per hour.
View available student jobs below.
Equal Opportunity Statement
How to Apply for Student Employment
U.S. Students
1. Student must be eligible to participate in Federal Work Study (FWS). Contact the financial aid office to determine eligibility.
2. If eligible, student may apply for any open position and will be referred to the supervisor overseeing the position.
3. If hired, student will need to provide documentation of eligibility to work in the U.S. to the human resources department.
International Students
1. Review the job description to determine if the position is open to international students. If the language contains “Student – Federal Work-Study only” then international students are not eligible to be hired. If the language contains “Student – U.S. Federal Work Study or International” then international students are eligible to apply.
2. Contact the financial aid office to go over any general questions and get the application process started.
3. Obtain a U.S. social security number. This process can take up to several weeks. Contact the UWS Designated School Official (DSO) to start the process.
Open Positions
Student Clinic Operations Assistant
DEPARTMENT: Clinic
REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Clinic Business Operations & Finance
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study only
Positions available: 1
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The student clinic operations assistant may assist with a variety of tasks within the clinic spaces including washing clinic laundry, stocking inventory, assisting with document management and cleaning treatment rooms and treatment tables. .
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinic laundry
- Gather clinic laundry to wash, dry, fold and return to storage.
- Tracking inventory supplies.
- Stocking exam rooms with supplies.
- Scanning clinic paperwork.
QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.)
- Current enrollment in any UWS academic program
- Reliable, punctual and able to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Able to meet assigned deadlines,
HIPAA compliance
To apply, please visit the financial aid office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
Library Student Worker I
Department: Library
Reports to: Head of Library Public Services
Classification: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study
Estimated hours: 4-8 hours a week
Number of positions available: multiple
Summary Description:
The library student worker will be responsible for circulation duties in support of the UWS Library. Provide staffing at the library circulation desk, perform check-in and checkout of all library materials, and assist library users with directional and ready-reference questions.
Primary Duties:
- Perform check-in and checkout of all library materials including:
- Reserve materials
- Items held for library patrons obtained from other libraries
- Receiving fines
- Open/close library as necessary and may provide primary staffing as needed
- Assist library users with directional and ready-reference questions such as:
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- Library policies
- Library hours
- Locating journals and books
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- Minor computer, copier, and equipment troubleshooting.
- Process patron hold requests
- Stacks maintenance (reshelving, shelf reading, dusting materials)
- Light cleaning (i.e., cleaning plastic models)
- Maintains order in Library and is alert to safety issues
- Assist with special projects, such as inventory, as needed
Qualifications:
- Be enrolled in the UWS DC or NMD program
Be qualified for federal work-study program
Be able to work independently
Be reliable
Have the ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
Application Instructions:
To apply, please first contact the financial aid office to determine federal work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to supervisor for application process. Position(s) open until filled.
DEPARTMENT: Operations Estimated hours: Flexible SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Student Operations Support may assist with a variety of tasks including laundry, keeping areas of campus tidy, keeping the gym clean. RESPONSIBILITIES: QUALIFICATIONS: (Knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job.) To apply, please visit the financial aid office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.Student Operations Support
REPORTS TO: Operations Coordinator
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study
Positions available: Multiple
Student Assistant - Registrar
POSITION: Student Assistant
DEPARTMENT: Registrar’s Office
REPORTS TO: Registrar
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study Only
Estimated hours: up to 18 hours/week
Positions available: Multiple positions (In-Person)
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The registrar’s office has three major projects (one project needs a student worker on site, the other two projects may be done remotely) that requires extensive computer work as well as scanning and electronic filing.
Once the projects are done, we will re-assess the needs of the office and move toward assisting the registrar’s office with normal administrative tasks and clerical duties.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Scanning and naming files
- Breaking down PDF documents and re-saving as individual documents
- Creating PDF documents
- Creating folders
- Electronic filing
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS: (Knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job.)
- Current enrollment in any UWS academic program
- Strict confidentiality and compliance with FERPA/HIPAA
- Reliable and able to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Computer literate
To apply, please visit the financial aid office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
Student Administrative Support
DEPARTMENT: UWS Clinical Internship
REPORTS TO: Assistant Dean, Clinical Internship
CLASSIFICATION: Student – Federal Work-Study only
ESTIMATED HOURS: 2-4/week during academic term
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: 1
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Assist clinical internship administration and clinical educators with clerical and basic operational tasks.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Clerical support such as filing and scanning of documents
- Operational support such as data input
QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.)
- Enrolled in any UWS Academic Program, 1st quarter or above
- Reliable and able to work independently
- Able to meet assigned deadlines
- Strict confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA and FERPA
To apply, please visit financial aid office to obtain certification of work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
No phone calls please. EOE.
Student Ambassador
POSITION: Student Ambassador
DEPARTMENT: Admissions
REPORTS TO: Assistant Director of Operations and Technology
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study or International
Estimated hours: approximately 2 hours/week
Positions available: multiple
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Student Ambassadors promote the University of Western States by representing the student experience for prospective students, their families, guests, administrators. faculty, staff, alumni, community partners, dignitaries and friends of the University.
Working alongside the professional members of the admissions office, student ambassadors play a pivotal role in the recruitment of prospective students. Ambassadors leverage their personal experience and knowledge of the University to ensure that prospective students are informed of the benefits of all UWS educational programs- both on-campus and online. They serve as on-campus leaders, sources of information, and role models for both current and aspiring students.
The ambassador program serves as a leadership laboratory through which student ambassadors demonstrate and enhance their academic, communication, time management and other professional skills. Ambassadors are required to balance these professional/leadership responsibilities with continuing excellence in their academic coursework.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide excellent customer service to prospective students, their families, alumni, and other constituents.
- Serve as official tour guides to prospective students and their families, campus visitors, dignitaries, and other admissions guests.
- Host student visitors on-campus, accompany them to class visits, introduce them to services, resources, and facilities, etc.
- Perform various administrative tasks including assisting with reception, phones, mailings, meetings with students and parents, data entry and integrity, and other duties as assigned.
- Answer emails received from the “Ask a Current Student” portal in the UWS student ambassador website.
- Monitor and participate in the UWS-hosted Facebook pages for newly admitted students.
- Create content to aid in virtual recruiting- examples include recorded video messages for prospective students, guiding virtual tours, and other needs as they arise.
- Represent the DC program during online and on-campus events for prospective and new students including the Chiropractic Preview Day, webinars, receptions, open houses, on-campus tabling events, etc.
- Serve as encouraging role models and advocates of higher education to accepted students.
- Promote a culture of diversity and inclusion.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: (Knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform the job.)
- Enthusiasm for UWS, its programs, and the chiropractic profession.
- Willingness to collaborate with other student ambassadors, current students, and UWS staff and faculty to fulfill ambassador responsibilities.
- Highly motivated, energetic, dependable, positive, and knowledgeable.
- Demonstrate a growth mindset and ability to learn new things.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
To apply, please visit the Financial Aid Office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
Student Teaching Assistant
POSITION: Student Teaching Assistant
DEPARTMENT: variable in the College of Chiropractic
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study or International
ESTIMATED HOURS: up to 18 hours per week; varies each term depending on instructional needs
NUMBER OF POSITIONS AVAILABLE: multiple
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Student teaching assistants in the doctor of chiropractic program primarily assist faculty in providing lab instruction in a variety of courses. Subject areas may include, but are not limited to, biomechanics, palpation, adjustive technique, physical therapy, history taking, physical exam, orthopedic testing, report of findings, taping/splinting, minor surgery, and report writing. Subject areas are chosen at the discretion of the Department Chair and Dean.
RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
- Observe, assist, demonstrate and offer constructive feedback to students in clinical skills development instructional lab sessions.
- As appropriate, perform simulations of various conditions which may include having students take histories and perform examination procedures on the teaching assistant.
- Meet with the lead course instructor and/or the lab coordinator as necessary for training, educational, and/or administrative purposes.
- Read, understand and act in accordance with all FERPA standards established by UWS for protecting the security and privacy of student records.
- Demonstrate appropriate ethical, communication, appearance and behavior attributes, consistent with being a professional.
- Communicate with faculty and administrative personnel regarding schedule and availability in a timely manner.
Qualifications: (Knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform job)
- Demonstrated proficiency in the clinical skills associated with the instructional assignment.
Demonstrated meeting all CCE Meta-Competency Outcomes pertinent to courses taught.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Have sufficient mobility to move among students engaged in various types of lab activities.
- Have sufficient visual acuity to accurately identify student psychomotor abilities.
- Have sufficient manual dexterity to operate adjusting tables and/or equipment as instructional activities demand.
Requirements: (Education, training and experience)
- Must be 11th quarter or above.
- Must have passed all courses to date and the Clinical Skills Assessment Practical Exam
Student Operations Assistant
POSITION: Student Operations Assistant
DEPARTMENT: Facilities, Campus Store
REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Safety, Security, Emergency and Campus Operations
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study only
Estimated hours: approximately 15 hours/week
Positions available: multiple
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The student operations assistant may assist with a variety of tasks including monitoring parking, washing clinic laundry and working in the campus store or gym.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Parking Monitor
- Walk the campus parking lot and cite illegally parked vehicles.
Clinic laundry
- Gather clinic laundry to wash, dry and fold.
Campus Store
- Inventory, clean and perform prep work.
Gym attendant
- Ensure gym space and equipment is kept clean.
Miscellaneous Tasks
- Label equipment and track inventory.
QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.)
- Current enrollment in any UWS academic program
- Reliable, punctual and able to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Able to meet assigned deadlines
To apply, please visit the financial aid office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
Student X-ray Positioning Lab Monitor
DEPARTMENT: Doctor of Chiropractic Program
REPORTS TO: Associate Dean for Pre-Clinical Education
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study only
Estimated hours: approximately 3-5 hours/week
Positions available: multiple
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Monitor x-ray positioning open lab sessions (Room 1010 – Haystack Room) during Spring 2021 academic term. Students will be reviewing x-ray positioning procedures. The monitor will ensure that students access the lab based on their cohort assignment and will emphasize COVID safety protocols (e.g., mask wearing, social distancing when possible, hand sanitizing) while the students are in the lab.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide timely student entry to Room 1010
- Monitor student activity while they review x-ray positioning procedures using the available equipment in the lab
- Report any inappropriate student activity to course instructor
- Ensure equipment is properly turned off and the room is left organized and neat
- Ensure all students exit the lab when the session is complete
- Disinfect door handles after students have entered and left lab
QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.)
- Current enrollment in any UWS academic program
- Reliable, punctual and able to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Comfortable supervising small groups of students
- Able to ensure lab and safety protocols are followed
To apply, please visit the financial aid office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to the supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
Administrative Support - Business Office
DEPARTMENT: Business Office
CLASSIFICATION: Student – Federal Work-Study only
Estimated hours: 2-4 hours/week
Positions available: multiple
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Assist Business Office with administrative and clerical tasks.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Scan paper records
- Data entry
- Save electronic copies in designated electronic folder
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.)
- Current enrollment in any UWS academic program
- Reliable, punctual and able to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Able to meet assigned deadlines
- Strict confidentiality and compliance with FERPA/HIPAA
To apply, please visit the Financial Aid Office to confirm work-study eligibility. Eligible students will be referred to supervisor for application process. Position is open until filled.
CLASSIFICATION: Student – US Federal Work Study only SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: The office of advancement consists of university fundraising programs, alumni and friends relations, business partner relationships, career and professional development and hosts a multitude of campus events during the academic year. The advancement student worker will play a key support role supporting these initiatives. RESPONSIBILITIES QUALIFICATIONS: (Skills and abilities needed to perform job.) To apply, please contact the financial aid office in person or via email (finaid-uws@test.uws.edu). Eligible students will be referred to associate VP for advancement for application process. Position is open until filled. DEPARTMENT: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion The DEI Assistant(s) will support the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in leading the implementation of the DEI Action Plan. The assistant(s) will be responsible for various tasks and activities that serve to create a more inclusive and equitable UWS community. Students will: Position description: Knowledge and skills required: DEPARTMENT: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion The DEI Assistant(s) will support the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in leading the implementation of the DEI Action Plan. The assistant(s) will be responsible for various tasks and activities that serve to create a more inclusive and equitable UWS community. Students will: Position description: Knowledge and skills required:Advancement Assistant
Estimated hours: Flexible hybrid schedule, prioritizing the student’s availability. 4 to 8 hours per week
Positions available: 1
DEI Office Assistant
REPORTS TO: Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study
ESTIMATED HOURS: approximately 4-10 hours/week
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Up to 2
START DATE: December or January
LOCATION: Hybrid in Portland (on-campus)
DEI Community Service Assistant
REPORTS TO: Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
CLASSIFICATION: Student – U.S. Federal Work Study
ESTIMATED HOURS: approximately 4-10 hours/week
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Up to 2
START DATE: December or January
LOCATION: Hybrid in Portland (on-campus)