The role of a Resident Assistant is a respectable
accomplishment that can enhance your educational experience, help
you realize your abilities, and build your resume!
Benefits include: Competitive monthly stipend,
single room in a residence hall or apartment, and a great
opportunity to develop the skills employers require!
Responsibilities include: A Resident Assistant (RA) is an
undergraduate student who has been selected and trained by the
Office of Residence Life as a paraprofessional staff member. RAs
live in the residence halls and apartments serving as a community
facilitator, referral agent, peer advisor, and programmer. In
addition, RAs uphold University and Residence Life policies, and
help maintain a living environment conducive to sleep and study.
Requirements: Minimum requirements are a 2.40 cumulative
and semester GPA, sophomore standing by the fall semester prior to
applying, two semesters previous on campus living, and no academic
or disciplinary probation. How to apply:To apply, download the above
application form and appropriate reference form! The completed
application and three recommendation forms must be emailed to
ra_selection@uwgb.edu by the
deadline to be considered. If you have any questions or would like
more information, call 465-2040 or talk with your RA.
Office/Mailroom Assistant Positions
The Office and Mailroom Assistant (Office Assistant) position serves Residence Life and the
approximately 2000 students it serves by providing administrative,
clerical, and customer service support to the business operation
which serves students, parents, summer guests, vendors, and visitors
to the University.
The Office of Residence Life employs about 15 students for facilities custodial
and maintenance during the academic year and more than 30 students
in the summer months. The starting pay is $8.00 per hour with
a maximum of 20 per week (academic year) between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30
p.m. (Monday-Friday) and up to 40 hours per week in the summer
months.
Duties:
Most student
employees will be assigned to cleaning duties in residence halls and new
apartments. Some positions are available on the facilities
maintenance and painting staff.
Requirements:Facilities
Operations Staff must have good interpersonal communication,
organizational and customer service skills, and the ability to
respond to students and staff in a positive manner. He/she must
be detail-oriented, be willing to work as a team member, and be able
to perform physical labor such as cleaning and lifting (up to 50
lbs). The employees must maintain a 2.0 GPA throughout
employment.
Summer Housing Assistant
Positions
The Summer Housing Assistant serves on
a staff of eight, supervised by a team of professional staff,
assisting in the administration of summer camps, conferences, summer
guest housing, and summer student housing at the University of
Wisconsin Green Bay. This responsibility includes providing
staffing for the camp and conference housing operation including but
not limited to: serving as a Resident Assistant in an assigned
building, check-ins and check-outs, providing guest services, serving in an on-call and on-duty capacity, and providing
guest services.
The Desk and Mailroom Services Manager positions provide
supervision and leadership to the front desk and mailroom including
working approximately 10 scheduled hours and serving in an on-call
capacity on a rotating basis in the evening and on weekends
(approximately 5 additional hours) for an average of 15 hours per
week.
Phlash TV provides students opportunities for both
internship and hourly positions. Check the
Channel 20 Web site for more information.
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Paper copies are available from the Community Center/Residence Life
office or can be sent to you via attachment upon request. Call
x2040 if you have questions.