Federal College Work-Study Jobs

Job Title Campus
Assistant Animal Caretaker

Description: Assist animal carekers in changing cages, cage wash and check animal health

Qualifications: Knowledge of lab animals and environment, B.S.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 15307

Contact Information:
Andrea McCurry

215-762-7969

Center City Campus
Lab Assistant

Description: The student will participate in a research project within and NIH funded lab that studies the control of cellular proliferation. A work-study student would work as a lab assistant to perform essential functions to the day-to-day lab operation and assist the senior students and fellows. Responsibilities inc.: prep of solutions, prep of bacterial cultures, prep of and sterilization of glassware, reagents and supplies. There are 2 major projects in the lab: the modulation of the activity of factors that regulate gene expression (transcription factors) that are either increased or decreased when cells are induced to proliferate (e.g. normal development, wound repair, cancer) and investigation of the response of the host cell to infection with DNA virus.

Qualifications: Desire and ability to learn and work hard Detail Oriented Basic Chemistry preferred

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 11114

Contact Information:
Jane Clifford, Ph.D

215-762-4446

Center City Campus
Library Circulation Desk Assistant

Description: Assist patrons at the Circulation/Reserves desk; shelve books and various other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Customer service and basic computer skills. Graduate students preferred but others welcomed.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Queen Lane
Room: G-18 Library

Contact Information:
Adrienne Jenness
aj24@drexel.edu
215-991-8740

Queen Lane Campus
Library: Circulation Desk Assistant

Description: Assist patrons at the Circulation/Reserves desk; shelve books in library stacks; various other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Customer service and basic computer skills. Graduate students preferred, but undergraduates certainly welcome.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: New College Building
Room: 2209 - 2271A

Contact Information:
Kate Masterton
kvm33@drexel.edu
215-762-7631

Center City Campus
Public Relations Intern

Description: Work with public relations department, assisting in mailings of news releases, maintaining mailing lists, answering phones, various tasks associated with promotion of Drexel.

Qualifications: Need someone organized, efficient and reliable. Knowledge of Microsoft Office a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 310

Contact Information:
Philip Terranova

215-895-1530

University City Main Campus
Secretarial Support

Description: Assist Staff with contacting alumni via telephone calls to volunteer and attend events: help prepare alumni mailings and packets.

Qualifications: No experience necessary.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location:
Room: 628

Contact Information:
Brenda Bryant or M. Britton

(215) 762-3091

Center City Campus
Tutor

Description: Tutor fellow university students in all courses (undergraduate and graduate).

Qualifications: No experience necessary.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 1602

Contact Information:
Jeff Bonfield

(215) 762-7682

Center City Campus
Alumni Relations: Alumni Relations: Student Support

Description: The Office of Alumni Relations seeks students for work-study positions to assist in day-to-day office operations and projects. Work includes clerical duties, filing and inventories, as well as, occasional receptionist duties which may include answering phones and assisting alumni. Students may also be required to run errands on campus and will assist the staff in preparing for alumni events as needed. Additional projects are available for students majoring in or experienced in graphic design, and web/Flash/HMTL design and coding. Business casual dress code is required.

Qualifications: Candidates should be competent in Microsoft Office programs and should be able to work well independently with limited supervision. Candidates should posses good written and verbal communication skills and detail-oriented. Graphic design or web/Flash/HMTL design and coding experience is a plus. Students with an interest in communications, volunteer coordination or event planning are also encouraged to apply.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Paul Peck Alumni Center
Room: 2nd Floor

Contact Information:
Jeff Spence
jbs23@drexel.edu
215-895-2375

University City Main Campus
Ambulatory: Office Assistant

Description: Answering telephones, copying documents, faxing, running errands on MCP’s campus, and literary searches

Qualifications: Reliable, hardworking, and ability to maintain confidentiality

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location:
Room: 4th Floor Clinic

Contact Information:
Charlotte Rosenthal

215-842-7435

Center City Campus
Archives & Special Collections: Archives & Special Collections: Archives Assistant

Description: Assist with archives tasks and projects such as scanning/photographing materials, historical research, blogging, data entry and inventorying collections. The Legacy Center (archives) holds and manages materials reflecting the 150+ year history of Drexel and its predecessor institutions, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University.

Qualifications: Computer savvy (Windows and/or Mac) and willing to attend to detail. Interest in or experience with history or historical materials a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: K-Wing
Room: Lower Level

Contact Information:
Margaret Graham
mgraham@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8342

Queen Lane Campus
Archives and Special Collections: Archives Assistant

Description: Help to preserve, build, and celebrate Drexel’s history by digitizing historical documents and photographs from the University Archives’ collection. Duties may also include: identifying and describing photographs; labeling, sorting, re-arranging, re-shelving, and entering data; various other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Computer literate and demonstrated attention to detail. An interest in Drexel history or experience working with historical materials is a plus, but is not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Hagerty Library
Room: L40

Contact Information:
Anita Lai
archives@drexel.edu
215.895.1853

University City Main Campus
Archives and Special Collections: Archives Video Digitization Assistant

Description: Help to preserve, build, and celebrate Drexel’s history by digitizing video from the University Archives’ collection. Duties may also include: identifying and describing photographs; labeling, sorting, re-arranging, re-shelving, and entering data; various other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Computer literate (Windows and/or Mac), demonstrated attention to detail. Familiarity with video digitization software (such as Final Cut Pro) is desired. An interest in Drexel history or experience working with historical materials is a plus, but is not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Hagerty Library
Room: L40

Contact Information:
Anita Lai
archives@drexel.edu
215.895.1853

University City Main Campus
Art and Sciences, BEES: Botany Curatorial Assistant

Description: These activities will be carried out with collaboration of the Collection Manager at first but with more independence as the internship progresses: 1) Processing and repairing botanical specimens, 2) Maintenance of systematic order, conservation and preservation of botanical specimens; 3) Databasing specimen information for dissemination via the Internet; 4) training of other interns and volunteers; 5) care for and maintenance of the facilities and equipment of the department.

Qualifications: Preferred candidates will have two years of college training in biology or environmental sciences. A strong interest in botany, biodiversity and evolution, and/or collections a plus. The intern should be able to work mostly independently and should be detail-oriented.

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Academy of Natural Sciences
Room: Botany Department

Contact Information:
Alina Freire-Fierro
freirefierro@ansp.org
215-299-1157

Athletics: Equipment Distribution Room Assistant

Description: Distribution and collection of recreation equipment, completion and organization of equipment log and inventory, notify users they are responsible for upkeep of equipment and returning of equipment during facility operating hours, educating users on proper footwear to be used on different playing surfaces, assist in answering questions users may have or direct users to the correct person in order to correctly answer questions, being friendly, respectful, and maintaining a presence at all times, ability to assist in reacting to emergencies and executing the department’s Emergency Action Plan

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Event Management - Basketball Ticket Representative

Description: The basketball ticket representative will work all home Men's and Women's basketball games during the 2012-13 season. The job requires the representative to be at the games an hour and a half before gametime and will stay until the ticketing manager closes the ticket windows.

Qualifications: Must be accountable, trust-worthy and punctual.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 114

Contact Information:
Theodore Bloom
tlb88@drexel.edu
215-895-6621

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Event Management Team

Description: Event Management is a part of every varsity sport at Drexel University. Jobs range from selling tickets at basketball games to ushering fans into the stands at CAA Championship games. When the sports seasons are slow, office work is involved. Ex. Data entry, labeling and handing out promotional items.

Qualifications: Personable, hard-working, punctual and a sports enthusiast.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 50

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 114

Contact Information:
Theodore Bloom
tlb88@drexel.edu
215-895-6621

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Fitness Floor Assistant

Description: Create a world class fitness and customer service focused environment that exceeds customer expectations. Keep fitness Areas clean and efficient. Continuously clean and maintain equipment throughout shifts. Communicate with users regarding policies and procedures. Enforce all fitness floor and recreation center policies. Assist in answering any questions users may have.

Qualifications: Good communication skills and willingness to learn and interact with facility users.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Intramurals Staff

Description: Positions available include Intramural officials, supervisors, and game day operations staff.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Lifeguard

Description: Serve as a lifeguard for the Daskalakis Athletic Center Pool during open recreatrion swim, club team practices, and other special events. Responsible for enforcing all area polcies. The ability to communicate with building staff regarding any emergencies down by the pool.

Qualifications: The following certifications: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Lifeguard Training and First Aid The ability to swim 300yrds and exemplify lifeguarding saving skills

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Men's Basketball Manager

Description: Working directly with the Men's Basketball team during their post season workouts. Practice times will be 7:00am-9:15am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Individual will be responsible for setting up before practice as well as helping out after. You will be needed during workouts to help out in various drills throughout the practice.

Qualifications: Knowledge and Experience within the game of basketball Reliable for being on time for morning practices

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Daskalaskis Athletic Center
Room: 120

Contact Information:
Bobby Jordan
rdj24@drexel.edu
215.895.2027

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Men's Soccer Videographer

Description: Film men's home soccer games and at times assist with various office assignments

Qualifications: Ability to use a video camera and follow directions; availability for all home games in a 3 hour time block

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: DAC
Room: 021A

Contact Information:
Bryan Green
brg33@drexel.edu
215-895-4961

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Multipurpose Court Assistant

Description: Responsible for monitoring all area behavior and activity, Responsible for awareness of posted policies and rules and ensure adherence by facilities users/members, Maintain and monitor daily usage, Set-up and break down of activities as requested by supervisor, Responsible for emergency exit doors and notify supervisor if alarm is disarmed, Knowledge of court reservations with structured sports, organizations, special events, etc., Assist in answering questions users may have or direct users to the correct person in order to correctly answer questions, Educating users on proper footwear to be used while playing, Being friendly, respectful, and maintaining a presence at all times, Ability to assist in reacting to emergencies and executing the department’s Emergency Action Plan

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Office Assistant

Description: The women's lacrosse office needs an office assist to perform various office duties.

Qualifications: Good organizational skills necessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 159E

Contact Information:
Anna Marie Vesco
Karina.E.Krueger@drexel.edu
215-895-1885

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Office Assistant

Description: The women's lacrosse office needs an office assist to perform various office duties.

Qualifications: Good organizational skills necessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 159E

Contact Information:
Anna Marie Vesco
av47@drexel.edu
215-895-1885

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Recreation Office Assistant

Description: Provide office support to Recreational Athletics as needed, Assist with database entry, filing, updating staff schedules, contact lists, etc

Qualifications: All applicants should be proficient with Microsoft Excel

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Recreation Photography Assistant

Description: Provide photography assistance to Recreational Athletics, Assist in taking photographs of the various recreation programs, events, and activities throughout the course of the term.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Drexel Recreation Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Tori Kenion
recstaff@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Softball Team Manger

Description: Manager will assist the coaching staff with coordinating practice and game operations. Tasks may also include but are not limited to video taping/editing and organizing equipment for drills and games. Duties may also include office work which may include mailings and data entry.

Qualifications: Must be organized and on time. No previous softball knowledge is needed. Video experience is preferred but not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: DAC, Armory, Vidas Athletic Complex
Room:

Contact Information:
Kim Camara
Karina.E.Krueger@drexel.edu
215-895-1837

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Softball Team Manger

Description: Manager will assist the coaching staff with coordinating practice and game operations. Tasks may also include but are not limited to video taping/editing and organizing equipment for drills and games. Duties may also include office work which may include mailings and data entry.

Qualifications: Must be organized and on time. No previous softball knowledge is needed. Video experience is preferred but not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: DAC, Armory, Vidas Athletic Complex
Room:

Contact Information:
Kim Camara
kc392@drexel.edu
215-895-1837

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Softball Video Manager

Description: Videotape Home Softball games; Schedule online at drexeldragons.com

Qualifications: no experience neccessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Vidas Field, 43rd and Powelton
Room:

Contact Information:
Kim Camara- Head Softball Coach
kim.camara@drexel.edu
215-895-1837

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Sports Medicine Student Assistant

Description: We are looking for students that are punctual, enthusiastic, enjoy sports and have an interest in the healthcare field.

Qualifications: Organizing the Athletic Training Room Practice and Game set-up and break-down Filing and Organization Working with Athletic Trainer during practices/games as needed. CPR/First Aid certification a plus but not required

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 125

Contact Information:
Christine Mishalko
cmm85@drexel.edu
215-895-1597

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Stringer for Tennis Team

Description: Strings all rackets for men's and women's tennis teams

Qualifications: Knowledge of Ektelon stringing machine and string patterns for various rackets

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 1591

Contact Information:
Tricia Udicious

215-895-2032

University City Main Campus
Athletics : Varsity Athletic Training Room Assistant

Description: filing papers, cleaning, stocking and organizing the athletic training room.

Qualifications: ability to follow directions

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: Varsity Athletic Training Room

Contact Information:
Shannon Kendzior
kda36@drexel.edu
215-895-1597

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Varsity Athletic Training Room Assistant

Description: filing papers, cleaning, stocking and organizing the athletic training room.

Qualifications: ability to follow directions

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: Varsity Athietic Training Room

Contact Information:
Shannon Kendzior

215-895-1597

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Varsity Softball Manager

Description: Responsibilties will include but is not limited to assisting the coaching staff in all aspects of game day procedures, video taping and team preparations.

Qualifications: A knowledge of softball is preferred but is not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 121

Contact Information:
Kim Camara
kc392@drexel.edu
215-895-1837

University City Main Campus
Athletics: Varsity Weight Room Attendant

Description: Serve as supervisor of the varsity weight room in terms of rule enforcement, instruction & maintenance of room. Responsible for keeping area clean, safe & efficient.

Qualifications: Students must be willing to enforce rules and regulations of the room as well as assist with workouts when necessary. Must be prompt and display maturity.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 12

Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center
Room: 150, Walter Spiro Varsity Weight Room

Contact Information:
Michael Rankin
mrr36@drexel.edu
215-895-2026

University City Main Campus
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Lab Assistant

Description: The student will participate in a research project within an NIH funded laboratory that studies the cellular response to DNA damage. A work-study student would work as a laboratory assistant to perform functions essential to the day-to-day laboratory operation to assist senior students and fellows. Responsibilities include: preparation of solutions, preparation of bacterial cultures, preparation of and sterilization of glassware, reagents and supplies. The major project in the laboratory is to characterize the functional significance of Sp1 phosphorylation in the cellular response to DNA damage, including effects on DNA repair, apoptosis, chromatin structure. Experimental approaches include: protein isolation, phosphorylation mapping, identification of interacting proteins, confocal microscopy, cloning and mutagenesis.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 11112

Contact Information:
Dr. Jane Clifford
Lucia.Boyer@drexelmed.edu
215.762.4424

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Dishwasher

Description: Laboratory at College of Medicine in Center City needs a dishwasher. Job is super simple, just rinse and load/unload glassware out of an autoclave. Totally flexible hours. Come in whenever you want, but we need you to work about 8 hours a week. It's a fun lab to work in, all young people. This is the perfect work study job.

Qualifications: None

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 245 N. 15th Street
Room: Room 11-302

Contact Information:
Irwin Chaiken
rairey@drexelmed.edu
215-762-4815

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Office Assistant for Research Group

Description: Work Study Student needed to provide clerical assistance to research group. Responsibilities include organizing meetings, grant and manuscript preparation, filing and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Good writing and organizational skills required. Student must have good computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office software using MAC. Science Major is a plus but not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 11106

Contact Information:
Lucia Boyer
Lucia.Boyer@drexelmed.edu
215-762-4197

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Student Research Assistant

Description: The student will join a research project that studies DNA replication, DNA repair and cell cycle checkpoint controls. The student will perform essential functions to laboratory operation and assist ongoing lab protocols. Responsiblities include: preparation of media and reagents, sterilization of glassware, general lab maintenace and direct involvement in ongoing research projects. Please visit: http://homepage.mac.com/enognog/Noguchi%20Lab.html

Qualifications: Biology or Chemistry Background is preferred

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 11308

Contact Information:
Eishi Noguchi
enoguchi@drexelmed.edu
215-762-4825

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Technician Assistant in Cancer Lab

Description: Assist Senior technician with molecular biology/cell biology techniques including preparation of buffers, cloning, and sterilizing techniques in lab working on in vitro breast cancer models.

Qualifications: Biology/Science majors only. Previous lab experience preferred but not required. Looking for dependable, mature individual to gain valuable experience in lab setting.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 11119

Contact Information:
Mauricio Reginato
mauricio.reginato@drexelmed.edu

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Technician Assistant in Cancer Lab

Description: Assist Senior technician with molecular biology/cell biology techniques including preparation of buffers, cloning, and sterilizing techniques in lab working on in vitro breast cancer models.

Qualifications: Biology/Science majors only. Previous lab experience preferred but not required. Looking for dependable, mature individual to gain valuable experience in lab setting.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 11117

Contact Information:
Dr. Mauricio Reginato

215-762-3554

Center City Campus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Work Study Lab Assistant II

Description: The student will participate in a research project that studies Hepatitis B virus replication and its role in the development of liver cancer. A work-study student would work as a laboratory assistant to perform functions essential to the day-to-day laboratory operation to assist graduate students. Responsibilities will include: preparation of solutions, preparation of bacterial cultures, preparation of and sterilization of glassware, reagents and supplies as well as direct involvement in ongoing research projects.

Qualifications: * Desire to learn and work hard * Attention to detail * Basic computer knowledge

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 11319

Contact Information:
Dr. Michael Bouchard
Michael.Bouchard@drexelmed.ed
215-762-1898

Center City Campus
Biology: Tortoise Data Processor

Description: The work-study student will assist in quality control of tortoise activity data. The student will observe videos of wild tortoise activity and compare observations to printed spreadsheets to identify potential errors in the data set. Thus, work will consist almost entirely of viewing tortoise videos.

Qualifications: Detail oriented; ability to work with minimal supervision; interest in animals, ecology, and above all, data integrity; must be able to work on project an average of 10 or more hours per week.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton
Room: 227

Contact Information:
Thomas Radzio
tar55@drexel.edu
601 620 8131

University City Main Campus
Biology - Drexel at BCC: Biology Lab Assistant

Description: Two work-study students are needed to assist in the preparation for laboratory classes during the 2011-2012 academic year. The individuals will be required to perform functions essential to the day-to-day laboratory operation. Responsibilities include: preparation of solutions and media, the provisioning and organization of supplies, and maintenance of equipment and the laboratory space. Experience with molecular methods and techniques is desired.

Qualifications: Drexel at BCC Biology Major

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: TEC Building
Room: 104

Contact Information:
Patricia Sidelsky
pls45@drexel.edu
856-222-9311 ext. 2008

Drexel at Burlington County College Campus
Biomedical Engineering: Clerical Assistant

Description: Filing, mailings, answering phones, xeroxing and errands.

Qualifications: ability to organize

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3325 Arch Street, Baiada Center
Room: Ground Level

Contact Information:
Lisa T. Williams

215.895.2215

University City Main Campus
Biomedical Engineering: Lab Assistant

Description: Help around the lab, work with animals, computer programming projects

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: LeBow Engineering Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Banu Onaral
km57@drexel.edu
(215) 895-1959

University City Main Campus
Biomedical engineering: Work-Study

Description: We need a work-study student to help with our experiments.

Qualifications: Basic knowledge on biology is required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Lebow
Room: 437

Contact Information:
Yinghui Zhong
yz348@drexel.edu
215-895-1559

University City Main Campus
Biomedical Graduate Studies: Research Assistant I

Description: Under the direct supervision and training of a principal investigator or faculty member performs specialized technical functions supportive of the ongoing protocols of a research project or clinical study.

Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience required

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 20

Location:
Room: 239

Contact Information:
Barry Waterhouse, Ph.D. Associate Dean

215-991-8571

Queen Lane Campus
Biomedical Graduate Studies: Special Project

Description: This is a special project within the Office of Biomedical Graduate, Postgraduate and Professional Studies. The project entails organizing, cataloging and distributing doctoral and masters theses.

Qualifications: Must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 239

Contact Information:
Michele Morales, MPH

215-991-8571

Queen Lane Campus
Building Manager and Business Services Student Union Operations: Student Center Concierge

Description: ▪ Oversee daily activities of building and serve as primary resource for students, staff, faculty, and guests who utilize the Creese Student Center. ▪ Ensure facility cleanliness and professional atmosphere. ▪ Unlock building in morning and secure at closing. ▪ Report and record injuries, property damages, emergencies, and unusual incidents. ▪ Coordinate emergency procedures. ▪ Communicate maintenance and housekeeping needs to appropriate staff. ▪ Assist with daily cash operations. ▪ Supervise student employees at Information Desk and Lounge 101. ▪ Act as a proxy for professional staff when off business hours.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education:

Number of Positions:

Location: Creese Student Center, Ross Commons
Room:

Contact Information:
Seth Finck
srf47@drexel.edu
215-895-6681

University City Main Campus
CAEE: Experiment Assistant

Description: This position is available for beginning of March, but the training (which would already count for hours worked) could start immediately. The activity involves taking measurements of stomatal conductance using a leaf porometer. This task requires around 2/4 hr per day, depending on the availability of the student and should be performed from 11am/3pm due the constrains of the experiment regarding sun light.

Qualifications:


Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Curtis
Room: 274

Contact Information:
Maria Raquel Catalano de Sousa
mc3233@drexel.edu
2675164357

University City Main Campus
Center City Library: Computer Center Assistant

Description: Help patrons with software/printing questions.

Qualifications: General knowledge of computers and computer software.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: New College Building
Room: 1212

Contact Information:
Nancy Spedding
ns29@drexel.edu
215-762-4844

Center City Campus
Center for Academic Excellence: Student Assistant

Description: The Office of Faculty Development and Equity and the Drexel Center for Academic Excellence are seeking a Student Assistant to support the mission of both units, located next to each other in the Korman Center. Duties include, but are not limited to: -Photocopying, printing, and filing documents -Answering phone calls and taking messages -Setting up meetings and managing office calendars -Assisting staff in obtaining information through internet searches and phone calls -Running small errands such as mail drop-off, etc.

Qualifications: Although flexibility in work scheduling is permitted in order to accommodate exams, term paper deadlines, etc., anticipated changes to working hours should be dealt with as early on as possible. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, and Excel required. Knowledge of campus department locations a plus, but not required.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Korman Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Antonis Asprakis, Assistant Director
aja22@drexel.edu
215-895-4973

University City Main Campus
Center for Women's Health: Data Assistant

Description: Student will collect demographic data on specified patient population and compile in database.

Qualifications: Ability to use database

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 219 North Broad Street
Room: 6th floor, Center for Women's Health

Contact Information:
Dr. Katherine Sherif
ksherif@drexelmed.edu
215-762-5465

Center City Campus
Chemistry: Undergraduate Researcher

Description: The student will investigate reaction dynamics involving the redox shuttle used in dye-sensitized solar cells. Electronic structure calculations coupled with Marcus theory will be used to elucidate the redox chemistry and glean insight into the reaction pathways and kinetic processes.

Qualifications: Knowledge of General Chemistry.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque
Room: 206

Contact Information:
Kevin Shuford
shuford@drexel.edu
2158952649

University City Main Campus
Cinema and Television: Assistant to the Program Director

Description: The student will be working with the Digitalization of the screenplay Collection

Qualifications: Diligent Trustworthy and pays attention to detail

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Ucrossing bldg 89
Room: 051

Contact Information:
Ian Abrams
walkersv@drexel.edu
215-895-1332

University City Main Campus
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering: AutoCAD Drafter

Description:

Looking for a student from the Engineering, Interior Design or Architecture Department to do AutoCAD work for a green roof project.

Qualifications:

Must have experience with AutoCAD and be able to work proficiently with this program.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3-Curtis
Room: 251

Contact Information:
Franco Montalto
stokessl@drexel.edu
215-895-2341

University City Main Campus
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering: clerical/data input

Description: need someone to sort & compute data into a fact sheets; would like for the person to be available ASAP.

Qualifications: office work

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3-Curtis
Room: 251

Contact Information:
Robert Brehm/Sharon Stokes
stokessl@drexel.edu
215-895-2341

University City Main Campus
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering: Sustainable Water Resource Projects Assistant

Description: The Sustainable Water Resource Engineering lab conducts innovative research at the interface of water, cities, ecology, and people. We currently have or have had over $3 million in research projects followed by approximately 10 students. The work study student will help to track projects and project schedules, organize data collected in green infrastructure facilities and in the lab, keep the website and servers organized, finalize reports, purchase and inventory sensors, and otherwise support the lab's various research activities.

Qualifications: Well organized, excellent time management skills, articulate and good writing experience, working knowledge of Excel, MS Access, and other software

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Alumni engineering labs
Room: 273F

Contact Information:
Franco Montalto
fam26@drexel.edu
215-895-1385

University City Main Campus
Clinical Learning and Resource Center: Clinical Learning and Resource Center Work-study

Description: Practice lab skiils for Nursing students, Physician Assistants and Physical Therapists. Restock supplies, set up and break down labs for class with models and appropriate supplies. Restock cabinets and general clean-up of computer rooms and all rooms of the Clinical Learning and Resource Center. Answering phones and taking messages when appropriate.

Qualifications: Undergraduate student willing to work in lab and able to lift models and supplies appropriate to all labs. Willing to work evening hours and weekends, if necessary.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 8

Location: New College Building
Room: 3108

Contact Information:
Mrs. Sharon L. Izzi, RN, BSN, CSN
sli24@drexel.edu
215-762-4148

Center City Campus
Clinical Practice Group: Office Assistant

Description: General office functions as they relate to operational and administrative duties in the clinical practice. Responsibilities include: typing, filling, and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: No Experience necessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 19th Floor

Contact Information:
Carla Stafford

(215) 762-6681

Center City Campus
CNHP: Doctoral Nursing Office Assistant

Description: Assist with the daily routine of the office (filing, answering phones, running errands, photocopying, and performing departmental administrative tasks.) Confidentiality is a must.

Qualifications: Person needs to be flexible and attentive to detail. Should have good filing, organizational and communication skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet
Room: 427

Contact Information:
Anna Pohuly
ap469@drexel.edu
215-762-2651

Center City Campus
CNHP : Couple and Family Therapy : Office Assistant

Description: Assist with the daily routine of the office (filing, answering phones, running errands, photocopying, and performing departmental administrative tasks.) Confidentiality is a must.

Qualifications: Person needs to be flexible and attentive to detail. Should have good filing, organizational and communication skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet
Room: 403

Contact Information:
Billie Jo Lockard

215-762-1867

Center City Campus
CNHP : Creative Arts Therapies: Academic Asistant

Description: Assists the department chair or other CAT faculty as assigned with projects of a scholarly nature.

Qualifications: Bachelors degree. Must be working toward a graduate degree in in The Dept. of Creative Arts Therapies, CNHP.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Bldg.
Room: 1038

Contact Information:
Sherry Goodill, Chair
sg35@drexel.edu
6926

Center City Campus
CNHP Dean's Office: Office Assistant

Description: Assist with the daily routine of the office (filing, answering phones, running errands, photocopying, and performing departmental administrative tasks.) Confidentiality is a must.

Qualifications: Person needs to be flexible and attentive to detail. Should have good filing, organizational and communication skills.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Bellet Building, 2nd Floor
Room: 218

Contact Information:
Kathleen Martz

215-762-2066

Center City Campus
CNHP: Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences: Office Assistant

Description: General office work (copying, filing, word processing, etc.); assistance with lab set-up; data entry.

Qualifications: Attention to detail, office experience, word processing experience, interpersonal skills, confidentiality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 935

Contact Information:
Ryan Moffat
rjc32@drexel.edu
215-762-7470

Center City Campus
CNHP-Dept. of Creative Arts in Therapies: Office/Clerical Assistant

Description: The duties are those of a office assistant to the adminstrative coordinator and faculty. It would working on the computer, running errands, fiing, some zeroxing and occacionally covering the receptionist desk.

Qualifications: Must be familiar with Microsoft Word and Excel applications.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet Building - 10th floor
Room: 1050

Contact Information:
Sherry Goodill, PhD
gmw22@drexel.edu
215-762-1198

Center City Campus
COAS: ID SWIPER

Description: Id swiper needed for Math Resource Center

Qualifications: Undergraduates from any discipline

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: KORMAN
Room: 247

Contact Information:
Sobha Philip
sp955@drexel.edu
215-571-3594

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Biology: Laboratory Assistant

Description: Laboratory assistant needed to help with media preparation and sterilization and general microbiological laboratory work. Possibility of assisting with molecular biology research depending upon experience of applicant.

Qualifications: Biology major with laboratory experience

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton
Room: 223

Contact Information:
Jeff Holt/Jennifer Quinlan
jjq26@drexel.edu
215-895-6693

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Biology: Work Study

Description: Assist in the daily operations and experiments of a research laboratory in the area of molecular and cellular biology. Techniques include high-resolution fluorescent microscopy of live and fixed samples, tissue-culture, clonning of recombinant DNA, protein purification, immunoprecipitations, western blots, immunostaining and much more.

Qualifications: Open to all Drexel undergraduates with interest in research in health sciences. Biology majors and students with Biology-related majors are particularly encouraged to apply. Looking for reliable, diligent, punctual and pleasant individuals with good work ethic and appetite to learn.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 210

Contact Information:
Dr. Elias T. Spiliotis
ets33@drexel.edu
215-571-3552

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Laboratory Prep Aide

Description: Assist with the management and preparation of all educational Biology labs. You will prepare solutions, make microbiology media, set up teaching labs, maintain bacterial stocks, autoclave material, wash test tubes & glassware, clean labs, break down finished labs, update & type chemical inventories, type lab prep sheets and dispose of chemical waste. You will have the opportunity to gain valuable basic laboratory skills and work a flexible schedule.

Qualifications: Minimal: 1 Laboratory Course. Preferred: Biology Major or minor.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 12

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 204

Contact Information:
Matthew T. McDonald, Director of Laboratory Services
mtm35@drexel.edu
215-895-1457

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Office Assistant

Description: Assist with general office duites; distribute mail, replenish paper in copy machine, fax machine and laser printer, deliver paperwork to other departments on campus, filing, photocopying, some typing.

Qualifications: Basic computer skills, capable of taking and following directions, dependable and prompt.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 118

Contact Information:
Brenda Jones-Bowden

215-895-2788

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Office Assistant

Description: Assist with general office duites; distribute mail, replenish paper in copy machine, fax machine and laser printer, deliver paperwork to other departments on campus, filing, photocopying, some typing.

Qualifications: Basic computer skills, capable of taking and following directions, dependable and prompt.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 118

Contact Information:
Brenda Jones-Bowden

215-895-2788

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Pinelands Research Office and Field Assistant

Description: Position includes assistance with office duties, data entry, report preparation, webpage updates, and occassional assistance with field research.

Qualifications: A computer background in Excel, dBASE, Frontpage and ArcView. Webpage construction and maintenance skills would be helpful. A background in field experience would be a plus but not necessary.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 416A

Contact Information:
Walter F. Bien
wfb22@drexel.edu
215-895-2266

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Pinelands Research Office and Field Assistant

Description: Position includes assistance with office duties, data entry, report preparation, webpage updates, and occassional assistance with field research.

Qualifications: A computer background in Excel, dBASE, Frontpage and ArcView. Webpage construction and maintenance skills would be helpful. A background in field experience would be a plus but not necessary.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location:
Room:

Contact Information:


University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Plant herbarium prep

Description: Description: This is a data entry position. This position requires traveling to the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, (accessible via the Drexel Shuttle plus 2 block walk) several hours each week. Student will transcribe information relating to the flora of New Jersey onto Excel spreadsheets. Full training will be provided and hours are flexible.

Qualifications: An interest in plants is helpful, but not necessary. Student must have at least a basic understanding of Excel. Dedication and reliability are a must.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: The Academy of Natural Sciences
Room:

Contact Information:
Walter Bien
wfb22@drexel.edu
215-895-2266 or 215-895-1731

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Bioscience and Biotechnology : Webpage Development

Description: The Office of Pinelands Research is looking for a work study student to build and maintain a departmental webpage while working with current Pinelands staff. Hours are flexible and some creative license is given to the individual. We are looking for someone with previous web design experience who is prepared to show a portfolio or some form of published work.

Qualifications: Some previous web design experience is necessary. Knowledge of programming webpages outside of Frontpage is helpful. Please have examples of previous work readily available.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton Hall
Room: 416A

Contact Information:
Walter Bien
wfb22@drexel.edu
215-895-2266 or 215-895-1731

University City Main Campus
CoAS - CAEE: HVAC Lab Assistant

Description: 1) Assist lab equipment and material preparation; 2) Participate related research projects.

Qualifications: Engineering student, prefer Architectural, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering students

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Alumni Engineering
Room: 270-H

Contact Information:
Dr. Jin Wen

215-895-4911

University City Main Campus
CoAS - CAEE: Laboratory Assistant

Description: General office assistance - copying, interoffice delivery, filing, occasional computer work, coverage of front desk as needed

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Curtis Hall
Room: 251

Contact Information:
Barbara Interlandi

215-895-2275

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: E-Learning Assistant

Description: Assist with E-Learning projects for the College of Arts and Sciences. Some projects include helping professors record their lectures in Korman and helping professors build up their WebCT course pages.

Qualifications: Student may be in any major but must be on campus over the 2004 summer.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 511

Contact Information:
Jean-Claude Bradley

215-895-2647

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Graduate Research Assistant

Description: Synthesis and characterization of novel metal complexes with biomimetic, energy-transfer or intramolecular magnetic interactions.

Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Chemical sciences, with graduate standing at Drexel.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 12
Room: 402

Contact Information:
Prof. A. W. Addison
AddisonA@drexel.edu
x2646

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Lab Assistant for Chemistry Science In Motion

Description: Making solutions, maintaining the lab (cleaning glassware, etc.), maintaining equipment, testing experiments

Qualifications: One term of General Chemistry

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 505

Contact Information:
Sally Solomon
sallys@drexel.edu
215-895-2642

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Laboratory Assistant

Description: Upgrading of laboratory reagent inventory; generation of analytical database.

Qualifications: Freshman or higher, able to do Excel spreadsheets.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 402

Contact Information:
Professor Addison
AddisonA@drexel.edu
215-895-2646 or 215-895-2638

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Office Assistant

Description: General office duties consisting of photocopying, filing, run errands and other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Require some knowledge of computer database applications, i.e., Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. Must be pleasant and have good communication skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 305

Contact Information:
Virginia Nesmith

215.895.2639

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Research Assistant

Description: An undergraduate assistant is sought to assist in the computer modeling of electrical and mechanical molecular devices. (Minimum 6 hours/week)

Qualifications: No previous experience is required, but the individual should have successfully completed general chemistry and physics or the Freshman engineering curriculum. Good computer skills are required.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 604

Contact Information:
Dr. Karl Sohlberg

Phone: 215.895.2653 or 215.895.6951

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Research/Office Assistant

Description: An undergraduate assistant is sought to help with the activities of a separation science group, including simple tasks performed in an analytical chemistry laboratory and occasional photocopying.

Qualifications: Full time student in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, or an engineering discipline at Drexel University. Some experience with computers.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque
Room: 207

Contact Information:
Prof. Joe Foley
jfoley@drexel.edu
215-895-6218

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Undergraduate Researcher

Description: Student will carry out computational and theoretical modeling of molecular nano-devices and/or novel materials, as well as prepare graphics, written reports and oral presentations describing the work and its results. Must devote a minimum of 6 hours per week to the project.

Qualifications: Successful completion of General Chemistry, General Physics, and Calculus. Good computer skills required. Computer programming experience a major asset.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Disque
Room: 222

Contact Information:
Dr. Karl Sohlberg
kws24@drexel.edu
215-895-2653

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Chemistry: Web page developer

Description: Student will update the Sohlberg group web page. The position is anticipated to be short-term.

Qualifications: Strong computer skills with web development and programming experience.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque
Room: 222

Contact Information:
Dr. Karl Sohlberg
kws24@drexel.edu
215-895-2653

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Culture and Communication: Office Assistant

Description: Students needed to help with general office work: reception area at front desk, answering telephones, filing, photocopying, running errands on campus, and other miscellaneous duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Must be reliable, conscientious and organized.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: PSA Building
Room: 112

Contact Information:
Sharon Gehm

215-895-2456

University City Main Campus
CoAS - English and Philosophy: French Translator

Description: The Department Head for English and Philosophy, Dr. Abioseh Porter, needs someone with a thorough grasp of French to do translations.

Qualifications: Must be able to read and write in French

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline (for Dr. Abioseh Porter)
nik22@drexel.edu
215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
CoAS - English and Philosophy: French Translator

Description: The Department Head for English and Philosophy, Dr. Abioseh Porter, needs someone with a thorough grasp of French to do translations.

Qualifications: Must be able to read and write in French

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline (for Dr. Abioseh Porter)
nik22@drexel.edu
215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
CoAS - English and Philosophy: Library Research

Description: English and Philosophy Department Head needs a student for 6 to 10 hours a week willing to do Library Research and assemble literary materials for an academic journal.

Qualifications: Computer skills, student who is literate willing to do Library Research and assemble literary materials for an academic journal.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline
nik22@drexel.edu
215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
CoAS - English and Philosophy: Office Assistant

Description: Light clerical duties and photocopying. Must be able to answer telephone in busy office.

Qualifications: Must have computer experience as well as mature attitude and must be reliable.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline
nik22@drexel.edu
215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
COAS - English Language Center: Work study Filing Project assistant.

Description: Organize, file, and archive ELC files in database and boxes for storage facility in accordance with specified university and department guidelines.

Qualifications: Accuracy and attention to detail is required. Microsoft Word and Excel knowledge required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 48
Room: 114

Contact Information:
Christie Innes
aci25@drexel.edu
215-895-6774

University City Main Campus
CoAS - International Area Studies: Program Assistant

Description: We are looking for work study students to help in the Center for Interdisciplinary Programs, home to International Area Studies, Africana Studies, Women's Studies and Greek Studies. We need assistance organizing events, doing research, creating materials and helping with administrative tasks. Additionally, we are open to new, student-led projects that benefit the Center.

Qualifications: Must be reliable and hard-working and preferably self-directed and intested in any of the fields we represent. Cannot be a current IAS major or IAS, WMST, AFAS or GREC minor.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 2024

Contact Information:
Kate Hughes
khughes@drexel.edu
215-895-2024

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Physics: Clerk

Description: Assorted clerical duties. e.g. filing, sorting mail, making photocopies, answering the phone, running errands and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Good communication skills and basic computer knowledge. Some office experience desired but not necessary.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 816

Contact Information:
Jacqueline Sampson

215.895.2708

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Physics: Communications Assistant

Description:

Assist with communication tasks and projects. Main responsibilities include writing DrexelNow items, press releases, newsletters, promotional material, and other documents. Write for publications as needed. Student must be able to work independently.

Qualifications: English or communication major. Social media and/or marketing experience are a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 816

Contact Information:
Laura D'Angelo
laura@physics.drexel.edu
215-895-2711

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Physics: Laboratory Research Assistant

Description: Solution preparation, run laboratory equipment, keep good notes, monitor experiments in progress, organize & clean up lab, label drawers, test specimens, wash glassware, set up equipment, update & type all chemical inventories, internet searches as needed, literature searches as needed & other miscellaneous tasks as needed.

Qualifications: Attentive to detail, patient, strong interest in science, independent, takes initiative, problem solver, enjoys asking questions, science major (chemistry, physics, biological sciences or engineering).

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 820 and 2nd floor labs

Contact Information:
Dara L. Woerdeman, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor

215-895-2738

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Psychology: ePsych Video Team

Description: Responsibilities include videotaping class lectures, special events, workshops, etc for the Psychology Department.

Qualifications: Must have videorecording experience, ability to operate video and audio equipment. Editing skills optional.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 8

Location: PSA Building
Room: 202C

Contact Information:
Marlin Killen
professorkillen@msn.com
215-895-1068

University City Main Campus
CoAS - Psychology: ePsych Video Team

Description: Responsibilities include videotaping class lectures, special events, workshops, etc for the Psychology Department.

Qualifications: Must have videorecording experience, ability to operate video and audio equipment. Editing skills optional.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 8

Location: PSA Building
Room: 202C

Contact Information:
Marlin Killen
professorkillen@msn.com
215-895-1068

University City Main Campus
COAS chemistry: work study research assistant

Description: The student will participate in a project that investigates the interaction between cellulose and its degradation by the enzyme cellulase. The main responsibility of the student will be to obtain the key kinetic parameters for the binding between cellulase and soluble cellulose substrates with various lengths. The student will also carry out the purification of cellulases using various chromatography techniques, and the binding kinetic study using the stopflow spectrophotometer.

Qualifications: strong chemistry and biochemistry background with previous research experience in relevant areas

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque
Room: 505

Contact Information:
Jun Xi
jx35@drexel.edu
2158952648

University City Main Campus
CoAS- Chemistry: Research Technician

Description: Prepare samples and solutions for analysis; analyze samples using various chemical analysis equipment, including UV/visible absorption spectrometers, IR absorption spectrometer, fluorescence, gas and liquid chromatrographs, and mass spectrometers. Analyze data using general (Excel) and specialized (FlexAnalysis, GRAMS, Polymerix) software; prepare data for presentation and publication.

Qualifications: Prior chemical laboratory experience, interest in analytical chemistry in general, mass spectrometry in particular.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton
Room: 404

Contact Information:
Dr. Kevin Owens
kevin.owens@drexel.edu
215-895-2621

University City Main Campus
CoAS History and Politics: Office Assistant

Description: Assist Department Administrator, Administrative Assistant, and Professors with photocopying, running errands, occasional library research and computer research, answering telephone, and other miscellaneous office duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Must be reliable and able to maintain confidentiality. A pleasant disposition desirable. Familiarity with office business procedures and equipment a plus. A non-History and Politics major is preferred.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 3025

Contact Information:
Gina Waters
gwaters@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
CoAS Office of the Dean: Office Assistant

Description: The College of Arts and Sciences is looking for students with work-study hours to serve as office assistants in the Dean’s Office. Our office is open Monday-Friday from 8:00AM–5:00PM. Duties include answering phones, greeting students and other visitors, scheduling appointments, filing, and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Familiarity with Google Drive and Microsoft Outlook preferred. Familiarity with the College of Arts and Sciences strongly preferred.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 3

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 4020

Contact Information:
Florette Press
flp24@drexel.edu
215-895-1805

University City Main Campus
CoAS/Environmental Science: Research Assistant

Description: Data Entry

Qualifications: Must have work study

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Stratton
Room: 235

Contact Information:
Gail Hearn
afl26@drexel.edu
215-895-1276

University City Main Campus
CoAS: Mathematics: Undergraduate Researcher

Description: Students will participate in a project geared towards the development and expansion of a suite of MATLAB routines for the analysis and processing of meshes in 2D and 3D space; this suite will be designed to include functionalities such as boundary extraction, mesh retessellation, mesh manipulation etc., based on the principles of discrete differential geometry. In addition, students will also use the above mentioned packaged to analyze the behavior of fluid films under the influence of such forces as tension and gravity. Experiments performed during the course of this research endeavor will be practical, numerical, and theoretical in nature with a heavy emphasis on numerical computation.

Qualifications: Strong mathematics and physics backgrounds with extensive knowledge of programming environments specifically MATLAB and C++; knowledge of other programming environments is preferred. Students must be highly motivated and must be independent thinkers willing to undertake and initiate innovate and often complex research activities.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Korman
Room: 271

Contact Information:
Pavel Greenfield
pg77@dreel.edu
215 219 3548

University City Main Campus
CoE - CAEE: Bibliography for Teaching Architectural Engineering

Description: Perform bibliographic research to develop a bibliography of Architectural Engineering education resources. Qualifications: Prejunior or above with preference for Architectural Engineering major. Comfortable with computer use for research using Endnote and Google Scholar.

Qualifications: High School graduate with a pleasant manner, with good communication and organizational skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Alumni Engineering
Room: 4-280H

Contact Information:
James E. Mitchell
James.Mitchell@Drexel.edu
215-895-1374

University City Main Campus
CoE - CAEE: Mentor: Drexel-Blankenburg Science Fair Club for Girls

Description: I'm looking for 3-4 students to help mentor a science fair club for middle school girls. Mentors will do interactive science demos and activities, help design science fair projects, help students complete their projects and serve as mentors. The sci fair club will meet once a week from ~3:15-4:30 at Blankenburg Middle School, but there will be some additional prep time at Drexel designing experiments. Please contact me with questions.

Qualifications: Science and engineering students preferred. Creative, enthusiastic, good with kids.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Drexel and Blankenburg Middle School
Room:

Contact Information:
Mira Olson
mso28@drexel.edu
215-895-2987

University City Main Campus
CoE - CAEE: Web Assistant

Description: Drexel Engineering Cities Initiative needs a student experienced with Adobe Dreamweaver to set up a basic departmental web page. This is a short-term project that will finish when the page is up and running.

Qualifications: experience with Dreamweaver competence with aesthetic side of web layout

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Curtis Hall
Room: 273E

Contact Information:
Jennifer Britton
jenbritton@drexel.edu
215-895-2552

University City Main Campus
COE - Computer Science: Course Management Software Specialist

Description: Will work with faculty and teaching assistants to develop and maintain software that assists in running and managing computer science courses. This can include interactive quiz modules for Blackboard/WebCT, software that assists in evaluating computer programs and tools that streamline the grading process.

Qualifications: Student should be a competent programmer and be interested in and willing to learn new languages and systems. Knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, C++, Java, Python and/or scripting languages is a plus.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 3

Location: University Crossings
Room: 100

Contact Information:
Jeffrey L. Popyack
JPopyack@CS.Drexel.edu
(215) 895-1846

University City Main Campus
CoE - ECE: Database Analyst

Description: A professional student is required to assist in online communication, support, maintainance, and organiziation about a conference technical papers.

Qualifications: 1. Familiarity with data base software 2. Excellent work habit 3. Familiarity with technical conference structures 4. A Graduate student in the IST or COE is preferred

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 501

Contact Information:
Prof. Afshin Daryoush
daryoush@ece.drexel.edu
215-895-2362

University City Main Campus
COE - ECE: Lab Assistant

Description: Assist the ECE technical staff with lab work and help maintain the hardware in the labs. Responsibilities include, but not limited to, the following: * Providing software and hardware based level one computer support * Testing and troubleshooting oscilloscopes, multimeters and waveform generators * Managing and updating laboratory website Setting up for laboratory experiments Great job experience for a student looking to obtain a technology oriented co-op.

Qualifications: * Have a strong work ethic and be a quick learner * Work efficiently and get tasks done on time * Flexible schedule with up to 12 to 16 hours available for workstudy per week * MUST BE ABLE TO LIFT 35 LBS Strong foundation or complete familiarity with the qualifications below not required, however, applicants should possess most of the listed skills. * Knowledge of Windows XP, Vista and 7 - Navigate control panel and change settings (audio, network adapters, etc..) - Basic DOS commands (copy, cd, ipconfig, ping, etc..) - Reformat and install operating systems * Knowledge of Basic Electrical Circuits - Understand how resistors, capacitors and inductors work - Understand Ohm's law and basic electrophysics - Can read and evaluate basic circuit schematics * Web Design Experience - Can code in HTML, PHP or Javascript - Acquainted with Photoshop or similar image manipulation program

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 216

Contact Information:
Taif Choudhury
tai@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-6857

University City Main Campus
CoE - ECE: Research Assistant

Description: Assist in research in the Drexel Nanoscale Soft Lithography Laboratory. Projects include electro-optic thin films, alternative energy studies, and polymer formulations.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 525

Contact Information:
Prof. Adam Fontecchio
fontecchio@drexel.edu
215-895-0234

University City Main Campus
CoE - ECE: Student Liason

Description: Assist in open houses (includes some weekend day events); conduct tours of ECE labs and facilities; prepare handouts and recruiting materials; assist in recruiting events; assist with basic ECE office duties

Qualifications: Must be EE or CE major, effective communicator, personable, outgoing, available for occasional weekend events.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 313

Contact Information:
Adam Fontecchio
jward@ece.drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
CoE - Engineering Mgmt: Assistant to the Secretary

Description: Engineering Management is a growing graduate program in the College of Engineering. We are looking for students who are motivated and willing to work hard and have fun.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: Randell Hall
Room: 115

Contact Information:
Jessica Atchison
jaa24@drexel.edu
215-895-6061

University City Main Campus
CoE - Engineering Mgmt: Work Study

Description: General office work, filing, typing, running errands

Qualifications: Must be a current Drexel undergraduate.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Hess Engineering Lab
Room: 106

Contact Information:
Jessica Atchison
jaa24@drexel.edu
215-895-6061

University City Main Campus
CoE - Mechanical Engineering: Biomechanics Lab Researcher

Description:

Qualifications: MEM student must have taken MEM 230.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Alumni Engineering Lab
Room:

Contact Information:
Franco Capaldi
capaldi@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
CoE - Mechanical Engineering: Lab Monitor

Description: Students will be responsible for monitoring appropriate lab usage and perform general tasks. I.e fill paper in printer, provide general information to students, and aid technical staff with clerical issues.

Qualifications: General Computing Knowledge

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 16

Location: Randell
Room: 115

Contact Information:
Kathleen Donahue
kdonahue@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-1481

University City Main Campus
CoE - Mechanical Engineering: Nanofluidics Lab Technician

Description: Conduct general laboratory duties and experiment set-up.

Qualifications: Mechanical Engineering student

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Bossone
Room: 520

Contact Information:
Dr. Min Jun Kim
mkim@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-2295

University City Main Campus
CoE - Mechanical Engineering: Office Assistant

Description: Assisting the department in many areas, such as copying running deliveries around campus, assisting in answering telephones, helping in set-up for Seminars. sorting of mail.

Qualifications: Thorough and reliable.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Randell Hall
Room: 115

Contact Information:
Kathleen R. Donahue

215-895-1481

University City Main Campus
CoE - Student Services: Office Assistant

Description: Answer telephones; receptionist duties; making deliveries around campus; photocopying

Qualifications: Good people skills; possess the ability to multi-task; must be articulate

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: University Crossings
Room: 105

Contact Information:
Ellen Pons
ellen@drexel.edu
215-895-2211

University City Main Campus
CoE - tDEC: Lab Services Aide

Description: Student will be required to assist around the freshmen and sophomore labs, mostly procedureal work. Tasks include, but not limited to: errands, filing, assiting with lecture attendance, making usre labs are opened and clean before classes, etc.

Qualifications: Student must be punctual, trustworthy, and able to work without close supervision. Preferance given to students who have co-oped with us before.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: University Crossings
Room: 146

Contact Information:
Kevin Ayers
ka38@drexel.edu
215-895-1018

University City Main Campus
COE and MEM: UG Research Assistant

Description: Assist graduate students in developing robotics hardware and software testbeds. Assist graduate and professors conduct robotics experiments - data collection and analysis for sensor and actuator characterization, software debugging, and controller verification.

Qualifications: Matlab/Python/Ruby programming experience required. C/C++/Java programming expertise highly recommended. FIRST, SeaPerch, VEX or other high school robotics competition experience.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Hess
Room: 10F

Contact Information:
M. Ani Hsieh
mhsieh1@drexel.edu
215-895-5870

University City Main Campus
CoE: Computer Science Deparment : Office Clerk

Description: The Office of Computer Science seeks students for work-study positions to assist in day-to-day office operations and projects. Work includes clerical duties, filing and inventories, as well as, occasional receptionist duties which may include answering phones. Students may also be required to run errands on campus.

Qualifications: Should be able to work well independently with limited supervision. Candidates should posses good written and verbal communication skills and detail-oriented.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: University Crossings
Room: 100

Contact Information:
Tuyet Sithiphavong
tmd58@drexel.edu
2158956385

University City Main Campus
COE: Nanotechnology Institute: Web Developer

Description: Student will update the Nanotechnology Institute and Nanomaterials websites.

Qualifications: Strong computer skills with web design and programming experience. Background in working with Modx.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Center for Automation Technology
Room: 383

Contact Information:
Jill Buckley
jmb368@drexel.edu
215-895-6601

University City Main Campus
College Admissions : Secretarial

Description: Filing, compiling folders, inputting data, xeroxing and photocopying.

Qualifications: Some computer skills, but willing to train

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 114

Contact Information:
Sheila Joshua
sj45@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8260

Queen Lane Campus
College of Arts and Sciences - English and Philosophy: Digital Design Assistant

Description: The English and Philosophy Department is looking for a work study student interested in creating a Powerpoint template design with the department’s branding. A work study from the Westphal College of Media Arts and Design is preferred, but we will consider candidates with experience pending a resume review. Please submit all interested queries to Nicole Kline at nik22@drexel.edu.

Qualifications: Experience with Powerpoint and Photoshop

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline
nik22@drexel.edu
215-895-2430

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences - English and Philosophy Department: Humanities Research Assistant

Description: Work-study student to assist in humanities research for Dr. Eva Thury. Some duties will be clerical, but others will involve more interesting research-related tasks. There may also be some editing and writing. The areas of the research can involve rhetoric, literature, film, mythology, and cultural history. English major preferred. The shape of the position can depend on the student. A highly motivated student can structure the position so as to launch her or his own research project. Hours flexible.

Qualifications: English major preferred. Must have good editing, writing, and researching skills. Please be sure to submit a resume when applying.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 5044

Contact Information:
Nicole Kline
nik22@drexel.edu
215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences : Chemistry: Research Assistant

Description: Assisting with the research in plasma solutions to help discover an antimicrobial agent within such solutions. Will be practicing laboratory techniques as part of the research.

Qualifications: Background knowledge in General and Organic Chemistry. Background knowledge in General Biology. Previous clinical research experience at Pinnacle Health.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 507

Contact Information:
Dr. Frank Ji
hs427@drexel.edu
(717) 829-5232

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences, BEES: Lab Assistant

Description: The students will be working on data entry and analysis pertaining to a population study of the diamondback terrapin. These students may be asked to run PCR/gels, use mathematical algorithms in MATLAB, and run statistical analyses. Some students may also work on independent projects that may become poster presentations and/or publications.

Qualifications: Freshmen level Biology

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: PISB
Room: 301

Contact Information:
Abigail Dominy
aed25@drexel.edu
267-243-8805

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences, BEES: Research Assistant

Description: Research Assistants needed for a dietary study of turtles

Qualifications: Knowledge of dissecting, microscope skills, and the ability and willingness to learn to dissect dietary samples.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: PISB
Room: 301

Contact Information:
Steven Pearson
shp36@drexel.edu
215-895-6075

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry: CoAS - Chemistry: Laboratory Prep Aide

Description: Laboratory prep aide will assist the Laboratory Manager and Technicians in the maintenance of Chemistry teaching labs. Responsibilities include: mild preparation of laboratory solutions, removal and set up of experiments between laboratory sections, inventory supplies and replenish or request replenishment when necessary, disposal of chemical waste and upkeep the cleanliness of the labs. This position will provide an opportunity to enhance wet chemistry skills while working a flexible schedule. You may also be expected to learn laboratory experiments to support Teaching Assistants during Terms.

Qualifications: Minimum 1 laboratory course

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Disque and PISB
Room:

Contact Information:
Valerie Braz
vab46@drexel.edu
215-571-4202

University City Main Campus
College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics: Math Resource Center Staff

Description: Log-in in and log out students and tutors, direct students to appropriate tutor, data collection, monitor inquiries via email, assist manager

Qualifications: Previous adminstrative experience is recommended

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 8

Location: Korman Center
Room: 249

Contact Information:
Byron Greene
bcg38@drexel.edu
215-571-3594

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering: Digital and Print Media Student Employee

Description: The College of Engineering is seeking to hire a student to design and update a website for the NSF Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) program. The duties of this position include website design and content monitoring and creating print/promotional material for the GK-12 program. Other media-related duties will be assigned as necessary.

Qualifications: Graphic design or Digital Media students preferred

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bossone
Room: 533

Contact Information:
Jessica Ward
jward@ece.drexel.edu
215.895.6918

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering: Engineering Management

Description: General office work, filing, typing, running errands

Qualifications: Must be a current Drexel undergraduate.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Hess Engineering Lab
Room: 106

Contact Information:
Jessica Atchison
Karina.E.Krueger@drexel.edu
215-895-6061

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering: Office Assistant/Lab Coordinator

Description: Asst with general office operations, fax, copy, scan file... Organize, maintain, and help prep electronics lab, monitor components

Qualifications: Drexel at BCC Engineering student

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: TEC building
Room: 104

Contact Information:
Steven Schaffling
sws29@drexel.edu
856 222 9311 ext 2003

Drexel at Burlington County College Campus
College of Engineering: Research Assistant

Description: This position will be mostly focused on research and database creation/management. You will be responsible for helping to compile a list of all talks and demonstrations within CoE. You will also be primarily responsible for compiling a list of faculty research projects within CoE. A secondary component of this position will be to improve communication among 7 departments within the College. Website design (to illustrate programs and research) may also be a component of this position if it matches the qualifications of the applicant.

Qualifications: CoE student ONLY. Strong research skills and interest in research. Experience working with Excel is mandatory. Experience using Google Forms is preferred. Good people skills and ability to call/email faculty and staff without hesitation is necessary. Being well involved and well connected around the college is strongly preferred.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: University Crossings
Room: 155

Contact Information:
Alistar Erickson-Ludwig
a.e.ludwig@coe.drexel.edu
215-571-4354

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering - Dean's Office: Work-Study

Description: Position primarily provides assistance for front office operations: Greet visitors, answer phones, photo-copy, run errands, work on projects as requested

Qualifications: Good communication skills, good typing skills, maintains confidentiality, able to work Tuesday, Wed and Thursday, particularly 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. - May consider a Work-study for Mon and Fri as well.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: CAT
Room: 170

Contact Information:
Dawn Byrd/Sharon Yates
syates@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-2210

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering Dean's Office: Web Site Coordinator

Description: The candidate should possess skills and knowledge in the areas of website development, graphic design, social media integration, and computer technology. The candidate must be skilled in the area of content management systems, HTML, and have beginner skills in Photoshop. •Posting up to date website material in a timely and effective manner •Implementing design changes to webpages, landing pages, and CoE homepage •Maintaining the CoE events calendar •Editing content to ensure all material meets branding guidelines •Excellent time management skills •Able to work in a team If interested, please contact Elizabeth Brachelli at ebrachelli@coe.drexel.edu or 215-895-6454.

Qualifications: The candidate should possess skills and knowledge in the areas of website development, graphic design, social media integration, and computer technology. The candidate must be skilled in the area of content management systems, HTML, and have beginner skills in Photoshop.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Center for Automation and Technology (CAT)
Room: 170

Contact Information:
Elizabeth Brachelli
ebrachelli@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-6454

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering, Computer Science: Communications Assistant

Description: The Department of Computer Science is seeking to hire students to assist with daily communication tasks and projects. Main responsibilities include compiling and writing newsletters, creating promotional materials, collecting and organizing web analysis data, and organizing and writing web content. Students may also have general office duties, including filing, copying, and variable projects assigned by the department.

Qualifications: Candidates should possess strong written and verbal communication skills, plus enjoy being creative. Experience in graphic design, web development and coding, general knowledge of Microsoft Office and Adobe programs (particularly Photoshop and InDesign) is favorable. Candidates must be reliable with excellent organizational skills and the ability to take initiative and work independently during busy periods.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: University Crossings
Room: 100

Contact Information:
Julie Fisher
jmf323@drexel.edu
215-895-6275

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering, Computer Science: Laboratory Research Assistant

Description: Manually process confocal microscopy images for 3D reconstruction as part of an international research project. Structures in the images must be outlined. Software will then be run that creates 3D models from the segmented contours.

Qualifications: Working knowledge of Apple computers. Experience with Illustrator and Photoshop would be helpful. Programming experience within a MacOS or Linux environment would also be a plus, but is not required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: University Crossings
Room: 150

Contact Information:
Dr. David Breen
david@cs.drexel.edu
215-895-1626

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering, Dean's Office: Tour Guide and Outreach Assistant

Description: This position will be focused on assisting the STEM Coordinator plan and execute successful campus visits for middle and high school students from schools around the Philadelphia area. When a campus visit is scheduled, your main responsibly will be to give 1hr tours and speak knowledgeably about CoE departments and programs. A secondary component of this position will be to improve communication among all CoE departments by collecting information about the types of talks and demonstrations that each department offers to visitors. In addition you may be involved researching STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs at other colleges.

Qualifications: Availability in morning and/or early afternoon is MANDATORY. CoE student involved and well connected around the college is strongly preferred. Good people skills and ability to talk to a large group is important. Interest and experience is research is very helpful.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: University Crossings
Room: 155

Contact Information:
Alistar Erickson-Ludwig
a.e.ludwig@coe.drexel.edu
215-571-4354

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering: Student Liason

Description: Assist in open houses (includes some weekend day events); conduct tours of ECE labs and facilities; prepare handouts and recruiting materials; assist in recruiting events; assist with basic ECE office duties

Qualifications: Must be EE or CE major, effective communicator, personable, outgoing, available for occasional weekend events.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 312

Contact Information:
Melissa Ayers
MAyers@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-6658

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics: Research assistant for endothelial cell adhesion strength

Description: In this position, the undergraduate student will assist a graduate student in measuring endothelial cell adhesion strength to various substrates using a spinning disk device.

Qualifications: Engineering or biology major;

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bossone
Room: 525

Contact Information:
Alisa Clyne
asm67@drexel.edu
215-895-2366

University City Main Campus
College of Engineering; Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Department: Research Assistant

Description: Computational modeling of the hydrology and hydropower aspects of the grand Ethiopian Renaissance dam.

Qualifications: BS/MS student in civil or environmental engineering with focus on water resources. Matlab skills.

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bossone
Room: 413J

Contact Information:
Paul Block
pblock@drexel.edu
215.895.1721

University City Main Campus
College of Media Arts and Design: Design and Imaging Studios Work Study

Description: Work-study to assist the Design and Imaging Studio of the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. Flexible hours, can work around your schedule! Primary Responsibilities *Laptop and LCD Setups *Daily Lab rounds, stock paper *Open/Close Labs *Pickup and Drop off Equipment

Qualifications: -Great Attitude! -Federal Work-study award

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 14

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 213

Contact Information:
Matt Gleason
mjg362@drexel.edu
215-895-2906

University City Main Campus
College of Medicine : Health Information Technician

Description: Join a dynamic team to help transform medical practices from paper to the electronic world. Individual is to tag health information to be scanned into the electronic medical record. This requires meticulousness as the tagged items will be part of the official health record.

Qualifications: College student in good standing, interest in health care, motivated worker, may lead to additional opportunities related to the project based on performance

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: 1601 Cherry Street
Room: 11th Floor, Operations Suite

Contact Information:
Dr. Edgar Chou, Tracey Cavacino, RN
edgar.chou@drexelmed.edu
215-762-1058

Center City Campus
College of Medicine: Help Desk Assistant

Description: Assist Help Desk staff with daily tasks associated with the EMR initiative (electronic medical records) including, but not limited to: Troubleshooting computer hardware/software/networking issues. Imaging computers using Ghost. Delivering/picking-up computer equipment

Qualifications: Individual must have some basic computer software/hardware knowledge. Strong customer service skills. Ability to work well in a team. Network experience a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 4138

Contact Information:
Joe Pupo
joseph.pupo@drexelmed.edu
215-255-7717

Center City Campus
College of Medicine: Web Developer

Description: Assist the Drexel University College of Medicine Web Development team in developing and maintaining the College's web sites.

Qualifications: The candidate should have some experience in developing and maintaining dynamic, database-driven web sites, working with ASP, CSS, HTML, SQL, and should also have some experience with image editing and web site layouts. Experience with Macromedia Fireworks, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator is a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Centre Sq, 1500 Market St
Room: 24th Floor, West Tower

Contact Information:
Charles Tran

(215) 255-3562

Center City Campus
College of Medicine - Continuing Medical Education: CME Web Design Assistant

Description: Design and support of Continuing Medical Education website for the College of Medicine webcampus.

Qualifications: Web site design experience. Dreamweaver knowledge helpful.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 1427 Vine Street - Franklin Building
Room: Suite 405

Contact Information:
Cynthia Johnson
aditri@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2580

Center City Campus
College of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology & Physiology: Research Assistant (part-time)

Description: Part-time research assistant in a molecular pharmacology and cell biology laboratory at Drexel University College of Medicine. Significant guidance will be provided, however, the successful candidate will be expected learn quickly and to perform independent research-related tasks in a short period of time.

Qualifications: Evidence of academic achievement. Candidate must be highly motivated. Candidate must be responsible and independent. Pervious laboratory experience is a plus, but not required.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 8142

Contact Information:
Felix Kim
fkim@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2508

Center City Campus
College of Medicine, OB/GYN: Data Analyst

Description: Assist in development of computational methods for analysis of 3D models of tissue specimens.

Qualifications: Computer Science Major or equivalent experience.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 17113

Contact Information:
Roderick Price
lkaiser@drexelmed.edu
215-762-7442

Center City Campus
College of Medicine/Dept Medicine: Laboratory technician

Description: The Lab Assistant II will be required to work under direct supervision of Principal Investigator, in a laboratory that is currently developing DNA vaccine platforms against infectious disease pathogens. Job duties will include a wide array of activities including basic cell culture, performance of molecular biology research experiments using established protocols, and testing vaccine immunogenicity through the measurement of cellular and humoral immune responses using flow cytometry, ELISpot, and ELISA. Some experience with these immune assays is a plus, but the technician will be trained. The technician should be able to accurately record results and provide some data interpretation. Basic laboratory administration and maintenance will be required.

Qualifications: Current undergraduate student with experience with molecular and immunological laboratory experiments, and excellent verbal and communication skills, thorough knowledge of personal computer, and excellent organizational skills required.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 6206

Contact Information:
Michele Kutzler, PhD
mkutzler@drexelmed.edu
215-762-3487

Center City Campus
College of Medicine/Surgery: Research Assistant/Data Manager

Description: Work with Research Supervisor on projects in the Department of Surgery Human Subject Research Area. Data management, filing, assistance with documentation storage & shipment.

Qualifications: 2nd year of higher; good computer skills; willingness to complete Human Subject & laboratory training as needed.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 1435 Vine Street
Room: 1st floor

Contact Information:
Cynthia Gifford-Hollingsworth/Debbie Muto
cgiffor1@drexelmed.edu
215-762-8189

Center City Campus
College of Nursing and Health Professions: Radiologic Technology: Office Assistant

Description: Assist with the general clerical work of the office. Filing, making copies, typing a handout for class and emailing files to professors, assisting with mailing, running errands, etc.

Qualifications: Prefer applicants to be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Familiarity with clerical work and filing a plus. Reliability a must! Attention to detail essential! Willing to take candidates who possess some of the qualifications if they are reliable and have a strong work ethic. This job will continue indefinitely. Preference given to students who are not graduating in 2011, but exceptions can be made.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet Building
Room: Room 810

Contact Information:
Daaimah S. Etheridge
Dse29@drexel.edu
(215) 762-7936

Center City Campus
Computer Science Department: Office Assistant

Description: Department of Computer Science is looking for a reliable student to help out in our front office. The job will entail covering the front desk, filing, running errands around campus, copying, and other variable projects assigned by the department.

Qualifications: Person must be courteous and friendly to visitors at all times, even under adverse and uncomfortable situations. Strong communication and people skills a plus, as job entails interfacing with students, faculty, and staff. Must be punctual, hardworking and able to maintain confidentiality. Cannot be computer science or software engineering.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 3

Location: University Crossings
Room: Room 100

Contact Information:
Andrea Negro
amn27@drexel.edu
215-895-6208

University City Main Campus
Computer Science, Information and Technology: Website Coordinator

Description: WeServe is looking for a student who is experienced in web page development to help develop and maintain the weServe website and work on related social media issues (Facebook, twitter, etc.). Flexible schedule available but the work study student needs to be in the office to work with the director of the program to maintain and update the site on a regular basis.

Qualifications: Must have experience in web page development and be able to interact with social media i.e. Facebook; twitter.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 718

Contact Information:
Shirin Karsan
snk24@drexel.edu
215-895-0488

University City Main Campus
Continuing Medical Education: Office Assistant

Description: Provide support to CME staff by performing general office duties including data entry, mailings, research, conferenece registration, photocopying, phones, errands, and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications, including Word, Excel, and Access

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Franklin Building - 1427 Vine St.
Room: 405

Contact Information:
Cynthia Johnson, Jennifer Sumter

215-762-2580

Center City Campus
Counseling & Health: C.H.O.I.C.E.S. Center Social Network Administrator

Description: Work directly with the Director of Alcohol, Other Drug, and Health to explore how the Center can connect with students and deliver a variety of messages that support healthy decision making. • Maintain Du Choices – facebook profile o Regular status updates** o Research appropriate information to use in SU o Expanding circle of friends o Editing page for inappropriate content o Finding appropriate fan pages o Highlighting videos o Maintaining and updating a photo album o Explore facebook tools to engage students (poke, snowball fights, etc) • Launch Du Choices Twitter Account o Post to twitter on a regular basis** o Monitor conversations and content o Ask for assistance in content when needed o Research appropriate topics • Explore other ways for the office to maintain an active and appropriate presence on-line

Qualifications: • Enrolled as a full-time student (Undergraduate or Graduate) • Paid though federal work study – must be eligible • Can work as an unpaid internship • Knowledge of and interest in addressing colligate alcohol, other drug, and sexual health issues • Pursuing a degree in Public Health, Psychology, Behavioral Health Counseling, Sociology, Communication, Business Administration – General Business, Business Administration - Marketing other related area preferred.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Van Rennselaer Hall - moving to MacAlister 0024 in Fall
Room: 1st Floor

Contact Information:
John Watson
lmd22@drexel.edu
215-895-1415

University City Main Campus
CPG: Office Assistant

Description: Filling, running errands, efficiency with Word, Excel and Power Point, Xeroxing and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: No experience necessary.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Bellet Building
Room:

Contact Information:
Yvette Gay-Jenkins

(215) 762-2507

Center City Campus
Department of Chemistry: Rsearch Assistant

Description: The to be hired student will get involved in laboratory experiments on proteins. He/she will prepare samples for measurements, obtain experimental data and analyze them as requested by the PI of the laboratory

Qualifications: The student should have basic knowledge in chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics in order to be able to handle multidisciplinary project

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque
Room: 605

Contact Information:
Dr. Reinhard Schweitzer-Stenner
rschweitzer-stenner@drexel.edu
215-895-2268

University City Main Campus
Department of Environmental Health and Safety: Data Entry Clerk

Description: Enter chemicals into database/inventory system

Qualifications: IT Major

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 400 N. 31st Street (Bldg. 56) - 31st & Baring
Room: 1st Floor

Contact Information:
Martin Bell / Diana Dukes
diana.dukes@drexel.edu
215-895-5907

University City Main Campus
Department of Pathology: Computer Support Specialist

Description: Computer and data acquisition support for the Dept of Pathology. Scanning, printing, file management, computer hardware support.

Qualifications: Familiarity with Microsoft Windows file/directory navigation and general computer knowledge required. Strong organizational skills. Computer hardware, networking, and troubleshooting experience preferred.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 5213

Contact Information:
Dr. Fernando Garcia
Fernando.Garcia@DrexelMed.edu
215-762-3747

Center City Campus
Dermatology : Medical Office Assistant

Description: General office functions as they relate to operational and administrative clinical practices. Responsiblities include: faxing, filing and literary searches. Exposure to clinical medicine/dermatology in an outpatient office setting.

Qualifications: Reliable, hardworking and ability to maintain confidentiality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 219 N. Broad Street
Room: 4th Floor

Contact Information:
Carmen Rios
crios@drexelmed.edu
215-762-5554

Center City Campus
Dragon Card Office : Systems Work-Study Employee

Description: The DragonCard Office is looking for dependable students with great communication skills to assist in tasks of e-mailing eStatement and visiting Dragon Dollars off-campus merchants. The position also requires working on Systems projects varying from making phone calls, gathering data into excel, gathering feedback, and other basic tasks.

Qualifications: Good phone skills, customer service experience, and basic computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 124

Contact Information:
Ephraim Worede
ew25@drexel.edu
215-895-6096

University City Main Campus
DragonCard Office: Work-Study Student

Description: The DragonCard Office is looking for dependable students with great communication skills to assist in tasks such as creating ID cards, filing and alphabetizing, and helping students, faculty and staff members with various concerns. The position also requires employees to assist incoming and continuing students to apply for Dragon Dollar accounts in person, on the phone, online or by mail. Other tasks include: Validating DragonCards, and processing payments.

Qualifications:

Good phone skills, basic computer abilities, customer service experience a plus.

Students can apply using our online application: http://drexel.edu/dbs/dragonCard/DragonCardStudentEmployment/

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: Suite 124

Contact Information:
Alicia Ruise
dragoncard@drexel.edu
215-762-6680

University City Main Campus
Drexel at BCC: Biology Lab Assistant

Description: Assist with the management and preparation of all educational Biology labs at BCC. You will prepare solutions, make microbiology media, set up teaching labs, maintain bacterial stocks, autoclave material, wash test tubes & glassware, clean labs, break down finished labs, update & type chemical inventories, type lab prep sheets and dispose of chemical waste. You will have the opportunity to gain valuable basic laboratory skills and work a flexible schedule.

Qualifications: Biology majors are particularly encouraged to apply. Looking for reliable, diligent, punctual and pleasant individuals with good work ethic and appetite to learn.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: TEC Building
Room: 311 G

Contact Information:
Patricia Sidelsky
pls45@drexel.edu
856-222-9311 ext. 2008

Drexel at Burlington County College Campus
Drexel Athletics, Softball.: Work Study, Office Assistant

Description: Duties and Responsibilities: • Fundraising o Assist with fundraising opportunities currently in place. o Develop additional fundraising opportunities. o Contact previous donors for the upcoming season. • Recruiting o Learn our recruiting software. o Update and input current recruiting lists. • Communication o Create mailings for our seasonal newsletter o Assist with advancing our social media websites

Qualifications: Skills: Word Processing, Excel, Video/computer playback, communication, social media. Other Comments: We are looking for a focused individual who has an interest in athletics with a creative voice regarding fundraising and social media advances.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: DAC
Room:

Contact Information:


University City Main Campus
Drexel Athletics. Softball : Softball FIELD assistant

Description: Duties and Responsibilities: • Video o Record individuals during practice o Upload/manage/organize recordings o Learn our ‘Dartfish’ video computer software • Equipment o Help with setup/breakdown of practice equipment o Report lost/stolen/broken equipment to coaching staff • On-Field*optional o “Shag” balls during practice time o “Fungo” during practice to infield/outfield

Qualifications: Skills: Video/computer playback and managing, communication. Other Comments: Video playback is a large part of the advancement of our team and its players. We are looking for an individual who is very proficient with video and computer software.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Vidas Athletic Complex
Room: Softball Field/Fieldhouse

Contact Information:
Jessica Serio
js3477@drexel.edu
215-895-1976

University City Main Campus
Drexel Business Services: Drexel Business Services Graphic Designer

Description: The Student Graphic Designer is responsible for the design and creation of advertisements and publications for Drexel Business Services, part of Drexel University’s Division of Student Life and Administrative Services. As such, this position plays an important role in the branding and overall image of the division and University as a whole but specifically Drexel Business Services. Primary Tasks • Create advertisements in various formats for in house programs and services. These media include, but are not limited to web, flyers, signs, banners, and in-house publications such as brochures and pamphlets • Serve as designer, as needed, for Coordinator of Special Projects • Complete other duties as assigned

Qualifications: • Must have knowledge of and proficiency using design software including Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator. • Must have at least some experience creating print and web graphics, flyers, and other promotional materials. • Must be comfortable working with deadlines. • Must have good communication skills and ability to project professional image.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Ross Commons
Room: Suite 315

Contact Information:
Niki Ververelli
nav26@drexel.edu
215-895-5873

University City Main Campus
Drexel Business Services: Financial Assistant

Description: Assist in generating quarterly financial reports and annual fiscal year budget proposals. Audit quarterly financial reports and budget proposals. Assist in general administrative duties including formatting and updating existing Excel worksheets and Word documents, conduct market research, filing, copying, and other departmental administrative duties.

Qualifications: Basic finance and accounting knowledge preferred. Must be reliable with good organizational and interpersonal skills, and ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Working knowledge of Excel and MS Word preferred.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions:

Location: Ross Commons
Room: 315

Contact Information:
Diana Mihaylova
dm364@drexel.edu
215-895-6059

University City Main Campus
Drexel Business Services: Work Study-DBS

Description: Work study position includes opening mail, form completion, scanning/emailing, copying, filing, and dropping off timely interoffice mail items to 3201 Arch or Main Building.

Qualifications: Light office work experience, organization, dependability, timeliness, and responsive email communication.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Towers Hall
Room: 1st Floor office

Contact Information:
Alyssa Riker
atr26@drexel.edu
215-895-2967

University City Main Campus
Drexel College of Medicine : Data Entry/ Research Assistant

Description: You will help staff and faculty with research projects that involve performing Data entry/analysis/reports for the Clinical Skills Division. You will also help track IRB research request and approvals. Other office administrative duties may vary as needed.

Qualifications: Intermediate data entry experience using excel or spss. Expereince doing educational research

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Queen Lane
Room: 221

Contact Information:
Tiffany J. Davis

2159918533

Queen Lane Campus
Drexel College of Medicine - Divison of ID/HIV Medicine: Research Assistant

Description: This research assistant position will assistant with the administration of a survey that has been given to the HUH and DCOM residents and doctors assessing their knowledge about HIV testing in the hospital. Responsibilities will include collection of data, assisting with analysis of results, assisting with a developing an educational training program as a result of the needs assessed from the survey results.

Qualifications: Medical student or enrolled in a Masters Level health care program with knowledge about HIV testing.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 1427 Vine St
Room: 5th floor

Contact Information:
Erika Aaron
eaaron@drexelmed.edu
215-762-6826

Center City Campus
Drexel Fellowships Office : Pennoni Honors College: Fall/Winter Work-Study

Description:

Drexel Fellowships seeks fall/winter work-study to assist busy office with administrative, organizational, and communication tasks as needed, including: Assist with office external communication and marketing, including creating and distributing bi-weekly newsletter, creating and posting campus Infonet screens, blog maintenance and troubleshooting, etc. Schedule rooms for workshops and events; arrange for food. Assist with occasional evening workshops. Data management.

To apply, please send an up-to-date resume to fellowships@drexel.edu!

Qualifications: Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Attention to detail. Experience with Photoshop preferred.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Disque Hall
Room: 109

Contact Information:
Cindy Schaarschmidt
cs837@drexel.edu
215.571.3818

University City Main Campus
Drexel Fellowships Office, Pennoni Honors College: Spring/Summer Work-Study Job

Description: The Drexel Fellowships Office is looking for a terrific work-study student to help with information management, marketing and event setup, plus clerical support as needed for our busy office starting in the spring term. The Fellowships Office helps students across the university understand and apply for nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships. It’s a great way to learn how these things really work. To apply, please send an up-to-date resume to fellowships@drexel.edu

Qualifications: Organized, independent, and reliable students in any major are welcome to apply. Applicants must have an excellent attention to detail. Some multimedia and photography experience is helpful.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister
Room: 3019

Contact Information:
Cindy Schaarschmidt
cs837@drexel.edu
215.571.3818

University City Main Campus
Drexel University at BCC in Mt. Laurel, NJ: Recruitment and Admissions Assistant

Description: The Drexel at BCC recruitment and admissions team is seeking two student workers to assist with the recruitment office's daily tasks and logistics. Responsibilities include: compiling daily visit packets; reviewing and entering information into databases; preparing letters and packets for mailing; reaching out to prospective students who are interested in Drexel at BCC, e.g. reminders for Information sessions, open houses, etc.; supporting on-site event management; and assisting with other office work as needed.

Qualifications: Strong organizational and communication skills; ability to work independently and in a team setting; ability to think quickly and be resourceful; student must be outgoing and friendly, enthusiastic, and well-spoken.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: TEC
Room: 104

Contact Information:
Bernetta McCall-Millonde
Mccallbc@drexel.edu
856-222-9311 x2007

Drexel at Burlington County College Campus
Drexel University College of Medicine: Data Entry

Description: Data entry for our project on professionalism policies and remediation across all AAMC schools. 6-10 hours/week for approximately 6 weeks.

Qualifications: Drexel College of Medicine student

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: Suite 221

Contact Information:
Deborah Ziring, MD
barbara.lasher@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8537

Queen Lane Campus
Drexel University College of Medicine: Office Clerk

Description: The Office of the University Registrar is seeking a reliable part-time student for the position of Office Clerk at the Queen Lane Medical Campus. Under direct supervision of the Academic Records Coordinator, the Office Clerk will support all filing activities; including accurate document placement, confidential shredding, mail duties and other clerical activities. The Office Clerk will also perform scanning and indexing of academic records; ensuring that a variety of documents are stored in an electronic scanning system as appropriate. Flexible from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday at the Queen Lane Medical Campus (Easily accessible via Queen Lane Shuttle Route)

Qualifications: Student must be a reliable self starter with the ability to work independently. Should have strong knowledge of PC applications and office equipment. Preferred availability of at least 5 hours per week, with no shift lasting less than 2 hours.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Queen Lane
Room: Suite G-27

Contact Information:
Amy Nickerson
Amy.L.Nickerson@drexel.edu
215-991-8207

Queen Lane Campus
Drexel University College of Medicine - Office of Educational Affairs: Office Support

Description: Student eligible for the Federal Work-Study Program needed to assist the Office of Educational Affairs at Queen Lane.

Qualifications: Data-entry and clerical duties including but not limited to: filing, copying, reconciling of statements, creating and/or editing documents, website updates, researching and gathering data via internet, mail distribution, maintaining supply closet and common areas, and running errands. Approximately 8 - 10 hours a week, but can be more or less depending on award and availability.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Queen Lane
Room: Room 102

Contact Information:
Donna Sandfort
donna.sandfort@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8187

Queen Lane Campus
Drexel University College of Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department: Research Assistant

Description: A volunteer Research Assistant position is available immediately. Our research utilizes mouse models and cell culture to investigate the role of a novel fly gene in mammalian reproduction and cancer. Under supervision of the Principal Investigator and a Research Assistant II, you will assist in experimental protocols on research projects, and help maintain lab organization and operation.

Qualifications: A highly motivated individual with a Bachelor’s Degree in a science field is required. Must have excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Laboratory experience in molecular biology or biochemistry is preferred, but not required. Over time the candidate is expected to work independently and demonstrate initiative in handling daily routine matters.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: Room 11105

Contact Information:
Karen Berkowitz, MD
kberkowitz@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2018

Center City Campus
Drexel University Office of Regulatory Research Compliance: Quality Assurance Tester

Description:

Perform database testing duties by being able to test schedules, cases, and adding data to different screen scenarios. Duties will involve accurately and efficiently executing test plans, assembling and documenting all test results, and retesting as necessary. All other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and various programs to be able to assist in creating training materials. Understanding of basic internet and client/server architectures. Good communication and teamwork skills with the ability to listen and accept input from team members. Use of good judgement in what and how to communicate with others. Ability to clearly articulate ideas and thoughts verbally.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 1601 Cherry Street, Three Parkway Building
Room: Suite 10444

Contact Information:
Kathy Waterhouse, Program Manager
kdw32@drexel.edu
215-255-7749

Center City Campus
Drexel University Parking Services Department: Clerical

Description: The Parking Services Office is looking for dependable students with great communication skills to assist in tasks such as processing Bike Share rentals and returns, filing, and helping students,faculty and staff members with various parking concerns. The position also requires employess to assist customers in applying for parking permits and requesting special parking in person, on the phone, or via fax.

Qualifications: Good phone skills, customer service experience, basic computer skills,including the use of Microsoft Office.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 16
Room: 124

Contact Information:
David Jost
parking@drexel.edu
215-895-2813

University City Main Campus
Drexel University Parking Services Department: Garage usage monitor

Description: The Parking Services Office is looking for dependable students with perceptive eye, to distinguish valid permit, daily paid, and authorized visitor/guest vehicles from vehicles that are not paid to park. Assists visitors with parking serves and directions to campus destinations, and guest vehicle check in. Reports on facility quality conditions, such as lights outs, debris, cars unattended but running, unlocked vehicles and bikes. Tour parking facility with inventory report and cite vehicles that are not paid.

Qualifications:

Good communication skills, customer service experience, ability to use handheld electronic citation issuance device.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 16
Room: 124

Contact Information:
David Jost
jostdc@drexel.edu
215 895 2813

University City Main Campus
DUCOM: Barista, After Hours Coffee Cart

Description: Sells coffee and snacks

Qualifications: medical student

Minimum Education:

Number of Positions:

Location: DUCOM
Room: Room119

Contact Information:
Dr. Janet L Moore
jmoore01@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8214

Queen Lane Campus
DUCOM Emergency Medicine: Database Coordinator

Description: Department of Emergency Medicine seeks an individual to help with entry of patient chart data into a database

Qualifications: Computer skills and familiarity with use of Microsoft Office products, especially Access. The position is actually for work at a Departmental off campus clinical site (100 East Lehigh Ave). Transportation required, parking provided.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: NCB
Room: 2208

Contact Information:
Ralph Riviello, MD / C. Richard Kramer
ralph.riviello@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2574 / 856-981-2451 (cell)

Center City Campus
DUCOM Student Affairs: Tutor

Description: Provide academic support to medical students as required.

Qualifications: Must be a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year medical student with honors or high standing within subject area.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 20

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: Suite 114

Contact Information:
Veronica Bosier
vbosier@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8213

Queen Lane Campus
DUCOM: OB-GYN: Obstetrics and Gynecology : Research Assistant

Description:

We are looking for responsible, reliable, detail-oriented graduate students to help run large public health studies. The responsibilities will include:1) Conducting literature reviews and photocopying journal articles;2) De-identifying and abstracting medical records;3) Entering data;4) Light filingBenefits:* Flexible hours* Competitive pay* Positive work environment* Exposure to public health research and medical fields* We have a stellar graduate school track record for our work study students! Most of our past students have been accepted to medical schools or graduate schools such as George Washington and Jefferson Medical Schools, and the Harvard School of Public Health.

Qualifications:

Must be...* Able to commit to 10 hours a week* Detail-oriented, thorough, hard working, and have a positive attitude* Familiar with Microsoft Access (helpful, but not essential)

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: NCB 17th floor
Room:

Contact Information:
Andy Bhattacharya
abhattac@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2016

Center City Campus
DUCOM: OB-GYN: Obstetrics and Gynecology : Staff Assistant

Description:

We are looking for accountable students with a positive attitude to help in our Administrative offices. Duties will include but are not limited to:* Light filing* Photocopying journal articles and literature review* Scanning images * Running departmental errands * Shredding * Assist with the organization and storage of both physician records and various highly confidential materials* Data entry in both Word Documents and Spreadsheets* De-identifying and abstracting medical records

Qualifications:

* Work-study eligible* Able to work at least 10 hours a week* Able to type at least minimally with some knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel* Must be able to run departmental errands* Detail oriented, meticulous, hard working and have a positive attitude~~~ EXCELLENT BENEFITS ~~~ * Flexible daytime Hours* Exposure to all aspects of the OB/Gyn Department* The ability to work closely with top Philadelphia Physicians, Nurses, Midwives, Resident

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: NCB 17th floor
Room:

Contact Information:
Andy Bhattacharya
abhattac@drexelmed.edu
215-762-2016

Center City Campus
Earle Mack School of Law- Career Strategies Office: Work Study

Description: We are looking for a work-study student with excellent Excel skills to help us modify a series of spreadsheets holding information about law firms in Pennsylvania. We’ll need you to look up each firm on the web (or by phone) and list on the spreadsheet the approximate number of attorneys in the firm and confirm the mailing address. It’s that simple! Needs to be completed in the next month or so. Best guesstimate is this assignment will require about 10 hours per week over the next four to five weeks. If you have time now to put in more hours, that would be preferred. Send an email to Krystal Lespinasse (ksl36@drexel.edu)with your interest, time availability and contact information. Thank you.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3320 Market Street- Law
Room: Suite 320

Contact Information:
Martha E. Candiello
ksl36@drexel.edu
215.571.4720

University City Main Campus
Earle Mack School of Law: Legal Research Center: Circulation Assistant

Description: The Legal Research Center is hiring work-study students to serve as Circulation Assistants. Major duties include assisting library patrons at the Circ desk (checking items in and out, answering questions, etc.); pulling items from and shelving items in the Reserves collection; conducting hourly walkthroughs; and performing other occasional duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Applicants must be customer service oriented, dependable, and punctual; have a proactive attitude with tasks; and be able to lift heavy books. They must also have good communication skills and basic computer skills. Only students with federal work-study grants may apply.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3320 Market Street
Room: L-313 (in the annex connecting Hagerty Library 3rd Floor and Law School 3rd Floor)

Contact Information:
Patrick Garon
pjg27@drexel.edu
215-571-4733

University City Main Campus
Education: Mathematics Teacher Education Research Assistant

Description: The mathematics education faculty of the School of Education is seeking enthusiatic and reliable undergraduate students to assist with ongoing research projects in mathematics education and mathematics teacher education. The position involves reviewing literature, participating in data gathering, entry and analysis, and some office work.

Qualifications: Must have background in mathematics (successful in high school and at least 3 quarters college math) and interest in school teaching. Experience with children or in schools is a plus. Must have sufficient work study funds available, and be able to work approximately 10 hours per week. We are particularly interested in individuals who would be interested in working for multiple quarters.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Korman Center
Room: 213

Contact Information:
Jason Silverman
Silverman@drexel.edu
215-895-6087

University City Main Campus
Education: Office Assistant

Description: This work-study position offers students a chance to enhance their basic office skills such as filing, answering phones, making copies, and sorting mail, while at the same time working in a fun and energetic environment. Work-study students will also be called upon to assist professors with their courses. Students can make up their own hours for the term and will have a small amount of free time to work on their studies as well.

Qualifications: 1. Undergraduate students. 2. Must be able to set specific work hours during the week. 3. Office skills required (filing, message taking, etc.) 4. Basic computer skills required. 5. Must be able to work at least 12-15 hours per week. 6. Organizational skills required. 7. Attention to detail a must. 8. Punctual, polite, and presentable.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Korman Center
Room: 213

Contact Information:
David Appleton

215.895.6770

University City Main Campus
ELAM Program - IWHL : Project Assistant

Description: The work-study student shall assist the office in the overall duties of the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Program (ELAM). Typical tasks: Expense tracking and budgetary assistance Data entry Filing Special projects as needed Other duties as assigned

Qualifications: Pleasant demeanor, 'people skills' Strong written and verbal communication skills Creativity and problem-solving ability Ability to adapt quickly from one task to another Ability to pay close attention to details Good understanding of computer applications, including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook)

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Three Parkway / 1601 Cherry Street
Room: Suite 1050

Contact Information:
Olivia M. Lee
olivia.lee@drexelmed.edu
215-255-7349

Center City Campus
EM Operations: Enrollment Management : Information Processing Assistant

Description: Primary job function is data clean-up. Other office duties as needed including date entry, data research, and document management. Instruction is provided for all job functions.

Qualifications: Basic understanding of computer use is required: typing, navigating a Windows environment, using Internet Explorer to browse the Internet for information, and sending e-mails. Training will be provided to perform the functions of this position.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Main Building
Room: 201

Contact Information:
Theresa Hastings
tmh33@drexel.edu
215.895.2974

University City Main Campus
EM Operations: Enrollment Management: Information Processing Assistant

Description: Primary job function is data clean-up. Other office duties as needed including date entry, data research, and document management. Instruction is provided for all job functions.

Qualifications: Basic understanding of computer use is required: typing, navigating a Windows environment, using Internet Explorer to browse the Internet for information, and sending e-mails. Training will be provided to perform the functions of this position.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Main Building
Room: 201

Contact Information:
Dorian Adams
dma34@drexel.edu
215.895.2974

University City Main Campus
Emergency Medicine : Program Assistant

Description: The student will be working with the Department of Emergency Medicine’s Healing Hurt People program. This program engages victims of interpersonal violence and links them to services in the community with the goal of ending the cycle of violence. The student will be entering vital data and assisting with the management of an Access database to better serve victims of violence.

Qualifications: Student should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, especially Excel and Access. Student will be entering data that is confidential information so will be required to complete the HIPPA training and comply with its mandates. Student should be able to work independently and in groups.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 2117

Contact Information:
Dr. Theodore Corbin/Dionne Delgado
ddelgado@drexelmed.edu
(215)301-7435 or (215)762-3029

Center City Campus
Emergency Medicine: Research Assistant

Description: The employee will assist the Department of Emergency Medicine in a variety of quality assurance and research efforts. Primary activity will involve data entry and collection but can involve data analysis if the employee has the experience.

Qualifications: Basic computer skills with Word, Excel Self driven Attention to detail Readiness to new training

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 5

Location: New College Building
Room: 1238

Contact Information:
Neal Handly, MD
nh28@drexel.edu
215 762 2368

Center City Campus
Engineering Undergraduate Advising Center: College of Engineering Undergraduate Advising Center: Engineering Learning Community Tutor

Description: The Engineering Learning Community (ELC) program seeks two enthusiastic tutors to work with approximately 40 Engineering students in Myers Hall. Applicants should be comfortable tutoring the following courses: MATH 110, MATH 121, MATH 122, MATH 200, Chemistry 101, Chemistry 102, PHYS 101, and PHYS 102. The ideal candidate would also be comfortable tutoring linear algebra (ENGR 231) and differential equations (ENGR 232). The tutor must be available at least one evening per week for two hour study sessions. Additional hours per week will vary depending on weekly ELC activities. The tutor will also meet with the group more frequently in preparation for major examinations. Compensation for this position will include paid tutor training. The position will begin in Week 2 of the fall term and will span the fall, winter, and spring terms.

Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Full-time undergraduate student status required with at least sophomore standing. Must have earned B or better in Math 121, MATH 122, MATH 123, 200, CHEM 101, CHEM 102, PHYS 101, and PHYS 102. AP/transfer credits will be considered. Tutors must have a desire to help others/ability to teach effectively and must possess strong interpersonal and communication skills. Preferred Qualifications: Pre-junior, junior, or senior status is preferred. Comfortable tutoring ENGR 231 and 232. Experience working in a group tutoring setting. Students within the College of Engineering are strongly encouraged to apply. Qualifying candidates will be contacted for an interview. To apply: Please send an email with resume (if available), ID#, and letter of interest to Terri Baker at tbaker@coe.drexel.edu.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location:
Room:

Contact Information:
Terri Baker
tbaker@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-2211

University City Main Campus
English and Philosophy Department: CoAS - English and Philosophy: Writing Center Receptionist

Description: Description: The Drexel Writing Center is in need of work-study students to provide office support. Students will be required to answer phones, make appointments, and perform light office duties such as photocopying and picking up mail. Work-study students will also be involved in research and administrative assignments as time permits. Past projects have included researching and helping to design a Writing Center Website. Students' interests and experience will guide work assignments.

Qualifications: Qualifications: Good communication skills and positive personality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: MacAlister
Room: 0032

Contact Information:
Scott Warnock
nik22@drexel.edu
Contact Nicole Kline 215.895.2430

University City Main Campus
English Language Center: Director's Assistant

Description: Assist the Director of the English Language Center on special projects including market research and program projects with international students and other international clients. Flexible and interesting work environment. Work experience will be designed to build a resume in international education/business.

Qualifications: Excellent writing and oral communication skills. Experience with international students, study abroad, international business or other international programs. Background in communications, business, or IAS suggested, but others are also welcome to apply.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Language and Communication Center
Room: 103

Contact Information:
Dr. Barbara Hoekje

215-895-2067

University City Main Campus
English Language Center: English Language Center : Finance Assistant

Description: Description: Will Assist Finance Administrator in preparing financial documents for the center. General office duties: including typing, sorting/filing documents, photocopying, light mail deliveries on campus and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Qualifications: Current Drexel student who can work at least 10 hours per week. This position calls for a pleasant manner, focus, good organizational skills, and the ability to work independently. Working knowledge of Excel and MS Word. Basic knowledge of general accounting is a bonus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Language and Communication Center
Room: 113

Contact Information:
Shumin Chang
shumin@drexel.edu
215-895-6814

University City Main Campus
English Language Center : Marketing Assistant

Description: Undergraduate student with WORK-STUDY financial aid (required).

Qualifications: Minimum experience; knowledge of Mac and PC platforms. Reports to the ELC Marketing Coordinator, the Marketing Assistant will be responsible for database input and maintenance, preparing Excel reports and e-mail messages, plus other administrative and clerical tasks as needed.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Language and Communication Center
Room: 123

Contact Information:
Ann Aldrich

215.895.6338

University City Main Campus
English Language Center: Web Assistant - English Language Center

Description: Assist the Marketing Coordinator to maintain and improve the ELC website through the Drexel content management system (Sitecore). Salary and hours will be determined by availability of work-study funds.

Qualifications: Sitecore training will be provided but basic knowledge of html is required, and any additional web experience is a plus. Other requirements include dependability, initiative, creativity, and attention to detail.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 48
Room: 123

Contact Information:
Ann Aldrich
aea23@drexel.edu
215-895-6338

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management: Admissions Assistant

Description: The Office of Admissions is seeking a work study student to assist with the Admissions Office's daily tasks and logistics. Responsibilities include: Utilizing online database to find and organize student records, assisting with other office work as needed.

Qualifications: The work study student must be able to work independently and maintain confidentiality. Strong organizational and communication skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 212

Contact Information:
Catherine Campbell-Perna
catherine@drexel.edu
215-895-6713

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management : Production Assistant

Description: The Production Assistant is responsible for pulling photos requested by other departments, posting work-study positions,online, closing and filing closed jobs, distributing incoming mail, organizing the publication, sample, and fact sheet cabinets, and faxing proofs as requested by printers. In addition, the Production Assistant will be responsible for organizing photos and videos, archiving jobs, and helping design staff create low-resolution PDFs.

Qualifications: working knowledge of Microsoft and Adobe software good organizational skills and the ability to work independently preferred majors: communications, design, business

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 3031

Contact Information:
John Ruffino
jcr34@drexel.edu
(215) 895-2423

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management: Recruitment Assistant

Description: The Recruitment team is looking for a student worker to assist with the recruitment offices daily tasks and logistics. Responsibilities include: compiling daily visit packets, reviewing and entering numerous information into databases, preparing letters and packets for mailing, assisting with other office work as needed.

Qualifications: Strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to work independently and in a team setting. Ability to think quickly and be resourceful. Friendly, with a good sense of humor. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (particularly Outlook and Word). Ability to work at least 8 hours per week. – Students should have work study funds to apply.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Main Building
Room: 208

Contact Information:
Natalia Rodriguez-Hunter
nr387@drexel.edu
215-895-2267

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management: Social Media Work Study

Description: The Office of Admissions is seeking a work study student to post on Admissions’ social media platforms. This is a fun and unique opportunity to earn your work study funds while sharing your experience at Drexel with prospective students.

Qualifications: The work study student must be able to work independently and maintain confidentiality. The student must also have the ability to produce content on a consistent and reliable basis. Additionally the following qualities are a plus, but not mandatory: • proficiency in multiple social media platforms, • professional experience or coursework in social media and/or marketing, and • involvement (or willingness to be involved) in campus activities and/or activities off-campus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 212

Contact Information:
Mark Bagley
mab382@drexel.edu
215-895-0204

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management: Student Call Center Coordinator

Description: This position allows the Coordinator to reach out to prospective students who are interested in Drexel, e.g. reminders for Daily Visits, Open Houses, etc.

Qualifications: Friendly, enthusiastic, well-spoken and have free time in the evenings Monday-Thursday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Main Building
Room: 242

Contact Information:
Ken LaBate
pkl23@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management : Student Worker

Description: The Operations department is seeking student workders to assist our programmers and the Director of Technology and Facilities Management. Responsiblities may include: Assisting in the testing of online forms Writing procedures Research Creating Spreadsheet and other documents Troubleshooting computer issues Helping with Facilities issues

Qualifications: Possess basic knowledge of ASP.NET, SQL Server and Javascript. Students will learn the web application development process including: Agile methodologies, Object-Oriented Analysis & Design, Testing procedures, Ajax scripting and general professional IT skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 301

Contact Information:
Rashida Morris
rm3262@drexel.edu
215.895.2286

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management : Recruitment: Call Center Employee

Description: The Enrollment Management Office has a lucrative opportunity for students who are looking for employment on campus for Fall, Winter, Spring and/or Summer quarters. If you are friendly, enthusiastic, well-spoken and have some free time in the evenings, the Student Call Center is looking for you! This is a unique opportunity to reach out to prospective students who are interested in Drexel. there are a variety of calling campaigns which support all areas of Enrollment Management. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 5pm-9pm. However, hours can be adjusted according to your schedule. The pay rate is $8.50 per hour.

Qualifications: Students must be outgoing, enthusiastic, well-spoken, capable and friendly. Having some customer experience would be an additional benefit.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Main Building
Room: 242

Contact Information:
Ken LaBate
pkl23@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Enrollment Management/Recruitment: Call Center Employee

Description: The Enrollment Management Office has a lucrative opportunity for students who are looking for employment on campus during Fall quarter. If you are friendly, enthusiastic, well-spoken and have some free time in the evenings, the Student Call Center is looking for you! This is a unique opportunity to reach out to prospective students who are interested in Drexel. There are a variety of calling campaigns which support all areas of Enrollment Management. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 5pm-9pm. However, hours can be adjusted according to your schedule.

Qualifications: Students must be outgoing, enthusiastic, well-spoken, capable and friendly. Having some customer service experience would be an additional benefit.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Main Building
Room: 244

Contact Information:
Ken LaBate
pkl23@drexel.edu
215 895 6720

University City Main Campus
Event Services Offices : Event Assistant

Description: Worker to assist with the day to day operations of the office including processing event requests, answering phones, supporting on-site event management, running errands and other departmental administrative duties.

Qualifications: A positive demeanor with strong customer service skills. The ability to work in a busy office independently and as part of a team with limited supervision. Computer skills are required for training in event management software and a working knowledge of Excel and MS Word. Self-motivated. Great organizational skills. Flexible, Flexible, Flexible - no work day is the same.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 001

Contact Information:
Gillian Telford
get23@drexel.edu
215.895.2520

University City Main Campus
Facilities - HSCO: Project Support Staff

Description: Assist and support Health Sciences Campus Operations staff with all aspects of management of design professionals, occupancy efforts, moves and relocations in support of Capital Construction Projects and Renovations for DUCOM, CoNHP, SPH, and ANS. AutoCAD experience is preferred.

Qualifications: Pursuing a degree in Architecture, Interior Design, or related field. AutoCAD experience is preferred.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 1601 Cherry Street
Room: Suite 11622

Contact Information:
Joseph P. Ungaro
jpungaro@drexel.edu
215-255-7320

Center City Campus
Facilities Management: Assistant

Description: Assist with general office tasks such as: Receptionist duties including filing, sorting documents, screening calls, answering phones, type correspondence and picking up and sorting mail.

Qualifications: Basic computer knowledge helpful

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 516

Contact Information:
Frank Pizzulo/Patricia Lewis

215-762-7861

Center City Campus
Faculty Group Practice: Data Analyst

Description:

  • Collect all completed Patient Satisfaction Surveys (PSS), and other identified surveys, as they are submitted by the practices.
  • Enter appropriate info into the PSS Tracking form to track depts. that are submitting completed surveys. Follow up with depts. that are not submitting required surveys.
  • Scan completed survey by way of scanner or copier.
  • By utilizing data entry software, review problem areas of scanned surveys and make appropriate corrections.
  • By utilizing data entry software, compile standard weekly and monthly reports, as well as ad hoc reports as requested by Faculty Group Practice management.
  • Analyze reports for trends or notable variances from group averages.

Qualifications:

  • College student pursuing a business or technical degree.
  • Good analytical skills required.
  • Strong computer skills necessary (Microsoft Excel required, Access a plus).
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Detail oriented.
  • Ability to adhere to deadlines.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 18th Floor

Contact Information:
Dawn Rose

215-762-8635

Center City Campus
Faculty Senate: Work Study

Description: Assist in processing confidential data pertaining to faculty and staff. Copy and delivering data to Faculty and Deans. Pleasant telephone manners. Ability to keep data confidential.

Qualifications: Ability to work efficiently with limited supervision.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Randell Hall
Room: 119

Contact Information:
Jacqui Washington

215.895.5815

University City Main Campus
General Counsel: Student Employee

Description: General office duties such as answering phones, distribution of departmental mail, campus deliveries, filing, typing and other duties assigned

Qualifications: Friendly and professional demeanor. Good command of the English language. Basic computer skills. Dedication and reliability.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: 310

Contact Information:
Vicki L. McKee

215.895.6871

University City Main Campus
Goodwin - Construction Mgmt: CMAC Student Liaison

Description: Assist the Executive Director with clerical and administrative duties of the CMAC Assist in arranging and coordination of CMAC functions Arrange and coordinate company visits to campus for the purpose of conducting student interviews and presentations Assist the Executive Director in editing and producing the CMAC Newsletter Assist the Construction Management Program staff in gathering and updating student resumes Assist the Construction Management Program staff in gathering and updating student and alumni demographic information Other duties directed by the CMAC Executive Committ

Qualifications: Full-time major in Construction Management Competency in the Microsoft Office Suite Excellent writing and oral communications skills Must have completed one coop experience in construction Students may not serve as Student Liaison concurrent with coop terms The student will not work more than 20 hours per week

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3001 Market Street
Room:

Contact Information:
Bob Muir
rwm35@drexel.edu
215-895-5943

University City Main Campus
Goodwin - Culinary Program : Culinary Librarian

Description: Dependable student, preferable in information science program, able to organize and reshelf books in the culinary library. Library is open Monday to Friday 9am to 7pm. There are 2 shifts per day (Each shift is 5 hours long), shift one from 9am to 2pm; shift two from 2pm to 7pm. Please send resume to Radesh@drexel.edu Subject line: Culinary librarian work-study position.

Qualifications: Applicant must be able to enforce rules of the library and create and record a book check-out/check-in system.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Academic Building
Room: 615

Contact Information:
Radesh Palakurthi
Radesh@drexel.edu
215-571-3807

University City Main Campus
Goodwin - Hospitality Management: Office Assistant

Description: Assist with general office duties such as filing mail stuffing

Qualifications: General office knowledge. Must be eligible for work-study.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Academic Building
Room: 616

Contact Information:
Radesh Palakurthi
Radesh@drexel.edu
215-571-3807

University City Main Campus
Goodwin - Operations: Computer Lab Assistant

Description: Maintain and monitor computer labs in Goodwin College and the School of Education. Ability to move and lift computers is necessary. Flexible hours (days, evenings, and Saturdays) up to 20 hour work week. We prefer majors in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related field. Competitive hourly rates!

Qualifications: Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, PCs and MAC desktop/laptop is essential, and familiarity with Computer Science and Engineering software programs. Applicants must be reliable self-starters, excellent problem-solvers, and exercise sound judgment. Must understand and adhere to strict confidentiality standards and be able to take direction and complete work with minimal supervision.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: 3001 Market Street
Room: 222

Contact Information:
Shannon Hargrove
Shannon.Hargrove@drexel.edu
215-895-0957

University City Main Campus
Goodwin - Operations: Office Assistant

Description: Provide clerical and office assistance including: Answer phones; schedule appointments; make copies; file and fax documents; sort and prepare mailings; greet and direct students, faculty, and staff; and make campus deliveries.

Qualifications: Proficiency in Microsoft Office is required. The applicant should be dependable, organized, personable, and have a good sense of humor. Work is available days, weekends and evenings and up to 20 hours per week.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: 3001 Market Street
Room: 222

Contact Information:
Shannon Hargrove
Shannon.Hargrove@drexel.edu
215-895-0957

University City Main Campus
Goodwin College: Culinary Program : Cooks, Servers, and Stewards

Description: Need experience or do you have experience in the Restaurant industry? Positions available for servers, cooks, or stewards: Cocktail Parties Dinner events Lunch events. Federal Work Study Recipients and International Students can apply by contacting Tim Flohr.

Qualifications: Must be self-motivated and able to work in a dynamic environment.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 15

Location: Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Building
Room: 616

Contact Information:
Tim Flohr
tmf49@drexel.edu
215-895-5822

University City Main Campus
Goodwin College of Professional Studies: Student Worker

Description: The student's responsibilities will be to provide support services that include: -General receptionist duties -Making deliveries around campus -Data entry -Photocopying, filing, scanning and faxing documents -Assisting with facilities related request

Qualifications: *Must have work study funds *May be required to work 5pm-8pm on some weekdays. The applicant should be dependable, organized, personable. Also, must have the ability to act professional and represent the University. *Interested applicants should email their resume to Laila Bey at nlb44@drexel.edu

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: One Drexel Plaza, 3001 Markert St. Suite 100
Room: N/A

Contact Information:
Laila Bey
nlb44@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Goodwin/Hospitality Management: Tourism/Hospitality research assistant

Description: Student research assistant needed to search and record hotel industry information. More details of the specific topic will be discussed during the interview process. PLEASE don't leave a message on my work phone.....rather send me an email.

Qualifications: Familiarity with library and online databases and search methods Familiarity with Excel

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 101 N. 33rd St.
Room: 110

Contact Information:
Linda Joyce Forristal
ljforristal@drexel.edu
215-895-0908

University City Main Campus
Government andCommunity Relations: Community Projects & Internet Research Assistant

Description: Assisting with community projects and internet research. General office support services and some data entry

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 623

Contact Information:
Beverly Gay

(215) 762-8120

University City Main Campus
Graduate Studies Office: Student Worker

Description: Work directly with the Graduate Student Association and Assistant Director for Graduate Studies to help with various projects, data entry, mailings, phone calls and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Must be dependable, have good communication skills, fast learner, ability to multi-task, and have a pleasant and outgoing personality. Student must be eligible for federal work-study.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Randell
Room: 240

Contact Information:
Taz Kwok
tkk22@drexel.edu
215 895 0366

University City Main Campus
Hahnemann Health Sciences Library: Circulation Desk Assistant

Description: This position primarily involves staffing the second floor Circulation Desk at Hahnemann Health Sciences Library. Staffing the Circulation Desk requires student workers to assist patrons in materials circulation, answering patrons' directional questions, collecting fines, resolving simple copier/printer related issues, and assisting in opening/closing the library. The position will also assist in shelving library materials as the circumstances require.

Qualifications: - Good work ethic - Polite, friendly demeanor - Ability to pick up new skills quickly - Federal Work-Study allotment

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 20

Location: New College Building
Room: 2209-71A

Contact Information:
Katherine Masterton
kvm33@drexel.edu
215-762-7631

Center City Campus
Hillel : Data and Web Management Intern

Description: Student intern will be responsible for inputting student, family and alumni data into two separate web-based data management systems. Student interns will also keep track of event based data and work with staff to generate reports for regular program evaluations and evaluations for Hillel's funders. Student intern may also be given additional responsibilities with regard to updating the Hillel website depending on expertise.

Qualifications: Position calls for pleasant manner, organizational skills, and attention to detail. Prior experience with data management strongly preferred. Prior experience with Drupal based web system is ideal but not essential.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Intercultural Center
Room: 2nd Floor

Contact Information:
Rabbi Isabel de Koninck
idekoninck@drexelhillel.org
215 895 2531

University City Main Campus
Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts and Food Science: Servers, Baristas, Prep Cooks and Line Cooks

Description: We are currently accepting applications for part-time servers, baristas, prep cooks and line cooks for the Academic Bistro. The hours of operation will be Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 4:00pm. Please contact us for further details.

Qualifications: Dependable, hard working and outstanding customer service skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 12

Location: Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Building
Room: 616

Contact Information:
Tim Flohr
tmf49@drexel.edu
215-895-5822

University City Main Campus
Human Research Protection: Data Entry Position: Work Study Student

Description: Drexel University – Human Research Protection (Center City Campus): Data Entry Position Are you a Drexel University Work Study Student? Human Research Protection seeks a Work Study Student to support the operation of its busy office. Qualifications: Basic knowledge of Word and Excel; Ability to communicate and work with relatively little supervision. Hours: Minimum hours per week: 8 – 16 hours Maximum hours per week: 20 hours To apply, email Cheryl Storino, HRP Coordinator, with a cover letter and resume at: cls69@drexel.edu For location and additional information, visit: http://drexel.edu/src/financialaid/workstudy/jobs/

Qualifications: Drexel University, Human Research Protection: Data Entry Position Description: Database entry Qualifications: Basic knowledge of Word and Excel Ability to communicate and work with relatively little supervision. Minimum Education: Drexel Undergraduate Student Number of Positions: 1 Location: Center City Campus 1601 Cherry Street, Three Parkway Building Room: Suite 10444 Contact Information: Cheryl Storino, IRB Coordinator cls69@drexel.edu 215-255-7868

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 1601 Cherry Street, Three Parkway Building
Room: Suite 10444

Contact Information:
Cheryl Storino, IRB Coordinator
cls69@drexel.edu
215-255-7868

Center City Campus
Information Resources and Technology: Tech Support Assistant

Description: Assist students with technology questions, computer accounts and help IRT staff maintain BYOL facility classrooms in the Korman Center.

Qualifications: A demonstrated interest in technology and/or in learning Drexel IRT procedures; a strong customer service performer as demonstrated by excellent communications skills, initiative and enthusiasm.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Korman Center
Room: 101

Contact Information:
Jennifer Gay
jen@drexel.edu
895-4969

University City Main Campus
Information Science and Technology: Survey taker

Description: The survey taker will join a team that is collecting data on users of the Hagerty Library. Surveys will take place in Hagerty and on other parts of the Drexel campus. Some surveys will involve face-to-face questions, and others will involve observing and counting students. Surveys should be collected at all times of the day, and all days of the week. The survey taker can schedule when they want to do the actual surveys, and will be responsible for keeping their own time sheets. Basic training in survey taking will be provided by Dr. Khoo. The survey taker will also have to take training in human subjects research. Both will be paid as part of the work study.

Qualifications: Drexel University student in good standing, must be motivated and able to self-schedule and report their own work. Must be able to keep track of and organize the survey paperwork.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Library and other parts of campus
Room: Report to Rush Building 406

Contact Information:
Dr. Michael Khoo
khoo@drexel.edu
215 895 1230

University City Main Campus
Institute for Women's Health : Administrative Assistant

Description: The summary of work activities include faxing, scanning, filing, sending e-mail. Strong written and organizational skills needed to work directly with IWHL staff

Qualifications: Attention to detail, excellent writing skills; high degree of organization; must have a sensitivity to issues of confidentiality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New Wing - K Building
Room: Room K

Contact Information:
Melinda Johnson
mjohnson@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8192

Queen Lane Campus
Institute for Women's Health and Leadership: Communications and Research Assistant

Description: Experienced assistant with strong written and organizational skills needed to work directly with and under the general supervision of the Vision 2020 team. The summary of work activities includes a variety of research and writing, and organizational tasks including the creation of content for conference materials; writing and editing blog posts; utilization of social networking technology; general office work. The assistant will respond to day-to-day tasks as assigned. The successful candidate will be able to multi-task, balance priorities and work well with others.

Qualifications: Knowledge of office tools (Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Power Point, etc.) • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Interpersonal communications skills • Excellent writing and research skills • Ability to prioritize and handle a variety of assignments simultaneously • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student • No experience necessary, but attention to detail and accountability required

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: K Wing
Room: IWHL

Contact Information:
Carolyn Lynch
carolyn.lynch@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8831

Queen Lane Campus
Institutional Advancement: Office Assistant

Description: The Office of Sr. Vice President of Institutional Advancement is seeking a student for a work-study position to assist in day-to-day office operations and projects. Work includes general clerical duties, filing, mail merge, preparing letters and entry and inventory. Student may also be required to run errands on campus and will assist the staff in preparing for meetings as needed.

Qualifications: Candidates should be competent in Microsoft Office programs and should be able to work well independently with limited supervision. Candidates should possess good written and verbal communication skills and detail-oriented.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 316

Contact Information:
Eileen Lydon
enl23@drexel.edu
215-895-2198

University City Main Campus
Institutional Advancement: Office of Protocol and Special Events Assistant

Description: The Office of Protocol and Special Events plans and produces high-profile events for Institutional Advancement, Office of the President, Office of the Provost and the Board of Trustees. Work study students will assist the Office of Protocol with invitation mailings, memento bags, gift-wrapping, and any additional tasks needed to prepare for events for the Institution. We produce events at the highest level, and are looking for a student that is consistent, meticulous, produces a high-standard of work, and maintains a high level of professionalism at all times.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main
Room: 310

Contact Information:
Darin Pfeifer
dfp28@drexel.edu
215-895-0333

University City Main Campus
Institutional Advancement - Donor Relations: Stewardship Assistant

Description: 20 Hour/week position in the Office of Institutional Advancement assisting with coordination and documentation of efforts to appreciate and recognize donors. Responsibilities will include scanning, copying, binding, filing, drafting/editing correspondence, making thank you telephone calls and other duties.

Qualifications: Organizational and interpersonal skills, along with strong work ethic and attention to detail. Some speaking and writing experience preferred. Extroverted personality a plus.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 310

Contact Information:
William Swoope
wgs26@drexel.edu
215-895-6323

University City Main Campus
Instructional Media Services : Audio Visual Assistant

Description: Help deliver audio/visual equipment at night throughout campus. Help distribute A/V equipment from our Main Office in MacAlister Hall.

Qualifications: None needed. We will train.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 4007

Contact Information:
Chris Gibson

215-895-2925

University City Main Campus
Instructional Media Services : Graphic Design Assistant

Description: Help Graphic Designer in production work.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 4012

Contact Information:
Christopher Gibson
ims@drexel.edu
215-895-2925

University City Main Campus
International Students and Scholars Services: Assistant to New Student Coordinator

Description: Student employment opportunity for assistant to the New Student Coordinator. Job will entail reviewing and updating pre-departure handbook, emailing prospective students regarding their missing documents, copying, faxing, and making folders for new students. Some data entry required. This position will report directly to the Program Coordinator of ISSS. Responsibilities: Primary responsibility • Work with New Student Coordinator in preparation for incoming class. Other responsibilities: • General office duties: answering phone, filing, copying • Assisting students with ISSS related questions • Special Projects as needed • Other duties as assigned Dress Code: business casual

Qualifications: Student must be able to work in fast-paced, busy environment. Must be culturally sensitive, friendly, diligent, responsible and able to move quickly from task to task. Student must also be very organized, detail-orientated and able to collaborate with others. Student will be require to contact students on behalf of ISSS. Candidate must be knowledgeable in standard computer applications including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher). Must have Federal work study funds.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 210

Contact Information:
James Barnes
jpb335@drexel.edu
215-895-2502

University City Main Campus
International Students and Scholars Services: Assistant to the Assistant Dean of International Students and Scholars Services

Description: Employment opportunity for a work-study eligible student to assist the Assistant Dean with general administrative tasks and some programming. In addition, student will also perform general front office duties. Confidentiality is a must! This position will report directly to the Program Coordinator. Primary responsibility: Research/benchmark on multiple projects, maintain ISSS list-serve, assist with and update all event programming and advertising, update confidential files Other responsibilities: general office duties such as answering phone, filing, coping, assisting students with ISSS related questions, special Projects as needed, and ther duties as assigned Dress Code: business casual

Qualifications: Student must be friendly, creative, detail-oriented, organized, punctual and able to move quickly from task to task and be able to collaborate with others. Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 210

Contact Information:
James Barnes

215-895-2502

University City Main Campus
International Students and Scholars Services: Front Desk Assistant

Description: Student employment opportunity for a front desk assistant. Job will entail answering phones in a professional manner, emailing students, preparing letters for ISSS, scheduling appointments, filing and assisting ISSS staff as needed. Some data entry required. This position will report directly to the Program Coordinator of ISSS. Primary responsibilities: general office duties such as answering the phone, filing, and copying, assisting students with ISSS related questions, special projects as needed, and other duties as assigned Dress Code: business casual

Qualifications: Candidate must be able to work in fast-pacedm busy environment. Candidate must be culturally sensitive, friendly, diligent, responsible, able to move quickly from task to task. Candidate must be very organized, detail-orientated and able to collaborate with others Candidate must be willing to contact students on behalf of ISSS. Candidate must be proficient in basic computer applications including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher).

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 210

Contact Information:
James Barnes
jpb335@drexel.edu
215-895-2502

University City Main Campus
IRT: Electronic A/V & Media Assistant

Description: This position is for a VideoConferencing and Electronic A/V assistant to work in IRT with our team on video recording, webcasting and some video editing projects. Duties include assisting with setup of remote events and some video operation. Occasional presence at a Saturday event is needed, approximately 3 per term. Hours are flexible.

Qualifications:

You should be a self-starter and have the ability to work well without continual supervision. A/V or media background and a basic understanding of video cameras is very helpful.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Korman Center
Room: 120

Contact Information:
Robert Rasberry
rer37@drexel.edu
895-2364

University City Main Campus
IRT/ITS: Media Technology Assistant

Description: Assist VCAV department with general Media duties. This will include Videoconferencing, Webcasting, Video Production and other Distance Learning technologies. Must be available some nights and weekends!

Qualifications: Audio Visual experience is a plus. Computer experience required. Media background is helpful. This is a perfect position for a Media Arts or Television student.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Korman
Room: 126

Contact Information:
Rob Rasberry
rer37@drexel.edu
215-895-2364

University City Main Campus
Law: Office Assistant

Description: General office duties including delivering mail to various offices on campus, sorting documents, copying, filing, typing and other duties assigned by supervisor.

Qualifications: Sufficient with Microsoft Word and Excel. Good communication, organizational skills. Must be dependable and responsible.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: 3320 Market Street
Room: 430

Contact Information:
Mary McGovern
zf22@drexel.edu
215-571-4816

University City Main Campus
Law: Receptionist/Office Assistant

Description: Assist the Office of Student Affairs in the Earle Mack School of Law. Responsible for walk-in customer service, general office work, data entry, filing, copying and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Excellent typing skills Computer literacy Familiarity with office equipment Punctual Professional demeanor

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: 3320 Market Street
Room: 430

Contact Information:
Mary McGovern
mmcgovern@drexel.edu
215-571-4815

University City Main Campus
Law: Student Services Assistant

Description: Responsible for customer relations (telephone and drop-in customer assistance), general office tasks(data entry, filing, copying), and special projects in a busy administrative office.

Qualifications: The successful candidates are friendly, reliable, detail oriented, customer service-minded, and have basic computer skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: 3320 Market Street
Room: 450

Contact Information:
Danielle Lewis
lawstuaf@drexel.edu
215-571-4756

University City Main Campus
Law - Admissions: Front Desk Help Consultant

Description: Assist help desk and public lab floor supervisors with all aspects of walk in technology assistants; dispatch printouts to students and faculty; assist students and faculty with technology questions as needed; learn all aspects of current help desk topics and procedures including wireless registration and configuration; virus protection; windows update; Macintosh systems; computer accounts issues, etc.

Qualifications: Excellent communication skills face to face. Good attention to detail and ability to learn quickly

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Korman Center
Room: First floor

Contact Information:
Adele Varenas and John Caruso

215-895-6282 or 215-895-1771

University City Main Campus
LBoB - Marketing Department: Data Entry Aide

Description: Collection and coding of historical data on top management teams of public firms, using online sources. For each of the research sample’s firms, and for each year they are in the sample, annual filings of the firm (10-K and/or proxy) are to be accessed using SEC’s online database called EDGAR. Top executives listed in the filing, and various pieces of information available therein like title, are to be coded into an excel sheet following a specified coding scheme. Additional information like backgrounds are also to be coded, possibly using other online sources of data.

Qualifications: 1. Mental concentration over long periods of time, especially while doing repetitive tasks using a computer 2. Meticulousness, consistency, and diligence 3. Basic familiarity with excel

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3600 Market Street
Room: 7th Floor, Faculty Suite

Contact Information:
Dr. Pravin Nath
kmw25@drexel.edu
215-895-2145

University City Main Campus
LCOB - Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship: Front Desk Office Assistant

Description: HELP WANTED! Immediate positions available at the Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship. Looking for conscientious, hardworking students for front desk duties. Students should have Federal Work-study funds available. Please contact Debra Colbert-Maduforo at debbie@drexel.edu or 215-895-0309.

Qualifications: Capable of utilizing Microsoft Office, must be able to work morning and evening workshops.

Minimum Education:

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Academic Building
Room: G-55

Contact Information:
Debra Colbert-Maduforo
debbie@drexel.edu
215-895-0309

University City Main Campus
LCOB UG Advising: LeBow - Undergraduate Advising: Office Assistant

Description: The LeBow Undergraduate Advising Center is seeking punctual, organized, and responsible work studies to assist in various office duties in helping our advisors and our office run more effectively and efficiently! Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Answering phone (taking messages, scheduling appointments, returning calls) - Covering Front Desk (Handling walk-ins and appointments) - Assisting Advisors (Making faxes, copies, phone calls) - Filing paperwork (logging information, filing) - Miscellaneous Duties (mail drop off, etc.)

Qualifications: During your time at work, you are expected to dress appropriately for a business environment. This means no revealing clothing, tank-tops, mid-drifts, droopy pants, or hats. Jeans are acceptable, however an appropriate appearance should be maintained. While working in the Undergraduate Advising Center, you are also a representative of the Dean of College of Business. We will expect no more from you than your future employers will.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 12

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 012

Contact Information:
Caitlin McCormick
cem52@drexel.edu
215-895-1654

University City Main Campus
LeBow - Center for Teaching Excellence: Student Worker

Description: LeBow’s Center for Teaching Excellence is focused on continuously improving the level of teaching excellence in the College as well as the quality of the learning experience provided to the students. Reports to Associate Director and Executive Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence Responsible for providing administrative support for the CTE and its Directors Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Assists in preparation for CTE events, updates databases in Microsoft Access, organizes supplies, and files documents on an as-needed basis

Qualifications: Strong organizational skills Professional image (student workers are the front line of contact for CTE visitors) Ability to work independently and handle multiple projects at one time Ability to initiate projects and keep records of their progress Ability to pay attention to detail Knowledge of use of various functions in Microsoft Word and Excel (i.e. mail merges and equations)

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 206

Contact Information:
Jennifer Maden
madenjl@drexel.edu
215-895-2605

University City Main Campus
LeBow - Graduate Admissions: Office Assistant

Description:

Qualifications: We require our students to have and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Microsoft Office experience, customer service skills and the ability to lift 25 pounds.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 207

Contact Information:
Lisa Stigliano/Stephania Cowan
las76@drexel.edu
215.895.1557

University City Main Campus
LeBow - Marketing: Clerical Aide

Description: Reliable student to answer phones, filing, copying, campus deliveries and additional clerical duties as assigned.

Qualifications: MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); professional/courteous manner; communication and organizational skills a must

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 501

Contact Information:
Kimberly Williams

215-895-2145

University City Main Campus
LeBow - Outreach and Retention: Administrative Assistant

Description: Assist the program manager with various aspects of administration and outreach. Responsibilities may include: general office duties such as data entry, delivery of departmental mail, photocopying, running errands, assisting with mailings, posting flyers around campus, occasional computer research, etc.

Qualifications: good typing and computer skills (esp. Microsoft applications); ability to work independently; Must be reliable and able to maintain confidentiality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Academic Building
Room: 315

Contact Information:
Jackie McCurdy
jmm67@drexel.edu
215-895-6287

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business: Operations Student Worker

Description: This is an administrative role with duties including, but not limited to: scanning, filing, preparing materials for events and mailings, data entry, and helping office with daily procedures.

Qualifications: Full-time student with work-study eligibility. Must be an undergraduate. Must have Work Study Funds Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher. Must be able to work weekdays between 9 am and 5 pm and have a minimum of 2 to 3 consecutive hours available per work day.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 207

Contact Information:
Morris Davis
mid27@drexel.edu
215-895-1557

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business: PhD program and Economics Research Assistant

Description: This position has two components: 1) Assisting the LeBow PhD Program Director and Program Coordinator with administration of the program and; 2) performing research assistant duties in Economics. Assistance to the PhD program may include web searches, collecting and analyzing data related to the program, and assisting with external communications. The economics research assistant component will involve several responsibilities including, but not limited to: finding, collecting, organizing and analyzing macroeconomic data on unemployment, GDP, and inflation; preparing reports on recent significant macroeconomic events; documenting the incentive programs used in the US and the EU to encourage research and development by small to medium sized businesses; searching the economics literature and summarizing research papers on specific topics related to the research work. The research assistant will report directly to Professor Christopher A. Laincz and Sarah Haley.

Qualifications: Intermediate microeconomics (Econ 301) and intermediate macroeconomics (Econ 321) are essential for the position. Econometrics (Econ 351) is also desirable, though not required. In addition, Excel skills are required for the position and other computer skills (e.g. MATLAB, E-views, SAS, C programming) would be an advantage. Please submit a resume and a list of the economics courses taken to date (including the name of the Professor for the course) to claincz@drexel.edu.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Science Center
Room: 7th floor

Contact Information:
Sarah Haley and Christopher Laincz
slh54@drexel.edu
215-895-6156

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business : Economics: Front Desk and Administrative Support

Description: Looking for one or two people who can provide front desk coverage and some light administrative office help for 2 to 4 hours- three to five days a week.

Qualifications: Good interpersonal skills are my number one priority followed closely by a 'can-do' attitude. The ideal candidate will have some experience working inside an office environment or is interested in developing a foundation of those skills as a resume builder. Primary duties include aswering the phone and providing basic support for a variety of faculty members.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: 3600 Market Street, Science Center
Room: 7th floor

Contact Information:
Sarah Haley
slh54@drexel.edu
215-895-6156

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business, Center for Teaching Excellence: Office Assistant: Center for Teaching Excellence

Description: Responsible for providing administrative support for the CTE. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: preparation of events, preparation and assembling of special projects for the Dean/Provost Office, preparation of Excel reports for the Vice Dean/Dean, assist Executive Assistant in various projects, file management, and other ad hoc projects.

Qualifications: strong organizational skills, professional image, ability to work independently and handle multiple projects at one time, ability to initiate projects and keep records of their progress, ability to pay attention to detail, knowledge of use of various functions in Microsoft Word and Excel (mail merges and calculations).

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 207

Contact Information:
Jennifer Elliott
jle38@drexel.edu
215-571-3542

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business, Department of Economics: Economics Research Assistant

Description: The research assistant position will involve several responsibilities including, but not limited to: finding, collecting, organizing, and analyzing macroeconomic data on unemployment, GDP, and inflation; preparing reports on recent significant macroeconomic events such as the financial crises in Southern Europe; and monitoring the employment and unemployment statistics particularly for the United States. The research assistant will report directly to Professor Christopher A. Laincz but may be asked to assist other Economics professors. Intermediate microeconomics (Econ 301) and intermediate macroeconomics (Econ 321) are required for the position. Econometrics (Econ 351) and/or C programming ability are also desirable, though not required. In addition, Excel skills are required for the position. Note that 1) this position is open to undergraduate students ONLY; and 2) strong preference will be given to Econ majors and Econ concentration students.

Qualifications: Required: Minimum GPA 3.0, Econ 301 (Min grade: B), Econ 321 (Min. Grade B), experience with Excel. Desirable: Econ 350, C programming skills

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3600 Market St.
Room: 7th Floor

Contact Information:
Christopher A. Laincz
claincz@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business, Department of Economics: Research Assistant

Description: Responsibilities will consist of collecting data from firm financial statements as well as documenting relevant news stories as part of a project evaluating tax avoidance among multinational corporations. Assistant(s) will report directly to Professor Sebastien Bradley and should expect to average 10 hours/week (including weekly or biweekly meetings to assess progress).

Qualifications: Applicants for this position should possess an interest in tax policy and international business and should be proficient with Excel. Preference will be given to upper-level students in the College of Business with demonstrated ability in economics, finance, and/or accounting. Minimum 3.0 GPA.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3600 Market St
Room: 7th Floor

Contact Information:
Sebastien Bradley
sbradley@drexel.edu
215 571 4193

University City Main Campus
LeBow College of Business: Decision Sciences: Office Assistant

Description: Student needed to assist in editing manuscripts as well as general office work: scanning and photocopying documents, running errands on campus, and other miscellaneous duties as assigned

Qualifications: English major preferred. Must be reliable, conscientious and organized.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Center
Room: 203

Contact Information:
Benjamin Lev
jp3442@drexel.edu
215-895-2130

University City Main Campus
LeBow MBA Career Services: MBA Career Services-Student Assistant

Description: The MBA Career Services Student Assistant will help us to prepare for on-campus employer events, manage the web-based systems including registering students for services, maintaining attendance records of workshops and other MBA CS events, assembling presentation and other materials for events, and tallying evaluations. Additional projects(i.e. researching business trends etc) may be assigned.

Qualifications: Attention to detail, good computer skills, careful about meeting deadlines, good language and communication skills. Minimum GPA 3.2

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 105

Contact Information:
Stephanie Johnson
stjohnson@drexel.edu
215.571.3593

University City Main Campus
LeBow, Economics: Economics Research Assistant

Description: The research assistant position will involve several responsibilities including, but not limited to: finding, collecting, organizing, and analyzing macroeconomic data on unemployment, GDP, and inflation; preparing reports on recent significant macroeconomic events such as the financial crises in Southern Europe; and monitoring the employment and unemployment statistics particularly for the United States. The research assistant will report directly to Professor Christopher A. Laincz but may be asked to assist other Economics professors. Intermediate microeconomics (Econ 301) and intermediate macroeconomics (Econ 321) are required for the position. Econometrics (Econ 351) is also desirable, though not required. In addition, Excel skills are required for the position. Note that strong preference will be given to Econ majors and Econ concentration students.

Qualifications: Required: Econ 301 and Econ 321 (minimum grade B). Experience with Excel. Desired: Econ 350.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Matheson Hall
Room: 504B

Contact Information:
Christopher A. Laincz
claincz@drexel.edu
215-895-2503

University City Main Campus
LeBow: Decision Sciences: Office Assistant

Description: Work study student needed to assist with photocopying, filing and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Attention to detail and organized

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Paul Peck Problem Solving and Research Center
Room: 222

Contact Information:
Hazem Maragah
maragahh@drexel.edu
215-895-6996

University City Main Campus
LeBow: Marketing: Behavior Lab Attendant

Description: Work in a team of work studies and with researchers to collect data from participants/volunteers in our behavior laboratory. All data collection is conducted in a room on campus---currently at Pearlstein in LeBow College of Business—and data collection is done at different times between 10am-5pm daily from Tuesday through Thursday each week during the winter term. You will not be soliciting volunteers for studies--- participants are invited by researchers. You will be responsible for preparing copies of surveys, porting studies on computers running special software, and collecting data and entering it in MS Excel/SPSS in the laboratory. When computers are involved in data collection you will be procuring machines from Lebow Tech (in Pearlstein building) and porting studies on the machines. Daily, during and after data collection, you will be recording participation and coding data in Excel/SPSS.

Qualifications: Availability to start by January 14th 2013 and Be able to to work up to 20 hours a week. In addition, must be: Team player, Flexible, Responsible, Meticulous, diligent, Have basic familiarity with excel, Open to learning additional software

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 4

Location: 3600 Market Street
Room: 7th Floor

Contact Information:
Kimberly Williams
kmw25@drexel.edu
215-895-2145

University City Main Campus
LeBow: Outreach and Retention: Administrative Assistant

Description: Assist the program manager with various aspects of administration and outreach. Responsibilities may include: general office duties such as data entry, delivery of departmental mail, photocopying, running errands, assisting with mailings, posting flyers around campus, occasional computer research, etc.

Qualifications:

Good typing and computer skills (esp. Microsoft applications); ability to work independently; Must be reliable and able to maintain confidentiality.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Academic Building
Room: 315

Contact Information:
Linda Carlin
ku33@drexel.edu
408-797-5158

University City Main Campus
Legal Research Center (Earle Mack School of Law): Circulation Assistant

Description: The Legal Research Center is hiring work-study students to serve as Circulation Assistants. Major duties include assisting library patrons at the Access Services desk, performing hourly walkthroughs, and maintaining the stacks (shelving, shelf-reading, and shifting books, etc.). There will be other occasional duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Applicants must be customer service oriented, dependable, and punctual; have a proactive attitude with tasks; and be able to lift heavy books. They must also have good communication skills and basic computer skills. Only students with federal work-study grants may apply.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: Earle Mack School of Law (3320 Market St.)
Room: Legal Research Center

Contact Information:
Patrick Garon or Kristopher Klein
pjg27@drexel.edu
215-571-4733 (Patrick) or 215-571-4820 (Kris)

University City Main Campus
Legal Research Center (Earle Mack School of Law): Collection Services Student Assistant

Description: Assists with updating the Legal Research Center’s print materials by filing looseleaf services, and processing new materials to be added to the Legal Research Center's collection. Performs other related duties.

Qualifications: Attention to detail. Ability to follow directions and procedures. Ability to learn new tasks quickly. Ability to work independently. Ability to lift and move relatively heavy books. Basic knowledge of computer data entry. Desired: Previous library experience and/or interest in law.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Hagerty Library, 3rd Floor
Room: L361

Contact Information:
Nikki Karam (nrk28@drexel.edu)
fal28@drexel.edu
215-571-4760

University City Main Campus
Leonard Pearlstein Gallery: Gallery Monitor

Description: The Leonard Pearlstein Gallery is currently looking for work-study eligible students for the Summer Term. If you’re reliable, punctual and friendly, come and apply for a great opportunity at Drexel’s Leonard Pearlstein Gallery!

Qualifications: Part time positions available 5-7 hours work per week with more available during upcoming projects/exhibits. Our hours are Monday through Friday 11-5pm.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: Leonard Pearlstein Gallery

Contact Information:
Meagan Dion
gallery@drexel.edu
2158952548

University City Main Campus
Library - Access Services: Library Assistant

Description: Assisting patrons at the Circulation and Reserve desks and in locating library materials; shelving books in the library stacks and various other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: General office assistance; library assistance.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Hagerty Library
Room: 104

Contact Information:
Shin Amano
spa25@drexel.edu
215.895.2774

University City Main Campus
Lindy Center for Civic Engagement: Office Asstiant

Description: The Lindy Center for Civic Engagement promotes the ideals of social responsibility and public service by facilitating community based experiential learning for students, faculty, and staff at Drexel University. The position requires be of assistance in general administrative duties including; answering phone, filing, copying, running errands (on campus), mail delivery, data entry and other departmental office assignments, as needed.

Qualifications: Must be reliable with a positive attitude, good organizational and interpersonal skills, and ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Computer/technology skills and a sense of humor a plus (but not required).

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3210 Cherry Street
Room: 2nd Floor

Contact Information:
Dorinda Wilson
dtw29@drexel.edu
215-895-5806

University City Main Campus
LRC: Team Member

Description: Reception duties, answering phones, clerical, teaching station setup, light cleaning. Assistant with audio/visual equipment, basic computer knowledge helpful.

Qualifications: No Experience necessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: New College Building
Room: 3rd Floor

Contact Information:
L. Rockstraw

(215) 762-4115

Center City Campus
Materials Science and Engineering: Office Assistants

Description: The Materials Science and Engineering is seeking 2 reliable and responsible office assistants for each term this 2012-2013 academic year. Duties consist of light office task, such as copying, scanning, faxing, typing, sorting mail, on-campus deliveries, event preparation, answering phones, placing orders and providing assistance to full-time staff on an as needed basis.

Qualifications: Experience with Microsoft Office, Internet search (Explorer, Firefox, etc...) and ability to work with a diverse group of individuals. Must have work-study funding each term schedule to work and have time set aside to work 5- 10 hours/weekly.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: LeBow Engineering
Room: 344

Contact Information:
Yenneeka Long
ylong@coe.drexel.edu
215-895-6644

University City Main Campus
Materials Science and Engineering: Website Developer

Description: Professors Steve May (MSE) and James Rondinelli (MSE) are looking for a student who is experienced in web page development to develop and maintain a website that highlights research on oxide materials at Drexel. The job provides a flexible schedule. 10-15 hours per week.

Qualifications: Must have experience in web page development.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: LeBow
Room: 348

Contact Information:
Steve May
smay@coe.drexel.edu
215-571-3650

University City Main Campus
Mechanical Engineering: Research Work Study

Description: The student will assist a professor in creating a device to measure memory in fruit flies. The device uses thermocyclers to change the temperature of a surface so that the fruit flies move in a specific pattern (to the cool surface). The student will also supervise a high school student for his science fair project on this topic.

Qualifications: Must be able to use design software and preferably the machine shop; measure and analyze device temperature; and control thermocyclers first using a power supply and later with a microcontroller. Ideally, the candidate should be able to create a GUI to allow a user to determine the heating/cooling pattern.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Alumni Engineering Labs
Room: 170C

Contact Information:
Alisa Clyne
asm67@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Medical Science Programs: Office Assistant

Description: Office clerical work

Qualifications: office experience

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 4

Location: New College Building
Room: 4122

Contact Information:
Martha Kaplan

215-762-8219

Center City Campus
Medicine: Program Analyst

Description: Assist the Senior Program Analyst in the Department of Medicine on all campuses (MCP, Center City Hahnemann, City Line), on all computer issues

Qualifications: Be able to troubleshoot on Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Pro and XP Platform: troubleshoot e mail clients and all Microsoft applications

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 6104

Contact Information:
Larry Bollens/ Ann McElroy

215-762-7635 / 215-762-2661

Center City Campus
Medicine - Dept of Medicine : Clerical Clerk

Description: Assisting with large mailings, hanging posters for Grand Rounds, filing, copying letters, picking up, sorting, and distributing mail from mail room. Assist with stocking supply cabinets

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College
Room: 6104

Contact Information:
Beverly Johnson
bjohnson02@drexelmed.edu
215-762-8397

Center City Campus
Microbiology & Immunology: Animal Lab Assistant

Description: Assist in Parsite/Rodent Malaria Project

Qualifications: Previous experience in working with Animals

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 149

Contact Information:
Dr. Lawrence W. Bergman

215-991-8376

Queen Lane Campus
Microbiology & Immunology : Research Assistant

Description: The student employee will work in a malaria research laboratory performing various DNA and protein isolation procedures

Qualifications: At least one year experience working in malaria research laboratory.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 149

Contact Information:
Lawrence W. Bergman
Lbergman@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8376

Queen Lane Campus
Nephrology: Research Coordinator

Description: Coordinate clinical DRIVE Study. The DRIVE study involves the evaluation of patients with anemia and end stage renal disease and the detection of the role of iron overload and iron deficiency within these patients. Research coordinator will review weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly data to ascertain the most efficient and safest treatment of iron deficiency while preventing iron overload sequelae. Research coordinator must travel to the two outpatient dialysis facilities and the DUCOM Center City Campus. Will function as the research coordinate and facilitate the project along with the principle coordinator, Allan B Schwartz MD, Sub-Investigator Tony Dunn DO, Pat Lyons MD, Larry Krevolin DO.

Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Clinical Research Experience - 1 year Nephrology Clinical Experience - 1 year

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 245 N 15th Street
Room: 6109

Contact Information:
Allan B Schwartz, MD

215 762 8695

Center City Campus
Neurobiology: Lab Assistant

Description: Lab assistant will participate in experiments and also take part in the daily maintainence of the lab.

Qualifications: Prior lab experience is helpful. Knowledge of brain anatomy and physiology needed.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions:

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 208

Contact Information:
Dr. Shao-Pii Onn
shao-pii.onn@drexel.edu
215-991-8457

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy: Behavior Lab Technician

Description: Assist technicans and principal investigator in Behavior Core lab that studies recovery of function after spinal cord injury in an animal model. Responsible for assisting with behavioral testing and scoring videotapes.

Qualifications: Rodent handling experience desirable; willing to work some weekend hours

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 183

Contact Information:
Jed Shumsky

215-991-8736

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy : Lab Animal Technician

Description: Assist in breeding transgenic rats and maintenance of the breeding colony which provides embryonic cells to a multidiciplinary lab studying the use of transplants in mediating recovery of function after spinal cord injury.

Qualifications: Rodent handling experience desirable; willing to work some weekend hours

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 188

Contact Information:
Theresa Connors

215-991-8307

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy: Lab Assistant

Description:

  • Assist with immunohistochemical assays
  • Prepare solutions
  • Assist with small animal surgeries

Qualifications: Lab experience, small animal handling experience

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 277

Contact Information:
Dr. Ramesh Raghupathi
rr79@drexel.edu
215-991-8405

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy: Lab Assistant

Description: Literature searches and retrieval of reference materials Maintenance of electronic bibliography files Computer-based prep of figures for publication Creation of PowerPoint presentation Process purchase orders for lab supplies Computer-based data analysis Maintenance of lab website General lab maintenance

Qualifications: General working knowledge of computer programs inc.: Power Point, Microsoft Word, End Note or Ref Manager, and Corel Draw or equivalent. Detail oriented and well organized

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room:

Contact Information:
Barry Waterhouse, Ph.D. Associate Dean
b.waterhouse@drexel.edu
215-991-8411

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy : Lab Assistant

Description: General lab maintenance Preparing solutions Assisting with animal behavior Data entry

Qualifications: Bachelor's degree

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 277

Contact Information:
Ramesh Raghupathi
rramesh@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8405

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy: Research Assistant

Description: Laboratory duties including animal handling and treatment and behavorial analysis

Qualifications: College, interest or experience with animal research

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 167

Contact Information:
Timothy Cunningham

215-991-8505

Queen Lane Campus
Neurobiology and Anatomy : Research Assistant

Description: Assist with histological preparation of bone specimens for project examining aging changes in the human femur.

Qualifications: Qualifications: Interest in the subject, previous basic science research experience.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 251

Contact Information:
Haviva M. Goldman
hgoldman@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8467

Queen Lane Campus
Neurology : Clinical Research Coordinator

Description: This individual will manage, prepare, and conduct clinical trials for the MDA/ALS Center of Hope. This will include preparing IRB submissions, clinical trial budgets, assist with patient recruitment, meet with clinical trial monitors, and complete clinical trial reports for the company.

Qualifications: B.S. or B.A in Biology

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 219 N Broad St
Room: Neurology Control

Contact Information:
Terry Heiman-Patterson, MD
theiman@drexelmed.edu
215.762.7692

Center City Campus
Neurology: Database development

Description: Part time position, based at Hahnemann Hospital, to establish and maintain a database for the Neurology department Memory Disorders Program. The hours are flexible and the environment is favorable. Great opportunity for someone interested in computers, organizing medical information or someone interested in neurology/medicine.

Qualifications: Interest and experience with computer databases is necessary. Experience with ACCESS is a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 7102

Contact Information:
Carol F. Lippa, M.D.

215-762-7090

Center City Campus
Neurology: Database Manager

Description: Update and expand an existing database of dementia patients.

Qualifications: Previous experience and proficiency with database management and Microsoft applications. Interest in human disease, particularly dementia.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 7102

Contact Information:

clippa@drexelmed.edu

Center City Campus
Neurology: Laboratory Assistant

Description: Assist with laboratory duties in a Neurology lab; including tissue and slide preparation, immunohistochemistry, tracking and ordering supplies, and other general lab duties.

Qualifications: Completion of at least 2 years of course work in biology or chemistry and at least 6 months of previous lab experience.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 7148

Contact Information:
Andrea Rosso
alr44@drexel.edu
215-762-1776

Center City Campus
Obstetrics and Gynecology : Obstetric Database Research Assistant

Description: The primary duties of the research assistant will be to provide support for research nursing staff with chart abstraction, in addition to data input into Microsoft Excel or SPSS.

Qualifications: The assistant should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word. Experience with SPSS is prefered but not required. In addition they should be comfortable and responsible in working with electronic health data. Good organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with various members of the healthcare delivery team are important qualities for this position.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 17101

Contact Information:
Damien Croft
damien.croft@drexelmed.edu
215-762-1503

Center City Campus
Obstetrics and Gynecology: Research Assistant

Description: Description: We are looking for responsible, reliable, detail-oriented students to help run three large public health studies. The responsibilities will include: 1) Going to area hospitals to photocopy medical records; 2) De-identifying and abstracting medical records; 3) Entering data; 4) Light filing; 5) Monitoring and maintaining organization of biological samples; 6) Conducting literature reviews and photocopying journal articles. Qualifications: Benefits: * Flexible hours * Competitive pay * Positive work environment * Exposure to public health research and medical fields * We have a stellar graduate school track record for our workstudy students! Most of our past students have been accepted to medical schools or graduate schools such as George Washington and Jefferson Medical Schools, and the Harvard School of Public Health.

Qualifications: Must be... * Interested in full-time summer work (through work-study) * Able to commit to working for us for at least 1 academic year * Detail-oriented, thorough, hard working, and have a positive attitude * Familiar with Microsoft Access (helpful, but not essential)

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: New College Building
Room: 17126

Contact Information:
Margarita Rubio

215-762-2016

Center City Campus
Offfice of Research Administration: Office of Research Administration: Website Content Data Entry

Description: Website content entry. Approximately 10-15 hours per week.

Qualifications: IT degree program student with experience in updating websites.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch St.
Room: Suite 100

Contact Information:
Yolanda Willis
ybw22@drexel.edu
215-895-2469

University City Main Campus
Office of Campus Activities: Front Desk Receptionist

Description: Answer telephone, screen and direct calls, take and relay messages, provide information to callers, greet persons entering SORC Direct persons to correct destination, deal with queries from the students and visitors, general administrative and clerical support, prepare letters and documents, receive and sort mail and deliveries, tidy and maintain the reception area, sign out equipment for student organizations, fulfill other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Strong customer service, ability to multitask, Microsoft Suite, and organizational skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 5

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: Student Organization Resource Center-Lower Level

Contact Information:
Andrea Shaw
aes68@drexel.edu
215-895-1328

University City Main Campus
Office of Equality & Diversity: Equality & Diversity Intern

Description: The Office of Equality & Diversity is currently seeking an Administrative Intern to assist with planning and executing Intercultural and Diversity events and programs at the James E. Marks Intercultural Center. We are looking for a dedicated intern that has excellent verbal and written communication skills, and proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Eligible candidates must have Federal Work Study funds available. For more information, please contact the Office of Equality & Diversity at 215-571-3839 or email your resume to JJohnson@drexel.edu

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: James E. Marks Intercultural Center
Room:

Contact Information:


University City Main Campus
Office of Equality and Diversity - Disability Resources: Work-study - Disability Resources

Description: A work-study position within the Disability Resources Office includes the following responsibilities: assist front-office staff with filing and other clerical duties, assist with alternate format book conversion, and help create a welcoming environment by greeting office guests and providing basic information.

Qualifications: This person should be dependable and responsible, possessing good communication skills and a willingness to work with a team. No previous office experience is required and training is available for all technical aspects of the position.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: 210

Contact Information:
Jenny Dugger
jkd27@drexel.edu
215-895-1401

University City Main Campus
Office of Fire and Life Safety: Fire Safety Building Inspector Trainee

Description: Assist Office of Fire and Life Safety personnel in inspection of campus buildings, fire extinguisher inspections throughout campus. Student will also participate in the preparation of fire safety related reports, fire code violations, etc.

Qualifications: Some volunteer firefighter experience and or fire Code knowledge as it pertains to building inspections.

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch St
Room: 350

Contact Information:
Armour
floydam@drexel.edu
215 895 5908

University City Main Campus
Office of International Programs: Office Assistant

Description: The Office of International Programs is seeking a work study student for the summer to assist in various projects and office management duties. Duties could include but not be limited to: office communications including FaceBook and email communications; organizing office data (paper and electronic); assisting with coordinating international themed events, planning international travel and receiving international visitors; liaising with other campus offices including Study Abroad, Accounting, Fellowships Office, Office of the Provost etc.

Qualifications: - Professionalism, flexibility, and attention to detail - Interest and Enthusiasm for the work of the Office of International Programs - Basic computing/social networking/technical experience - Administrative/Office Experience highly desirable - International knowledge and experience

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Randell
Room: 235

Contact Information:
Heidi West
heidiwest@drexel.edu
215-895-1204

University City Main Campus
Office of Research Admin.: Office of Research: Office Assistant

Description: Sorting, filing, interoffice mailings, printing report and labels, database entry

Qualifications: Basic knowledge of Word and Excel. Ability to communicate and work with relatively little supervision. Experience with database applications is desirable.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch St.
Room: Suite 100

Contact Information:
Yolanda Willis
ybw22@drexel.edu
215-895-2469

University City Main Campus
Office of Student Life - Center City Campus: Student Staff

Description: Position Description You will be joining an energetic office and will support the office staff with responsibilities such as: • Support initiatives from the Office of University Student Life that impacts students at CCHC • Assist with student life programs • Assist with new student orientation activities • Handle transactions for ticket sales and other purchases • Help with special events, student activities and programming • Answer phones, filing, copying, typing and mail pickup • Handle transactions for ticket sales and other purchases • Assist in the creation, editing, and marketing of the student life bulletin boards • Running small errands for the office • Duties related to campus life will be assigned

Qualifications: Qualifications -Must be eligible for work study funds through the Office of Financial Aid -Must be reliable, organized and willing to learn -Eagerness to work with Drexel Students at CCHC -A good sense of humor a plus -Familiarity with office procedures and equipment desirable but not required -Students with classes in Center City a plus

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Office of Student Life - Center City Campus
Room: Suite 1106

Contact Information:
Phi Nuguyen
rf74@drexel.edu
215-762-1400

Center City Campus
Office of the Provost: Data Entry Assistant

Description:

The student will be responsible for data entry, data quality assurance, and reporting. The position is available for the Spring term 2012 and the candidate must be able to work 10 - 20 hours per week. Other duties as assigned. For further information or to apply, please contact ib53@drexel.edu.

Qualifications: - Ability to learn new technologies quickly - Facility with the MS Office Suite of applications - Communicate and write clearly - Highly organized, independent, and detailed-oriented - Able to work productively in a fast-paced environment

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: Suite 102

Contact Information:
Iuliana Balascuta
ib53@drexel.edu
215-571-3853

University City Main Campus
Pathology: Lab/Office Assistant

Description: The work involves cleaning and autoclaving glassware, media prep, and other misc. duties in the lab.

Qualifications: No Experience necessary

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 5601

Contact Information:
Greg Kim or Dr. Min Wang

215-762-8911

Center City Campus
Pathology: Laboratory Assistant

Description: The student will participate in an NIH funded lab studying the role of hypoxia in cancer development. The primary job responsibilities include: washing and autoclaving glassware and equipment, preparing solutions, helping with inventory, and other duties as required. In addition, the student will help with the ongoing research projects in the lab.

Qualifications: • Strong interest in molecular biology research • Desire to learn • Attention to detail • Good work ethic

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 5124

Contact Information:
Dr. Gregg Johannes
Gjohannes@drexel.edu
215-762-8173

Center City Campus
Pathology: Laboratory Assistant

Description: General Laboratory Maintenance Making solutions, washing glassware,other duties as required.

Qualifications: General Science Background

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: New College Building
Room: 5601

Contact Information:
Mark Stearns

215-762-1833

Center City Campus
Pathology: Technician

Description: General housekeeping of the lab Autoclave glassware Top up liquid nitrogen tanks and water baths, etc.

Qualifications: Must be tidy and reliable

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 5601

Contact Information:
Samuel Kheyfets

215-762-1833

Center City Campus
Pathology/Computer Science: Research Assistant

Description: Assist in an ongoing research project in the Depts. of Pathology and Computer Science. This research involves computational modeling of breast tumor data extracted from high resolution microscopic images.

Qualifications: Advanced coursework in mathematics, electrical or biomedical engineering, computer science, or related discipline required. Experience in computer programming, especially Matlab, is a strong plus. Attention to detail. A good understanding of concepts in statistics and probability is required. Other useful areas include factor analysis, machine learning, Fourier analysis, linear systems theory, and signal processing.

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 5213

Contact Information:
Dr. Fernando Garcia
Fernando.Garcia@DrexelMed.edu
215-762-3747

Center City Campus
Pathway to Health Professions: Assistant to the Administrative Coordinator

Description: mailing, filing, telephone calls, run errands, copying, typing, answering/sending e-mails

Qualifications: detail oriented, computer skills, personable, good communication skills, knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets,

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 12th Floor

Contact Information:
Dr. Gerald Bello and Dr. Michael Kennedy
ro25@drexel.edu
215-762-1475

Center City Campus
Pediatrics: Research Assistant

Description: A position is available for Research Assistant in the Department of Pediatrics, division of neonatology, Drexel University College of Medicine. Experience with animal surgery, immunohistochemistry, DNA, RNA purification and PCR techniques would be helpful. Responsibilities: Perform routine clinical procedures on laboratory animals including handling, restraint, examinations, sample collection, and administration of medications Perform technical procedures in animal surgery, i.e. anesthetic, intubation, and post-operative care Maintain accurate computerized records of procedures performed on animals Use and maintain surgical equipment such as anesthesia machines, ventilators, blood gas machine, and monitoring devices Other duties as assigned by Principal Investigator

Qualifications: The successful candidate should possess the following: 1-2 years of research experience BS degree candidate in a biology or chemistry-related discipline (or equivalent). We especially seek candidates with the motivation and ability to learn, as well as a commitment to work Should be familiar with biochemical techniques, DNA, RNA purification, cell culture, and immunocyochemistry

Minimum Education: Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 7408

Contact Information:
Jahan Ara, Ph.D.
jara@drexelmed.edu
215-762-7277

Center City Campus
PHC - Center for Civic Engagement: College Access Fellows

Description: The College Access Fellows are the cornerstone of Center for Civic Engagement’s High School Mentoring Program. The High School Mentoring Program is aimed at matching high school and college students to provide guidance through the application process to college, scholarships and jobs, and to develop essential life skills for success. Responsibilities of College Access Fellows Before starting as a Fellow, potential members must be available for the Public Service Leadership Institute offered by the CCE from September 17-19. This training will build your skills as a leader and project manager. Each of the Fellows will be responsible for managing aspects of the mentoring program. Fellows will also be responsible for recruitment and training of additional volunteers for the High School Mentoring Program. Additional Benefits: All eligible candidates for the Fellows program will be enrolled in a part-time AmeriCorps program, leading to an Award of $1132 for their service.

Qualifications: Who is the ideal candidate? The ideal Fellow: > Is capable of taking initiative to lead peers in mentoring activities with High School-aged youth. > Is flexible and willing to listen to and react to changing needs of the high school partners. > Is organized and willing to track and report participation of both peers and high school students. > Wants to build personal leadership skills > Wants to work in a highly diverse, dynamic environment

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 10

Location: 3210 Cherry Street
Room: Suite 201

Contact Information:
Thomas Dahan
tad42@drexel.edu
215 895 6284

University City Main Campus
Physician Assistant Program: Office Assistant

Description: Covering front desk during absences, xeroxing, filing, data input, distributing material, running errands

Qualifications: Word processing, excel spreadsheets, good phone skills, knowledge of office procedures

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 844

Contact Information:
Evelyn J. Koons

215-762-3586

Center City Campus
Physician Assistant Program: PA Program Admissions

Description: Duties include (but are not limited to): Computer data entry, interacting with applicants via telephone and in person, filing, typing, xeroxing,etc.

Qualifications: This job requires attention to detail, good interpersonal skills and word processing experience. Must have computer knowledge, including proficient use of word, access, excel and e-mail.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 829

Contact Information:
Janet L. Stern
js64@drexel.edu
215-762-8966

Center City Campus
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Professional Education : Anatomy Assistant

Description: Assist with compilation of a Gross Anatomy archive and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Previous coursework in gross or comparative anatomy preferred; interest in human gross or developmental anatomy essential. Approx. 10 hours/week.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 4805

Contact Information:
Dr. Nancy Minugh-Purvis
Nancy.Minugh-Purvis@drexelmed.edu
215-762-8247

Center City Campus
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Professional Education : Teaching Assistant

Description: Set up and clean up laboratory materials for Histology lab course: fill water baths; fill distilled water containers; plug in microtomes, and other duties as required.

Qualifications: Laboratory experience preferred

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 4406

Contact Information:
Martha Kaplan
mk62@drexel.edu
215-762-8219

Center City Campus
Psychology: Observer of Parental Consent

Description: We are seeking a work study student to come to Dr. Naomi Goldstein's lab to observe her research assistants consent parents of female juvenile offenders for a research study. The study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an anger management treatment for girls in residential juvenile justice facilities. The work study student will, with parental permission, listen in on telephone calls in which research assistants inform parents about the study and ask for the parent's permission for their children to participate in the research. The work study student will confirm that the research assistants are following the required consent procedures. Although the work study student will come to the lab for set work hours (to be mutually determined between Dr. Goldstein and the student), the student's only responsibility will be to listen in on telephone calls when they occur.

Qualifications: The work study student cannot be a psychology major.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 1010

Contact Information:

lanechristy@gmail.com

Center City Campus
Psychology: office assistant

Description: assist with office duties.

Qualifications: N/A

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Bellet
Room: 1023

Contact Information:
Roxane Staley
do42@drexel.edu
215-762-1018

Center City Campus
Public Health : Research Assistant

Description: Transcribe interviews done of truant and delinquent boys who participated in a group to improve peer relationships... and later code

Qualifications: Interest in sociology, psychology or social work,or public health, humanities....good listener.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 1129

Contact Information:
Dr. Marcia Polansky
mp39@drexel.edu
215-762-4863

Center City Campus
Public Health, Dept of Env and Occ Health: Lab Assistant

Description: Responsibilities will include preparation for labatory experiments including cleaning, sterilizing and depyrogenation of glassware. Will also include preparation of fungal and bacterial growth media.

Qualifications: None, but some lab experience a plus.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: New College Building
Room: 16801

Contact Information:
Hernando Perez
hrp22@drexel.edu
215-762-6514

Center City Campus
Public Safety: Office of Fire and Life Safety: Emergency Preparedness Assistant

Description: Drexel University Emergency preparedness program is responsible for hundreds of building - and departmental preparedness plans across all campuses and affiliated institutions and entities. This position is created to assist in the management of the Emergency Preparedness planning system. Duties will include multiple data entries and records updates, help with exercise preparations; plans review and modifications, weekly status reports. Position will require 16-20 hours weekly.

Qualifications: Requirements: • proficiency in MS Office, • experience with SharePoint collaboration platform, • ability to handle proprietary information; • ability to follow exact instructions

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: Suite 350

Contact Information:
Armour Floyd
floydam@drexel.edu
215 895 5908

University City Main Campus
Purchasing: Clerk

Description: File Important Documents, Faxing Pick-up and Deliver Critical correspondence, maintain and updating files

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: 340

Contact Information:
Carmen Spears

215-895-2876

University City Main Campus
Retail Management: Retail Management Assistant

Description: The retail management office in MacAlister 1049 is looking for work study students to help answer phones and assist students in signing up for dining plans. Other duties as necessary.

Qualifications: Work study funding

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: MacAlister
Room: 1049

Contact Information:
Leigh Sacco
las472@drexel.edu
215.895.6776

University City Main Campus
School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems: Technical Assistant

Description: Light lifting (up to 35-40lbs); ; campus errands. Disassemble and reassemble equipment i.e., electrical, plumbing fixtures.

Qualifications: General mechanical and electrical aptitude. Able to use hand tools, familiar with Microsoft Office. Willing to do physical labor.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Bossone
Room: 718

Contact Information:
Frank Kepics
kepicsfm@drexel.edu
215-895-2221

University City Main Campus
School of Education : Work Study

Description: The School of Education seeks students immediately for work-study positions to assist in day-to-day office operations and projects. Work includes clerical duties, filing and inventories. Students may also be required to run errands on campus and will assist the staff in office support.

Qualifications: Candidates should be competent in Microsoft Office programs and should be able to work well independently with limited supervision. Candidates should posses good written and verbal communication skills and detail-oriented.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Korman
Room: 208

Contact Information:
David Appleton
dha25@drexel.edu
215.895.2003

University City Main Campus
School of Public Health - Dept of Health Management and Policy - Witnesses to Hunger: Project Development & Graphic Design Assistant

Description: The Project Development & Graphic Design Assistant will be integral in the development of an innovative multimedia-based Expansion Manual for the Witnesses to Hunger project to provide a guide to developing new project sites. He or she will work closely the Expansion Manual Project Developer to assist in designing and creating the manual. Job responsibilities include: • Researching existing manual designs. • Video editing using editing software: Final Cut Pro, iMovie and/or another video editing software. • Designing and formatting the manual using InDesign. • Editing and formatting photos using Adobe Photoshop • Designing graphics using Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. • Researching publishing, and software development companies. • Assisting in other relevant aspects of the manual development.

Qualifications: • Preferably a student from the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design • Individual who can be part of a community focused on maintaining safety and equality. Must be able to interact and build relationships with staff members, volunteers and the women who collaborate with Witnesses to Hunger. This person needs to bring a positive attitude, be flexible, and committed to values of the organization. • Innovative, creative, detail-oriented person who can work independently and contributes to a collaborative work environment. • Experienced with: InDesign, Adobe Illustrator (optional), Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, and/or another video editing software

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Bellet Building
Room: 11th Floor

Contact Information:
Victoria Egan
vse24@drexel.edu
215-762-7345

Center City Campus
Special Services: Student Assistant

Description: Maintain and update student information boards around campus on a regular basis. Assure that all posts are with university guidelines. Assist with CAP fund promotions. Position may require taking phone calls, messages, faxing, filing, photocopying and distributing paperwork. Other duties and projects as assigned.

Qualifications: Basic automation skills, good communication skills (verbal and written), the ability to work independently, friendly and experience with Microsoft Office Suite

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 203

Contact Information:
Kyle Kephart

215-895-2831

University City Main Campus
Steinbright Career Development Center: Filmmaker/Videographer and Editor

Description: Film and edit videos related to co-op program and career services; create videos for promotion, marketing, training, and informational purposes. Content and supervision provided by Steinbright staff and committees.

Qualifications: Experienced with Final Cut Pro; digital video cameras; Bolex, Gizmo and Arriflex film cameras; and field lighting and audio equipment.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: Suite 250

Contact Information:
Jill Marateck
jrm375@drexel.edu
215-895-2394

University City Main Campus
Student Affairs: Commencement Coordinator, Orientation Coordinator & Orientation Social and Special Projects Coordinator

Description: To plan, organize and assist Associate Dean and Director of Student Affairs with commencement and orientation and social activities. Start date: effective immediately

Qualifications: Good interpersonal skills. MS word and Excel.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 114E

Contact Information:
Marie Hartman

215-991-8219

Queen Lane Campus
Student Affairs: Orientation Coordinator and Social and Special Projects Coordinator

Description: Full time summer work study students who are interested in planning and organizing this year’s 1st Year Orientation Program, Social Activities, Survival Guide and Special Projects. The applicants should be enthusiastic, well organized, and possess strong computer and communication skills. The primary responsibility will be working with the Associate Dean and Director of Student Affairs and current students in planning and organizing the 1st Year Orientation Program, Social Activities and Survivual Guides. Special Projects as assigned.

Qualifications: Excellent communication and organizational skills. Strong computer skills, i.e. Excel, Word, Frontpage

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 3

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 114E

Contact Information:
Marie Hartman
mhartman@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8219

Queen Lane Campus
Student Center for Inclusion and Culture: LGBTQA Work-Study

Description: Working on LGBT issues on campus as well as in the greater Philadelphia area and planning LGBT related events on campus.

Qualifications:

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: James E. Marks Intercultural Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Kerry Hooks
kerry.m.hooks@drexel.edu
215-895-2662

University City Main Campus
Student Life: Drexel Newman Catholic Development

Description: Our work-study position will include, but not be limited to: creating a starter database of DU Catholics current and alumni, add Newman alumni from Lexerds, search the triangle for possible “connectors” in the Drexel catholic alumni community, interface with Acceptiva to include a donation page on Drexel Newman’s website, reach out to already identified “connectors” along with the director to bolster the database.

Qualifications: Basic familiarity with computers, good communication skills, good independent worker.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: James E. Marks Intercultural Center
Room: 206

Contact Information:
Michael Chovanes
m.chovanes@drexel.edu
215-571-3838

University City Main Campus
Student Life: Student Life Programs Assistant

Description: The Office of Student Life (CCHC) is seeking motivated students to work with our fun and energetic team in the New College Building, 1106 for Fall 2010. You will be responsible for duties such as: -Help coordinate special events, student activities and programming -Greet visitors to the office, answer phones and handle transactions for ticket sales and other purchases -Assist with new student orientation activities; assist students with resources at Center City -Complete projects such as updating bulletin boards with useful information for students -Duties related to student life programs as well as other administrative tasks will be assigned

Qualifications: -Must be eligible for federal work study funding through the Office of Financial Aid -Must be reliable, organized and willing to learn -Willingness to work with Drexel Students -A good sense of humor a plus -Familiarity with office business procedures and desirable but not required -Students enrolled at College of Nursing & Health Professions or programs in the Professional Studies in the Health Sciences College of Medicine a plus! Here's how to apply to join the Student Life team: 1.) Make sure you have been awarded work study funds either in your awards letter or by going to the Office of Financial Aid 2.) E-mail Phi Nguyen at: PNN25@drexel.edu or Call 215.762.1400 for an application. 3.) We will email you the application to complete.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: New College Building
Room: Suite 1106

Contact Information:
Phi Nguyen
pnn25@drexel.edu
215.762.8518

Center City Campus
Student Life - Counseling and Health: Work Study Assistant

Description: The Office of Counseling & Health Assistant will assist in the performance of general office operations primarily in the area of Health Insurance & Immunizations, and also with general office functions for the Counseling Center. Duties include: -Answer telephone inquiries related to Health Insurance & Immunizations policies -Front-line contact with students answering questions related to health policies -Filing, copying, data entry for health policies -Assist Director with other duties and special projects as assigned -Assist Counseling Center staff with copying, filing, distributing and posting of flyers

Qualifications: Reliable, dependable work ethic required. Effective communication skills via phone and in person are essential to this position. Ability to work in a fast paced, high volume office during busy periods is also required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Creese Student Center
Room: 201

Contact Information:
Linda Privetera, Coordinator
lmd22@drexel.edu
215-895-1415

University City Main Campus
Student Life - Disability Services: Administrative Assistant

Description: This is a work study position with Drexel's Office of Disability Services. The student will perform administrative and miscellaneous tasks in support of the office staff.

Qualifications: Office experience preferred. The person in this position will be handling confidential materials and must be sensitive to this fact.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: 210

Contact Information:
Jenny Dugger
disability@drexel.edu
215-895-1401

University City Main Campus
Student Life - Equality and Diversity : Administrative Intern

Description: Assist Executive Director and EEO Coordinator with administrative duties and in planning and executing Intercultural and Diversity events and programs.

Qualifications: Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3201 Arch Street
Room: 210

Contact Information:
Michele M. Rovinsky
slm88@drexel.edu
215-895-1405

University City Main Campus
Student Life - Residential Living: Desk Receptionist

Description: Answer phones; greet guests; sort mail; file; monitor entry and exit from residence halls; other desk duties as needed.

Qualifications: Excellent communication skills required. Must be a current Drexel student in good academic and disciplinary standing.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 75

Location: New Towers
Room:

Contact Information:


215.895.6155

University City Main Campus
Student Life-Student Organization Resource Center: Graphic Designer

Description: Creating and designing flyers, brochures, etc for the Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee (SAFAC) office. Other duties as needed.

Qualifications: Must maintain good communication skills, must be organized and flexible. A current Drexel student in good academic standing. Student need to know some or all of the following programs: Microsoft Suite and Adobe Suite preferably Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Illustrator.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Creese Student Center
Room:

Contact Information:
Andrea Shaw
aes68@drexel.edu
215-895-1328

University City Main Campus
Student Union Operations: Student Center Concierge

Description: • Provide knowledge of Drexel University and surrounding Philadelphia area • Distribute mail and faxes to administrative staff • Approve and post flyers • Basic offices tasks • Operate cash register • Monitor the distribution of laptops and temporary IDs • Monitor lost and found inventory • Additional duties as assigned by Student Union Operations Administration

Qualifications:

Minimum Education:

Number of Positions:

Location: Creese Student Center, Ross Commons
Room:

Contact Information:
Seth Finck
srf47@drexel.edu
215-895-6681

University City Main Campus
Survey Research Center: Telephone Interviewer

Description: Conduct interviews with respondents according to standardized procedures. Assist in data-entry, coding, and analysis.

Qualifications: A background in social work or social sciences would be helpful. Spanish language fluency is desirable but not required. Telephone experience is preferred.

Minimum Education: Graduate

Number of Positions: 4

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 3021

Contact Information:
William L. Rosenberg

215-895-1301

University City Main Campus
Technology Commercialization : Office Assistant

Description: Seeking work study to assist Drexel's Patent Office with clerical duties associated with patenting, marketing and licensing Drexel's intellectual property such as filing, data entry, compliance and research projects.

Qualifications: Science or engineering majors preferred but not required. MS Office experience and dedication to doing the best job possible.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: 3225 Arch Street
Room: Baiada Center

Contact Information:
Janette Hawkins Drayton
jhawkins@drexel.edu
215-895-0306

University City Main Campus
The ExCITe Center: Operations Assistant

Description: The Expressive and Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center of Drexel University is looking for students who are interested in being on the ground floor of highly multi-disciplinary work and a creative environment for innovation. Mobile apps, tools for collaboration, and interaction with the creative digital sector of Philadelphia are part of the day to day of ExCITe. The position will serve to assist with the day-to-day operations of the space, including event support (upcoming hackathons: International Space Apps Challenge, Music Hack Day, Random Hacks of Kindness...). Students with tech skills and interest will have the opportunity to assist with current projects and development of new projects as well.

Qualifications: -professional demeanor -comfortable working in a reception capacity -technical skills/interests (AV, HTML, Mac OS/Windows) strongly encouraged -able to assist in rearranging wheeled furniture for events

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 3401 Market Street
Room: Suite 100

Contact Information:
Kara Lindstrom
klindstrom@drexel.edu
215-571-4125

University City Main Campus
The Office of Institutional Advancement: Annual Fund Office Assistant

Description: The Drexel Fund is seeking a student for a work-study position to assist in day-to-day office operations and projects. Work includes general clerical duties, filing, mail merge, preparing letters and pledge reminders for mailing, data entry and inventory. Student may also be required to run errands on campus and will assist the staff in preparing for Annual Fund events as needed.

Qualifications: Candidates should be competent in Microsoft Office programs and should be able to work well independently with limited supervision. Candidates should possess good written and verbal communication skills and detail-oriented.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main Building
Room: 310

Contact Information:
Maria Luszcz
ml384@drexel.edu
215-895-1039

Center City Campus
The Office of University Housing: Office Assistant

Description: An Office Assistant's main duties will be answering phones, and assisting walk-in customers in a polite and professional manner. Students will also be responsible for processing housing paperwork.

Qualifications: Students must be able to speak professionally on the phone, and in person. Students also must be able to handle paperwork with care. Being bilingual is a plus, but it is not a requirement.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: Towers Residence Hall
Room: r22-17

Contact Information:
Phillip Potter
pmp43@Drexel.edu
215-895-6155 option 1

University City Main Campus
The Triangle : Triangle Business Staffer

Description: Distribution of newspaper on Friday mornings, office work, making follow up calls to clients, organizing business department records. Special projects to be determined by the Editor-in-Chief

Qualifications: Basic computer skills Excellent communication skills Microsoft Office proficient Professional behavior

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 3010

Contact Information:

staff@thetriangle.org
215-895-2936

University City Main Campus
University Communications: Picture Gallery Attendant

Description: Gallery Attendant in the Picture Gallery Monday through Friday 3:30 - 5:30 - Main Building 3rd Floor. Student needs to be certain that guests do not bring food or beverages into the Gallery and ask that backpacks be kept at the desk. Student may bring his/her laptop, read and do homework while in the Gallery. If student can only work 2 of those days, we will need someone for the other days.

Qualifications: Must be willing to be attentive to visitors bringin in food, beverages and asking visitors to leave backpacks at the desk.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Main
Room: Picture Gallery

Contact Information:
Jacqueline DeGroff
degroff@drexel.edu
215-895-0480

University City Main Campus
University Facilities: Clerical Office Assistant

Description: General clerical office assistant. Duties to include - Sorting Mail, Filing, Distributing Faxes, assisting with lite Accounts Payable and other misc tasks supporting Sr. Staff. Inventory control of office supplies.

Qualifications: Be able to follow verbal and written instructions. Excellent Alphabetizing skills a plus. Pleasant demeanor and positive attitude required.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: General Services & Parking
Room: 100

Contact Information:
Christie Costantino
clc95@drexel.edu
215-895-1841

University City Main Campus
University Facilities: Office Assistant

Description: Assist the Executive Director of Business Operations with various office work including filing, scanning, and entering data into spreadsheets.

Qualifications: Proficient in Excel. Office work experience a plus.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Administrative Services at 225 N 32nd St
Room:

Contact Information:
Nicole Westerman
jf25@drexel.edu
Call Janee DeAndrea 895-0338

University City Main Campus
University Housing: Front Office Assistant

Description:

General receptionist duties: making deliveries around campus; photocopying, scanning, faxing. Communicate with Students and Parents regarding University Housing policies and procedures; assist in answering any questions students or parents may have, both in person and on the phone; answer telephones. Collect and process confidential University Housing documents; explain housing application, move-in and move-out process with an in depth understanding of UH policies and terms; deal directly with inquiries, conflicts and complaints in a professional, friendly manner.

Qualifications:

Must have work study funds; excellent verbal and written skills; ability to act professionally and represent the University in a calm, manner; handle high stress/high pressure situations. Real world work experience; flexible schedule that can fit within class schedule.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: 101 N. 34th Street (Towers Hall)
Room: Main Office (1st floor)

Contact Information:
Sharde Johnson (Assignments Coordinator)
housing@drexel.edu
215-895-6155 option 1

University City Main Campus
University Housing: Housing Operations Clerk

Description: University Housing Operations Clerk is a work-study positions that report to the Associate Director of University Housing. The position's primary responsibility is to assist in data entry in the Yardi Work Management software, closing work orders, and ensuring the overall quality and safety of residence hall facilities through regular walkthrough inspections. This position will average approximately 10-20 hours per week and will require availability at least three days each week.

Qualifications: *Proficiency with PCs and related software; excellent communication (oral and written), interpersonal, organizational, and analytical skills are also required. *Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel required. Prefer working knowledge of Microsoft Access database software.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Towers Hall
Room: 203B

Contact Information:
Stef Perna, Associate Director
sp366@drexel.edu
215-895-6436

University City Main Campus
University Registrar: Clerk/Administrative

Description: File confidential documents into student's files. Assist in all duties as assigned within the Office of the University Registrar.

Qualifications: Student MUST be reliable, dependant, self-motivated and patient. Candidate must exhibit a level of professionalism and maturity. Has the ability to work independently with little supervision. All candidates will be required to sign a FERPA release from due to the nature of the job.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 3

Location: Main Building
Room: Second floor

Contact Information:
Joseph Salomone

215-895-4948

University City Main Campus
University Relations: Clerk

Description: Filing of photos, budget form. Faxing news releases. Input of various databases

Qualifications: Knowledge of Word, Excel, filing, typing; needs to have good writing and communication skills

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Main Building
Room: 310

Contact Information:
Philip Terranova
hbs24@drexel.edu
215-895-2613

University City Main Campus
Urban Sustainabilty Planning Initiative: Fresh Food Hub assistant

Description: This work-study will help staff the Lancaster Avenue Fresh Food Hub slated to open in April 2012. The Fresh Food Hub is a program Drexel is undertaking with Greensgrow Farms and Preston's Paradise, two urban farming and CSA organizations. The Food Hub's mission is to improve access to fresh and healthy foods both on the Drexel campus and in the Powelton and Mantua nieghborhoods. The Food Hub is a truck distributing both CSA shares to the Drexel community and selling fresh food and staples to both Drexel students, staff, and faculty as well as neighborhood residents using the Lancaster Avenue retail corridor. The work-study student will assist with selling and distributing food and with outreach programming for the food hub. The location for this job will be at the truck locations on the Lancaster Avenue retail corridor near the Drexel campus and will be supervised by staff in the Urban Sustainability Planning Initiative.

Qualifications: Applicants to this position should have a demonstrated interest in food, nutrition, public health, and/or agriculture issues. Some retail experience is a plus, and reliability and comfort working with food retail customers is a must.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Lancaster Avenue
Room:

Contact Information:
Jen Britton
jenbritton@drexel.edu
x2552

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Art and Art History: Gallery Monitor

Description: The Leonard Pearlstein Gallery in Nesbitt Hall seeks a work study eligible student that is reliable, punctual, and available to work Monday - Friday between 11am and 5pm. These positions entail monitoring the gallery space and artwork, opening and closing the gallery when necessary, providing information about the exhibit to gallery patrons, and possible help during the installation phase of the exhibit. The gallery hosts opening receptions for each exhibit which may require occasional night and weekend availability. The positions will be available upon the start of the fall term.

Qualifications: Reliable, responsible, punctual, and friendly.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 4

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 123

Contact Information:
Filiz O'Brien
gallery@drexel.edu
215-895-2548

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Design and Merchandising: Computer Lab Assistant

Description: Assist for about 10-15 hrs/wk with training for other students in how to use the specialized equipment/software in the DSMR computer lab including, but not limited to, scanning equipment, adobe photoshop, image document conversion, and special printing equipment. Student will occasionally do other computer related projects for faculty members on a case by case basis.

Qualifications: Student needs to be familiar with microsoft office suite, basic and common computer hardware and software, and be polite, accessible, and reliable.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 620

Contact Information:
Tammi Worsham
tammiw@drexel.edu
215-895-2390

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Design and Merchandising: Office Assistant

Description: Ability to run errands, making deliveries, copying, filing, maintaining bulletin boards as instructed.

Qualifications: Handle deliveries, pleasant manner, ability to work independently.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 600

Contact Information:
Roberta Gruber
mds@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Design and Merchandising: Office Assistant

Description: Ability to run errands, making deliveries, copying, filing, maintaining bulletin boards as instructed.

Qualifications: Handle deliveries, pleasant manner, ability to work independently.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 2

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 600

Contact Information:
Roberta Gruber
mds92@drexel.edu

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Digital Media: Animaton Research Assistant

Description: Student will be directed to assist in literature research, the creation of animation assets, and -possibly- some custom programming (Mel/Python scripting) for a professor-led fulldome animation/fx project.

Qualifications: Familiarity with Maya 3D modeling/animation software is essential. Ability to code in Python is a plus, as are image processing and compositing capabilities.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 3

Location: University Crossings
Room: 016

Contact Information:
Associate Professor, Theo. A. Artz
taa28@drexel.edu
215.895.1663

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Fashion: Historic Costume Collection Work-Study Assistant

Description: The Drexel Historic Costume Collection (DHCC) is an educational resource housing over two hundred years of historic costume and accessories; it is utilized primarily by Fashion Design and Design & Merchandising programs in Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design (AWCoMAD), but is open the entire university and the general public. Work-study (WS) students in the DHCC will assist the Collections Technician (CT), Graduate Assistant (GA), and Curator with daily operations and special exhibitions. Normal activities include assisting with cataloging, receiving new garment donations, tours, cleaning and organizing and, if the WC has the appropriate skills, sewing custom storage items. During special exhibitions WS will help with preparing dress forms, packing, labeling, installing/deinstalling exhibitions.

Qualifications: WS must have computer skills (i.e. Windows XP, Microsoft Word) typing, organizational skills, and an interest in historic costume and accessories. Knowledge of Photoshop a plus. Previous knowledge of historic costume preferred. This position is open to all disciplines in the University. http://digimuse.cis.drexel.edu

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 406

Contact Information:
Tammi Worsham
tammiw@drexel.edu
215-895-2390

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Film & Video: Equipment Room Work Study

Description: Creating reservations for equipment for FMVD class projects and special access needs. Checking out and in reservations. Basic maintenance of the rental equipment. Basic tech support of the FMVD screening rooms and editing labs.

Qualifications: Experience not required. Will be trained by the equipment room manager.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions:

Location: 89
Room: 004

Contact Information:
William McNulty
wmm23@drexel.edu
215-895-1536

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Media Arts: Polish Poster Collection Position

Description: Work with Polish Poster Collection Coordinator and faculty adviser to organize, in conjunction with Hagerty Library staff, the Collection database to be made available online for scholarly research. This position requires 20 hours a week.

Qualifications: Applicant must be a graphic design student.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: The URBN Center
Room: 439

Contact Information:
Mark Willie
mew26@drexel.edu
215-895-1093

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Photography: Cage Personnel & Lab Monitors

Description: Checking facilities items in and out to students enrolled in photography courses. Verifying students eligibility to use the facility. Maintain database records of equipment checked out. Responsible for checking all equipment going out and in to insure that no damage has been incurred by the students. Help maintain the darkroom and digital facilities.

Qualifications: Students must work at least 4 hours a week. Must be dependable and responsible. Westphal Students are preferred, but open to any responsible student. We will train the right candidates.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 25

Location: Academic
Room: 420

Contact Information:
Michael Froio/Elizabeth Timmons
photog@drexel.edu
215.895.5869

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Recruitment: Recruitment Assistant

Description: The Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design's, Recruitment Department seeks a student to assist in an administrative capacity, putting together information packets along with other small administrative duties related to recruitment.

Qualifications: Must be organized, attentive to details, and have legible handwriting.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Nesbitt Hall
Room: 503

Contact Information:
David Miller / Tia James
tjm22@drexel.edu
(215) 895-1834

University City Main Campus
Westphal - TV Mgmt: Assistant to Program Director

Description: Assist the program director in the marketing and promotion of the Graduate Program in Television Management and in other program related tasks. Opportunity to learn more about TV Management and graduate studies. Opportunity to design, execute, and monitor a direct marketing campaign. Congenial work environment.

Qualifications: Proficiency in MS Office; punctuality and reliability very important. Marketing and promotions experience important, but will train. Filemaker Pro experience desirable, but will train.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 2

Location: University Crossings
Room: 049

Contact Information:
Albert S. Tedesco
ast33@drexel.edu
215-895-2180

University City Main Campus
Westphal - TV Mgmt: Research and Production Assistant

Description: This position calls for a student who has an interest in television management and field production to assist the director of the program in television research and production.

Qualifications: Research and/or TV field production background preferred. Knowledge of SPSS useful but not mandatory.

Minimum Education: Senior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: University Crossings
Room: 049

Contact Information:
Al Tedesco, Director of Graduate Program in Television Management
ast33@drexel.edu
215-895-2180

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Visual Studies: Shop Technician

Description: To maintain supplies, re-fill chemicals, clean the shop, take a regular inventory of the shop, oversee and maintain operations of equipment, and to aid and oversee students when there are designated shop hours. There are weekly duties, which will be supplied by the teacher. The technician can be trained.

Qualifications: Preferable if the employee has taken a course in silkscreen or printmaking prior to employment. Also the willingness to take directions and especially to be helpful when asked questions by the students.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Academic Building
Room: 507

Contact Information:
Jennifer Blazina
jab88@drexel.edu
215.895.1677

University City Main Campus
Westphal - Visual Studies: Workshop Lab Assistant

Description: Keep an eye on students working, seeing that they are using machines and tools safely. Offer help to students on how to use tools properly and also assist students in solving technical problems on projects. Remind students who have worked in shop to clean up after themselves before they leave. Remove Trash and clean up when necessary. Put away tools that have been left out between classes. Change saw blades when necessary. One day a week, most likely Friday, Lab Technician AND Lab Assistant will do an involved sweep/clean-up of entire shop. Other duties as assigned

Qualifications: Must have some woodshop experience. Duties are shared and delegated by Shop Technician.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Design Arts Annex
Room: 108

Contact Information:
David Dinan

(215) 895-6340

University City Main Campus
Westphal : Performing Arts: Practice Room Monitor

Description: Description: Monitor Practice Rooms in the evenings and/or weekends. Assist Professors/Instructors in the evenings with tasks or special projects. Answer/transfer phone calls until 6:00pm, refill copier/printer with paper, copying and run errands on campus.

Qualifications: Qualifications: Major in Music, Music Industry, EAM, Theater or Dance preferred. Reliability/Dependability and pleasant manner. Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Adobe Reader.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 2018

Contact Information:
Helene Engel
hbe25@drexel.edu
215-895-2451

University City Main Campus
Westphal College - Design & Imaging Studios: Computer lab support

Description: Assist the Design & Imaging Studios in maintain the 27 computers labs in four different buildings of Westphal College; both MACs and PCs. This includes: 1) conducting lab rounds to ensure labs equipment is operational 2) managing the print services offered and 3) opening/ closing the computer labs after hours.

Qualifications: No previous computer experience required. Must be willing/ able to move equipment up to 25Lbs (using a hand truck)

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 15

Location: Nesbitt
Room: 213

Contact Information:
Jason Rappaport
jasonrap@drexel.edu
215-895-1680

University City Main Campus
Westphal/Cinema & Television: Assistant to Program Director

Description: Assist the Program Director, Television in the administrative, marketing, and promotional needs of the program.

Qualifications: Reliability, punctuality, and attention to detail are required.

Minimum Education: Pre-Junior

Number of Positions: 1

Location: University Crossings
Room: 053

Contact Information:
Andrew Susskind
susskind@drexel.edu
215-895-2339

University City Main Campus
Westphal/Media Arts: Media Arts Department position

Description: Department assistance including: 7800 print-out distribution, deliver mail to Photo building once a week, occasionally post flyers and info., Graphic Design library maintenance as needed, general assistance to Media Arts Department

Qualifications: CoMAD student, graphic design students preferred, apple computer knowledge, available for hours M-F between 9am and 3pm.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 1

Location: Nesbitt
Room: Media Arts Office Room 208

Contact Information:
Bill Rees
wbr24@drexel.edu
215-895-1836

University City Main Campus
Westphal: Arts & Entertainment Enterprise/Performing Arts: Performing Arts: Office Assistant

Description:

Check with Office Administrators or Ensemble Recruiter for assistance with tasks or special projects. Answer/transfer phone calls, refill copier/printer with paper and run errands on/off campus. Filing, copying, distributes mail and computer tasks. Update department calendar with deadlines for the academic year.

Qualifications: Major in Music, Music Industry, EAM, Theater or Dance preferred. Reliability, dependability and pleasant manner. Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Reader.

Minimum Education: No particular level

Number of Positions: 6

Location: MacAlister Hall
Room: 2018

Contact Information:
Helene Engel
hbe25@drexel.edu
215-895-2451

University City Main Campus
Women's Health Education Program : Women's Health Research Intern

Description: This job entails vast learning opportunities through various modalities employed by the Womenâ?Ts Health Education Program. The student will have a chance to work on the ASIST 2010 grant. The purpose of the grant is to improve health outcomes in Philadelphia based upon Healthy People 2010 objectives using a womenâ?Ts health and gender focused approach. The student intern will participate in the following activities: - Assist with coordination of grant activities and program logistics - Assist with the development of resource materials for grant project - Assist with literature reviews on health indicators, targets and disease focus area of grant. - Assist with data collection, entry, management and program implementation Students interested in community participatory research preferred.

Qualifications: Proficient with Microsoft Software including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access. Strong interest in research, gender studies and women's health issues as well as community participatory research. Organizational skills required.

Minimum Education: Sophomore

Number of Positions: 2

Location: 2900 Queen Lane
Room: 228

Contact Information:
Candace Robertson
croberts@drexelmed.edu
215-991-8450

Queen Lane Campus