Work study job opportunities
Do you qualify for Federal Work Study (FWS)? Call 460-6403 to find out!
Please note:If you are eligible for FWS and are willing to work an off-campus community service assignment, please come to Student Financial Services for more information. The community service assignments pay $9/hr and you may work up to 20hrs/week.
Offices/Agencies seeking student workers:
Office | Job Title | Job Description | Contact |
| Athletics | Office/Event Assistant | Assist with filming games, working the gaming table, athletic promotions. (FWS only) | Julie Beazley 460-5547 |
Volunteer Services & Service Learning | Campus Coordinator | Assist with organizing and promoting community service activities for the campus. Tasks could include assisting with publicity and newsletters, organizing regular and special service projects, and assisting faculty with logistics of service learning classes. | Tim Stewart |
| Community Liaison | Multiple openings - workers needed to serve as liaison with local non-profit organizations with whom Belmont partners. Tasks could include providing direct service to the organization (i.e. tutoring, assisting with clerical work, etc) and working to involve the Belmont community more deeply with the organization. (FWS only) | Tim Stewart | |
| Office of Development | Office Assistant | Assist with departmental events and mailings, answer phones, run errands across campus, prepare files for electronic scanning project. Must be self-motivated, detail oriented, able to multi-task, maintain confidentiality of records, and complete tasks in a timely manner. (FWS only) | Laurianne Cates 460-5517 |
| Hope Clinic for Women | Office Assistant | Will primarily assist with fundraising events. Includes making calls to local businesses, mailings, and some data entry. Also opportunities to help with decorations and other presentation details. Must be detail oriented, able to multi-task, and maintain confidentiality of client and donor records. (FWS only) | Lily Smith 627-2791 |
| Scarlett Leadership Institute | Office Assistant | Basic clerical skills to include phones, sorting mail, filing, creating binders, scanning documents, setting up classrooms, and assisting Administrative Assistants with daily duties. Excellent oral and written communication skills as well as proficiency in MS Office Suite are a must. This is a physically active position. 8-10 hrs per week. (FWS only) | Vicki Allen 460-6458 |
| Vine Hill Boys & Girls Club | Student Assistant | Assist in play-time, tutoring, and teaching young children. For more information, visit www.bgcmt.org . | Vanessa Thomas 298-3345 |
| Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee | Project L.E.A.D. Specialist | Facilitate troop meetings with girls in underserved areas. Assist the Project L.E.A.D. Manager, Specialist, and Membership Managers with developing strategies to attract girls in underserved areas to the Girl Scout movement. Assist in developing and maintaining community and volunteer support. Must have strong organizational, written and oral communication skills, must be able to work with a diverse group of staff and volunteers, and must be willing to travel throughout the Metro Davidson County area. | Pam Cash 460-0250 |
| Siloam Family Health Center | Front Desk Assistant | Assist with patient chart pulls, filing, and new patient orientation. Must be detail-oriented, able to multitask, maintain confidentiality of patient records, and complete tasks in a fast and accurate manner. Bilingual (Spanish) a plus but not required. | Linda Bailey 298-5406 x 121 |
| Clinic Performance Assistant | Works under the direction of the Program Administrator to assess clinic performance. Specific tasks include learning where information is stored and pulling this information into usable reports. Some information pulled manually from medical charts, while other information is pulled electronically using Siloam's practice management system. Qualifications: Must be comfortable using calculations and formatting in Excel; must be detail oriented. Benefits: On-the-job experience in data management and reporting; will have the opportunity to analyze and interpret data for management; will gain insight into the operations of a charity clinic. Schedule: flexible 5-10 hrs per week, Aug/Sept through Apr/May. (FWS or unpaid intern) | Mark McCaw 298-5406 x 111 | |
| St. Luke's Community House | Community House Assistant | Duties include soliciting volunteers to serve in volunteer tax preparation, receiving phone calls and emails from interested volunteers and assigning them to work in the area VITA site, scheduling volunteers for training, and assisting in outreach marketing efforts to recruit recipients for VITA services. A fully equipped work station is available for this position. Visit www.stlukescommunityhouse.org for more details. (FWS only) | Jessica Brady 350-1134 |
| Mooves and Grooves, INC. | After-school Coordinator | Responsible for coordinating daily after-school tutoring and arts inspired activities, nurturing positive relationships with students, parents, community, and schools. Coordinating and collecting student information to track program effectiveness. Recruiting volunteers and overseeing 2 public performances per year. | Emerald Mitchell 554-1809 |
| Dance Instructors | Responsible for assisting after-school staff instructors. Must teach dance fundamentals, help build self-esteem through knowledge of self, mind, and body. Coordinate daily warm-up activities and choreograph dance routines in areas such as jazz, hip-hop, modern, contemporary, lyrical, ballet, and cultural dance for beginning and advanced students ages 7-18. Must track student development in dance and choreography. 2 public performances per year. Previous dance choreography experience and work with children preferred. | Emerald Mitchell 554-1809 | |
| Math and Reading Tutors | Responsible for working with after-school program and identifying student strengths and weaknesses while providing assistance with homework and focusing on areas of improvement to insure progress by the next grading period. (FWS only) | Emerald Mitchell 554-1809 |


