Below are your job expectations for the semester. Please remember that your performance determines employment each semester.

 

Work Schedule / Work Study

1) You and your team are responsible for staffing the Main Office between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday - Friday and the Drop-in Tutoring Center between 12 pm and 6 pm Monday - Thursday. 

2) The schedule is set at the beginning of the semester, and you are expected to work your shifts weekly. We understand that conflicts can sometimes arise but should be avoided whenever possible. You are responsible for finding coverage for your shifts in times of absence, but you must never go over 19 hours of work per week (Monday – Sunday). If you know you need a shift covered due to illness or conflict, please do the following:

  1. First, please email supervisor/admin, letting me know you need coverage.
  2. Send a GroupMe message to your colleagues for coverage.
  3. Once you receive a reply, confirm with the individual if you will swap shifts or if they will cover for you. If possible, swap shifts to keep hours balanced among team members.
  4. You must email your supervisor for approval for any planned shift changes by Friday the week before.
  5. Be sure to inform the entire group that the shift has been covered.
  6. In an emergency, you must call your supervisor (between 9 am and 5 pm) with as much notice as possible. If you are still trying to reach your supervisor, please feel free to leave a message explaining the nature of the emergency shift coverage issue.

Timesheets 

1) You are responsible for keeping an honest track of your hours and recording them accurately on your timesheet online through Workday. Be sure to include any changes or late arrivals each week. Timesheets are due at your last shift of each pay period. A complete list of payroll deadlines can be found on your Student Associate Wiki page. Please report your time by the deadline to avoid delays in receiving pay. Late-time reports are processed only once per month.

General Employee Guidelines

1) You'll need to promptly check and reply to job-related emails, phone calls, and chats.

2) You are expected to respect strict confidentiality of all student information.

3) When guests enter the office, you are expected to stop other activities, make eye contact, smile, welcome them, and ask how to help.

4) Please ensure that the Daily Duties of any assigned projects have been completed each shift.

5) You are the professional representatives of the principal office of the Sanger Learning Center in the School of Undergraduate Studies.  Please take care to respect the following: