Work-Study Positions at Scott

Work-Study Positions

This is a list of potential work-study positions, and some positions may have already been filled. Employment is not guaranteed. Please email the contact person to inquire. 

All positions pay $11 per hour.

Key Responsibilities 
  • Setup and teardown of concrete additive construction tooling and equipment
  • Preparing concrete mixes
  • Operating concrete pumps
  • Programming robotic systems for concrete printing
  • Processing CAD files for concrete printing trials
  • Preparing concrete samples for mechanical testing using coring and cutting tools
  • Performing mechanical testing on concrete samples
Qualifications 
  • Student must be able to wear proper PPE for extended amount of time
  • Student must be able to repeatedly lift objects weighing no more than 50 pounds
  • Student must have knowledge of CAD files and software used to process

Location: Blong Technology Center 

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Alli Vandermyde, avandermydeFREEEICC  

Conduct campus tours, assist with orientations and on campus events. Promotion of clubs, activities, sports, and EICC programs. Prospective student follow-up and walk students through admission steps, thank you note writing, prep folders, student activities events and projects, dress as the eagle mascot for events. Serve as overall student ambassador for the college. Other duties as assigned.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Kelsey King, kkingFREEEICC 

We are seeking a Math Tutor to assist students (9-12 hours per week) in improving their understanding of mathematical concepts. The ideal candidate will create a positive and supportive learning environment, working with a diverse student population to help them achieve academic success and have completed either Statistics (MAT 156) or College Algebra (MAT 121) with an A or B. Training is provided, and flexibility in scheduling is available.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide tutoring in Statistics and/or College Algebra to individual students or small groups.
  • Foster a supportive and encouraging learning atmosphere for students of diverse backgrounds.
  • Assist students in understanding course materials and developing problem-solving skills.
  • Adapt tutoring methods to meet the unique needs of each student.
  • Participate in training and professional development to enhance tutoring effectiveness.

Qualifications:

  • Completion of MAT 156 Statistics or MAT 121 College Algebra with an A or B.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with diverse student populations.
  • Enthusiasm for teaching and helping others succeed.

Work Schedule:

  • Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (with flexibility)

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Steve Cravens, scravensFREEEICC

Provides assistance to the Biological Sciences Laboratory Assistant I, in the preparation of bacterial cultures, chemical solutions, and biological reagents. Prepares, autoclaves, and dispenses sterile microbiological media according to established laboratory protocols. Sets up a variety of laboratory experiments according to written instructions, cleans laboratory glassware, cleans, and/or maintains microscopes and other laboratory equipment using established procedures and protocols. Monitors laboratory safety and security, ensures all laboratory materials and equipment are properly stored and secured. Cleans and disinfects laboratory areas not maintained by custodial services (laboratory benches and countertops). Assists in the proper disposal of biohazardous waste materials, non-pathological wastes, and waste chemicals in accordance with EPA, OSHA, and SCC policies, additional duties as directed.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Ashley Salazar, alsalazarFREEEICC 

Key Responsibilities 
  • Customer Service
  • Clerical work including filing, copying, mailings, and spreadsheets
  • Responsible for digital signage in BTC

Location: Blong Technology Center 

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Alli Vandermyde, avandermydeFREEEICC  

 

Basic office work, including helping with purchase orders and requisitions, filing, copying, work with spreadsheets, and other jobs as assigned.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Janet Foutch, jkfoutchFREEEICC 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Answer phones
  • Greet customers
  • Assist students to find e-textbooks in Canvas
  • Answer questions about the Flat Rate Access Program
  • Operate a register
  • Assist staff and faculty as needed
  • Filing
  • Basic office work

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Brenda Struve, bstruveFREEEICC

The Early Care and Education Teacher works with children of all abilities to make sure they have a safe, loving, and fun place to learn. The teacher helps create lessons and activities that help kids grow in all ways: mentally, emotionally, socially, and physically. They also help make sure the classroom is organized and that the children’s needs are met.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure safety and care of all children.
  • Create a great learning space.
  • Lead fun and creative activities.
  • Communicate with families.
  • Paperwork and reports.
  • Training and education.

Qualifications

  • You must be at least 16 years old for part-time work and 18 years old for full-time work.
  • Required:
    • High school diploma or GED.
    • CPR and First Aid certification.
    • Training in mandatory reporting of child abuse.
  • Preferred:
    • A degree in early care and education or a similar field.
    • Experience working with children and adults with disabilities.
    • Knowledge of child care rules in Iowa.
    • Experience with behavior management.
  • Skills Needed:
    • Ability to read and follow instructions.
    • Good communication skills to talk to children, families, and other staff members.
    • Ability to solve problems and be flexible.
    • Can lift up to 60 pounds (when needed for child care).
    • Can use basic technology like email and word processing.
    • Can use basic devices like tablet and laptop
  • Physical Demands:
    • You will sit, stand, walk, reach, and sometimes lift up to 60 pounds
    • The work can be loud and may include cleaning chemicals.
  • Work Environment:
    • You will work in a classroom with kids, and it may get loud at times.
    • The job involved cleaning and sanitizing the area.
  • Technology/Equipment:
    • Able to use basic devices like tablets and laptops.
    • Able to use basic technology like email and word processing.
  • License:
    • Must have a driver’s license and reliable transportation.

Location: Hand in Hand, Bettendorf IA

Wage: $11 per Hour

Contact: Heather Lillibridge, halillibridgeFREEEICC

The Direct Service Professional (DSP) helps create a safe and fun space for children of all abilities to learn and play. You will care for children, help the teacher with activities, and make sure everyone is safe. You’ll also talk to parents about how their kids are doing and help children grow in different ways: mentally, emotionally, socially, and physically.

Key Responsibilities

  • Keep the children safe.
  • Help the teacher plan and lead activities.
  • Talk to parents.
  • Complete paperwork.

Qualifications

  • You need to be at least 16 years old for part-time work and 18 years old for full-time work.
  • You should know first aid and CPR (training provided).
  • You should have a high school diploma or GED (or be working on it).
  • You should like working with kids and be patient and understanding with them.
  • Skills Needed:
    • Good at listening to kids and helping them feel safe and comfortable.
    • Show respect for everyone, no matter their background.
    • Be patient and understanding with kids.
    • Enjoy working with others, including teachers, parents, and other helpers.
    • Adjust and change plans when needed to help kids in different ways.
  • Physical Demands:
    • You will need to be able to lift and move kids when necessary, up to 60 pounds.
    • You might need to stand or move a lot during the day.
  • Work Environment: The classroom can be a little noisy, and you will be working with cleaning products, but it will be a safe place for everyone.
  • Technology/Equipment:
    • Able to use basic devices like tablets and laptops.
    • Able to use basic technology like email and word processing.
  • License:  Must have a driver’s license and reliable transportation.

Location: Hand in Hand, Bettendorf IA

Wage: $11 per Hour

Contact: Heather Lillibridge, halillibridgeFREEEICC

The Direct Service Professional (DSP) is responsible for creating a fun, safe, and caring space for people with all abilities. This role is part of Hand in Hand’s programs where children, teens, and adults work on becoming more independent while having fun with friends. DSPs help plan and lead activities, keep everyone safe, and support people in their personal goals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support high quality programs
  • Lead fun and engaging activities
  • Communicate and build connections
  • Ensure safety and well-being
  • Create a positive, safe environment
  • Complete paperwork
  • Training

Qualifications

  • Must be at least 16 years old.
  • Certified in CPR, First Aid, and mandatory reporting rules (training provided).
  • Preferred experience working with people with disabilities.
  • Ability to communicate well with others.
  • Skills Needed:
    • Ability to work well with a team.
    • Ability to keep everyone safe and follow safety rules
    • Ability to stay calm and think quickly in different situations
    • Show kindness, patience, and understanding with participants.
    • Keep everything organized and follow through with tasks.
  • Physical Demands:
    • You may need to lift up to 60 pounds and move around regularly.
    • You will sit, stand, walk, and other movements.
  • Work Environment:
    • The work can be loud and may include cleaning chemicals.
    • Stay alert and able to think quickly to solve problems
  • Technology/Equipment:
    • Able to use basic devices like tablets and laptops.
    • Able to use basic technology like email and word processing.
  • License: Must have a driver’s license and reliable transportation.

Location: Hand in Hand, Bettendorf IA

Wage: $11 per Hour

Contact: Heather Lillibridge, halillibridgeFREEEICC

Maintain a clean and safe laboratory environment. Set up and prepare instructional equipment for laboratories and demonstrations. Assist students with operation of equipment in the CNC Machining Laboratory.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Kaleb Wadsworth, kwadsworthFREEEICC 

Set up supplies for lab instructor. Put product away. Laundry - wash/fold towels. Inventory of dry storage, walk in cooler, freezer, and chemical storage. Assist instructor with other duties.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Diane Stanley, dstanleyFREEEICC 

Filing, copying, scanning, data entry, phone calls, and communicating with students.

Wage: $11 per hour Contact: Heather Lillibridge, halillibridgeFREEEICC 

Maintain file system for program, copy and staple documents, create documents on word with supervision. Assist with Open House. Watch videos and assist with study guide development.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Lori Haugen, lhaugenFREEEICC 

Provide service and assistance in all areas pertaining to human resources services. Assist with recruitment onboarding processes to meet staffing requirements. Perform various clerical and administrative tasks. Collaborate with HR team members to identify areas for process improvement and automation, including researching vendor opportunities and other solutions. Assist with current year HR strategies. Contribute to project work aligned to the field of Human Resources.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Brooke Sweeney-Adrian, bradrianFREEEICC 

Answer phone calls and process emails directed to the IT Help Desk. Triage reported issues. Escalate to higher tiers of IT support.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Jason Fix, jfixFREEEICC 

Maintain file system for program. Copy, staple documents. Create Med Assist (MA) documents on word with supervision. Assist with Open House. Watch MA videos and assist with study guide development.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Barbara Diveley-Wiedenmann, bdiveley-wiedenmannFREEEICC 

Key Responsibilities

  • Greet and build rapport with other Veteran students in the SCC Student Veteran's Lounge and around campus.
  • Contact students about meetings and other activities.
  • Assist in implementing upcoming activities and attend SVA club meetings.
  • Help students navigate military and VA websites.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact:  Shari Ruehling, sruehlingFREEEICC

Hold open lab hours for students, complete IT lab tasks as assigned. Assist students as needed.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Roberta Osmers, rfosmersFREEEICC 

Customer service and clerical work in Divisional Dean’s Office: Filing, copying, mailings, and spreadsheets.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Michelle Schoenfelder, mschoenfelderFREEEICC%20 

Cleaning the lab. Preparing the room.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Bhaswati Gangopadhyay, bgangopadhyayFREEEICC 

A Student Ambassador is a terrific way to meet other students across different departments while having a part-time job. Student Ambassadors will advise prospective students about EICC events and college life. The Student Ambassador will become a specialist in one or more areas relating to our student recruitment activities and build practical skills while increasing visibility to the campus. The role of Student Ambassador works well around the student's studies and will have a flexible schedule. The role of a Student Ambassador will entail participation in various events with various age groups on and off campus.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Franco Muñoz, fmunozFREEEICC 

Answer phones, review and scan documentation for student records, answer student questions, back-up to frontline in Student Services

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Teri Carton, tcartonFREEEICC 

The Tutor will provide academic assistance to students in their assigned tutoring subject(s), helping them improve their understanding and performance. The tutor will work closely with students to identify their academic needs and foster a positive learning environment. Training will be provided to ensure tutors are equipped with the necessary skills and strategies to support student success.

Tutoring Subjects:

  • Biology
  • Health Concepts I and Pharmacology I
  • Intro to Computers

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide one-on-one and group tutoring sessions in assigned tutoring subject(s).
  • Assist students in understanding course material, completing assignments, and preparing for exams.
  • Foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment.
  • Communicate with students to provide feedback.
  • Participate in training sessions and professional development opportunities as required.

Requirements:

  • Must be a current student with a Federal Work-Study award.
  • Must have received an A or B in the subject(s) you wish to tutor.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work well with others and enjoy working with people.
  • Demonstrated ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible and engaging manner.
  • Reliable, punctual, and organized.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous tutoring or teaching experience is a plus.
  • Knowledge of effective study strategies and learning techniques.

Training: Training will be provided to ensure tutors are familiar with effective tutoring strategies, campus resources, and policies related to academic integrity and student support.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should complete online application including a copy of their unofficial transcript.

Wage: $11 per hour

Contact: Steve Cravens, scravensFREEEICC