Netherlands Scholarships
Student: Daily Dog Walker
Posting Details
Job Title | Student: Daily Dog Walker |
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Requisition Number | SE01703 |
Department Name | Generic User Department |
Work Location | Lexington, KY |
On Campus/Off Campus | Off Campus |
Salary Range | $11.00/HR |
Type of Position | Student |
Position Time Status | Part-Time |
Preferred Education/Experience |
Prefer a minimum of one year pet sitting or pet ownership experience |
Hours per Week |
Approximately 25-35 hours per week Must be available to work Monday thru Friday, between 7am-4pm. Varying shifts, sometimes multiple shifts. Must be available to work 2 weekends a month (Friday (6-9p), Saturday (shifts of 7-9am, 12-3pm and 6-9pm) and Sunday (shifts of 7-9am, 12-3pm and 6-9pm) Must be available to work mandatory overtime during peak times of year. Those peak times are: |
Job Summary |
YOU MUST BE A CURRENT UNIVERSITY OF KY STUDENT TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION: Must have a dependable, reliable vehicle. Job Description: Must deliver customized services to each Remove pet waste from outdoors and clean and dispose of pet messes and accidents. Scoop litter-boxes and tidy up the area around litter-box stations. Feed, water and/or medicate each pet as specifically contracted by each Client, without mistakes. Complete contracted home duties such as alternating lights and blinds, retrieving mail, watering plants, taking the trash to the curb, etc., as contracted by each Client. Deliver all contracted services on the Pet Profile to the exact specification of the Client’s request. Ensure safety of the dogs being walked and those (humans and dogs) around them. Ability to properly secure and fasten a variety of dog walking apparatus, crates, gates & doors. Must respect Clients space & privacy and abide by all confidentiality agreements and privacy policies. Must possess an eye for detail and execute fine detail-oriented tasks set forth by the Client. Ensure security of Clients home and lockbox or key. Any other duties or tasks assigned must follow the policies and procedures. Complete onsite tasks correctly (profile updates, visit set-ups, photos for profile, etc.). Document information the Client may need to know. Properly communicate information to our company and to the Client with descriptive notes. Answer any phone call while working Update management with new information discovered onsite, while onsite. Notify the supervisor or group text if you run into ANYONE onsite. Complete duties/tasks posted on your Schedule Calendar This position requires a full 30-day Training Period, in which employee will be trained on all aspects of the job. Employee must prove satisfactory results in on-site job performance, and complete multiple written assessments and training ride-alongs. Salary: |
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities |
Essential Characteristics to Perform the Job: Must be a problem solver, independent, self-starter & self-motivated with exceptional time management and communication skills. Must have strong interpersonal skills and ability to receive and give constructive criticism without having a meltdown or confrontation. Must be a team player, reliable, trustworthy, honest, and a person of high integrity. Must possess the drive and initiative to complete training and tasks without micromanagement. Must demonstrate a positive attitude and show a compassion and connection with Client pets. Must secure all pets and houses, and respect Client and pet duties and responsibilities. Follow training manual and techniques learned in training and adhere to all company procedures and guidelines found. Physical: Must have the ability to walk 3 dogs at a time. Must be able to handle multiple leashes without getting tangled or letting loose of a leash, and handle the leashes of large dogs weighing up to 140 pounds. Must be able to bend, squat, and maneuver from floor to standing position. Must be able to climb multiple flights of stairs. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in all weather elements, including heat and cold, rain, snow, sleet, etc. Communication/Documentation: |
Deadline to Apply | 02/05/2018 |
University Community of Inclusion |
The University of Kentucky is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce by ensuring all our students, faculty, and staff work in an environment of openness and acceptance. We strive to foster a community where people of all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives can feel secure and welcome. We also value the well-being of each of our employees and are dedicated to creating a healthy place to work, learn and live. In the interest of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for our students, employees, patients and visitors the University of Kentucky is a Tobacco & Drug Free campus. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we strongly encourage veterans, individuals with disabilities, women, and all minorities to consider our employment opportunities. Any candidate offered a position may be required to pass pre-employment screenings as mandated by University of Kentucky Human Resources. These screenings may include a national background check and/or drug screen. |
Anticipated Start Date | 01/22/2018 |
Masters Scholarships
Stardust Culminating Experience Scholarship
The Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family is offering a limited number of scholarships to support Master of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS) students who have proposed culminating experience projects designed to address and advance the need for affordable housing, recognizing that healthy sustainable communities provide a means for families to obtain, remain in and manage their homes.
Culminating experience projects may use the tools of research, community engagement, education, and public forums to raise awareness and build capacity to address the needs for quality affordable homes.
Culminating experience projects may use the tools of research, community engagement, education, and public forums to raise awareness and build capacity to address the needs for quality affordable homes.
Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003119 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Student Accessibility Resource Center – Student Assistant (Spring 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary |
Performs various administrative duties including providing support to our Test Proctoring Center and volunteer programs (note taking/mentoring); greeting visitors and directing them to the appropriate area; checking in students and others who have scheduled appointments; answering incoming phone calls and routing them to the correct staff member; taking messages as needed; assisting front office staff members with duties such as filing, copying, and faxing documents. Shift Specifics: 9 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required |
Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required |
None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities |
Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience | |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/27/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45548 |
Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003122 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Psychology – Student Assistant (Summer 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary |
Provides customer service, runs campus errands, assists administrative staff, facilities monitoring, performs general administrative tasks, answers and transfers telephone calls, files documents and paperwork. Shift Specifics: 10 – 12 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required |
Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required |
None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities |
Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience |
Previous customer service skills and experience working in an office environment within a diverse community. |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 – $8.00 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/13/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45580 |