Overview:
The ADRC Office Student Employee serves as a general office assistant supporting daily operations within the Access and Disability Resource Center. Responsibilities include scheduling student appointments answering phone calls and greeting students and visitors in a professional and welcoming manner. After receiving training the student employee assists students with their assistive technology accounts and basic system navigation. The role also supports office reporting needs by tracking weekly ADRC data and reminding staff to submit them in a timely manner.
Department Name: Access and Disability Resource Center
Campus Location: Des Plaines
Length of Employment: Spring 2026 may be renewed for an additional academic year
Can a student do homework in this position Sometimes
Hours Available: MondayFriday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Schedule Flexibility:
Describe whether the schedule is fixed or flexible.
The schedule is flexible. Although consistency is important for ease of office operations and management work hours can be adjusted based on the students class schedule and availability as long as office coverage needs are met.
Tasks Duties and Responsibilities (TDRs) and Learning Outcomes
Greet students staff and visitors at the front desk and provide general office assistance | Communication (CM) |
Answer and direct phone calls and respond to general email inquiries | Communication (CM) |
Schedule student appointments and assist with check-in procedures | Organizational skills attention to details |
Assist students with assistive technology account | Technology (TC) |
Maintain confidentiality of student records and documentation | Career & Self Development (CD |
Help prepare materials for workshops orientations and events | Teamwork (TW) |
Support daily office operations (filing scanning copying supply organization) | Office administration |
.
Candidate Qualifications (Knowledge Skills and Other Abilities or KSOAs)
Qualified candidates will have the following competencies and skills:
- Basic computer proficiency including Microsoft Office applications such as Word PowerPoint and Excel
- Google Calendar proficiency.
- Create organize and share documents through Google Suite platforms (Google docs Google Sheets)
- Eligible to work in the United States.
- Must be enrolled in at least six credit hours during fall and spring semesters. Employment over summer is allowed if student is enrolled in at least one summer credit course or enrolled for following fall in at least six credit hours.
- Must have a GPA of at least 2.0 and be in good academic standing.
- Track office supply inventory and notify staff when restocking is needed
- Complete special projects and administrative assignments as needed
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Overview: The ADRC Office Student Employee serves as a general office assistant supporting daily operations within the Access and Disability Resource Center. Responsibilities include scheduling student appointments answering phone calls and greeting students and visitors in a professional and welcom...
Overview:
The ADRC Office Student Employee serves as a general office assistant supporting daily operations within the Access and Disability Resource Center. Responsibilities include scheduling student appointments answering phone calls and greeting students and visitors in a professional and welcoming manner. After receiving training the student employee assists students with their assistive technology accounts and basic system navigation. The role also supports office reporting needs by tracking weekly ADRC data and reminding staff to submit them in a timely manner.
Department Name: Access and Disability Resource Center
Campus Location: Des Plaines
Length of Employment: Spring 2026 may be renewed for an additional academic year
Can a student do homework in this position Sometimes
Hours Available: MondayFriday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Schedule Flexibility:
Describe whether the schedule is fixed or flexible.
The schedule is flexible. Although consistency is important for ease of office operations and management work hours can be adjusted based on the students class schedule and availability as long as office coverage needs are met.
Tasks Duties and Responsibilities (TDRs) and Learning Outcomes
Greet students staff and visitors at the front desk and provide general office assistance | Communication (CM) |
Answer and direct phone calls and respond to general email inquiries | Communication (CM) |
Schedule student appointments and assist with check-in procedures | Organizational skills attention to details |
Assist students with assistive technology account | Technology (TC) |
Maintain confidentiality of student records and documentation | Career & Self Development (CD |
Help prepare materials for workshops orientations and events | Teamwork (TW) |
Support daily office operations (filing scanning copying supply organization) | Office administration |
.
Candidate Qualifications (Knowledge Skills and Other Abilities or KSOAs)
Qualified candidates will have the following competencies and skills:
- Basic computer proficiency including Microsoft Office applications such as Word PowerPoint and Excel
- Google Calendar proficiency.
- Create organize and share documents through Google Suite platforms (Google docs Google Sheets)
- Eligible to work in the United States.
- Must be enrolled in at least six credit hours during fall and spring semesters. Employment over summer is allowed if student is enrolled in at least one summer credit course or enrolled for following fall in at least six credit hours.
- Must have a GPA of at least 2.0 and be in good academic standing.
- Track office supply inventory and notify staff when restocking is needed
- Complete special projects and administrative assignments as needed
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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