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Sociology Student Aide 26-27

Job in Lookout Mountain, Walker County, Georgia, 30750, USA
Listing for: Covenant College Students
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-20
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Academic
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10 - 15 USD Hourly USD 10.00 15.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Sociology Student Aide 26/27

This position is for the full academic year, open only to enrolled upperclassmen. Freshmen are not eligible to apply for this position.

Expected hours of work per week: 10-15

Work Location &

Hours:

Brock Hall, Room #103 during 8 am and 5 pm M-F, and 6 pm- 8:45 pm.

Qualifications
  • Student workers must be enrolled on a full-time basis at Covenant College. Preference is given to sociology & art majors, though students from other majors may be considered.
  • Student workers must have typing and computer skills, the ability to assist in basic academic tasks (i.e., as a research aide in limited situations, such as identifying literature, summarizing articles, etc., for department professors).
  • Flexibility, which allows participation in events such as service projects and on‑and‑off‑campus events which occur outside of the normal school/work day (for example, an evening "career dessert" event held on campus).
  • Student workers must also be able to maintain confidentiality about various matters when so directed by their supervising professor.
  • Artistic ability is an asset in this position, as duties include designing and maintaining public departmental bulletin boards.
  • Must be a Covenant College student enrolled full-time.
Expected Duties and Responsibilities

Student workers in the sociology department will assist full-time and adjunct professors in a variety of ways, including:

  • Copying, filing, and being present in the work-study office
  • Designing and maintaining departmental bulletin boards
  • Planning and attending departmental events (i.e., annual social work career dessert; student service work days, departmental social events, etc.)
  • Locating and checking out library materials for professors
  • Ordering library books and other materials for the sociology department
  • Tracking student attendance and notifying students with excessive absences
  • Proctoring makeup tests in the sociology office
  • Grading objective sections of tests and exams
  • Assisting with hospitality functions when we have a guest (like a guest speaker) on campus
  • Making sure that the academic needs of adjunct professors are met (copying, scanning, etc.)
  • Advocating for the sociology major
  • Providing a student perspective when sociology professors need one
  • Keeping the sociology office clean and neat
  • Ensuring that the office is functional (paper in printers, alerting supervisors when toner is low, getting mail for professors, etc.)
  • Assisting professors (especially adjunct professors) with campus technology (Canvas, Google, etc.)
  • Helping to archive the department (filing Capstones, taking pictures of seniors, etc.)
  • Assisting with the disposal of confidential material such as old tests, papers, etc.
  • Making coffee and organizing/maintaining coffee supplies (and snacks, etc., that we provide for students)
  • Helping with the organization of departmental trips (for example, to the Southern Sociological Society conference)
  • Organizing and being present for on‑campus sociology events such as a departmental "Social Work Career Dessert"
Resume Skills Development (NACE Competencies required by employers)
  • Career & Self-Development
    , including working with sociology faculty in keeping graduate program literature up to date, and displaying it in ways that are accessible to students. Working with sociology faculty to plan conference trips, identifying lodging, and recruiting students for conference trips.
  • Communication in the form of coordinating departmental emails and serving as a communication liaison between sociology faculty and students.
  • Critical Thinking in the form of assisting in planning conference trips and sitting in on sociology department meetings that address logistical matters in the department.
  • Global Literacy is displayed by assisting sociology faculty with courses such as Cultural Anthropology, Principles of Sociology, Sociology of Disability, and others that emphasize global diversity.
  • Leadership through coordinating the sociology office in such a way that it serves as a hub for sociology majors and students from other departments. Helping to organize and execute departmental functions such as service work days, student clothing drives, etc.
  • Professionalism by…
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