Fashion Studio - Student Worker
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
Overview
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities- Act as a studio aid by assisting students with questions in lower-level courses that includes clothing construction and patterning
- Be alert to student needs and questions during open studio time
- Assist faculty members in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising area with class preparation from cutting swatches and muslin
- Oversee basic machine maintenance such as replacing threads and needles of industrial sewing machines and sergers
- Keep fashion studio organized by putting away slopers and tools and upkeep of the classroom.
Student must be available to work consistent days of the week/times throughout the semester.
Required Qualifications- The student should be proficient at sewing on an industrial lockstitch machine and serger
- The student should have strong knowledge of clothing pattern design and construction
- The student should be observant, possess critical thinking skills, and have good judgement
- The student must be courteous, respectful, professional, responsible, trustworthy, and able to work independently
Must be enrolled as a student at Belmont University in the Fashion Department. Must be Sophomore level or above.
Required ExperienceMust be comfortable using and maintaining industrial sewing machines and sergers.
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