Federal Work Study
Reports to: Department Director or Campus President
Position Summary:
Federal Work Study (FWS) employees are active students who are awarded a fixed amount of maximum earnings over a specific time period as part of the student’s financial aid award package. A portion of each student’s earned hourly wage will be paid by federal funds, provided that the hours worked are properly documented and the FWS employee’s time record is certified and signed by the FWS employee’s supervisor. Generally the student employees work between 10 and 25 hours per week in student service and community service positions. Eligible and approved FWS employment positions may be on campus or off campus in approved non-profit community service organizations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide general assistance and support to the Director by providing student services assistance including peer guidance counseling, tutorial services, and job development and placement assistance to current students and graduates.
- Advise graduates of employment opportunities.
- Assist the Director in the collection and recording of placement information.
- Assist the Director with retention counseling initiatives.
- Report any student or graduate concerns or problems to the Director.
Skills/Competencies/Qualifications:
- Must be enrolled and attending an eligible program.
- Must have been awarded FWS.
- Good organizational and communication skills.
- Prior working knowledge of basic computer operation is desirable.
- Must be trustworthy and be able to follow directions.
Classification: Nonexempt
Work Hours: Ten hours per week.
Travel: None
Working Environment: Interior/Office
Preferred Qualifications
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide general assistance and support to the Director by providing student services assistance including peer guidance counseling, tutorial services, and job development and placement assistance to current students and graduates.
- Advise graduates of employment opportunities.
- Assist the Director in the collection and recording of placement information.
- Assist the Director with retention counseling initiatives.
- Report any student or graduate concerns or problems to the Director.
Skills Required
- Enrolled and attending an eligible program
- Awarded Federal Work Study
- Good organizational and communication skills
- Prior working knowledge of basic computer operation
- Trustworthy and able to follow directions
What We Do
Saint Paul's School of Nursing is a private, for-profit post-secondary institution that provides career education in New York. It offers associate degree programs in Nursing and Medical Assisting at its campuses in Queens and Staten Island. The school aims to prepare students for professional roles as Registered Nurses and Medical Assistants, providing the skills and training necessary for diverse healthcare settings.



