Looking for part-time work or a summer job to complement your education? King’s students have numerous paths to seek paid practical experience.
The Student Employment Board lists opportunities below that are exclusively available to King’s students.
Application Deadline: 11:59 p.m., May 5
This position will be jointly supervised by the Assistant Dean of Residence Life (approximately 10 hours per week) and Student Support Advisor (approximately 5 hours per week).
Compensation: $5,000 honoraria for the term, paid biweekly.
Responsibilities:
· Assist the Student Support Advisor with tasks such as:
o Developing a draft Mental Health Strategy for King’s.
o Delivering training related to student mental health and wellness.
o Developing health promotion materials, including sleep, tips for eating regularly as a student on a budget, exercise, and other topics.
o Developing self-help materials for anxiety, depression, ADHD and other concerns.
· Assist the Assistant Dean of Residence Life with tasks such as:
o Planning residence educational programming for the 2024-25 academic year, including peer developed and facilitated workshops on boundary setting, self-advocacy and building life skills.
o Update key residence resource materials in preparation for the 2024-2025 academic year.
· Other duties as needed.
Essential Qualifications:
· Lived experience with a mental health concern.
· Enrollment in Winter 2023-2024 and Fall 2024-25 terms.
· Experience working in a mental health-related role is an asset.
· Completed coursework related to mental health is an asset.
Schedule: Flexible 15 hours per week. Blend of on-campus and virtual work.
Contract dates: Monday, 13 May–Friday 30 August 2024.
To apply for this position, please send your cover letter, resume, and a sample of previous graphic design work (Instagram post, flyer, poster, brochure) to isaac.wright@ukings.ca. Please disclose lived experience of mental health concerns, knowing that this information will be kept confidential to the hiring committee (consisting only of the two co-supervisors).
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
The University of King’s College is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action Employer. We encourage and welcome those who would contribute to the diversification of our staff and faculty including, but not limited to women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
Department: Facilities
Reports To: Director of Facilities Management
Employment Type: Seasonal, Full-Time: April 24, 2024 – August 30, 2024
Salary: As per Student Hiring Policy ($15.70/hr + $0.50 per year of experience in specified position plus 4% vacation pay)
Roles and Responsibilities:
Preferred Skills:
Requirements:
Experiential Learning Outcomes:
Additional Notes:
The hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday, with a half-hour lunch.
To Apply:
Applications may be submitted by email or mail to:
Allison Rowsell | Facilities Management Officer
6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 2A1
Email: allison.rowsell@ukings.ca
Questions about the position can be submitted by email to allison.rowsell@ukings.ca.
Department: Facilities
Reports To: Trades Manager
Employment Type: Seasonal, Full-Time: April 24, 2024 – August 30, 2024
Salary: As per Student Hiring Policy ($15.70/hr + $0.50 per year of experience in specified position plus 4% vacation pay)
Roles and Responsibilities:
Preferred Skills:
Requirements:
Additional Notes:
This job is physically demanding. Extensive lifting, kneeling, bending, standing and squatting required. The hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday, with a half-hour lunch.
To Apply:
Applications may be submitted by email or mail to:
Allison Rowsell|Facilities Management Officer
6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 2A1.
Email: allison.rowsell@ukings.ca
Questions about the position can be submitted by email to allison.rowsell@ukings.ca.
King’s students have the opportunity to work in almost every area of university life, and even beyond the university through facilitated internships and fellowships. Typical jobs include peer mentor, fundraising campaign caller, residence junior don, reporter for the communications team, fitness centre attendant and athletics photographer, just to name a few.
If you are looking for an opportunity to work as an assistant to a professor, look for the Student Assistantship Program (SAP) listings at the beginning of fall, winter, and summer term. Successful candidates will be paired with a faculty supervisor to work on a project such as academic research, publication preparation, new course development, journalistic projects, academic and cultural events, outreach, or archival work. These positions are light on hours—just 30h completed over a term, usually according to the student’s preference—so they offer the opportunity to gain career-building academic experience and skills, while making a minimal impact on study time.
Students have the opportunity to work on campus at one of three student-owned and operated businesses: the King’s Co-op Bookstore, the Wardroom (student lounge) and the Galley (coffee shop). Ask at these locations about openings.
King’s also coordinates several funded summer internships and part-time work experiences at external organizations and businesses that will offer students the opportunity to experience for themselves the value of their liberal arts education.
The King’s Undergraduate Fellowships in Public Humanities is an opportunity to do an experiential learning internship at an organization or business that brings the humanities to bear on the world.
The Scotia Scholars Award, funded by the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, is a funded opportunity for two undergraduate students at King’s to be the principal investigator on their own research study in the area of health research.
King’s encourages all student employees to use this workbook as a template for planning, documenting, and reflecting on their work experience. The goal of this document is to help elevate all student work experiences to work-integrated learning, so that students can maximize their personal and professional growth while supported by their university.