Student Job Board Update Delete



Wright Hall, 2nd floor, southern.edu/studentjobs

Students who are looking for student employment should check the Student Job Board at the following online address: www.southern.edu/studentjobs. Checking the board regularly is a wise approach to job hunting as postings are updated as jobs become available around campus.

Southern is committed to equal employment opportunities for all individuals. The university does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, veterans, or handicap/ disability in its hiring and employment practices. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. When offered a position on campus, you, as a condition of employment, will be asked to complete the Form I-9 for employment eligibility verification. Documents presented in support of the I-9 must be unexpired and in their original form (copies, scans/faxes, and e-mail will not be accepted). For more information on acceptable Form I-9 documents, please visit:

www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents. Southern Adventist University participates in E-Verify.

You are encouraged to excel academically, but when hired for a student position, commitment to that responsibility is necessary in order to maintain active student employment status. To obtain more information about these and other student employment standards and conduct, please contact our Student Employment Coordinator: 423.236.2278.

To be eligible for an on-campus job, you must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 credit hours. During the academic school year student employees are limited to working no more than 24 hours per week (combined hours for ALL campus positions). During the summer, student employees are limited to working no more than 38 hours per week (combined hours for ALL campus positions). Further limitations on hours may apply in certain situations. Students and their supervisors are expected to work together to ensure that students do not exceed the maximum hours per week.