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Apply to be a Student Staff Member

What You Need To Know

The Student Staff Application will reopen Friday, May 26, 2023 and will close Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. Please take a moment to review the self-enroll canvas course for more information. If you would like to apply for our student staff positions, apply via unf.erezlife.com. If you have any questions regarding the student staff application, process or positions please email Katie Lewis at katie.lewis@unf.edu.

Learning Community Assistant

The Learning Community Assistant (LCA) is a part-time (15 hrs/week), student staff member of the Department of Housing and Residence Life at the University of North Florida. As a student, the LCA lives and works with a group of approximately 30-75 residents participating in one of the various Living-Learning Communities (LLCs). The majority of the time in the LCA position should be spent building relationships with residents through formal and informal interactions. The LCA is expected to promote a supportive and friendly environment for residents. LCAs play a critical role in the success of their LLC as they connect their residents to each other and plan events around the community's focus. The LCA also maintains regular contact with faculty and staff associated with their respective LLC. The LCA position contains structured time such as staff meetings, but is a very flexible time commitment based on the LCA's class schedule and community needs, with many LCA responsibilities occurring during the evening and weekends.

Resident Assistant

The Resident Assistant (RA) is a part-time (average of 20 hrs/week), student staff member of the Department of Housing & Residence Life at the University of North Florida. The RA lives in a residence hall room and works with a group of approximately 30-65 residents in an assigned residential community. The majority of time in the RA position should be spent building relationships with residents through formal and informal interactions. The RA is expected to promote a supportive and friendly environment for residents. In addition to working with students individually, RAs are critical to the success of building healthy communities where residents feel safe, included, valued and involved. The RA position contains structured time such as office hours, but is a very flexible time commitment based on the RA's class schedule and community needs, with many RA responsibilities occurring during the evening and weekends.

Priority Alternate

The Priority Alternate position is a part-time, student staff member of the Department of Housing and Residence Life at the University of North Florida. This position includes preparation for a student staff position should a placement come available. Visit the canvas page to apply!

 

Questions regarding student staff positions can be addressed by contacting the Department of Housing and Residence Life at (904) 620-4663.