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Work-study
The Savannah College of Art and Design work-study program helps students find jobs at SCAD. To be eligible, a student must be enrolled in at least three classes, maintain good academic standing and have an unmet financial need as determined by the SCAD office of financial aid.
Part-time or Freelance Work
Students who do not qualify for the college work-study program may pursue part-time or freelance work.
Monique Smith
Director of Auxiliary Technologies
Phone: 912.525.6961
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Anetra Williams
Associate Director of Auxiliary Technologies
Phone: 404.253.3426
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Secene Dorsey
Student Employment Manager
Phone: 912.525.8776
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| Department | Supervisor | Location | | Description | | Tutoring | Secene Dorsey 912.525.8776 | Turner Express Office | | Students tutor peers in qualified subjects. Students must have a minimum 3.0 overall GPA and an A in the subject been tutored. | | Exhibitions | Clare Frank 912.525.4743 | Red Gallery | | Federal only. Students serve as gallery monitors, assisting faculty, staff and students, visiting artists and community with installations and exhibitions. | | Fashion | Stephanie Thomas 912.525.6659 | Eckburg Hall | | Aid and assist students with sewing needs, write down and inform office staff promptly of any broken equipment, keep lab in running order, make sure that all irons have water in their containers, clean up tables and leftover scraps before shift ends, make sure that all equipment is turned off in the sewing labs, and at the end of each shift, the room should be in order and ready for class. | Gryphon Tea Room | Madeline Collins/ Brandon Moon 912.525.5800 | Gryphon Tea Room | | Students serve as counter help and cashiers for this upscale college restaurant. Uniforms are required. | Book Buddies | Jeff Feld-Gore 912.525.8800 | Student Center | | Federal only. Book Buddies is a mentoring and reading program in which SCAD students meet weekly with school children from Garrison Elementary School, East Broad Elementary School, Union Mission and Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club. | | Student Involvement | David Blake 912.525.8800 | Student Center | | The SI assistant is an integral part of the SI office and serves as a resource for students and staff. This position provides basic and advanced office support, assisting and facilitating publicity, filing, database management and processing mail/copy requests. | Admission | Anne Cloninger 912.525.5928 | Poetter Hall | | Federal Only. A student representative's primary function is working in college tours, on all special event projects, and being knowledgeable of all aspects of SCAD. Student responsibilities may include: working a flexible 10-20 hours a week and all Saturday special events, serving as college tour guides (after completion of a rigorous training program, student representatives guide approximately 8-12 tours a month); assist with data entry for college tours database; assist with the creation of confirmation packets; assist guests with visitor appointments, accommodation information and scheduled class visits, meetings and appointments as requested; assist with daily preparation and presentation of admission welcome center; work as shuttle guides, registration table workers and general set-up staff; assist in call-a-thons and other prospect calling; and perform other duties as assigned to carry out the mission of the college. | | Film and Television | Adrienne Boner 912.525.6471 | Hamilton Hall | | Students work at the checkout desk, assist department staff in various capacities of filmmaking and production, and provide technical support and maintenance of video library. |
- Each coordinator is responsible for recruiting and motivating volunteers and promoting service projects.
- Each coordinator must attend fall and winter quarter training sessions.
- Coordinators staff the SOS office during weekly office hours and attend weekly SOS staff meetings, unless otherwise specified.
- Coordinators are compensated at the standard government-mandated minimum wage rate unless otherwise specified.
For more information about any of these positions, call Jeff Feld-Gore at 912.525.8800.
SOS Student Director
Direct and assist service coordinators in planning projects and processing community service requests. Be available for 20 office hours per week. Oversee promotion of SOS activities and act as SOS representative. Conduct weekly staff meetings. Facilitate training of new service coordinators. Organize SOS information and recruitment tables at fall orientation and Student Organization Fair. Organize spring quarter volunteer appreciation reception. Must have leadership experience. Compensation: 20 hours per week.
Clearing House
Maintain SOS databases by tracking student service involvement, agency registrations and community service requests. Promote service requests by maintaining SOS campus boards, posting flyers and updating The HiveWeb site. Must have a variety of software experience. Compensation: 20 hours per week.
Book Buddies
Arrange Book Buddy orientation sessions. Maintain contact with schools and Book Buddies. Address questions and concerns regarding the program. Pick up and process all timesheets for Book Buddies. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
Habitat for Humanity
Organize Saturday workdays in coordination with the local Habitat for Humanity program. Organize, recruit volunteers for, promote and attend regular workdays. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
Students for a Better Environment
Coordinate a minimum of three creative and educational group service programs each quarter. Programs are centered on environmental protection and awareness. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
Service Club
Organize at least three small-scale group projects per quarter. Organize quarterly large-scale service projects including SPLASH, Neonatal ICU Valentine's Reunion and the Halloween Carnival. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
Alternative Breaks
Coordinate and promote interest meetings to obtain feedback used in deciding the next trip. Plan projects, accommodations, activities and local contacts for trips. Motivate and provide leadership for students who attend alternative breaks. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
Art Education Coordinator
Work with local agencies to use skills in art and design for the benefit of their organization. Recruit students who are interested in teaching their skills to people in the Savannah community. Compensation: 10 hours per week.
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