Student Employment in Recreation and Sport Operations
Find the perfect fit
Recreation and Sport Operations offers a vast number of employment opportunities, particularly for students. Select an item from the list below to gain more information on available positions.
The Department of Recreation and Sport Operations is one of the largest employers on campus, providing experiences that connect academic learning with self-discovery and growth. Recreation provides opportunities for the practical application of skills necessary to be successful both inside and outside the classroom in an environment that is positive, supportive, and fun! We engage the university community in a wide variety of inclusive programs, services, and facilities that allow for social interaction, improved health and overall well-being. Benefits of working for Recreation and Sport Operations include:
- Competitive pay
- Skill development
- Real world experiences
- Flexible work schedules
- Leadership opportunities
- Financial support for trainings
How to apply
Browse through our many employment positions to find the job that is right for you. Complete an online application by clicking the "apply now" button below. A resume and cover letter are required. Applications will be reviewed and considered when there are open positions in this department.
Accountability
Reports to the Competitive Sports Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Intramural Sports Official is responsible for working closely with the Competitive Sports Supervisors and Competitive Sports Coordinator to effectively run the UWEC Intramural Sports program.
Specific Duties
- Enforce all Recreation and Intramural Sports guidelines, rules, policies, and procedures.
- Call all intramural contests with honesty and integrity
- Score keep contests and aid officials and Supervisors to ensure safe and fair play
- Maintain an appropriate professional demeanor and attire
- Manage players and spectators on the field/court
- Participate in official evaluations
- Attend required training sessions and clinics
- Enforce established rules during intramural competitions
- Enforce and evaluate the sportsmanship of intramural teams and participants
- Make every effort to protect the safety and well-being of all Recreation and Intramural Sports participants, including players, coaches, spectators, and employees
- Ensure correct attire of each participant, no jewelry or prohibited equipment, etc.
- Rotate between on-field official and scorekeeper as necessary
- Run captain’s meetings prior to each competition
- Report results and scores of intramural competitions to Supervisors
- Ensure proper use of all university equipment by program participants
- Handle on-site disputes involving player conflict and rule interpretation
- Attend all additional in-service training sessions throughout the year
- Be responsible for all game management aspects and program/facility equipment
- Partake in program marketing shifts as needed
- Arrive to work at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the scheduled contest.
- Other duties as assigned
Expectations
- Competitive Sports Officials are always expected to act responsibly. As a member of the Intramural staff, your actions represent the integrity of the entire staff. Officials should set a positive example for other staff members as well as participants.
- Be professional, Be a leader, Be Knowledgeable, Be Courteous, and Be a Blugold!
- Officials will submit their reoccurring availability at the beginning of each Block and be scheduled on a weekly basis by the Competitive Sports Coordinator.
- Employees are responsible for finding their own substitutes should they need one and communicate this to the Competitive Sports Coordinator
- Failing to report to a shift without prior notification can result in a suspension and/or dismissal.
- A criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills, and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required. Applicants must attend all training.
Base Wage
Division II: $10.75 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Intramural and Sport Clubs Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Competitive Sports Scorekeeper is responsible for working closely with the Intramural Sports Supervisors and Officials to effectively run the UWEC Intramural Sports program.
Specific Duties
- Report to work 30 minutes prior to the start of the first scheduled contest. Go directly to the court and check in with the IM Supervisor and obtain the necessary equipment and supplies
- Help set up tables/chairs/score clocks
- Locate all teams and have each team captain sign in their players and turn in participant ID’s. Let the IM officials know when all player ID’s have been collected so that the game can begin on time
- Fill out the information on the score sheet completely, including: team name, date, court number and game time. Indicate team name by jersey color
- Be attentive at all times and seek to prevent or minimize problems through quality scorekeeping
- Stay in constant communication with the IM officials
- Properly keep time. This includes following all rules for maintaining the time of game as well as indicating the time remaining throughout the game
- Correctly keep score. Determine the half time score and the final score based on the results of the score sheet. At the end of the game, complete the information on the bottom of the score sheet
- Keep track of team and individual fouls.
Expectations
- Intramural Sports Scorekeepers are expected to act responsibly at all times. As a member of the IM staff, your actions represent the integrity of the entire staff. Scorekeepers should set a positive example for other staff members as well as participants
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills, and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $7.25 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Competitive Sports Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Competitive Sports Supervisor is responsible for working closely with the Intramural Sports Officials, Scorekeepers, and Coordinator to effectively run UWEC’s Intramural Sports program. The Competitive Sports Supervisor is also responsible for working closely with the Competitive Sports Coordinator and Club Sports Program to help supervise and administrate home club and community events at Bollinger Fields, Carson Park, Hobbs Ice Arena, and other community facilities.
Job Duties
Intramurals
- Provide on-site supervision and management of a diverse selection of intramural sports and activities
- Complete all set-up and take down of necessary equipment for specified shifts
- Supervise, train, evaluate, and discipline 40+ student officials
- Provide quality leadership and customer service to the officials, participants, and fellow supervisors
- Maintain a safe environment for intramural participants by inspecting playing areas prior to competition
- Verify eligibility of all intramural participants
- Provide conflict resolution during disputes or disagreements between players and officials
- Serve as a first responder to any injuries or medical situations in accordance with the emergency action plan
- Enforce university, department, and intramural program policies and procedures with all participants and staff
- Serve as the liaison between intramural student staff and professional staff in the Recreation Department
- Check time of arrival at the site for each official
- Complete all departmental forms accurately and completely
- Assist with registration and promotional activities for the IM program
- Conduct/ facilitate Captains’ meetings
- Other duties as assigned
Club Sports
- Provide quality leadership and exceptional service as Supervisor to the Club Participants, officials, and spectators
- Serve as a first responder to any injuries or medical situations in accordance with the emergency action plan
- Ensure the proper set up and use of all university equipment used in club competitions and events
- Retrieve all necessary items from the Recreation Office prior to shift including Club Sports Binder
- Provide conflict resolution during disputes or disagreements between players, spectators, coaches, and officials
- Appropriately communicate expectations and departmental policies
- Monitor events and if an incident occurs – appropriately manage the situation
- Distribute and collect liability waivers
- Serve as the liaison between the club sport and the University Police should a serious situation arise
- Train club members on the proper use of the field painter
- Accurately and thoroughly complete an Event Report after each event
- Other duties as assigned
Expectations
- Competitive Sports Supervisors are always expected to act responsibly. As a member of the Competitive Sports Program, your actions represent the integrity of the entire staff and Recreation Department. Supervisors should set a positive example for other staff members as well as participants.
- Attend weekly staff meetings with the Competitive Sports Coordinator to maintain open lines of communication among staff and management.
- Be available for an average of at least 2-3 shifts per week, equating to an average of at least 9-15 hours per week.
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- A criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $11.50per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Wellness Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Crest Fitness Center Desk Attendant is responsible for providing quality customer service to fitness center members as well and ensuring a clean, safe, and properly supervised facility.
Specific Duties
- Serve as the primary customer service representative for the facility
- Monitor memberships/facility access
- Complete daily cleaning tasks
- Straighten equipment as needed during shift
- Perform frequent facility sweeps to ensure the safety and well-being of participants
- Launder cleaning rags and member towels
- Fill/replace personal hygiene materials as needed i.e. shampoo, soap, toilet paper, etc.
- Be an active member of a “Crest Employee Team” to enhance Crest Fitness Center offerings and facilities. Examples: Marketing, Fitness, Programming and Maintenance
- Communicate facility needs, concerns, feedback and suggestions to the Fitness Coordinator
- Be familiar with the department Emergency Action Plan and fill out appropriate reports as necessary i.e. incident and accident reports
- Enforce Crest Fitness Center facility policies and procedures
- Attend all staff meetings and training
- Other duties as assigned
Expectations
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Fitness Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Exercise Programmer will create, facilitate, and monitor safe and effective workouts for UW- Eau Claire students, faculty and staff. This position will use Micro-fit to assess their client’s baseline date and develop an exercise program based on their client’s interests and goals. Students finishing up their 300 level Kinesiology classes may apply. Applicant has to have completed community fitness or a similar client program.
Specific Duties
- Will be responsible for no more than 5 clients at one time.
- Wear appropriate workout attire during client meetings/sessions.
- Have a strong knowledge of how to use Micro-fit software and interpret results:
- Height/Weight
- Lange Skin-Fold Calipers, lean body mass testing
- Step Test
- Blood Pressure/ Pulse
- Sit and Reach
- Sit Up- Muscular Endurance
- Push Up Test
- Client Profile
- Micro-fit Wellness Profile
- Micro-fit Health History
- Understand emergency protocol and objectively fill out accident/incident reports when necessary.
- Provide written and verbal communication about your position: appropriately relay any concerns, questions, and suggestions to the Wellness Coordinator.
- Be responsible for scheduling own clients. All sessions must be during times that accommodate the client and facilitator. Times must correspond with fitness facility hours.
- Correctly fill out student payroll time sheets
Expectations
- Attend all meetings/trainings (will provide Micro-fit Training upon hire)
- Develop, facilitate and assess fitness programs for individuals
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required.
- Criminal Background Check will be required.
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The Archery Range Officer is responsible for providing safe access to the Environmental Adventure Center Archery Range, facility orientation and equipment handling.
Specific Duties
- Conduct a basic orientation of participants related to safety, teaching skills, and archery range etiquette
- Supervise the facility and users during open hours
- Organize and promote special events which include archery as a teaching/service component
Expectations
- Must have the Matthews Level 1 Archery Instructor Certification
- Federal work study is preferred
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The Bike Mechanic will organize and maintain outdoor equipment, service customer bikes, serve as support for workshops, special events, rental and lease programs and will assist with bike trips and tours.
Specific Duties
- Perform maintenance on a wide range of bikes including high end road bikes to mass produced bikes with high maintenance needs.
- Provide free safety inspections
- Host bike maintenance workshops and events
- Manage rental inventory
- Manage lease bike inventory
- Purchase supplies for bike shop
- Keep a clean and safe work environment
- Communicate appropriately and effectively with customers
- Exercise good problem solving and decision making skills
Expectations
- A passion for cycling and the outdoors is required
- Previous mechanic experience preferred
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The Climbing Wall Facilitator is responsible for providing safe access to the McPhee/Ade Olson sports complex climbing wall.
Specific Duties
- Knowledge of ALL workings of the climbing wall operation and safety protocol.
- Knowledge of all systems and procedures necessary to teach participants proper belay skills consistent with UWEC policy and
- procedures.
- Factual knowledge pertaining to physical structure (breaking strengths, equipment, equipment wear, knot tying, etc.)
- Documentation procedures, i.e. activity waiver, orientation / skills check.
- Establish goals and objectives with students (reference skills sheet).
- Enforce UWEC policy and procedures to ensure safety of all climbers.
- Inspect equipment prior to use.
- Maintain all equipment and report any damage to Environmental Adventure Center Manager.
- Log ropes consistent with UWEC policy and procedures.
- Secure wall when not in use.
- Have a general knowledge of the Adventure Education philosophy.
Certification and Training:
- 2 ½ day, PCIA Climbing Wall Instructor Certification (provided upon employment)
- Knowledge of ALL LOP’S (Local Operating Procedures) and systems necessary to set up and lead participating individuals through the climbing wall.
- Spotting and belaying techniques.
- Must demonstrate satisfactory proficiency on all technical skills.
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required.
- Criminal Background Check will be required.
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $ 11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
The Course
The Eagle's View Challenge Ropes Course offers a series of activities designed for individual and group participation regardless of age, physical limitation or ability level. The mission of this program is to concentrate on individual and group skill development by presenting a series of activities that involve physical and emotional risk with the opportunity to succeed (or sometimes fail) within a supportive group atmosphere. Participants develop skills in problem solving, communication, decision making, trust, as well as gain a strong sense of self-worth and accomplishment. The Ropes Course promotes calculated risk-taking enhancing leadership and management skills, facilitating organizational change, and building effective teams.
Specific Duties
Facilitators will be working the majority of the time in a physically demanding environment, requiring both strength and
cardiovascular endurance. Consequently, trainers need to be in excellent physical health and possess the following skills:
- A positive attitude and encouragement among participants
- The ability to encourage participation while honoring each participant’s right to choose
- An appreciation of heights
- Comfortable speaking in front of groups
- Ability to discuss, establish group goals and develop lesson plans prior to group arrival
- Monitor the behavior and activity of participants, intervening when necessary
Training/Certification:
- Each instructor must facilitate a minimum of 50 hours per year; sessions will typically take place on weekends and during the week; facilitators must be available during either times throughout the year, including summer
- Must be available to work April - November
- 40 hours of in-house training is required before employment; hired facilitators will be compensated for 20 hours once they have worked the annual minimum of 50 hours described above; all training costs are paid for by University Recreation
- 40 hour in-house training
- Current CPR / AED and First Aid certification Provided
- Belay Certification
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Training/Certification Dates:
TBD
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The EAC Student Manager position is responsible for reserving, renting, and returning items in a timely and accurate
manner. Customer service is also an imperative part of working at the EAC. The student manager is responsible for
keeping the EAC clean and organized while maintaining an accurate inventory of equipment. Student employees should
be well informed of all activities, programs and trips that the EAC takes part in.
Specific Duties
- Properly open and close the EAC
- Complete daily deposits, document total earnings, and balance the cash register
- Perform periodic inventory
- Accurately complete rental contracts on the computer
- Maintain and improve the condition of equipment
- Clean, set up and/or hang returned rental equipment
- Check all rental equipment for damages/needed repairs
- Document all damages and remove damaged equipment from rental circulation
- Repair damaged equipment if possible
- Clean and organize rental center counter tops, desks, and floor
- Answer the EAC telephone and document questions or concerns if they cannot be answered at the time. Direct unknown questions to EAC Program Manager
- Review Active Contracts and make phone calls to customers with late contracts reminding them of their contract and the possible accumulation of late fees
- Properly fit and adjust rental equipment to suit individual customers
- Accurately complete timesheets on time
- Schedule, reserve, and fill orders for canoes and kayaks (including cargo trailer)
- Help customers load/unload rental equipment
Expectations
- Must have a clean driving record
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and
the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $13.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The EAC Customer Service Representative position is responsible for reserving, renting, and returning items in a timely and accurate manner. Customer service is also an imperative part of working at the EAC. The student manager is responsible for keeping the EAC clean and organized while maintaining an accurate inventory of equipment. Student employees should be well informed of all activities, programs and trips that the EAC takes part in.
Specific Duties
- Properly open and close the EAC
- Accurately complete rental contracts on the computer
- Maintain and improve the condition of equipment
- Clean, set up, and/or hang returned rental equipment
- Check all rental equipment for damages/needed repairs
- Document all damages and remove damaged equipment from rental circulation
- Repair damaged equipment if possible
- Clean and organize rental center counter tops, desks, and floor
- Answer the EAC telephone and document questions or concerns if they cannot be answered at the time. Direct unknown questions to EAC Program Manager
- Review Active Contracts and make phone calls to customers with late contracts reminding them of their contract and the possible accumulation of late fees
- Properly fit and adjust rental equipment to suit individual customers
- Schedule, reserve, and fill orders for canoes and kayaks (including cargo trailer)
- Help customers load/unload rental equipment
Expectations
- Must have a clean driving record
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $ 10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Center Assistant Director
Responsibilities
The Adventure Trip Leader is responsible for providing inexpensive, fun, educational, and safe opportunities for UWEC students to experience outdoor recreation.
Specific Duties
- Develop the trip itinerary; prepare and maintain a trip budget
- Establish goals and objectives for the trip
- Obtain knowledge and information about the trip destination/terrain
- Responsible for menu planning, food purchasing and repackaging, and preparing equipment
- Hold pre-trip meeting with participants, evaluate participants’ abilities and provide group instruction and leadership
- Take proper measures to maintain a safe environment, properly and responsibly care for participant injuries and conflicts
- Communicate appropriately and effectively with participants
- Exercise good problem solving and decision making skills
- Inventory and maintain all trip gear, assist with equipment clean-up and check-in
- Evaluate trip upon return
Expectations
- Must have a clean driving record
- Required to complete advanced wilderness first aid certification course from WMA, WMI, SOLO or Red Cross within one year to maintain employment.
- Criminal Background Check will be required
- Attend all training workshops and meetings
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two years remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $ 12.00 per hour
Accountability
Payroll and Benefits Specialist through Human Resource and Fitness Coordinator through Recreation and Sport Facilities.
Responsibilities
The Employee Wellness Intern will be responsible for planning and facilitating programs and services that support employee wellness on campus. This is a split position between Human Resources and Recreation. The intern will set up office hours each week that may be spent in one or both departments and report to a representative in that that area. Must be able to commit to 10-12 hours per week.
Specific Duties
- Assist Human Resources with various projects and events which could include Benefits Fair, onboarding, recruitment, research and Workers Compensation
- Research and develop a monthly employee newsletter that markets wellness opportunities on campus and in the surrounding community
- Plan and facilitate 1-2 special programs per semester i.e. brown bag lunch, employee challenge, seminar, etc.
- Co-facilitate the biometric screening event with a Human Resources representative
- Plan and facilitate an Employee Wellness Fair (Spring semester only)
- Develop marketing materials geared toward new hires- work with the on boarding program
- Assess participation barriers and develop strategies to increase employee engagement in the Employee Wellness program
- Other duties as assigned- creative ideas encouraged!
Expectations
Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal). Applicants must also have at least 2 semesters left before graduation.
Base Wage
Division II $11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Financial Specialist
Responsibilities
The Financial Assistant is responsible for general cash management and daily deposits of revenues from the Recreation Fusion Online, Environmental Adventure Center and the Recreation Office.
Specific Duties
- Complete the required bank reconciliation and deposits along with submission of UWEC revenue reports
- Balance of cash register(s) daily, prepare revenue reports and data entry on Excel and University eAccounting Systems
- Coordinate, organize, and maintain established Jigs Up Fish/Raffle tickets. Including distribution, collection and verifying figures. Continuously compiling reports with ticket/money collection data
- Maintain complex financial data filing system
- Complete additional budget reports and other duties as assigned
Expectations
- Expertise in cash handling preferred. All employees are expected to act responsibly at all times, actions represent the integrity of the entire staff.
- Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-10:00 am or 8:30-10:30 am
- Criminal Background Check will be required.
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Environmental Adventure Center Manager
Responsibilities
The CPR / FIRST AID /AED instructor is responsible for the overall development and implementation of the First Aid, CPR, and AED training program offered to the students and full time staff of the Recreation department. This includes, but is not limited to, teaching materials for the courses according to the American Red Cross policies, setting up course schedules at the start of each semester (4-6 classes per semester) maintaining all of the materials needed for the courses, completion of all paperwork, communication with departments regarding enrollees and completions, certification notification to participants.
Specific Duties
- Establish a schedule for 1 – 4 classes per month for no more than 12 participants per session.
- Coordinate registration at the Recreation Office.
- Teach all courses according to the standards and policies of the American Red Cross.
- Maintain a database of all courses taught through Recreation.
- Create an inventory checklist at beginning of semester; notify the Financial Specialist of items needing to be purchased.
- Clean and maintain all necessary items for CPR classes.
- Be timely and efficient in all aspects of the position.
Expectations
- Maintain certifications as required to continue as an instructor.
- Preference given to candidates having one year of instructing experience
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $11.00 per hour
How to Apply
Complete an online application at http://tinyurl.com/Recreation-Application A Resume and Cover Letter are required. Applications will be reviewed and considered when there are open positions in this department. Graphic Design Interviewees will be asked to design a quick poster on one of the programs/events on our website as part of the interview process.
Accountability
Reports to the Events and Marketing Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Graphic Designer is responsible for developing a variety of promotional materials to promote the facilities and programs in Recreation and Sport Operations. This position may be considered an internship for academic credit if arranged through your academic department chair. The Graphic Designers, IT Web Developers, and the Marketing/Social Media Coordinator make up the Recreation and Sport Operations Marketing Team and work together to promote and enhance recreational programs. Graphic Design Interviewees will be asked to design a quick poster on one of the programs/events on our website as part of the interview process.
Specific Duties
- Plan, develop, design, and produce print and electronic media for the Wellness Program, Group Exercise, Fitness Centers, Intramurals, Environmental Adventure Center, Club Sports, Massage Therapy, the Billiards Center, and Special Events
- Select and design giveaways such as water bottles, hats, t-shirts, and headbands
- Edit, proof, and revise all written materials ensuring accuracy and current information
- Work with Printing Services on campus to manage all print projects
- Coordinate Recreation table displays at various campus fairs and events
- Maintain all bulletin boards and brochure racks in Hilltop, Crest, and McPhee
- Experience with social media, web design, photography and videography a plus
Expectations
- Good communication skills, both written and verbal
- Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign
- Creative and flexible, available to work 8-15 hours per week
- Maintain an organized, professional, shared workspace
- Be familiar with UWEC graphic design standards
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $11.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Fitness Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for creating, instructing, and monitoring safe and effective workouts for students, faculty and staff. These workouts can vary, including but not limited to: strength training, cycling, pool exercises and cardio.
Specific Duties
- Be responsible for no more than five (5) classes per week
- Develop creative workouts that energize and motivate the participants attending class
- Have a strong knowledge of form and modification in the class you are teaching
- Provide clear and detailed written and verbal communication to the Fitness Coordinator
- Work all scheduled classes; finding coverage if needed.
- Provide help and support to other employees (Example: help sub for a class)
- Correctly fill out student time sheets
- Attend and provide feedback at peer evaluations each semester
- Attended all meetings/trainings
Expectations
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC.Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division IV: $14.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Recreation Office Manager
Responsibilities
The Office Assistant is responsible for providing assistance to students, faculty/staff and community members at the Recreation Office and for providing clerical assistance to the staff. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills and basic computer skills required; cash register experience preferred.
Specific Duties
- Serve as a receptionist, answer the main departmental telephone line(s) and serve those who come to the Hilltop Recreation Center Counter for assistance; familiarity with departmental programs and activities along with the facility user guide is necessary
- Assist customers with memberships, registrations, and information relating to Crest Fitness Center, McPhee Strength & Performance Center, Group Exercise, Wellness Classes and other Recreation programs and offerings.
- Register students, faculty/staff and community members for Special Events
- Schedule eligible clients for massage therapy appointments.
- Assist support and program staff with assorted duties and responsibilities as needed – duplicating, collating, and preparing departmental promotional flyers/brochures for mailing; typing/filing correspondence, etc.
- Miscellaneous duties as requested or assigned by supervisor, support or program
Expectations
- Attend orientations, trainings, and staff meetings.
- Arrive promptly for work shift and present appropriate workplace behavior and attire.
- Employees are expected to notify their supervisor if they are unable to work their assigned shift and/or find a replacement
- Federal work study is preferred
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications – provided by Recreation.
- A criminal background check is required of all university employees.
Qualifications and Salary
The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills, be team oriented, and have experience and/or a willingness to provide excellent customer service to the campus community and guests. Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Beginning wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
How to Apply
Complete an online application at http://tinyurl.com/Recreation-Application. A Resume and Cover Letter are required. Applications will be reviewed and considered when there are open positions in this department.
Accountability
Reports to the Events and Marketing Coordinator.
Responsibilities
The Information Technology Support/Web Developer Intern is responsible for maintaining all Recreation websites, the on-line registration portal, as well as serving as the support person for all technology needs such as staff support, equipment purchasing, program creation, and software development. This position may be considered an internship and may last as long as intern is a current UWEC student. Academic credit for this internship is not provided through the Recreation Department and would have to be arranged through an academic department chair.
The Graphic Designers, IT Web Developers, and the Marketing/Social Media Coordinator make up the Recreation and Sport Operations Marketing Team and work together to promote and enhance recreational programs.
Specific Duties
- Maintain the Recreation website (http://www.uwec.edu/recreation), Jig’s Up website (Jigsup.org) Rec App (UW-Eau Claire Rec), and the on-line registration portal (recservices.uwec.edu)
- Analyze, design, implement and test applications, both web-based (Ruby on Rails) and local
- Make simple hardware repairs
- Explain and fix technology-related issues (both verbally and writing) to others without the technological understanding
- Maintain an inventory of computers, printers, and iPads; prepare recommendations and provide price quotes for new technology purchases
- Respond to emergency computer situations, even if they occur outside of normal hours
- Gain knowledge on emerging technologies and adapt them into the workplace if needed and/or possible
- Attempt to resolve day-to-day issues that occur with computers and other technology, this includes both Windows and Apple OSX
- Assist the Marketing Coordinator, Graphic Designers, and office staff as needed
- Collaborate with LTS and other departments as needed
- Experience with social media, web design, photography, and videography a plus
Expectations
- Maintain a professional, shared workspace
- Assist with customer service at the Recreation Office window
- Be an active and involved participant in the student marketing team meetings
- Must have a basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and an ability to troubleshoot Microsoft Windows and Apple OSX operating systems and software
- Maintain confidentiality in developing programs and managing usernames and passwords.
- Able to independently research and become productive with new technologies
- Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
- Experience in A/V equipment and/or video editing
- Follow University and departmental rules, regulations, and guidelines
- Basic understanding of printing components and software
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $12.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Sport Facilities Operations Manager
Responsibilities
The McPhee/Olson Building Manager (BM) is responsible for all operations and programs when full-time permanent administrative staff is not on duty, primarily evenings and weekends. The Building Manager will serve in a public relations role with University and community users and will assist as necessary to facilitate programs.
Specific Duties
- Communicate and consistently enforce and promote UW System, UW-Eau Claire, and Recreation & Sport Facilities policies; employ strong decision-making and conflict resolution skills with customers(s) when policies and procedures are violated.
- Serve as a resource to users by providing accurate and current information regarding the purpose and function of each program and operation.
- Serve as a liaison between the scheduling assistant, the building custodians, and recreation program staff.
- Maintain order, security, and safety of the facility, users, and staff through ID checks and hourly rounds.
- Open/close McPhee/Olson outside doors as required by the building schedule; open interior doors as determined by the activity schedule; be familiar with opening and closing procedures for each area.
- Assist on-campus and off-campus groups who have reserved facilities for special programs as needed.
- Respond to and effectively coordinate all emergency and evacuation procedures that include care for injured, initiation of emergency action plan, notification of appropriate university authorities, and completion of paperwork.
- Report all injuries, damage, equipment needs, and user issues to administrative staff through incident and injury reports as necessary.
- Assist in the set-up and tear down of program equipment (bleachers, tables, chairs, concession, trash removal) when necessary to facilitate programs.
- Work collaboratively with the Open Recreation staff, Lifeguards, MSPC employees. Provide work breaks for student staff if required.
- Maintain a positive, cooperative, and customer service oriented attitude that enhances a fun work environment; wear staff apparel, nametag, and maintain clean, professional atmosphere.
- Participate in self, peer, supervisory, and participant evaluation process.
- Attend mandatory staff meetings as determined at the beginning of each semester.
- Complete all other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Expectations
- Preference will be given to applicants who have previously worked within the McPhee Physical Education Center
- This position requires evenings, weekends, holidays, and breaks. Schedules are flexible to meet class schedules.
- Must be interested in a leadership development position involving many public relation tasks and functions
- Maintain CPR/First Aid, Blood Born Pathogen, and AED certifications
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $13.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to Physical Education Sports Equipment Coordinator
Responsibilities
The McPhee Equipment/Laundry Room Attendant is responsible for the daily operations of the laundry room which include equipment set-up and tear-down as well as laundry services.
Specific Duties
- Communicate and consistently enforce and promote UW System, UW-Eau Claire, and University Recreation & Sport Facilities policies with users and co-workers.
- Serve as a resource to users by providing accurate and current information regarding the purpose and function of each program and operation.
- Assist in the set-up and tear down of program equipment for Kinesiology (basketball, volleyball, etc.).
- Assist with the set-up and tear down of special events in the building.
- Open and close gym dividers as necessary based on academic schedule.
- Assist in the locker process; check-in and check – out of locks, cleaning out the lockers at the end of the semester.
- Deliver mail packages to Faculty and Staff in the building.
- Assist with the laundry process; wash, fold, and put away clean clothes or towels in appropriate locations.
- Clean Outdoor Tennis Courts as needed.
- Repair broken equipment as instructed by appropriate personal.
- Complete all other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Expectations
- This position requires you to work mid-day. Schedules are flexible to meet class schedules.
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Sport Facilities Operations Manager
Responsibilities
The McPhee/Olson Lifeguard is responsible for providing a safe and pleasant environment conducive to various types of recreational swim, diving, hydro-aerobics, and various water activities.
Specific Duties
- Communicate and consistently enforce and promote UW System, UW-Eau Claire, and Recreation & Sport Facilities policies; employ strong decision-making and conflict resolution skills with customers(s) when policies and procedures are violated.
- Serve as a resource to users by providing accurate and current information regarding the purpose and function of each program and operation.
- Be aware and alert at all times while on duty. Position yourself around the pool based on participants.
- Conduct appropriate skills tests for participants as required.
- Assist the Sport Facility Operations Manager and the Building Manager with facility operations including ID checks, equipment set up and tear down, laundry, cleaning, evacuation, and hourly usage reports.
- Implement emergency procedures that include care for injured, initiation of emergency action plan, notification of university authorities, and completion of report forms.
- Report all injuries, damage, equipment needs, and user issues to administrative staff through incident and injury reports as necessary.
- Work collaboratively with the Building Managers and Open Recreation Representatives.
- Maintain a positive, cooperative, and customer service oriented attitude that enhances a fun work environment; wear staff apparel and maintain clean, professional atmosphere.
- Participate in self, peer, supervisory, and participant evaluation process.
- Attend mandatory staff meetings/in-services as determined at the beginning of each semester.
- Complete all other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Expectations
- Preference will be given to applicants who are Water Safety Instructors (WSI)
- Preference will be given to applicants who have extensive experience with lifeguarding
- CPR/First Aid, AED, and Lifeguard certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division III: $12.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the MSPC Coordinator
Responsibilities
The MSPC Desk Attendant is responsible for providing quality customer service to fitness center members as well and ensuring a clean, safe, and properly supervised facility.
Specific Duties
- Serve as the primary customer service representative for the facility
- Monitor memberships/facility access
- Complete daily cleaning tasks
- Straighten equipment as needed during shift
- Perform frequent facility sweeps to ensure the safety and well-being of participants
- Communicate facility needs, concerns, feedback and suggestions to the MSPC Coordinator
- Be familiar with the UR&SF Emergency Action Plan and fill out appropriate reports as necessary i.e. incident and accident reports
- Enforce MSPC facility policies and procedures
- Attend all staff meetings and trainings
- Other duties as assigned
Expectations
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Work study is required to work at the MSPC desk. Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to Sport Facilities Operations Manager
Responsibilities
The McPhee/Olson Facility Open Recreation Representative (ORR) is responsible for providing safe access to the McPhee/Ade Olson sports complex space during open recreation times.
Specific Duties
- Communicate and consistently enforce and promote UW System, UW-Eau Claire, and Recreation & Sport Facilities policies with users and co-workers.
- Serve as a resource to users by providing accurate and current information regarding the purpose and function of each program and operation.
- Assist the Building Manager with facility operations including ID checks, laundry, cleaning, evacuation, and hourly usage reports.
- Serve student recreation needs through organization, exchange, and inventory of sports equipment and intramural jerseys.
- Implement emergency procedures that include care for injured, initiation of emergency action plan, notification of university authorities, and completion of report forms.
- Report all injuries, damage, equipment needs, and user issues to administrative staff through incident and injury reports as necessary.
- Assist in the set-up and tear down of program equipment (bleachers, tables, chairs, concession, trash removal) when necessary to facilitate programs.
- Work collaboratively with the Building Managers and Lifeguards.
- Maintain a positive, cooperative, and customer service oriented attitude that enhances a fun work environment; wear staff apparel, nametag, and maintain clean, professional atmosphere.
- Participate in self, peer, supervisory, and participant evaluation process.
- Attend mandatory staff meetings as determined at the beginning of each semester.
- Complete all other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Expectations
- This position requires you to work mid-day and evenings. Working some weekends, holidays, and breaks are required. Schedules are flexible to meet class schedules.
- Must be interested in a leadership development position involving many public relation tasks and functions
- Maintain CPR/First Aid, Blood Born Pathogen, and AED certifications
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to Directors of OMA and Recreation and Sport Operations
Responsibilities
The EDI/Recreation Intern is responsible for connecting the programs in Recreation with the students of OMA. This awareness will be made through working in the Recreation Office and participating in Recreation committees, events, and the various departments.
Specific Duties
- Serve as a liaison to the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the other OMA interns in promoting involvement in Recreation programs and events
- Participate in the OMA internship training
- Meet with each organization (5) within OMA each semester to gain feedback and insight on their thoughts and needs within recreation and share with results with the Recreation professional staff.
- Work collaboratively with the Recreation Staff and Marketing Team to plan and facilitate at least two event each semester that strengthen the connection between OMA students and Recreation
- Communicate with fellow OMA interns and staff to ensure advertisement and attendance at this event
- Assist with the Fall & Spring All Staff Training for student employees
- Assist with Welcome Week and Homecoming Week programming
- Serve as an active member of the student Recreation Advisory Council (meets 4-6 times each semester, Thursdays at 7am)
- Participate in department special events such as Tour de Rec, Jig’s Up Ice Fishing Contest, and Shamrock Shuffle
- Coordinate volunteers and bring OMA students into events
- Participate in OMA programs such as the Welcome Back Picnic and Graduation Receptions
- Serve as a source of information and assist students, parents, and visitors to campus
- Meet regularly with OMA and Recreation staff supervisors
- Serve as an office assistant in the Hilltop Recreation Center
- Answer the main departmental telephone and serve those who come to the Counter for assistance; familiarity with departmental programs and activities along with the facility user guide is necessary
- Maintain a positive, cooperative, and customer service oriented attitude that enhances a fun work environment
- Maintain a clean and professional shared workspace
- Assist customers with memberships, registrations, massage appointments, and information relating Recreation programs and offerings.
- Assist support and program staff with assorted duties and responsibilities as needed – duplicating, collating, and preparing departmental promotional flyers/brochures for mailing; typing/filing correspondence, etc.
Expectations
- Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills and basic computer skills required, cash register experience preferred.
- Arrive promptly for work shift and present appropriate workplace behavior and attire
- Federal work study is preferred
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required/willing to obtain upon employment
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC.
Base Wage
$8.00 per hour
Accountability
Reports to the Field Maintenance Supervisor
Responsibilities
The Recreation Field Maintenance Assistant is responsible for to set-up, groom, line and maintain outdoor field space for the daily operation of Recreation and Sport Operations and the departments we support (Simpson Fields and the Bollinger Outdoor Recreation Complex). The individual must have reliable transportation and be flexible in terms of hours worked (primarily morning/early afternoon). Weekends hours are sometimes required depending on weather.
Specific Duties
- Set up, groom, line and maintain outdoor recreational space and related equipment for the intramural program, Sport Clubs and Varsity Athletics (including but not limited to):
- Drag and line six softball/baseball fields
- Set up and maintain lines/goals on four football, two soccer, one Ultimate Frisbee, one rugby recreational field
- Coordinate with supervisor on daily and weekly projects on outdoor spaces.
- Assist with set-up, take-down for special events.
Expectations
- Criminal Background Check will be required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division I: $10.00 per hour
How to Apply
Complete an online application at http://tinyurl.com/Recreation-Application. A Resume and Cover Letter are required. Applications will be reviewed and considered when there are open positions in this department.
Accountability
Reports to the Assistant Director of Programs
Responsibilities
The Social Media + Marketing + Videography Coordinator (SMMV) is responsible for generating and maintaining campus awareness of Recreation programs, services, and facilities through creative social media and videography. The SMMV Coordinator will create and post video content that is inclusive, inviting, and informational. The SMMV Coordinator will plan, design, and assist in the production of promotional videography to engage and inspire students on campus. They will also be the primary photographer for Recreation events including The Jig’s Up and Shamrock Shuffle.
The Graphic Designers, IT Web Developers, and the Social Media + Marketing + Videography Coordinator make up the Recreation and Sport Operations Marketing Team and work together to promote and enhance recreational programs.
Specific Duties
- Develop and execute media and marketing strategies, assist the Marketing Team in coordinating ideas and implementing them.
- Manage all social media accounts with the goal of increasing user retention and interaction and implement new social media tactics (vs. just looking at increasing the number of “followers” or “likes” etc.)
- Attend, acquire photos and video footage, and promote special events including but not limited to: Tour de Rec, Club Sport Events, Fitness programs, Jig’s Up, and Shamrock Shuffle.
- Create video content for social media and Recreation website that reflects both the needs of the department and students.
- Maintain active communication with all Recreation departments to stay up-to-date on news, promotions and special events.
- Serve as a public relations representative for the department, responding to user questions and comments as needed and representing Recreation at campus fairs and tabling events.
- Meet with the Assistant Director weekly to update the marketing including planning new video post for the coming weeks and discussing responses gained from past posts.
- Coordinate distribution of promotional materials around campus; make sure all posters are up in a timely manner.
- Keep up on all requests on Trello and follow-up with Graphic Design and IT as needed.
- Attend Recreation Advisory Council meetings (7am 3-4x/semester)
Expectations
- Dedicated and ambitious with a passion for online communications, digital marketing and pursuing creative endeavors.
- Experience with social media, web design, photography, and videography.
- Experience with Video/Photo editing, proficient in video editing programs, and familiar in Adobe editing software.
- A high level of professionalism that reflects the values of Recreation in all posted content
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal abilities
- Maintain a professional, shared workspace
- Criminal Background Check will be required
- CPR/First Aid and AED certifications are required
Qualifications and Salary
Applicants must be self-directed individuals with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, good customer service skills and the ability to work well with others. Applicants must be at least a part-time student (6 credits for federal work study, 1 credit for non-federal) with at least two semesters remaining at UWEC. Work study preferred but not required.
Base Wage
Division II: $11.00 per hour
* Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a federally funded program which gives students with financial need an opportunity for part-time, temporary employment. This employment is intended to allow students to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses. The FWS program encourages students to gain valuable career-related experience as well as promotes community-service employment opportunities. To become eligible for FWS, you must first demonstrate financial need by filling out the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). Students who are eligible for aid are sent an award letter which indicates the type and amount of aid to be received. If a student is eligible to earn FWS, the amount of eligibility will be listed on the award letter.
** Non-Federal Student Employment allows students to work on-campus under a non-federal work account. This employment is NOT based on need. This employment is intended to allow students to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses and encourages students to gain valuable career-related experience. Any student is eligible for Non-Federal Student Employment. A student is considered to be anyone enrolled in at least one credit of course work.
Student Funding Request
Recreation and Sport Operations values student development and leadership. For Students who are currently employed by the department, funds have been set aside to financially support events/training that are considered necessary for employment or will otherwise benefit the student and the department. This may include a workshop, training, conference, certification, bringing in a trainer or speaker, or hosting a certification or training.
- Student must have approval of their supervisor
- Student pays for the training/conference and is reimbursed after successful completion
- If at least one semester remaining of employment with Recreation – up to 100% covered
- If training/conference happens with at least one full semester of employment, up to full support will be considered based on past performance and length of time employed by Recreation.
- If employed by Recreation and in the final semester at UWEC – up to 50% covered
- If training/conference happens in the final semester or after, partial support will be considered based on past performance and length of time employed by Recreation.
- Student must complete a Final Report and Travel Expense Report with all receipts in order to get reimbursed at the approved amount.
To apply, complete the application below.