Community-Based Work Study
If you are eligible for federal Work Study, you have a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience working at a local nonprofit organization as a work study student. You can get paid to work with some of the most vulnerable populations in the local community—children, the homeless, and low-income families—and make a difference in their lives.
To get started, contact the Office of Financial Aid to check eligibility and see what paperwork is required to participate. Review the available positions listed below to match interests and/or academics. Then, reach out to Kelly Gibbons at kellygibbons@kings.edu or (570) 208-6020 to complete your paperwork and contact a work site on your behalf.
Open Positions
- HelpLine Student Assistant - provide research on community resources, data entry into the Vision Link software system, and deliver high quality information and referral and crisis intervention services.
- Flood Elementary Afterschool Tutoring Program (Hispanic Outreach Department) is seeking afterschool Tutors and Mentors to assist elementary aged students with homework and tutoring.
- King's Juvenile Justice Mentoring Program is seeking Mentors to engage at-risk youth in positive peer relationships and experiences with college students to show at-risk youth another pathway to adulthood outside the criminal track. Eligible juveniles are those who have been charged with a summary offense, a misdemeanor or non-violent felony, or have been identified by a guidance counselor, district magistrate, probation officer, County Judge, Youth Aid Panel, or parent as exhibiting potential law-violating behavior.
- is seeking a Clinical Laboratory Clerical Assistant to prepare supplies to be sent to physician's offices for use in blood lead screening program. Sort and match screening records with remittance information from various programs served. They are also seeking an Environmental/Toxicology Laboratory Assistant for various support activities throughout the lab.
- is seeking afterschool Tutors and Mentors to assist elementary and middle school aged children with homework and tutoring.
- is seeking a Security Resident Advisor who will be in charge of maintaining a safe and stable shelter facility which allows the residents to live in a secure environment and fulfill their day-to-day activities and responsibilities. Advisor will ensure the physical security of the facility as well as enforce residents', guests', and volunteers' compliance with shelter policy and procedures in regard to safety. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Advisor will also keep regular staff informed of residents' activities. When not engaged in other tasks, the Security/Resident Advisor may also be asked to perform clerical duties such as filing and answering phones.
- is seeking a Clerical Assistant to assist with daily activities are Habitat including data entry, filing, and office duties.
- is seeking a Master Leasing Program Assistant to assist Housing Specialist with services geared toward increasing resident's ability to obtain and remain in permanent housing, increase like skills, obtain income stability, and achieve self sufficiency.