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Student Employment Office

Changemaker Partners: Federal Work Study. Student Employment Office. direct indirect. scale. Martin, R.L. & Osberg , S. (2007). Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition . Stanford Social Innovation Review. Leland Stanford Jr. University. Overview Of ASU Federal Work Study Program.

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Student Employment Office

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  1. Changemaker Partners: Federal Work Study Student Employment Office

  2. direct indirect scale Martin, R.L. & Osberg, S. (2007). Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review. Leland Stanford Jr. University.

  3. Overview Of ASU Federal Work Study Program • Federal Work Study (FWS) funds are fluid • Average award is $2500 • Over 1200 FWS participants for the 2010/2011 academic year • Only 19 “Off-Campus” FWS participants • Participants in the President Barack Obama Scholar Program are awarded FWS as part of their award package • Total funds allocated towards FWS is over $2 million

  4. Overview Of ASU Federal Work Study Program • Currently: 10 active “Off-Campus” FWS partners • Out of the 10, four organizations have already indicated interest in the Changemaker program • Goal by Spring 2012: 20 Changemaker FWS partners

  5. ChangemakerFederal Work Study • Employer pays 50% of student’s wages • Requirements • Work performed by the student must be in the public interest (work performed for the welfare of the community) • Limitations • Taxable Income For IRS • Not Considered Income On FAFSA

  6. Job Posting Process Go to our web site: students.asu.edu/employment. Go to the “For Employers” section and click on “Post an On-Campus Part-Time Job”. Read the instructions carefully or print out the tutorial material. Enter your organization information, choose your password and submit. Please make sure that you register as an “ASU Tempe Campus Employer.” The system will assign you an Employer ID number. Keep this ID number for future reference.

  7. Job Posting Process Sample Job Posting S.E.E.K Arizona- Classroom Provider Description: Providers work one-on-one with a child with special needs in a small group setting. Providers are responsible for developing and implementing goals, data collection, and monthly reporting on progress. S.E.E.K. Arizona runs several classes with varying schedules. Providers must be able to attend all sessions of the class for a full semester in order to be considered for the program. Qualifications: Must have at least 3 months experience teaching and implementing lesson plans with children. Will need to be certified in CPR and First Aid.

  8. Job Posting Process

  9. Student Wage Scale 981000: STUDENT WORKER I Duties are of a routine and simple nature. Requires direct supervision with relatively specific instructions. Little or no training or experience is required. Minimum: $7.35 Maximum: $8.00 982000: STUDENT WORKER II Duties are varied and less routine and involve a moderate degree of responsibility and judgment. May lead or coordinate activities of other student employees. Requires previous knowledge or skill and/or equivalent experience or training. Minimum: $7.60 Maximum: $9.00 983000: STUDENT WORKER III Duties are technical and complex and involve a high degree of responsibility and judgment. May supervise or direct activities of other student employees. A significant amount of specialized training or experience is required. Minimum: $8.25Maximum: $11.00 984000: STUDENT WORKER IV Duties are highly technical and/or complex and involve a significant degree of responsibility and judgment. This classification is limited to teaching/research assistant type work or those positions requiring highly specialized skills and/or technical knowledge. Minimum: $9.75 Maximum: $16.00

  10. Closing a Job • Click the “Close Job” button at the end of the job posting. • Job MUST be advertised for 2 business days or until your interview 3 applicants

  11. Reposting a Job • Click the “Repost Job” button at the end of the job posting. • Your job posting will be activated again, keeping the same job number.

  12. After Making the Hiring Decision • Complete the Student Hiring Authorization form • Remind your student to call SEO (480-965-5186) to set-up an appointment • At the appointment, we will complete the hiring paperwork process and set the student up on ASU’s payroll system. • We will then mail you a package, which includes a copy of the student’s Hiring form and all necessary payroll forms

  13. Time Sheets Paychecks Additional Payments FICA Deductions Pay Increases Continuation of Employment Termination of Employment Payroll Process

  14. Monitoring Earnings • Federal Work Study Limitations • Subject to change • Award Limits • Will receive notice once student has/will reach limit

  15. Important Links Student Employment Student Financial Assistance Website students.asu.edu/employment New Employment Payroll Packet http://www.asu.edu/hr/forms/payrollpacket.pdf I-9 Form http://www.asu.edu/hr/forms/payrollpacket.pdf Student Review Form http://students.asu.edu/forms/student-review

  16. Thank you

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