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On-Campus Employer Resources

Thank you for supervising and mentoring your student employees so they may develop skills and earn money for school. With that privilege you also have a responsibility and stewardship to provide a fair and equitable recruiting process for all of your student jobs.

Because our funding for student jobs is provided by various state or federal sources we must ensure that our processes meet campus policies and federal labor laws.  Your postings and hiring practices must comply with our campus policy which states “Snow College remains an equal opportunity institution, providing educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, gender, national origin, age, or disability.”

Posting Your jobs
Basic practices and procedures for all Student Jobs: 
  • Campus Job post on AUGUST 1 - This gives all new and returning students equal access to all campus job openings. If you have an exceptional business-related need to post sooner, please contact Career Center staff to approve an earlier posting date.
  • You may also post jobs after August 1 or as jobs become vacant through the school year.
  • ALL student jobs must be posted on Badger Handshake for a minimum of 3 days and until you have 3 qualified applicants before starting the interview process.
  • If you pass the 1 week mark with fewer than 3 qualified applicants, contact the Career Center for assistance and advice.
  • Supervisors have an account on Badger Handshake to post jobs, pull resumes, and screen applicants. Contact the Career Center if you need help creating a new account or have forgotten how to post positions, you can also consult the On-Campus Employer Guide.
  • Student job supervisors must interview at least 3 students for every position.
  • You may only hire SNOW COLLEGE students who are taking 6 or more credits. You may not hire high school students, even those taking concurrent enrollment coursework.
  • You are allowed to rehire your student worker from the previous school year/spring semester without posting the job. Report the student's name and department to lisa.laird@snow.edu.
On-boarding your new hires
  • Once you’ve selected your new student hire, complete the Student & Short-Term Hourly Payroll Action Form (ePAF) at Snow College Employment Documents (requires Kauli access), and continue the hiring process with Human Resources. For New Hire questions, call Snow College Human Resources at 435-283-7056.
  • New student hires are paid the campus minimum wage, $10 an hour. You may pay more per hour if your student worker is returning from last year and has earned a raise and/or the job requires experience or expertise or credential that is above what is expected of a first-year student. Please consult with the Human Resources Office at 435-283-7056 before you pay $10.50 or more an hour.
  • Individual students are limited to a maximum of two campus jobs.  They may not work more than 10 hours a week per position. Ask your student worker to coordinate hours with the other supervisor to avoid going over 20 hours per week. If it becomes an issue, you may need to collaborate with the other supervisor to insure each of you stay within the 10 hour per week maximum per job.
Funding requirements
  • Student Employment funds are allocated each school  year to divisions or departments based on compliance to Student Employment Program procedures and practices. When new funds are available the Career Center will put out a request for proposals 
  • The funds cover payroll from the first day of classes in August to the last day of finals week in April/May each year. The money does not roll over to the next budget year.
  • Student Employment funds must be used for jobs that match the student’s educational programs, outcomes and goals, AND/OR give them professional career development and workplace skills.
  • Campus employers must provide at least one hour of professional development and career readiness skills each month. See your award letter for links an details.
  • In order for funds to have the best impact on helping students with the costs of school, students hired for these positions should work an average of 8-10 hours per week. Exceptions for fewer hours exist for roles such as tutors and graders that are based on need.
  • Funds will be deposited into designated budgets each Fall as part of  your student hourly payroll. Underused budgets will be reduced or removed the following school year to be re-assigned to other departments or offices in the next school year.