Become a Community Advisor/Apartment Community Advisor -
Enter Your CA Era!
CA openings for Spring 2025
In most buildings there will be two CAs per floor for first-year communities. The
CA is an upperclass student, who has gone through a several week selection process
as well as training within their position.
Submit Your Application for Spring 2025 Openings
Be a Resource for Residents
- CAs are the first person you should go to for any situation.
- They are prepared to help with transition issues like homesickness, help with locating
things on campus, roommate issues and much more.
- CAs will plan events and activities for the floor and help get you connected with
the other students on your floor.
- They will also confront inappropriate behavior to help the community be an orderly
place to live and study.
- The most important thing to remember about your CA is they are right there with you
whether you are a returning student or a first-year student.
Office Assistant
University Housing Front Desks
Position Requirements
- Must plan to live on campus for full academic year
- Cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above (Or be a first year student with no college hours
& GPA)
- Be in good standing with the university
- Weekend work hours required (every other weekend)
Pay Rate:
University Minimum Wage
Other Information:
- For those hired for starting in fall, You will move into University Housing early
(August 13, 2024) Training will run August 13-15th. (attendance at training is required)
- For hires prior to August only.
- New students (first year students) will be expected to participate in the UCM Kickoff
Experience; work schedule will be planned for doing so. (For hires prior to August
only)
Application can be found at jobs.ucmo.edu by searching Front Desk Office Assistant - Student Worker
Apply for Summer Conference Staff
Summer Conference Assistant
General Position Responsibilities
General Responsibilities (See full list in Summer Job Packet)
• Coordinate registration of conference groups.
• Assists with the preparation of conference meeting rooms if requested.
• Acts as a resource person, limit-setter, and referral agent to conference groups.
• Perform checks of guest rooms prior to arrival and after a group departs.
• Performs clerical duties as assigned by conference or housing staff.
• To be aware of emergency procedures and follow them accordingly.
• To report maintenance needs properly and follow up with maintenance concerns.
• To be responsible for distribution of refunds; receiving, sorting and distribution
of U.S. and campus mail; checking out keys and key inventory; run errands; and provide
other services as approved by University Housing.
• To assume other duties as assigned by University Housing.
See full list of qualifications in the job packet and application available below
Compensation
- $12.75/hr for all hours worked
- double room waiver (optional) in Housing designated on-campus summer conference staff
room/apartment. (Does not include the Crossing, Greenwood, Central Village)
Work schedule and hours of work/week varies based on summer conference demands and
schedules
More Information for summer 2025 will be available come February 2025