ITS seeks graduate student assistant for scanning services

ITS is currently seeking a Student Assistant for Scanning Services and MySurveys in the Digital Learning Center of Love Library North. Primary job responsibilities for Scanning Services include: processing of course tests taken on Scantron (“bubble”) sheets, which entails scanning, correcting errors, scoring, and preparing documents for electronic delivery. Primary job responsibilities for MySurveys include: sharing in the administration, training and customer support (with an incident ticketing system) of a campus-wide on-line course evaluation system. Some light office work and customer service desk duties are also involved.

QUALIFICATIONS: Excellent customer service skills, attention to detail, adherence to UNL confidentiality standards regarding sensitive information, and the ability to perform duties accurately, responsibly, and be able to work independently. A functional knowledge of computers, including Microsoft Word and Excel, and proficient keyboarding skills, are required. Federal Work-Study preferred but not required.

PAY/HOURS: $10.50/hr. We are looking for 1-2 students to fill 20 hours/week starting May 10, 2021. This will continue into Fall 2021 and beyond. Flexible scheduling within the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F preferred, but can accommodate.

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Information Technology Services (ITS) offers a broad range of services designed to meet the computing, communications, and networking needs of the University of Nebraska faculty, staff and students. ITS provides: Products and services for the coordination of voice, video and data technologies; support for the integration of multimedia into the curriculum; and a single information technology support group —coordinating and supporting the needs of Teaching, Research, Outreach, and Administration. Information technology touches every part of the four University of Nebraska campuses. Its rapid growth challenges us to strategically leverage our resources to efficiently provide the best services we can. To that end, collaboration is vital.The four campuses at University of Nebraska, University of Nebraska Kearney (UNK), University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO), have unified system-wide Information Technology Services. In March 2017, the OneIT Initiative kicked off a new way of organizing information technology resources across all parts of the university system and that work continues to evolve.