Caterers
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Los Angeles
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Reporting to the Catering Manager and/or the Assistant Director for Catering, this role at Occidental College involves supporting day-to-day operations, including catering assistance, customer service, and equipment inventory control. Responsibilities include banquet set-ups, food and beverage service, event logistics, equipment packing, deliveries, customer service, student dinner service coordination, cashiering, equipment and supply management, event supervision, room maintenance, sanitation, safety, and vehicle maintenance and security. |
Dishroom Assistant (Tiger Cooler)
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Los Angeles
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Campus Dining, will work in a team setting of Campus Dining sanitation staff to perform manual and machine ware-washing of service and preparation equipment. Sorts and removes trash, compostables and recyclables. Sweeps, mops and maintains floors and baseboards. Cleans and maintains walls, ceilings, fixtures and equipment. Assists in ensuring that health code regulations are strictly followed. |
Assistant Coach, Men’s and Women’s Diving
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Los Angeles
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Reporting to the Head Coach, Swimming & Diving, the Assistant Coach, Men’s and Women’s Diving is responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations of divers, including but not limited to: coaching, scheduling, conditioning, contest preparation, scouting, practice planning and execution, fundraising, purchasing and care of equipment, planning and supervision of team travel, and monitoring the personal, academic, and athletic development of student-athletes in the program. A key area of responsibility will also be assisting in the implementation of the program's recruiting plan to attract student-athletes with strong character and an academic profile that aligns with the mission of the College and Athletics. The Assistant Coach will work collaboratively with various departments across campus, including but not limited to Admissions, Student Affairs, Institutional Advancement, and Alumni Relations, to optimize community engagement efforts. |
Athletic Trainer
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Los Angeles
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, the board-certified athletic trainer will assist with executing the duties and responsibilities of providing exceptional medical services for approximately 450 student-athletes who participate in 20 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports teams in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC). These duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, designing and implementing effective and high-quality programs for the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of student-athlete injuries and illnesses. |
Case Manager
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Los Angeles
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The temporary Case Manager will provide interim support in assisting with the coordination of accommodation and support services for students with disabilities. This position is intended to supplement and support the duties of the current Case Manager. The temporary Case Manager plays a key role in ensuring equal access to the College’s academic programs by helping facilitate appropriate accommodations and offering support to students with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to medical, psychological, and learning disabilities. Additionally, in collaboration with the Dean of Students Office, the temporary Case Manager will serve in a supporting capacity as a Student Success Advisor and contribute to the work of the Care Team. |
Muslim Student Life Coordinator
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Los Angeles
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Reporting to the Director of Religious and Spiritual Life, the Muslim Student Life Coordinator will provide guidance to Muslim students, support the Muslim Student Association, and collaborate with the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life (ORSL) to develop educational, spiritual, and cultural programs, organize prayer services, and facilitate interfaith events that support the Muslim community at Oxy. The Coordinator will advocate for Muslim students, engage with various campus constituencies to foster an inclusive campus climate, and address instances of anti-Muslim bias. |