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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. |
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Cashier (Tiger Cooler)
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to Food Service Manager, the Cashier is responsible for handling all ID checks, inter-departmental transactions, and cash payments. They must be proficient in using the Microsoft POS system to accurately charge customers. Additionally, the cashier is expected to restock and rotate front-of-house items, maintain a clean and organized workspace, take orders correctly, and communicate effectively. |
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Kitchen Assistant (Tiger Cooler)
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Los Angeles
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| Under the direction of the Food Service Manager, the Kitchen Assistant prepares and cooks multiple assigned menu items for stations and catering in a timely manner and to expected standards. Responsible for the cleanliness of work area(s) while working and at end of shift. Fosters positive customer relations. |
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Front of House Assistant
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Associate Director of Campus Dining and under the supervision of the Service Supervisors, the Front of the House Assistant is responsible for restocking food and beverage products, maintaining cleanliness in dining areas, and providing friendly, efficient customer service. The Front of the House Assistant supports daily dining operations by ensuring supplies are replenished and service areas remain clean and organized. Key responsibilities include inventory monitoring, general cleaning duties, and assisting guests with their dining needs. This position is essential in helping create a positive and seamless dining experience for the campus community. |
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Dishroom Assistant (Marketplace)
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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. |
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Cashier (Marketplace)
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Associate Director of Campus Dining and under the supervision of Service Supervisors, the Cashier is responsible for providing efficient and accurate customer service by processing sales transactions using the Micros point-of-sale system. This role also involves training casual staff, restocking food and beverage items, and maintaining cleanliness in the work area. The Cashier ensures the accuracy of all cash and debit transactions while supporting smooth daily operations. |
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Kitchen Assistant (Marketplace)
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Los Angeles
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| Under the direction of the Director, Culinary Services, the Kitchen Assistant prepares and cooks multiple assigned menu items for stations and catering in a timely manner and to expected standards. Responsible for the cleanliness of work area(s) while working and at end of shift. Fosters positive customer relations. |
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ASOC Sport's Club Trainer
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Students/SLICE Director, each ASOC Club Sports Trainer is responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of muscle and bone injuries and related illnesses. The Trainer will apply protective or preventive devices—such as tape, bandages, and braces, evaluate injuries and administer first aid or emergency care as needed. Additionally, the Trainer will develop and implement comprehensive programs aimed at preventing injuries and illnesses among ASOC Club Sports participants. The role also includes administrative duties, such as maintaining records and preparing reports on injuries and treatment plans |
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Temp-Donor Relations Assistant
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Director of Donor Relations, the Temporary Donor Relations Assistant will work closely with the Donor Relations team on donor stewardship, planning, and implementation, and assists the team’s goals and ongoing efforts to build and nurture long-term relationships with Occidental College donors. This position plays an important role in ensuring the team’s mission is achieved by providing administrative and operational support for acknowledgement letters, reports, donor communications, and occasional engagement events; answering and responding to external and internal inquiries via telephone and email; scheduling meetings and taking meeting notes; data entry; and serving as an administrative liaison between the Donor Relations Office and campus partners. |
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Cleaning Services - Temporary
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to a Cleaning Services Manager, the Cleaning Services Temp performs a broad range of cleaning services necessary to maintain the college campus or facility in a clean and orderly condition for effective use by students, faculty and the public. Maintains areas of buildings in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition. Provides information and otherwise assists students, faculty, and the public using campus facilities. |
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Associate Director, Campus Safety
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Director of Campus Safety, the Associate Director of Campus Safety is responsible for managing all aspects of safety and security at the College. Safety and security operations include responding to criminal, medical, hazardous, and potentially violent incidents. The Associate Director works in collaboration with Deans, Directors, and other administrative staff to ensure that situations are appropriately addressed and that expectations for security and personal safety are met. Duties include planning, supervising, and coordinating security operations on a 24-hour basis; investigating and reporting all security issues to the Director of Campus Safety; and leading or participating in the provision of security services, including supervising, monitoring, training, and assessing the performance of campus safety staff. Administrative and functional supervision is exercised over 12–14 staff employees. |
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Academic Advisor - Neighborhood Partnership Program
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Director, the Academic Advisor’s core focus is to help increase the number of low-income, first-generation students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education, to build persistence in college, and to prepare them for life-long learning. Academic advisors are part of a strong college, academic, and financial counseling team for students and parents. Academic advisors organize college visits and deliver workshops on financial aid, college applications, and peer mentoring activities for students and parents. Central to this role is supporting student outcomes by developing plans to ensure that each student meets college and career-ready benchmarks. The Academic Advisor has to work with the rest of their team and use all available resources to meet grant goals and each student’s academic and longitudinal objectives. |
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Post Doctoral Researcher - Wildlife Biology
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Associate Professor of Biology, the Postdoctoral Researcher will lead analytical components of a project examining wildlife data in Southern California. Responsibilities include developing and implementing data pipelines, performing advanced statistical analyses in R, generating visualizations, and contributing to written reports and publications. The Postdoctoral Researcher will attend partner meetings for the South LA Connectivity Habitat Plan and mentor undergraduate and graduate students in computational biology research methods. |
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Assistant Director, Employer Engagement & Recruiting - Hameetman Career Center
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Los Angeles
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| Reporting to the Executive Director of the Hameetman Career Center, the Assistant Director of Employer Engagement & Recruiting creates annual plans to enhance employer engagement and on-campus recruiting across various sectors and locations. The Assistant Director is responsible for organizing career events, engaging professionally with employers and alumni, and traveling for site visits. They stay informed about industry trends, innovate to increase job opportunities, and manage data related to employer interactions. Additionally, the Assistant Director collaborates with career services staff to implement strategic plans and advise students on career opportunities and recruitment practices. |
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Food Production/Service Assistant
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Los Angeles
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| Under the Director of Culinary Services, the Production & Service Assistant prepares and serves hot and cold menu items for both stations and catering in a timely manner and according to established standards, and is also responsible for maintaining cleanliness in work areas during shifts and at the end of the day, while helping to foster positive customer relations.
This position is represented for purposes of collective bargaining by Teamsters. |
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Food Production/Service Assistant - Indefinite - 9 Months - 24 hours per week
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Los Angeles
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| Under the Director of Culinary Services, the Production & Service Assistant prepares and serves hot and cold menu items for both stations and catering in a timely manner and according to established standards, and is also responsible for maintaining cleanliness in work areas during shifts and at the end of the day, while helping to foster positive customer relations.
This position is represented for purposes of collective bargaining by Teamsters. |
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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. |