Hillel UW Job Opportunities
Part-Time Work for Students
We will be posting Fall quarter positions in mid-September. Please email Amital at Amital@hilleluw.org if you are interested in working at the front desk or in the cafe.
Event Set-Up Staff
If you’d like a job with a flexible schedule that keeps you on your toes, literally and metaphorically, this is the job for you. A typical shift will include anything from setting up or breaking down tables and chairs for events, straightening furniture in the building, basic maintenance such as replacing lightbulbs, touching up painting and reattaching cabinet doors, and basic cleaning such as sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, taking out garbage as needed, and tidying the outdoor property by picking up garbage on the grounds and running the leaf blower and power washer, etc.
Hours are flexible, determined weekly or monthly based on your schedule and Hillel’s needs. Up to 10 hours/week, with weekend shifts available as-needed. If hired, participation in a mandatory training session is required before your first shift.
This position offers:
- Hillel staff committed to helping you succeed
- Skills and experience to add to your resume
- $18.69/hour
To apply, email Amital@hilleluw.org with a cover letter, resume, and the email address and phone number for three work references. Please attach all three documents, in Word or PDF format, to your email. You must be 18 years of age or older.
About Us
Hillel at the University of Washington has a diverse student population, and a rich tradition of community engagement and support. We serve 600-700 undergrads each year, in addition to more than 1,500 graduate students and young adults (21-35) through our award-winning Jconnect program. We have a beautiful 20,000+ square foot building two blocks from campus with a kosher kitchen, gym, library, café, and other gathering spaces of various sizes.
Hillel UW is affiliated with Hillel International. Hillel International enriches the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world, and envisions a world where every student is inspired to make an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning and Israel.