Off-Campus Jobs
Community Service Jobs Program
The Community Service Jobs Program (CSJP) was created in 1994 in compliance with government regulations. It is required that seven percent of the Federal Work Study (FWS) budget be allocated to students serving in a community service capacity. Work-Study awarded students with the ability to travel off-campus may consider employment for these off site community organizations.
Sites currently include:
- Academy of World Languages
- Azalea Montessori School
- Clark Montessori High School
- Imani Family Center (Woodford Academy and Rothenberg Preparatory Academy)
- Norwood Together
- School for Creative & Performing Arts
- Silverton Elementary
- Spencer Center for Gifted and Exceptional Children
- Winton Place Youth Center
- Xavier Jesuit Academy
Available positions for CSJP organizations will be posted on Handshake (Xavier's online job/internship board) and may also be represented at the annual Virtual Student Employment Fair held in July, the annual In-Person Student Employment Fair, which is held at the beginning of Fall semester in August and the part-time jobs fairs held periodically during the academic year by the Career Development Office.