RLC&CS - Employment Opportunities

Residential Life, Campus & Conference Services is committed to helping students achieve success in their University careers. We have many employment opportunities that assist students with the costs of attending University while helping them to develop valuable work skills. We invite you to read more about current opportunities by clicking on any links below that interest you.

Please note, applications for all summer 2010 jobs with RLCCS are due on Monday, February 11, 2010 at 4:00pm.  Please follow the application instructions in each posting, as the instructions may vary for each position.

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If you're wondering what it's like to work for RLCCS in the summer, here's what some of our staff from last year said:

"Working at the Residence Office is a great opportunity for work in Fredericton. You get to know the campus, the university and the city really well. You get to interact with people from all over North America, and the job can be different every day!" - Rachel Cazabon

"Working on campus was a big eye opener for me. We seem to think that the University is dead during the summer months as the majority of students have gone home; but that is not that case at all! The campus is always flowing with people from all over the world who are here for conferences, reunions, or even just passing through. They were always reminding me of how beautiful our campus is, and what it has to offer to the students who attend it." - Michael Carroll

"Working on campus for the summer is a fantastic experience. The campus is beautiful and comes alive in a whole different way during the summer months. People from all over the world come to study here, be involved in camps, vacation, or stop just stop in on their travels through-out the Maritimes. They leave lasting impressions with their crazy stories and ravings of how amazing the campus, as well as the city of Fredericton, really is. This experience changed my perspective not only on life here in Fredericton, but also here at UNB, and i would highly recommend it to anyone!" - Amanda Simmonds